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Addams reports on the recommendations of the City Homes Association in regard to the building of tenement houses in Chicago.
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Addams argues that tenement conditions are bad and that regulations are needed to prevent worsening conditions.
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Ovington proposes establishing a settlement to work with African-Americans in New York and asks Addams' advice.
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Addams and Edward Dunne speak on Chicago's capacity to fund recreation and park spaces.
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Addams discusses the value of playgrounds for urban children, emphasizing the situation for youth in London.
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A newspaper report of the Chicago City Council hearing about the widening of Halsted Street.
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Description of the November 26, 1906 City Council meeting on the question of widening Halsted Street, which ended in a draw.
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Dean writes in detail about proposed Chicago street widening, detailing alternate routes to be used during construction.
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Dean reports on his examination of streets to be widened in order to improve traffic congestion.
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Dean discussed proposed traffic routes during planned street widening.
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Addams testifies before the Board of Local Improvements in opposition to the widening of Halsted Street because of its potential impact upon Hull-House.
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Addams gave this speech at the first meeting of the Playground Association of America, held in Chicago, June 20, 1907. She spoke on the importance of play in the life of industrial and urban societies. The speech was published in August in Charities and the Commons.
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Addams advocates for public recreational spaces for the benefit of all.
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Addams argues for the value of recreation and urban spaces for play in the life of a society.
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In this abridged version of "The Gospel of Recreation," Addams argues for the value of recreation and urban spaces for play in the life of a society.
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Louise deKoven Bowen presented the report of the Children's Committee of the National Conference on Charities and Correction for Jane Addams, discussing the lives of children in tenements and proposing more resources for recreation for them. The speech was given during a session on Children held on May 23.
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The published version of Addams' speech to the American Sociological Society, which argues that social interaction is the key to advancing society. In urban areas, city governments need to provide varied and organized recreations to build community.
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Whitney asks Addams to write an article for Collier's magazine about the need for departments of recreation in urban areas.
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Addams invites Perkins to Hull-House to hear Raymond Unwin speak.
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Branson asks Addams for recommendations for educators who can do rural work.
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Addams' speech to the American Sociological Society argues that social interaction is the key to advancing society. In urban areas, city governments need to provide varied and organized recreations to build community.
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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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An essay collected from Addams' writings on children, child labor, and recreational opportunities in the city.
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Addams argues for the regulation of public recreation to provide safe venues for women, youth, and communities.
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Bellamy asks Addams for suggestions on Cleveland's plan to develop a parks and recreation department.