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Kellor asks Addams to attend the upcoming Progressive Party Executive Meeting meeting in New York.
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Kellor discusses the Progressive Party's Legislative Reference Bureau and sends a list of members.
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Kellor discusses the possible disbanding of the Progressive Service and asks Addams to give her proxy vote to Raymond Robins.
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Kellor informs Addams that she has been elected to serve on the Progressive Party's Progressive National Service Committee.
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Kellor asks Addams to convince Charles McCarthy to meet with William Lewis about the Progressive Reference Bureau.
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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 a copy of the letter she sent to Theodore Roosevelt, explaining the best way to fill the vacancy on the Progressive Party's National Committee.
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Kellor asks Addams her opinion on a proposed list of advisors for the Progressive Service Committee.
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Kellor sends Addams a copy of a letter she has sent to Progressive Party's Education Committee.
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Kellor sends Addams the Progressive Party's plan for education, notes Theodore Roosevelt's enthusiasm for the effort, and asks Addams to suggest names.
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Kellor sends Kellogg the names of members of President Woodrow Wilson's Industrial Commission and seeks ideas for topics for investigation.
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Kellor seeks to increase the breadth of membership in the Progressive Service and asks for names of men and women in who may be interested.
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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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Heney and Pinchot ask Addams to attend the upcoming Legislative Reference Committee in New York.
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Bastian criticizes Addams for her support of Theodore Roosevelt.
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Perkins telegrams Addams to ask Charles McCarthy to help him with Progressive Party correspondence.
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Perkins invites Addams to speak at the Progressive Party's Lincoln Birthday dinner.
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Perkins expresses concern that newspapers are reporting that the Progressive Party is "dead and buried," and asks for Addams' views.
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Perkins reports the outcomes of local and state elections, but puts a particular emphasis on the outcome of the 7th district of New Jersey.
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Cook thanks Addams for her defense of black Americans and urges her to continue to be a voice during the Progressive Party campaign for the presidency.
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Pinchot sends Addams some newspapers articles he thinks she will find interesting.
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Pinchot clarifies his position on the role of George Perkins in the Progressive Party.
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Taylor congratulates Addams and Theodore Roosevelt for the cause for women's suffrage.
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Ickes informs Addams that McDowell and Purvin are running on the Progressive ticket, and to ask her to wire him Bowen's consent to run as well.
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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.