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Ely writes Addams expressing his hope that reading circles at women's clubs will adopt Democracy and Social Ethics, and he seeks her advice on how to further promote the book.
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Addams writes Ely about the difficulties of promoting Democracy and Social Ethics among reading circles in women's clubs.
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Addams addresses the Second Congressional District of Illinois asks Chicago woman's clubs to establish a scholarship for children of widows.
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Poppenheim tells Addams that the General Federation of Women's Clubs requests that committee chairs maintain their offices until October first, when new committees are set up.
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Addams made remarks during a visit to a Des Moines settlement about the role that women's clubs play in social work.
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Addams accepts Perkins' invitation to speak to her club after Christmas.
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Addams argues that it is time for women to work in groups and advocate for causes that are important to them, like peace. Addams gave this address at the National Peace Congress in Chicago. This version was published in the proceedings.
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A portion of Addams' speech from the Second Annual Peace Conference on May 4, 1909 about what women have done that have earned them suffrage.
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Bacon praises Addams' book The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets and writes about the progressive activities in which the women of her town are engaged.
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Addams writes Smith about a meeting of the Woman's Club and Chicago Garment Workers' Strike.
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Jencks asks Addams for recommendations in the hiring of an executive secretary for the Women's Civic League in Baltimore.
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Addams asks Laidlaw to bring to the next meeting ideas for improving the nomination and election process for the National Woman Suffrage Association.
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Addams declines Blake's invitation to speak at the Ladies' Literary League, noting that she prefers during a suffrage campaign to speak to audiences that include men, who will be in position to vote for woman's suffrage.
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Thomas asks Johnson to collect as much money as possible for the Woman's Journal and sends copies of the letter to Jane Addams and Sophonisba Breckinridge.
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Addams speaks to the Biennial Convention of the General Federation of Women's Clubs on how clubs can help immigrant women adjust to life in America.
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Armstrong discusses the updates with women's clubs in Pennsylvania and thanks Addams for speaking at a recent luncheon.
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Bramhall discusses the activities of the local women's clubs with suffrage and peace in St. Paul.
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Barrett agrees to help Addams with the plans for the Peace Committee. Barrett also sends Addams a fundraising letter.
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DeGraff informs Addams that she cannot attend the conference in Washington, D.C. but that a representative of the League of Teachers' Associations will be in attendance.
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Haley informs Addams that Hobbs will be the representative for the National League of Teachers' Associations at the Washington peace meeting.
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Two excerpts from an article detailing the goings on of various Chicago women's clubs.
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Ford encloses a number of clippings related to a Peace Song Service held two days prior.
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Addams informs Humphrey of her selection as a member of the Co-Operating Council in the Woman's Peace Party and expresses her hope that she will serve as a representative.
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Addams informs McDowell of her selection as a member of the Cooperating Council in the Woman's Peace Party and expresses her hope that she will serve as a representative.