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Robins and Bentley send Addams plans for the National Committee of the Progressive Party and details about a December meeting in Chicago.
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Grinnell discussed how she became a supporter of woman suffrage and the Progressive Party, and of woman suffrage, giving Jane Addams credit for inspiring her.
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Kellor writes Addams about the Progressive Service organization and apologies for cancelling yet another visit to Chicago.
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Kellor informs Roosevelt that his pick for the Progressive Party's National Committee violates the decisions made at the party convention about who was eligible and who was tasked with making the selection.
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Addams suggests that Roosevelt ensure that the Progressive National Committee include a Southern woman to represent that region.
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Bok responds to Kellor's offer to write an article about the Progressive Party Platform aimed at housewives, noting that he has already spoken to Addams about an article along the same lines.
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Kellor suggests to Bok that she should write an article about the Progressive Party platform aimed at housewives.
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Addams discusses a telegram sent by Millicent Garrett Fawcett to Theodore Roosevelt endorsing his candidacy, plans to publicize the endorsement and Addams's articles on Progressivism.
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The National Progressive Party plans for the involvement of women after a conference.
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Gordon refuses Addams' request to help the Progressive Party, because she believes Theodore Roosevelt in not genuine in his support of woman suffrage.
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Kellor sends Addams the permanent organizational structure of the Progressive National Committee asks answers to a series of questions.
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Robins announces that Mary Plummer will conduct a speaking tour on behalf of the the Progressive Party's efforts in Illinois.
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Addams thanks Roosevelt for his clear statement on woman suffrage.
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Robins reports on Progressive Party activities in Illinois from October 10 to 17.
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Roosevelt clarifies that the Progressive Party Platform is strongly in favor on woman suffrage.
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Addams reports that she is seeing woman suffrage as a primary focus of the Progressive Party campaign efforts.
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The Committee reaches out to social workers asking for their support of the Progressive Party.
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Beveridge confirms speaking dates for Addams and sends her an update on the Progressive campaign in Indiana.
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Coman congratulates Addams on her measured handling of the issue of woman suffrage in her speech at the Progressive Party Convention.
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Kellor sends Addams a statement from Ida Harper attacking Theodore Roosevelt, and asks her to write a response.
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A call for women workers in the Progressive Party campaign and the suffrage movement.
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Plummer assumes that Sippy is a Progressive and asks her to speak to other women about the Progressive Party.
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Plummer asks Henderson to join the Progressive Party and make a speech to Chicago women on why they should join as well.
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Kellor calls for women to join the Progressive Party.
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Kellor seeks the support of women in the Progressive Party campaign.