October 3, 1911
My dear Miss Addams,
Is there the least hope that, if you are to be in the neighborhood of Boston at any time in this academic year, I can arrange for you to speak at a mass meeting of the students in Radcliffe College? We have nothing to offer for these meetings except the opportunity to help. The speaker speaks for forty or forty-five minutes, and after the speaking meets the students informally in the Living Room of Agassiz House. There is a very warm wish on the part of [our] students to hear your and, though I am asking a great deal, I hope you will [illegible]
[Sincerely] yours,
L. B. R. Briggs [signed]
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