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Booth writes Addams about edits for Democracy and Social Ethics.
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Rosenwald sends Addams $500 for her work.
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Addams writes to Smith with news about her page proofs and the Chicago Garment Workers' Strike.
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President Taft writes Addams for her opinion on the appointment of Julia Lathrop as head of the U.S. Children's Bureau.
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Addams asks Breckinridge if she remembers Women's Wear Daily and encloses an article and an invitation related to it.
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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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L. J. R. writes Addams regarding venereal disease in the army and shares the title of a booklet that addresses the subject.
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Pinchot sends Addams some newspapers articles he thinks she will find interesting.
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Addams provides Haldeman with details about her travel plans in New York, Egypt, Sicily, and Budapest.
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Addams sends Breckinridge information about the Stead International Memorial Fund and asks her to keep it for Kate Stevens.
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Lathrop and Wald would like Addams to write an article on appropriations for the Ladies' Home Journal.
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Blaine encloses correspondence between her and Louise Bowen about a miscommunication about her financial support for Hull-House.
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Detrich asks Addams to participate in Gifford Pinchot's campaign events in Pennsyvlania.
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Kellogg discusses the war and the latest draft of a statement Addams has written for the newspapers.
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Hobhouse sends a draft report of the International Congress of Women and describes work being done in Europe.
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Hyers writes to Cory for Addams, explaining that Cory should expect the arrival important literature, like copies of the Manifesto.
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Jacobs and Manus discuss options for the peace movement in light of Addams' poor health and travel difficulties for European delegates.
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Manus sends Addams her response to Balch's proposal to hold a International Woman's Committee for Permanent Peace meeting.
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Schwimmer reports to Ford on the activities of the Neutral Conference for Continuous Mediation and the creation of the International Committee for Immediate Mediation to achieve the goal of hastening the end of World War I. She also complains about the barriers Ford has set against meeting with her.
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Jacobs and Manus ask Addams for updates on decisions being made about the headquarters of the International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace, and ask for updates of activities in the United States.
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Jacobs and Manus criticize Addams for overstepping her role as president of the International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace.
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Addams tells Balch how difficult it is arranging an international meeting and asks if she could go to Europe in advance to help.
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Post updates Addams on the international delegate situation and provides her with confidential information on plans to obtain passports for the upcoming peace conference.
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Balch updates Addams on remaining costs from the Congress and discusses the need for child welfare in Hungary.
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Kellogg send Addams a letter from copy of a letter he received and his reply.