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Also known as Ethical Survivals in the Pullman Strike

Addams' 1894 talk on the Pullman strike was only published in 1912 in the Survey. She analyzes the strike, drawing comparisons between George Pullman and his workers, and Shakespeare's King Lear and Cordelia.

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A compilation of Addams' writings on reducing child labor, and increasing playgrounds and education for working-class children.
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Also known as Address to the Charity Organization Society, March 25, 1902

Addams addresses a meeting at the United Charities building in New York and discusses how Hull-House makes use of its theater.
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Advertisement announcing the publication of The Enemy and The Fool by Channing Pollack.

Also known as Marie, Joseph, Albert, François Jean (1982-1975)

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Norton informs Addams to affairs going on in the office concerning the play, Trojan Women, including an issue involving a child actor.
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Haldeman discusses the prospect of creating a municipal theater in her locality.
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Haldeman-Julius asks Addams to send her information about the Hull-House Little Theater and discusses Pierre Loving's visit.
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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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Woods would like to know Addams' conclusion regarding whether or not to allow children to appear on the theatrical stage.
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Addams discusses the many programs at Hull-House that appeal to its immigrant neighbors and the additional value that their neighbors bring to the programs.