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Bass provides details about Idaho's branch of the Women's Branch 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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Tokaji informs Addams that the National Roosevelt Woman's League has made her an honorary vice president.
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Lindsey congratulates Addams on her campaign work for the Progressive Party and expresses his disappointment for missing chances to see her.
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Boies complains to Addams about the distasteful "Bull Moose Party" name for the new Progressive Party.
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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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Gay thanks Addams for seconding the nomination of Theodore Roosevelt and commends the Progressive Party for supporting woman suffrage.
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Addams argues that women's suffrage is a natural extension of the progress of democracy and offers examples throughout the world where woman are gaining the vote.
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Porter commends Addams' role with the Progressive Party and invites her to speak in California.
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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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Kellor encourages women to join the Progressive Party and to participate in the upcoming campaign.
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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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Kellor writes Addams about the Progressive Service organization and apologies for cancelling yet another visit to Chicago.
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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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Kellor asks for names and addresses of state and county party chairmen in an effort to engage women in Theodore Roosevelt's campaign for the presidency.
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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.
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Kellor encourages women's organizations to join the Progressive Party and to participate in the upcoming campaign.
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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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Taylor congratulates Addams and Theodore Roosevelt for the cause for women's suffrage.
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Upton is surprised that the leader of the Progressive Party is against suffrage while those who head the Republicans are for it.
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Blatch writes Addams of her plans to arrange a speaking engagement for Theodore Roosevelt and hopes Addams will lend her help to the Women's Political Union, as well.
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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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Addams hopes for Heney's success in his Senate election.
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Addams' defends Roosevelt's stance on suffrage, rebutting Ida Husted Harper's criticism of the candidate. The letter was published on August 25.