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Addams writes Haldeman about dressmakers in Chicago, plans for the summer, and Weber Addams' condition.
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Addams discusses the pros and cons of child insurance.
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Addams' memorial to Henry Demarest Lloyd discusses his life and character.
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Addams' speech about Henry Demarest Lloyd's life, focused on his personal and public accomplishments.
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Addams spoke at a memorial meeting for Iroquois Theater fire victims, organized by the Chicago Teacher's Federation, about the dangers of overlooking violations in fear of being seen as bad people.
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Addams gave a tribute to the life of Sarah Rozet Smith at the dedication of the Hull-House organ. This speech was later printed as a pamphlet.
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Draft of Addams' eulogy for Gordon Dewey, who died at eight years of age.
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Dewey writes of the grief that the family felt over the death of Gordon Dewey, apologizing for not being better communicators.
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Addams' eulogy Gordon Dewey, who died at eight years of age.
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Jane encloses a eulogy on Gordon Dewey to Blaine.
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Addams' eulogy for Jessie Bross Lloyd, part of a memorial held at Hull-House, praises Lloyd's friendship, love of conversation, and generosity.
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Addams' second address at the memoriam for Jessie Bross Lloyd discusses their relationship and friendship.
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Addams offers her sympathy on the death of Riis' wife.
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Addams telegrams Kelley, asking if she should come to New York for the funeral of Margaret Kelley.
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Addams gives praise for Judge Tuley's efforts to rule fairly and apply laws progressively.
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Addams discusses Wald's kindness to Isidore Friedman and Florence Kelley's condition.
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Also known as Address of Miss Jane Addams, January 18, 1906

Addams praises Judge Tuley for his dedication to the law and evenhanded decisions.
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Addams writes Haldeman about Sarah Porter Smith's death.
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Addams writes Lutkin to inform him of Frederick Deknatel's absence due to the unexpected death of his sister.
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Wilmarth writes Addams about her grief following the death of her brother.
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Addams' obituary for her step-brother George Haldeman, highlighting his educational achievements.
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An obituary for Addams' step-brother, George Haldeman.
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Martin points out an error, regarding Addams' age when Lincoln died, in her autobiographical article in The American Magazine.
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Addams responds to issues Smith mentioned in her last letter.
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Addams forwards news of their cousin's death and asks when Haldeman might travel to Cedarville.