J A N E A D D A M S COLLECTION |
(bulk 1880-1935) |
Series 3: Speeches and Publications by Jane Addams, 1878-1935 [Located in FHL cage, aisle 96]
Microfilmed (See below for details)
Box 1 1878 Theme "Unknown Quantities"
written at Rockford Seminary 1880 Article "Bread
Givers" 1881 Commencement Speech "A Belief
in Beauty, Genius and Courage Can Transform the
World" 1889 Memorial Essay for Anna Sill,
Principal of Rockford Seminary 1890 MS "Outgrowths of Tonybee
Hall" 1892 Article "A New Impulse to an
Old Gospel" 1894 MS "Hull-House: A Social
Settlement" (includes 1896 version) 1894 MS "A Modern Tragedy" (also
called "A Modern Lear") 1896 Article "A Belated
Industry" 1897 - 1898? MS "Ethical Survivals
in City Immorality" 1898 Article "Ethical Survivals in
Municipal Corruption" 1898 Article "Woman's Work for
Chicago" 1898 Article "The College Woman and
the Family Claim" 1898 Article "Study of the Milk
Supply of Chicago" 1898 Article "Significance of
Organized Labor" 1898 Article "Christmas
Fellowship" 1898 Article "Practical Experience
in Educational Campaigns" 1899 Article "Trade Unions and
Public Duty" 1899 Article "The Subtle Problems
of Charity"
1893 "The Objective Value of a Social Settlement" (not microfilmed, added in 2005)
Box 2 1899 Article "A Function of the
Social Settlement" 1899 Course Syllabus "Democracy and
Social Ethics" for 12 lectures at University of
Chicago 1899 MS "Respect for
Law" 1900 Article "Commercialism
Disguised as Patriotism and Duty" 1900 MS "Obligation for the Woman
College Student to Christianity To-Day" 1901 Address "What is the Greatest
Menace to Twentieth Century Progress" 08/20/1901 Speech at Wedding of
Gerard and Mary Swope 1901-1902 Report of the Labor
Museum of Hull-House 07/07/1902 Address at Chatauqua
"The Newer Ideals of Peace" 07/08/1902 Address at Chatauqua
"Arts and Crafts and the Settlement" 09/09/1902 Address at Chatauqua
"The Newer Ideals of Peace" 09/10/1902 Address at Chatauqua
"Count Tolstoy 09/11/1902 Address at Chatauqua
"Tolstoy's Theory of Life" July 1902 Article "The Housing
Problem in Chicago" 02/23/1903 Address "Exercises in
Commemoration of the Birthday of Washington" Sept. 1903 Article "The Servant
Problem" 1903 MS "Child Labor and
Pauperism" 1903 Address "Henry Demarest
Lloyd" 1904 Article "Educational Methods
as They Relate to Labor Unions" 03/27/1904 Memorial Pamphlet
"Dedication of the Hull-House Organ Given in Memory of Sarah
Rozet Smith" 05/07/1904 Article "Hull-House and
Its Neighbors" Aug. 1904 Article "The Present
Crisis in Trade Union Morals" Oct. 1904 Address at the
International Peace Conference, Boston 12/20/1904 Address "Recent
Immigration: A Field Neglected by the Scholar" 1904 Notes on exhibits at Universal
Exposition, St. Louis
See mf reel 113:42
for material on the St. Louis Exposition (1904) 01/21/1905 Memorial Address for
Jessie Bross Lloyd
Box 3 Jan. 1905 Article "Problems of
Municipal Administration" 02/14/1905 Address "Child Labor
Legislation - A Request for Industrial
Efficiency" 03/16/1905 Article "Child
Labor" Nov. 1905 Article "Work and Play as
Factors in Education" 12/16/1905 Address "The Operation
of the Illinois Child Labor Laws" 12/30/1905 Memorial Address for
Murray Floyd Tuley 12/30/1905 Article "The Day Nursery
Discussed by Miss Addams" 1905 Paragraphs from the Berkeley
Lyceum Meeting 1905? MS "Woman's Conscience and
Social Amelioration" March 1906 Article "Jane Addams'
Own Story of Her Work - Fifteen Years at
