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United States Congress
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A National Children's Bureau and a National Investigation of the Labor of Women and Children, December 14, 1906
National Protection for Children, January 1907
Address on the Children's Bureau, January 21, 1909
Charity and Social Justice, May 19, 1910
Charity and Social Justice, May 19, 1910
Charity and Social Justice, June 11, 1910
William Kent to Jane Addams, May 11, 1911
The Progressive Party and Safeguards for Working Girls, August-September, 1912
The Progressive Party and the Needs of Children, August-September, 1912
The Progressive Party and the Needs of Children, August-September, 1912
Response to Mabel Thorp Boardman, August 15, 1912
Unknown ("L. J. R." Leo Negro) to Jane Addams, August 25, 1912
The Children of the Nation, September 1912
The Progressive Party and Woman Suffrage, September 1912
Harriet Taylor Upton to Frances Alice Kellor, September 6, 1912
Philanthropy and Politics, September 18, 1912
Jane Addams Sees Progressives as Children's Hope, September 25, 1912
Woman and the Ballot: The Progressive View, October 6, 1912
Progressives' Offer to Women Workers, October 12, 1912
Lena Morrow Lewis to Jane Addams, October 20, 1912
Jane Addams Points to the Progressive Party as Hope for Woman Suffrage, October 27, 1912
The Progressive's Dilemma: The New Party, November 1912
William Kent to Jane Addams, November 15, 1912
The Communion of the Ballot, November 24, 1912
Miss Addams, January 1913
Minutes of the First Meeting of the Progressive Party Legislative Committee, January 9, 1913
Gifford Pinchot to Jane Addams, January 10, 1913
Lucia Ames Mead to Jane Addams, January 17, 1913
Gifford Pinchot to Jane Addams, January 23, 1913
Paul Underwood Kellogg to John Rogers Commons, April 10, 1913
Paul Underwood Kellogg to Louise de Koven Bowen, April 12, 1913
Interview with George Perkins, December 1913
Congressional Testimony on Woman Suffrage, December 3, 1913
Albert Jeremiah Beveridge to Jane Addams, December 18, 1913
Julia Clifford Lathrop to Jane Addams, August 20, 1914
Peace Proposal, January 12, 1915
Jane Addams to Nina E. Allender, January 21, 1915
Robert M. La Follette to Harriet P. Thomas, February 12, 1915
Emily Greene Balch to Jane Addams, February 27, 1915
Eleanor Daggett Karsten to Pauline Dement, March 21, 1915
George Banschbach to Jane Addams, March 30, 1915
Ethical Economics, September 1, 1915
George Nasmyth to Woodrow Wilson, November 24, 1915
Lizzie Norton French to Jane Addams, November 25, 1915
Excellent Talks on Preparedness, December 16, 1915
Jennie Lewis Frazier Fiske to Jane Addams, March 21, 1917
Charles Fremont Taylor to Jane Addams, May 12, 1917
Referendum on Financing the War, May 12, 1917
Lucia Ames Mead to Jane Addams, August 12, 1917
Annexation--Questions for the American Group, ca. November 1918
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Chiperfield, Burnett Mitchell (1870-1940)
Cummins, Albert Baird (1850-1926)
Hughes, William (1872-1918)
Wilson, William Bauchop (1862-1934)
Woodmansee, David DeMott (1859-1955)
Testimony Before the Committee on Military Affairs, House of Representatives, January 11, 1921
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