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Addams thanks Taylor for his help on the Civic Dinner in her honor and discusses the recent settlement conference.
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Hauser sends Luckey information about the National Honorary Committee for the American Youth and American Teacher awards.
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Hauser asks for Addams to comment on the plan for an American Teacher and Youth award.
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Fuller asks Addams to present his peace plan to the International Congress of Women.
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Woods tells Addams about plans to hold the next International Congress of Women in the United States.
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Balch welcomes Addams home and tells of her plans to remain in the United States and work for peace there.
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Swanwick asks Addams for an update on her health and hints about a possible Nobel Peace Prize.
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The Nation claims that Addams deserves the Nobel Peace Prize for her dedication to pacifism during the World War.
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Arsenault tells Addams that her club has nominated her for the Nobel Peace Prize.
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Lathrop urges the Nobel Committee to award the Peace Prize to Jane Addams.
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Addams gives Maddox information on her degrees for the program of the Rockford College commencement.
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Taylor wishes Addams a belated happy birthday and hopes that her trip was envigorating.
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Karsten relays Addams's gratitude and accepts the honorary position for her in the American Peace Society.
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Addams tells the story of Bowen's life and contributions to numerous causes.
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Addams tells the story of Bowen's life and contributions to numerous causes.
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Addams added additional text to her published Theodore Roosevelt tribute for public memorial in Chicago.
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Cedarville Village Council resolves to name an annual Jane Addams Day, if Addams approves.
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Bear tells Addams that Cedarville wants to hold a Jane Addams Day and asks Addams for a date when she could return to speak about her recent work.
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Stead praises Twenty Years at Hull-House and informs Addams that he has reviewed the book for a publication and chosen her as one of the "greatest women" in the "new" world.