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Jane Addams wrote the lyrics to a song on the occasion of the opening of the Hull-House Woman's Club Building. A chorus sung the song at the festivities.
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Addams discusses the role of public education in fostering democracy. The speech was given during the closing session of the General Congress of Religions, on June 1, and published on July 27.
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Addams praises Judge Tuley for his dedication to the law and evenhanded decisions.
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Addams introduces a discussion about the purposed of social settlements at the Abraham Lincoln Centre. The event celebrated the twenty-fifth anniversary of Jenkin Lloyd Jones' pastorate.
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Addams speaks about the benefits of public parks to the community. The remarks were published on July 2, 1908.
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Addams praises Jenkin Lloyd Jones and discusses his efforts in Chicago and for peace.
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Addams discusses the life of Samuel Barnett and Henrietta Barnett's book.
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Addams gives a memorial address on Merritt Pinckney's work on the juvenile court at his funeral on June 9 at St. Paul's Universalist Church. It was published in Unity a month later.