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  • Date is exactly "1912-08-12"
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Blatch writes Addams of her plans to arrange a speaking engagement for Theodore Roosevelt and hopes Addams will lend her help to the Women's Political Union, as well.
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Coffin writes Addams about his confusion that she, as an advocate for peace, would endorse a presidential candidate who extols the virtues of the military and of war.
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Minor congratulates Addams for her speech at the Progressive Party Convention and suggests that Addams should now belong in a higher position within the party.
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Nanney explains to Addams his distrust of leaders who lack virtues like temperance.
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To celebrate his 50th birthday, Rosenwald makes a donation to Hull-House and acknowledges Addams' decision to support the Progressive Party as correct.
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To celebrate his 50th birthday, Rosenwald donates $50,000 to establish a country club for social workers of Chicago.
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Winslow warns Addams about the dangers of supporting Theodore Roosevelt.
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The article describes Theodore Roosevelt's fall from political grace.
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Fawcett congratulates Roosevelt on his support for woman suffrage.