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Salter reminds Addams that she promised to help him approach Anita Blaine for funding for his settlement.
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Addams writes to Blaine regarding William M. Salter's efforts to raise money for a permanent house for his settlement.
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Addams apologizes for her delay in securing names of Chicago businessmen interested in working with the International Peace Conference.
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Addams seeks a renewal of McCormick's donations to Hull-House.
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Addams asks Blaine for her annual Hull-House donation, so that they may cover costs of Christmas refreshments and invites her to hear a talk on glass factory work.
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Addams and others announce the publication of a Charities Directory for Chicago, ask McCormick to purchase the enclosed copy.
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Steuert informs Addams that McCormick will donate $100 to the operations of Hull-House for 1905.
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Addams encloses an introduction to Mrs. McCormick and hopes that Gulliver will be successful.
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Addams thanks McCormick for his $100 donation to Hull-House.
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In a speech before the Chicago Women's Association. Addams complains that college women are disinclined toward philanthropy.
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Bowen provides estimated costs for heating and lighting Hull-House.
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Bowen gives an accounting of the costs of the new hall at Hull-House and comments that the cost was lower than anticipated.
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Bowen discusses relations between Hull-House and the Women's Club. She also mentions allowing Laura Pelham to stay in Hull-House and offers to pay her rent.
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Ely asks Addams' advice about funding for Original Documents on Labor and Industry.
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Addams responds that she has contacted Helen Culver about Ely's request but is not hopeful about Victor Lawson's willingness to support the project.
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Addams thanks Monroe for the furniture donation to Hull-House.
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Addams sends McCormick a chest created at the Hull-House shops, filled with homespun linens, as a thank-you.
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Ely notes that Macmillan plans to announce Newer Ideals of Peace for the fall and hopes that it will be ready.
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Culver promised that if Bowen builds the Clubhouse for Boys at Hull-House, she will provide $50 per year for running expenses, up to a limit of $2,000.
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Bowen encloses a letter from Helen Culver and offers to fund the construction of a new building.
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Writing on behalf of the National Child Labor Committee, Addams and others court financial support from public-spirited citizens in Chicago, Boston and Philadelphia.
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Addams asks Blaine to help expand a Board of Education committee, and seeks Blaine's annual donation to Hull-House.
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Blaine encloses a check for $500 for Hull-House and promises another later in the winter.

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