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Kellogg introduces Addams to Rose Goodman who is seeking a job in Chicago.
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Balch seeks a new head of Maison Internationale.
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Addams asks Linn to help Joseph Riddle in California, and tells him of her travel plans.
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Kellogg describes recent attempts to find someone to undertake a commission.
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Wilson informs Addams that Ida M. Tarbell cannot serve on the United States Tariff Commission.
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Jordan sends his impressions of two candidates for a peace job to Addams.
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Addams advises Morris not to hire James Tryon, instead suggesting that they hire Lewis Gannett for the Chicago Peace Society position.
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Addams spoke to the City Club about the unemployment crisis, explaining the role of Hull-House in providing space for public debate on the issue.
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Addams recommends Fanny Fisch for a summer job.
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Addams expresses why the time is now that women should be able to vote, with in regards to the social power women have which can be used for political power.
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An outline listing the Committee on Industrial Relations' steps to creating a safe and healthy workplace.
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Zueblin recommends a former student, M. Louise Grant, who he thinks would be able to help the Woman's Peace Party.
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Addams suggests possible employment for Alice Laing.
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Addams praises Alexander McCormick for his experience and service to immigrants and supporting his candidacy for commissioner.
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Dilla seeks a position as a lecturer or organizer in the peace movement.
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Jennings provides a reference for soprano Mabel Preston Hall.
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Orgeni, a voice instructor, offers a reference for soprano Mabel Hall.
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Leidigh asks Addams for a recommendation to fill an opening as head resident for the Swope Center.
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Taylor, Addams, and Henderson endorse Charles B. Ball for Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds at the Library of Congress.
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Breckinridge asks Addams's advice about some filling job positions and the 50th anniversary of emancipation.
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Addams discusses Scudder's opposition to Wellesley's accepting a donation from Standard Oil, and locating people to fill a position at a settlement.
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The Chicago branch of the NAACP protests the Wilson administration's apparent racial discrimination in the federal civil service.
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Kellogg suggests that Charles Stelzle might serve as secretary and Samuel Lindsay the chairman of the Committee on Social and Industrial Justice.