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Addams writes Wald about staffing at Hull-House and a Miss Green.
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Addams addresses a meeting at the United Charities building in New York and discusses how Hull-House makes use of its theater.
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Addams discusses Landsberg's taking a secretarial position, and Landsberg's desire to teach.
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Addams discusses the history of social settlements in Illinois at a meeting of the Illinois State Historical Society, discussing the neighborhoods, settlement foundings, child labor, African Americans, and other similar charitable organizations.
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Alexander, a recent high school graduate, writes Addams to ask her about the workings of a settlement house, which she is interested in learning about.
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Addams writes James about a replacement for Belle La Follette on the board of the National American Woman Suffrage Association.
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Cunningham gives her account of several changes she wants to make regarding the Hull-House Coffee House.
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Stewart tells Addams that the Chicago Association of Commerce's Subscriptions Investigating Committee has endorsed Hull-House.
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Addams tells Mead about plans for the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom and a speaking engagement for the National Council of Women.
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Addams writes Fouts about a position at Hull-House and the Joseph T. Bowen Country Club.