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Addams' draft notes for a eulogy for Alzina Parsons Stevens in which she quotes from William Wordsworth's "The Happy Warrior."
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Addam's notes for a tribute to Alzina Parsons Stevens, the president of Hull-House's Woman's Club.
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A description of services for John Altgeld, including quotes from Addams and Clarence Darrow's speeches.
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Addams and Dunne invite Jones to attend and speak at the funeral of Henry D. Lloyd.
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Addams thanks Jones for agreeing to speak at the Henry Demarest Lloyd memorial and informs him of a date change.
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Stewart asks Addams to secure nine tickets to Henry Demarest Lloyd's memorial.
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Addams' memorial to Henry Demarest Lloyd discusses his life and character.
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Addams' speech about Henry Demarest Lloyd's life, focused on his personal and public accomplishments.
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At the Lincoln Center, Addams and others speak in memory of Colonel John A. Davis. This excerpt is part of a larger article and only Addams' words are included.
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Addams' obituary for her step-brother George Haldeman, highlighting his educational achievements.
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An obituary for Addams' step-brother, George Haldeman.
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Barnett sends Addams some works on her husband for a memorial service and talks of the changes in her new life as a widow.
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Addams writes Barnett about the memorial service held for her husband.
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Addams will give the Hutchinson memorial address if the dates of the memorial meeting work with her schedule, but she requires advice on what to write.
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Sterns writes to Addams about Frank A. Hutchins and the memorial meeting that is being held in his honor and requests that the date be changed.
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Addams asks Lighty to arrange for more speakers at Frank Hutchins' memorial.
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Addams regrets agreeing to speak at a memorial service for Frank Hutchins because she did not know him. She suggests having other speakers added who had personal connections.
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Addams shares a memory of Caroline Severance, who recently passed away.
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Addams praises Jenkin Lloyd Jones and discusses his efforts in Chicago and for peace.
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A reprint of three articles arguing that rather than erecting monuments, cities should build community centers as memorials to the war dead.
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Addams offers a tribute to Theodore Roosevelt on news of his death.
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Ickes notes that Addams has been asked to join a committee for a memorial to Theodore Roosevelt.
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Addams praises Roosevelt's work for immigrants, child labor, and corporate corruption during his political career.
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Addams sends Kellogg a memorial she wrote for Theodore Roosevelt.
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Addams tells Ickes that she will give a memorial speech about Theodore Roosevelt but does not think she should be a member of the committee.
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Kellogg thanks Addams for her Theodore Roosevelt memorial.
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Addams drafts a tribute to Theodore Roosevelt for a memorial service held in Chicago on February 10.
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Addams praises Wilmarth's impact on women's organizations, reform, settlements, and progressive politics in Chicago.
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Shaw tells Addams that her article on Breckinridge will be published in the Survey.
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