Hull-House" 03/01/1906 Article "Some Childhood
Experiences of Jane Addams" 03/17/1906 Article "Probation Work
Under Civil Service" April 1906 Article "Jane Addams'
Own Story of Her Work - The First Five Years at
Hull-House" 04/01/1906 Article "Jane Addams
Declares Ballot for Women Made Necessary by Changed
Conditions" May 1906 Article "Jane Addams' Own
Story of Her Work - How the Work at Hull-House Has
Grown" 11/16/1906 Address "How Shall We
Approach Industrial Education" Dec. 1906 Address "National
Protection for Children" 1906 Address "The Modern City and
the Municipal Franchise of Women" 1906? Syllabus "Changing Ideals in
Philanthropy and Education" for lectures at University of
Chicago 01/05/1907 Article "New Ideals of
Peace" (same as the first chapter of Addams' book by the
same title) March 1907 Article "Interpretation
of Exhibit" 04/14/1907 Address "Newer Ideals of
Peace" 04/14/1907 Address "The New
Internationalism" 05/26/1907 Memorial Address for
John A. Davis 06/20/1907 Graduation Address at
Mount Holyoke 08/03/1907 Article "Public
Recreation and Social Morality" Dec. 1907 Address "Class Conflict
in America" 1907 Article "Do We Want Rifle
Practice in the Schools? Answers by...Jane Addams...and
Others" 1907 Article "The Layman's View of
Hospital Work Among the Poor" 02/13/1908 Address at the National
Society for Promotion of Industrial Education April 1908 Address "Failure of
Modern City to Provide Recreation for Young
Girls" April 1908 Article "The Working
Woman and the Ballot" 04/04/1908 Address on woman's
suffrage May 1908 Testimony before Ways and
Means Committee, Chicago Association of Commerce May 1908 Remarks on relation of
industrial education to public schools 05/02/1908 Article "The Chicago
Settlements and Social Unrest" June 1908 Address "Advantages and
Disadvantages of a Broken Inheritance" 12/05/1908 Article "Some
Reflections on the Failure of the Modern City to Provide
Recreation for Young Girls"
Box 4 Jan. 1909 Address at the Federal
Children's Bureau 04/13/1919 Article "Reaction of
Moral Instruction Upon Social Reform" 06/26/1909 Article
"Immigrants" Nov. 1909 Article "When Youth Seeks
a Mate" 1909 Address "Care of Dependent
Children" 01/05/1910 Article "The Gospel of
Recreation" Jan. 1910 Article "Why Women Should
Vote" 1910 & 1914 Booklets "Why Women
Should Vote" 06/1/1910 Address "Charity and
Social Justice" 1910 Untitled Address for
Children's Committee, National Conference of
Charities April 1910 Article "A War Time
Childhood" May 1910 Article "The Snare of
Preparation" June 1910 Article "Early
Undertakings at Hull-House" July 1910 Article "Problems of
Poverty" August 1910 Article "The Resources
of the Immigrant" Sept. 1910 Article "Echoes of the
Russian Revolution" 12/03/1910 Article "Stage
Children" Jan. 1911 Article "Social
Control" Jan. 1911 Article "A Visit to
Tolstoy" 02/11/1911 Article "The Ballot for
Health and Beauty" 03/08/1911 Article "The Child in
the Theatre" June 1911 Article "Character and
Social Conditions" Nov. 1911 Article "A New Conscience
and an Ancient Evil" Dec. 1911 Article "A New Conscience
and an Ancient Evil: Economic Pressures and its
Results" 1911 MS "The Right to
Petition" 1911 MS "The Abolition of
Commercialized Vice Depends Upon Effective and Universal
Sexual Education" 1911 Article "Recreation as a
Public Function in Urban Community" 01/23/1912 Address "Jane Addams
Tells Why Women Should Vote" Jan. 1912 Article "Mrs. J.T.
