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Chicago Daily Tribune
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Albion W. Small to the Editor of the
Chicago Tribune
, March 14, 1908
John Berwald to Chicago Tribune, September 14, 1915
Jane Addams to the Editor of the Chicago Tribune, December 4, 1920
Jane Addams to the Chicago Tribune, December 1921 (summary)
Jane Addams to the Chicago Tribune, December 16, 1921
Jane Addams to the Chicago Tribune, ca. December 20, 1921
Beck, Edward Scott (1868-1942)
Bennett, James O'Donnell (1870-1940)
Blake, Tiffany (1870-1943)
Brown, Parke (1883-1943)
Crissey, Forrest (1864-1943)
Donaghey, Frederick (1871-1937)
Gibbons, Floyd (1887-1939)
Graves, William Colfax (1863-1942)
Hard, William (1878-1962)
Herrick, Genevieve Forbes (1894-1962)
Hooker, George Ellsworth (1861-1939)
Howard, Earl Dean (1876-1956)
Hubbard, Frank (?-?)
Ickes, Harold LeClair (1874-1952)
Jordan, Elizabeth Garver (1865-1947)
Keeley, James (1867-1934)
Little, Richard Henry (1869-1946)
Lloyd, Henry Demarest (1847-1903)
McCutcheon, John Tinney (1870-1949)
Monroe, Harriet (1860-1936)
Seldes, George (1890-1995)
Shepherd, Elizabeth Murray (1876-1956)
Sweet, Ada Celeste (1852-1928)
Watkins, Maurine Dallas (1896?-1969)
Harrison, Elizabeth (1849-1927)
Early, J. J. (?-?)
Kinzie, C. P. (?-?)
Millis, William A. (?-1942)
Fullon, Anna (?-?)
Idea of the Social Settlement, July 12, 1903 (excerpt)
Statement on Theater Censorship, May 2, 1907 (excerpt)
Jane Addams to Mary Rozet Smith, May 11, 1910
Anonymous to Chicago Tribune Editor, December 18, 1911
Virgil V. McNitt to Oscar K. Davis, August 1912
Louise de Koven Bowen for Jane Addams to Edward S. Beck, August 24, 1912
Virgil V. McNitt to Jane Addams, September 21, 1912
William A. D. Venerable, to Jane Addams, October 29 1913
Speech to the Advertisers' Club, November 21, 1913 (excerpt)
The Benedict Arnolds, December 17, 1913
Harold LeClair Ickes to Jane Addams, July 8, 1914
Annie B. Ford to Jane Addams, January 19, 1915
Belle R. Rexford to Jane Addams, March 16, 1915
Aletta Henriƫtte Jacobs to Jane Addams, September 13, 1915
John Berwald to Jane Addams, September 15, 1915
Mabel L. Hyers to Jane Addams, September 27, 1915
Mabel L. Hyers to John Berwald, October 8, 1915
Edith Franklin Wyatt to Jane Addams, May 19, 1916
Mary Jane Hawes Wilmarth to Jane Addams, July 31, 1916
Labor as a Factor in the Newer Conception of International Relations, May 31, 1917 (draft)
Brief Summary of the Work of the Chicago Urban League, August 1, 1917
Jane Addams to Florence Kelley, March 20, 1919
Edward Scott Beck to Jane Addams, November 19, 1919
Florence Kelley to Paul Underwood Kellogg, February 13, 1920
The Tribune and Miss Addams, February 14, 1920
Paul Underwood Kellogg to Jane Addams, February 17, 1920
Robert Alexander Gunn to Jane Addams, February 18, 1920
Jane Addams to Edward Scott Beck, February 23, 1920
Jane Addams to Edward Scott Beck, February 23, 1920
Jane Addams to the Editor of the Chicago Tribune, December 4, 1920
Caroline Mary Townshend to Jane Addams, January 24, 1921
Lucy Hoesch Ernst to Jane Addams, March 14, 1921
Velona Pilcher to Jane Addams, July 27, 1921
A. Coward to Jane Addams, December 20, 1921
Henry Neil to Jane Addams, December 21, 1921
George N. Carmen to Jane Addams, December 21, 1921
Mary Eliza McDowell to Jane Addams, December 22, 1921
Mary Eliza McDowell to Edward Scott Beck, December 22, 1921
Winifred L. Chappell to Jane Addams, December 23, 1921
Charles Edward Merriam Jr. to Jane Addams, December 26, 1921
Alice Thacher Post to Jane Addams, January 2, 1922
Jane Addams to Ella Boynton, April 8, 1924
