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  • Subject is exactly "gossip"
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Schwimmer thanks Addams for putting her on the programs of the Summer School and International Congress of Women and debunks a rumor going around Chicago that she stole Addams's coat.
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Williams describes the objectionable actions of the New York City branch of the W.P.P.
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Balch notes that George Foster Peabody and George Washinton Kirchwey oppose a referendum on entering war.
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Addams asks Breckinridge to write Kellor a personal letter.
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Addams thanks Lloyd for the reading material she sent and asks her to write while she spends the summer in Maine.
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Addams writes to Lloyd saying she is feeling better and will be in Chicago soon.
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Jordan expresses his frustration over the fact that he finds the people chosen for a mediation group at the Berne Conference to be unqualified and difficult to work with.
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Hobhouse writes to Addams on her position with the British Committee for the International Women's Congress and personal matters of health and travel.
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Jacobs apologizes about an article in the New York Times that will mention Addams and will interfere with Jacobs' meeting with President Wilson. Jacobs also mentions a financial situation with Schwimmer.
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Addams uses the story of the devil-baby to discuss how the beliefs in fairy tales are still an influencing factor in people's thinking.
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This article recounts the story of a parade of suffragettes stalled in Chinatown in New York City when someone mistook a flashlight for a firearm.
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A clipping discusses Addams' talk to the Federation of Women's Clubs, featuring on her discussion of a rumor of a "devil baby" at Hull-House.
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Williams tells Addams about another version of the "devil baby" story he heard in Pittsburgh.
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Addams responds to Breckinridge's letter after conferring with Sophonisba Breckinridge. Addams does not accept the position of honorary vice president of the National American Woman Suffrage Association.
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Addams invites Lady Gregory to Hull-House to see three plays and to have dinner with her.
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Addams asks Kelley for some clarification before she takes a matter to the president of Sears, Roebuck Co., and she sends news about a suffrage meeting and Lillian Wald's health.
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James writes Addams about some suffrage campaign intrigue and asks if she can delivers more speeches.
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McCulloch asks Taylor to read an enclosed not from Jane Addams.
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Addams sends Breckinridge a letter for her perusal and for filing.
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James writes Addams about some political intrigue with the woman suffrage movement.
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Addams writes to McCulloch about a message received from McCormick.
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Addams sends Breckinridge some "interesting material" (not found).
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Steer writes Addams that Roosevelt is a drinker, and suggests that women need to assess his character.
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Laidlaw tells Addams about Rose Livingston's condition after being attacked for her anti-vice work.
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Addams writes Lathrop about camp business and visitors in Maine.
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La Follette sends Addams Anna Shaw's response regarding some difficulty with Mary Wagner.
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Addams writes Smith about her health and her activities.
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Addams writes Smith about her return home and about the approaching holidays.
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Addams writes Haldeman with family news and a question about whether or not she is coming to Chicago for medical treatment.
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Addams writes Haldeman about recent visits with family and the activities of the Chicago School Board.
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