Bowen" Jan. 1912 Article "Lack of Moral
Education and Its Dangers" (chapter three of A New
Conscience and an Ancient Evil) Feb. 1912 Article "Tragedies of
Lonely and Unprotected Girls" (chapter four of A New
Conscience and an Ancient Evil) March 1912 Article "Social Control"
(chapter five of A New Conscience and an Ancient
Evil) 04/06/1912 Article "The
Humanitarian Value of Civil Service" 05/04/1912 Article "A Challenge to
the Contemporary Church" 05/27/1912 Remarks at Chicago City
Club 06/01/1912 Article "Votes for Women
and Other Votes" 08/09/1912 Interview "The Steps By
Which I Became A Progressive" 08/12/1912 Address Seconding the
Nomination of Theodore Roosevelt 08/17/1912 Article "Why I Seconded
Roosevelt's Nomination" 08/17/1912 Interview "The New
Party" 08/24/1912 Article "Jane Addams
Replies to Mrs. Harper's Assertions"
Box 5 Oct. 1912 Article "Pragmatism in
Politics" Oct. 1912 Article "The Disinherited
in Industry" and MS "The Progressive Party and the
Disinherited" Oct. 1912 Article "Progressive
Party and Organized Labor" 10/05/1912 Article "Jane Addams
Pleads Pension to Aid Families of Convicts" 10/06/1912 Article "The Progressive
View" 10/12/1912 Article "The Progressive
Party and Safeguards for Working Girls" 10/28/1912 Article "The Progressive
Party and Women Suffrage" Nov. 1912 Article "Every
Progressive Government Must Include Women
Suffrage" Nov. 1912 Article "The Progressive
Party and Social Legislation" Nov. 1912 Article "The Progressive
Party and the Negro" Nov. 1912 Article "The
Progressive's Dilemma: The New Party" 11/02/1912 Article "A Modern Lear:
Strike at Pullman" 11/24/1912 Address "The Communion
of the Ballot" 11/27/1912 Remarks "Lessons of the
Election" at Chicago City Club 1912 Address "The Civic Value of
Higher Education for Women" 1912 Article on the Progressive
Party 1912 Article "Tenement Babies Need
Pure Milk" 1912 Article "The Progressive Party
and the Immigrant" 1912 MS "Child Welfare Bureau of
the Progressive Service" 1912 Untitled MS on the
conservation movement 1912 MS on the Progressive
Party 1912 MS "To the Women Voters of the
U.S." 1912 MS "Current Legislation for
Working Women" 1912? MS "The Colored People of
Chicago" 1912? MS re: The Survey
(?) 1912? MS on women and
investments 1912? MS "The Autobiography of an
Only Child" 1912? MS "Women and the
State" Jan. 1913 Article on philanthropy
and politics 01/04/1913 Article "Pen and Books
as Tests of Character" 02/01/1913 Article "Has the
Emancipation Act Been Nullified by National
Indifference" April 1913 Article "Prison Labor
and Prisoners' Families"
Box 6 May 1913 Article "The Protection of
Immigrants" June 1913 Article "The Family and
the State - A Satire" July 1913 Article "The Public Dance
Halls" Aug. 1913 Article "Recreation - A
Function of City Government" Sept. 1913 MS "Aspects of
Unemployment" Sept. 1913 MS Foreword to
??? Oct. 1913 Article "The
Juvenile-Adult Offender" Nov. 1913 MS "Should the Chicago
Aldermanic Election Next Spring Be Non-Partisan" Dec. 1913 Article "Peace on
Earth" 1913 Address to the Federation of
Settlements 1913 Booklet "A Plea for More Play,
More Pay and More Education for Factory Girls and
Boys" 1913 MS of Preface to book by
Graham Taylor Religion in Social Action
See mf reel 113:38
for material on Graham Taylor 02/12/1914 Address "Social Justice
Through National Action" Feb. 1914 Article "The Unexpected
Reactions of a Traveler in Egypt" March 1914 Article "Need a Woman
Over Fifty Feel Old?" 03/16/1914 Remarks on woman's
suffrage April 1914 Article "The Girl
Problem" 05/09/1914 Article "Youth and Play
- A Neglected Duty of the Cities" 07/23/1914 Article "Who Is To Blame
for Child Labor" Aug. 1914 Article "Women Will Force
World's Peace" Aug. 1914 MS Preface to Safeguards
for City Youths at Work and Play by L. deK. Bowen 08/09/1914 Untitled MS re: what
women should be concerned about Nov. 1914 Article "Is the Peace
Movement a Failure" Nov. 1914 MS "Larger Aspects of the
Women's Movement" 12/12/1914 Article "A
Memory" 12/24/1914 Article "Once More We
