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Post turns over his rights and interests in writing a biography of John Peter Altgeld to Browne.
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A draft of Addams' brief tribute to Louise de Koven Bowen that was later published in the American Magazine.
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Addams' brief tribute to and biography of Louise de Koven Bowen.
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At the Lincoln Center, Addams and others speak in memory of Colonel John A. Davis. This excerpt is part of a larger article and only Addams' words are included.
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Addams reflects on Theodore Roosevelt's visits to Chicago.
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Addams describes why Botticelli's Fortitude is her favorite piece of art. Her description appeared with others by  leading Americans about their favorites.
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Addams offers a biographical justification of why she has entered politics and joined the Progressive Party. The article was published in October 1912.
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Addams recalls stories from her childhood meetings with Civil War Colonel John A. Davis, as part of a dedication of a guest chamber at the Abraham Lincoln Center settlement in his honor. The speech was published in a pamphlet on the event.
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Browne updates Post about his progress on his biography John P. Altgeld.
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Browne tells Post that he has completed the Altgeld biography and seeks help promoting the book.
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Chappell tells Addams about the way people in Cedarville, Illinois, see her.