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Chicago Juvenile Court
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Cook County Juvenile Court
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In Memory of Alzina Parsons Stevens, February 1901
Address to the Merchant's Club, March 8, 1902
Delinquent Children, May 31, 1902
Chicago Federation of Settlements and Neighborhood Houses, "Newsboy Conditions in Chicago," 1903
Probation Work Under Civil Service, March 17, 1906
Modern Philanthropy and the Child, May 22, 1906
Elsie Madiera Smith Lucas to Benjamin Barr Lindsey, June 22, 1906
Hull-House Year Book 1906-1907
Recreation and Morality, July 28, 1907
Why Girls Go Wrong, September 1907
Hull-House, 1908
Woman's Conscience and Social Amelioration, April 6, 1908
Comments about a League for the Protection of Children, June 29, 1908
The Public School and the Immigrant Child, July 1, 1908
The Home and the Special Child, 1908
Woman's Suffrage and the Preservation of the Home, May 1909
The Bad Boy of the Street, October 1909
Jane Addams to William Kent, March 7, 1910
Woman and the State, February 2-14, 1911
Why Women Should Vote, March 30, 1911
Benjamin Barr Lindsey to Owen Reed Lovejoy, April 10, 1911
Jane Addams to Julia Clifford Lathrop, June 1911
Jane Addams to Julia Clifford Lathrop, June 24, 1911
Jane Addams to Julia Clifford Lathrop, August 7, 1911
Benjamin Barr Lindsey to Julia Clifford Lathrop, August 24, 1911
Mrs. J. T. Bowen, January 1912
Mrs. J. T. Bowen, January 1912
A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil, Chapter III: Lack of Moral Education and Its Dangers, January 1912
Jane Addams to William Frank Persons, February 20, 1912
Testimony before the U. S. House Committee on the Judiciary, March 13, 1912
The Humanitarian Value of Civil Service, March 22, 1912 (draft)
The Humanitarian Value of Civil Service, April 6, 1912
Jane Addams and Julius Rosenwald to Julian William Mack, April 12, 1912
Jane Addams and Julius Rosenwald to Lillian D. Wald, April 12, 1912
Jane Addams to Sophonisba P. Breckinridge, May 15, 1912
The Progressive Party and the Disinherited, August-September, 1912
The Children of the Nation, September 1912
Philanthropy and Politics, September 18, 1912
The Disinherited in Industry, October 5, 1912
State Should Keep Families of Convicts, October 5, 1912
A Plea for More Play, More Pay and More Education for Our Factory Girls and Boys, 1913
Why Women Are Concerned with the Larger Citizenship: Philanthropy and Politics, 1913
Miss Addams, January 1913
Recreation -- A Function of City Government, July 1, 1913 (fragment)
The Juvenile Adult Offender, July 22, 1913
Miss Addams, August 1913
Jane Addams: The Juvenile Adult Offender, October 1913
Widows and Courts: Administering the Funds to Parents Act, March 18, 1914
Widows and Courts: Administering the Funds to Parents Act, March 18, 1914
Some of the Larger Aspects of the Votes for Women Movement, c. November 1914
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Arnold, Victor P. (1873-1929)
Hess, Dorothy Howe (1888-1960)
Hora, Joseph Edward (1879-1909)
Hunter, Joel D. (1883?-1970)
Lyman, Margaret McGuire (1879-?)
Robin, Luba Julia (1878-1957)
Youmans, Florence Zeta (1876-1958)
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