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Schneider thanks Addams for sending a copy of her article in Charities and the Commons.
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Hutchinson praises Addams' article on the Averbuch Incident and sends his wishes to visit Hull-House.
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Culver tells Addams she will distribute the Charities and the Commons article so more people will read it.
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Houghteling praises Addams' article in Charities and the Commons and her work in Chicago.
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Stolz sends Addams high praise for her article in Charities and the Commons.
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Morgan chastises Addams for taking a strong position on the Averbuch Incident because it could bring undue harm to Hull House.
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Amidon writes Bruce to praise Jane Addams and report that she is well loved.
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Burritt writes Addams for advice about drawing a connection between immigrant women and the suffrage movement and compliments her on Newer Ideals of Peace.
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Page writes Addams to encourage her to write an autobiography or to allow someone to write a biography about her, as her life and work would be of interest to large audience.
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Sachs thanks Addams profusely for sending him a copy of Twenty Years at the Hull House.
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Ferguson writes Addams to confide his previous aversion to her conclusions about alcohol and to tell her that reading Twenty Years at Hull-House has changed his opinion about her work. He also asks her to consider devoting her careful attention to the case for Prohibition.
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Bennett sends Addams a good review of Twenty Years at Hull-House from the New York Evening Sun.
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"M. McG." criticizes Hull-House for turning into a capitalist tool and expresses hope that it will find its way back to its early successes.
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An unknown correspondent writes Addams in solidarity against an effort to exclude child actors from the Illinois Child Labor Law.
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Lindsey thanks Addams for her opinion on the Boy Scouts and shares his trouble in convincing some people of the organization's value.
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Mee offers a lawyer's perspective on Addams' white slavery article in McClure's Magazine and compliments her grasp of the legislation.
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Evans writes Addams about his objection to her use of the word "cadet" in her article in McClure's Magazine.
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Cullen praises Addams for Twenty Years at Hull House and describes Addams as an inspirational figure to her.
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Parker reports on an interview with Morrison regarding Addams' opposition to a child actor exception to the 1903 Illinois Child Labor Law.
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La Follette sends Addams Anna Shaw's response regarding some difficulty with Mary Wagner.
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Lansey praises Addams for her article in McClure's Magazine.
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Chute praises Addams' article in McClure's and offers her own opinions about prostitution and the solution to it.
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Addams writes Persons about the limitations of a new Illinois law to provide aid for poor parents with children.
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Boyd praises Addams for her McClure's articles on prostitution and boasts about his some of his own work for the common good.