Jane Addams to Lola Maverick Lloyd, April 14, 1924
Helen Willard Carrett Travis to Jane Addams, May 2, 1924
Russian School for Orphans Facing Calamity, September 9, 1924
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Statement on Tenement Housing in Chicago, May 1, 1901
The Business Woman's Opportunity for Philanthropy, November 19, 1901
Address to the Traction Commission of the Council, January 4, 1902
Address to Merchant's Club, March 8, 1902
Address to Hull House Woman's Club, April 16, 1902
Charity and Its Motives as Seen by Jane Addams, November 14, 1902
Address on Costs of Child Insurance. January 4, 1903
Address to the Stewart Avenue Universalist Church, January 4, 1903 (excerpt)
Address on Swedish Famine, February 19, 1903 (excerpt)
Statement on Child Labor and the Plight of Orphans, June 4, 1903 (excerpt)
Newer Ideals of Education as Affecting National Life, June 17, 1903 (excerpt)
Idea of the Social Settlement, July 12, 1903 (excerpt)
Peace and War, September 16, 1903 (excerpts)
Comments on High Schools, November 5, 1903
Statement on Charges Against Hull-House, November 11, 1903
Address to the Chicago Woman's Club, November 11, 1903
Social Regeneration, December 7, 1903 (summary)
Address at Memorial for Teachers Who Perished in the Iroquois Theatre Fire, January 16, 1904 (excerpt)
Address at Meeting for Catherine Breshkovsky, January 22, 1905 (excerpt)
Testimony Before State Judicial Committee on Child Labor, April 13, 1905 (excerpts)
Traditional Housekeeping and Pure Food, February 17, 1906
Some Aspects of Child Labor Under the Present Illinois Law, March 4, 1906 (excerpts)
Comments at "The Theater" Symposium, March 21, 1906
The Worst Phases of Wife Desertion, April 8, 1906
Comments at the Commercial Club Dinner, April 28, 1906 (excerpts)
Comments on Louis Satt Case, January 14, 1909 (excerpt)
The Reaction of Moral Instruction upon Social Reform, April 4, 1909 (excerpt)
Statement on Recreation Piers, April 11, 1909 (excerpt)
Amuse to Help Save Souls (Excerpt), October 9, 1910
A Tribute to Miss Addams, February 22, 1911
Stage Life for Children Seen as Full of Dangers, March 8, 1911
Testimony on Child Labor on the Stage, March 8, 1911 (excerpt)
Some of the Immediate Needs of Chicago March 20, 1911 (excerpts)
Speech to the Wisconsin Woman's Suffrage Association, January 26, 1912 (excerpts)
Why Women Should Vote, February 4, 1912 (excerpt)
Newer Aspects of the Peace Movement, May 19, 1912 (excerpts)
Jane Addams Sees Progressives as Children's Hope, September 25, 1912
Summary of Jane Addams et al. to Woodrow Wilson, October 19, 1913
Jane Addams et al. to Emmeline Pankhurst, October 19, 1913
Speech to the Advertisers' Club, November 21, 1913 (excerpt)
Speech to the Chicago Woman's Club, February 4, 1914
Speech to Chicago Bar Association, April 22, 1914 (excerpt)
Women's Clubs and Public Progress, June 10, 1914
Statement on Hull House Speakers, February 1, 1915 (excerpt)
Miss Addams and Preparedness, November 18, 1915
Speech on a League of Free Nations, December 15, 1918 (excerpt)
Statement on German Food Crisis, August 27, 1919
Speech to the International Conference of Women Physicians, September 24, 1919 (excerpt)
Jane Addams to the Chicago Tribune, December 16, 1921
Jane Addams to the Chicago Tribune, ca. December 20, 1921
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Henry Ford Testimony in Ford-Tribune Libel Case, July 15, 1919
Attorney Kirkland Questioning Edward Marshall, July 15, 1919
Girl Syndicalist Gets 1 to 14 Years in California, February 25, 1920
Safety Above Sentimentality
, December 4, 1920
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