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  • Subject is exactly "child welfare reforms"
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An announcement of a Illinois Institute for Juvenile Research meeting featuring Adolf Meyer and William Allan Neilson.
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A description of a fundraising luncheon featuring Adolf Meyer and William Allan Neilson to support research into child welfare.
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Abbott thanks Addams for serving on the American committee on Child Welfare has been disbanded, and reports on its replacement.
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Latham sends Addams information on conference resolutions on children born out of wedlock.
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Addams's galley proof for the preface to Safeguards for City Youth at Work and at Play, praising the book and explaining why it should be consulted concerning matters of child welfare.
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Addams questions the process of how pension funds are being distributed to needing families and how it needs to be handled better while criticizing the city of Chicago's government for not doing enough to help the poor.
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Addams questions the process of how pension funds are being distributed to needing families and how it needs to be handled better while criticizing the city of Chicago's government for not doing enough to help the poor.
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A preface by Addams, explaining the importance of the book Safeguard for City Youth at Work and Play and matters of child welfare.
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A newspaper report of Addams' speech before the Civic and Commerce Association in which she discusses the benefits of social centers.
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Summary of Addams' arguments for child welfare and the role of settlements. Portions of the article summarizing other speakers were not included.
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Addams argues that when women vote, they help to improve protection for children and to the general public.
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Addams and Edward Dunne speak on Chicago's capacity to fund recreation and park spaces.
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Havens, a delegate to the Progressive Convention in Chicago, praises Addams for her work and shares his great respect for her.
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Addams discusses the value of playgrounds for urban children, emphasizing the situation for youth in London.
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Addams' short introduction to the Child Welfare Exhibit invites the public to enjoy and learn from the exhibit. It was published in 1912.
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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 discusses traditional women's roles and how they correspond to a greater need for the involvement of woman in politics.
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With Maud Booth, Addams addresses the Merchant's Club, appealing for aid in helping criminals and rescuing boys who may become criminals.
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Addams discusses the work of the League for the Protection of Children, formed to advocate for the well being of children in Chicago. The comments were made during the National Education Association meeting.
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McKelway commends Addams for her work with the Progressive Party but tells her he supports Wilson.
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Addams argues that young boys need an outlet for their pent-up energy and adventurousness, and that without an outlet, like a playground, they are susceptible to petty crime.
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Livingston writes Addams about her article on white slavery, because she herself is working in the Chinatown area of New York City working to help women get out of prostitution.
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Breckinridge writes Addams about finances, planning, and expected attendees of the upcoming Child Welfare Exhibit in Chicago.
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Addams and Nicholes ask Blaine, along with other members of the Woman's City Club, to encourage their aldermen to attend the Child Welfare Exhibit in Chicago.