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Kellogg tells Addams that Marion Jackson's article about labor relations in the Survey is gaining a lot of attention.
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Abbott writes Addams to discuss the child labor amendment and current politics.
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Addams discusses a meeting with Theodore Roosevelt in 1905 in which he advised women's clubs to agitate for labor reform.
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Andrews tells Addams that she has been reelected as a vice president of the American Association for Labor Legislation ...
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Addams gives Kellogg suggestions for an article reviewer.
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Prenter updates Balch on WILPF activities in Canada and discusses her rationale on peace and economic justice.
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Balch discusses the WILPF's donation for Russian Relief with Addams, and finalizes the speakers coming to the United States.
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Mead writes Addams regarding various upcoming WILPF plans as well as her own initiatives.
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Ernst tells Addams that she thinks the French occupation of the Rhine should not be stopped and that American women should resist the urge to object.
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Meeker asks Addams her opinion on the first issue of the International Labour Review.
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An anonymous individual sends Addams a clipping and a warning.
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Addams forwards Hudson a letter from Germany (not found) and invites him to visit Hull-House.
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Andrews introduces Addams to Olga Halsey, who hopes to visit Hull-House.
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A discussion of efforts to block labor activists from traveling in England and making international connections with other labor groups.
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Kellogg wants to meet with Addams on his return to the United States and sends her an article on the British labor movement.
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Addams discusses the Hull-House Labor Museum and the effect of factories on craftsmanship.
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A postcard summarizing the Progressive Party stand on labor reform.
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An eight-page pamphlet summarizing Roosevelt's political record on labor.
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De Wolf refuses to fund Hull-House's camp program because of his disapproval of Hull-House's support for workers and unions and calls for it to divorce itself from politics, labor issues, and religion.
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Hollins proposes a daily international newspaper to counter what she sees as overt militarism and sensationalism in the media.
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Hollins asks Addams to send her letter regarding an international labor newspaper to Henry Ford.
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Addams et al. ask Washington to join the American Association for Labor Legislation campaign.
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Addams seeks Washington's aid in a campaign for labor regulations.
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MacDonald explores four aspects of the Union of Democratic Control's policies.
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Crane sends Addams pamphlets Lansing wishes her to read.
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Addams discusses the relationship between immigrants and social unrest. This speech was given at the National Conference on Social Work in New Orleans.
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Campbell tells Addams of her experiences working for a wealthy family in Chicago and thanks Addams for what she does for the working class.
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Addams discusses the relationship between immigrants and social unrest. This speech was given at the National Conference of Social Work in New Orleans.
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