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Someone writing on behalf of Addams informs Osgood that the Chicago branch of the American Association for Labor Legislation will meet in November.
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Addams updates Lathrop on her stay in Maine and offers advice on Lathrop's work with the Juvenile Court in Chicago.
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Addams writes Wald about meeting Oscar Straus and talks about the importance of the Ostrow case.
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Addams updates Lloyd on efforts to secure citizenship for Rosika Schwimmer.
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Addams updates Ely on the efforts to form a Chicago branch of the American Association for Labor Legislation.
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Addams condemns the future execution of Sacco and Vanzetti, claiming it will harm relations between the US and its immigrant inhabitants.
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Addams writes Persons about the limitations of a new Illinois law to provide aid for poor parents with children.
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Mee offers a lawyer's perspective on Addams' white slavery article in McClure's Magazine and compliments her grasp of the legislation.
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Keenan tells Addams about the bequest of Amanda Lauterbach to the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
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Lathrop informs Lindsey that she and Addams are excited to hear his suggestions on a matter assumed to be about the Juvenile Court Committee.
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Taylor updates Addams on activities at the Chicago Commons.
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Mead tells Addams her views on the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's resolutions and a possible lawsuit against Joseph Cashman.
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Mead urges Addams to pursue libel charges against her attackers and tells of similar attacks on peace from her lecture experiences.
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Follansbee updates Addams on a lawsuit over a will that includes Hull-House.
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The Congress supports H.R. 3821 which will put enforcement of prohibition under civil service.
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Gulick discusses Japanese-American foreign relations and how they have been impacted by the Great Kanto Earthquake and the anti-Japanese immigration laws passed in the United States.
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Addams discusses the role of juvenile courts in encouraging good behavior among the poor and dependent.
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Addams warns about the unforeseen social consequences of immigration laws.
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Addams protests the execution by hanging in front of 200 prisoners as savage.
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Cramton introduces three statements regarding the enforcement of the Eighteenth Amendment in a House hearing on H.R. 3821.
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American Civil Liberties Union defines its stance on first amendment rights, labor rights, law enforcement, immigration and racial equality.
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Addams argues for the right to petition in regard to the Fred Guelzow murder case and the death sentences of the four defendants. She is particularly adamant on behalf of the minor defendant.
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Class asks Addams to confirm some details of staffing for the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's office structure.

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