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Illinois Legislature
Also known as:
Illinois General Assembly
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Address to the Traction Commission of the Council, January 4, 1902
Lecture on Social Settlement System, July 28, 1902
Comments on Child Labor, November 1902 (excerpts)
Speech to the League of Cook County Women's Clubs, November 15, 1902
Child Labor Legislation, a Requisite for Industrial Efficiency, February 15, 1905
Testimony Before State Judicial Committee on Child Labor, April 13, 1905 (excerpts)
The Operation of Illinois Child Labor Law, March 1906
Social Settlements in Illinois, January 25, 1906
Probation Work Under Civil Service, March 17, 1906
Jane Addams's Own Story of Her Work: The First Five Years at Hull-House (Second of Three Installments), April 1906
Hull-House Year Book 1906-1907
Address to the Francis W. Parker School, March 27, 1907
Hull-House, 1908
Statement on the Children's Bureau, January 27, 1909
Statement on the Children's Bureau, January 27, 1909
The Reaction of Modern Life upon Religious Education, February 11, 1910
Autobiographical Notes upon Twenty Years at Hull-House: A War Time Childhood, April 1910
Autobiographical Notes Upon Twenty Years at Hull-House: Problems of Poverty, July 1910
Samuel A. Harper to Jane Addams, February 25, 1911
Jane Addams to Niels Juul, April 15, 1911
Joseph D. Beck to Jane Addams, April 19, 1911
William P. Holaday to Jane Addams, April 21, 1911
Frederick Donaghey to Louise de Koven Bowen, April 22, 1911
Statement on Illinois State Senate Bill 233 (Child Actor Bill), April 25, 1911
Edward Fisher Brown to Jane Addams, April 29, 1911
Jane Addams to John Gillett Oglesby, May 8, 1911
Edward Fisher Brown to Jane Addams, May 9, 1911
John Gillett Oglesby to Jane Addams, May 9, 1911
Speech on Woman Suffrage, June 17, 1911
Response to Mabel Thorp Boardman, August 15, 1912
The Steps by Which I Became a Progressive, September-October 1912
Philanthropy and Politics, September 1912
Jane Addams Relates the Steps by Which She Became a Progressive, October 12, 1912
What the Progressive Party Means to Women, October 21, 1912
The Struggle of Life Above the Poverty Line, September 26, 1913
Remarks on the Funds for Parents Act, ca. September 26, 1913
The Struggle of Life Above the Poverty Line, 1913 (excerpts)
Widows and Courts: Administering the Funds to Parents Act, March 18, 1914
Widows and Courts: Administering the Funds to Parents Act, March 18, 1914
Testimony before the Illinois Legislative Committee on Industrial Affairs, April 10, 1915 (excerpt)
The Reaction of Simple Women to Trade Union Propaganda, July 1, 1916
Chicago Political Equality League to Jane Addams, August 16, 1916
Statement to the House Judiciary Committee on the Susan B. Anthony Amendment, December 12, 1916
Eleanor Daggett Karsten to Donald Angus McQueen, March 17, 1917
James Hayden Tufts to Jane Addams, May 1, 1917
Jane Addams to Edward J. Glackin, Jacob William Epstein, John S. Burns and Edward Joseph Smejkal, May 3, 1917
Memorial Address for Jenkin Lloyd Jones, November 28, 1918
Statement on the Illinois Cosmetic Therapy Bill (excerpt), 1922
President's Address, Fourth International Congress, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, May 1, 1924
Opening Address, International Congress of Women, May 1, 1924
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Billings, Charles Lewis (1856-1938)
Brown, William M. (1861?-1936)
Denvir, John T. (1859-1943)
Henson, James A. (1874-1935)
Kittleman, James M. (1857-1938)
Trimarco, Anthony (1871?-1962)
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