Are Children" 1914 MS "Public Opinion Against
War" 1914 MS "Women's Clubs and Public
Policies" 1914? MS "Widows and the
Courts" 01/10/1915 Address "What the War Is
Destroying" 03/06/1915 Article "War and Social
Reconstruction" 03/06/1915 Excerpt from foreword to
Hull-House booklet of songs April 1915 Article "Jane Addams and
Suffrage Cause" 04/29/1915 Address (for
WILPF?) 07/03/1915 Article "Women, War and
Babies" 07/09/1915 Address "The Revolt
Against War" 07/09/1915 "Address of Miss Jane
Addams, Delivered at Carnegie Hall, Friday, July 9, 1915"
and "Miss Addams Tells of Quest for Peace" 07/17/1915 Article "The Woman's Way
to Peace" 07/22/1915 Address at Chicago
Auditorium Aug. 1915 "As I See
Women" Oct. 1915 Remarks on the use of
stimulants among soldiers 10/11/1915 Article "Peace and the
Press" 10/23/1915 Article "Women
Suffrage" Nov. 1915 Article "Die Stimme der
Volker uber den Krieg" 11/06/1915 Article "Women, War and
Suffrage" 12/13/1915 Article "The Food of
War" 1915 Article "Women and Public
Housekeeping" 1915 Address read on Swedish
Women's Peace Sunday
Nov. 1913 Article "The Sheltered Woman and the Magdalen" (not microfilmed, added in 2005)
Box 7 Jan. 1916? Remarks on Ford's Peace
Ship 01/11/1916 Statement before the
Committee on Foreign Affairs, U.S. House of
Representatives 01/13/1916 Statement before the
Committee on Military Affairs, U.S. House of
Representatives 08/15/1916 Article "War Times
Challenging Women's Traditions" Oct. 1916 Article "The Devil Baby
at Hull-House" 10/07/1916 Article "Disturbing
Conventions" 11/03/1916 Article "Jane Addams
Sees Progressive Aims Attained Through President" 12/12/1916 Statement before the
Judiciary Committee on Women Suffrage 03/04/1917 Article "Is It
Public-Spirited" 05/15/1917 Address "Patriotism and
Pacifists in War Time" 05/31/1917 Address "Labor as a
Factor in the Newer Conception of International
Relations" 09/29/1917 Article "Tolstoy and the
Russian Soldiers" 1917? MS "Food Conservation /
Conservation of World's Food Supply" 1917? Article "Women and Public
Housekeeping" Aug. 1918 MS "Three Efforts of
Contemporary Russia to Break Through Current
Abstractions" 11/28/1918 Memorial Address for
Jenkin Lloyd Jones 1918 Article "The World's Food and
the World's Politics" 1918 Article "The World's Food
Supply and Woman's Obligation" 1918 MS "The Russian Complication
in the Light of Tolstoy's Teaching" 1918-1919? MS "Russia - A
Touchstone" 01/20/1919 Address "The Next
Step" 02/09/1919 Address "Theodore
Roosevelt - The Social Reformer"
See mf reel 113:38
for material on Theodore Roosevelt 04/13/1919 Article "The Spirit of
Youth" May 1919 Address to WILPF Congress,
Zurich May 1919 "Message from Miss Jane
Addams" to WILPF Congress 08/30/1919 Memorial Address for
Mary Wilmarth 09/06/1919 Article "After the Lean
Years" Dec. 1919 Article "Where the
Christmas Spirit Will Wane" 12/29/1919 Address "Nationalism, A
Dogma?" 1919 Address "His Will to
Righteousness" 1919 Article
"Americanization" 1919 MS "Hungary under Bolshevik
Government"
Box 8 1919 "Report of Jane Addams and Dr.
Hamilton to the American Society of Friends Service
Committee, Philadelphia, on the Situation in
Germany" 1919 MS "America's Place in the New
World" 1919 Untitled MS on
movies/cinema 1919? MS fragments on
Russia 02/15/1920 Memorial Address for Dr.
Anna Howard Shaw 02/23/1920 Article "Miss Addams
Views the Deportation" April 1920 Address "The Spirit of
Social Work" April 1920 Address "The Immigrant
and Social Unrest" May 1920 Address given at
Presentation of J.L. Jones Chair at Lincoln Memorial
University 05/31/1920 Article "Public Ledger's
Daily Course in Citizenship" 06/10/1920 Article "The Pioneer
Settlement" 07/10/1920 Memorial Article for
Judge Merritt W. Pinckney July 1920 Article "A Pioneer
Philanthropist" Aug. 1920 Article "German Women
Appeal From the Way of Violence" Nov. 1920 Memorial Address for
Madaline McDowell Breckenridge 11/24/1920 Article "Feed the World
and Save the League" 1920? MS on public health in
war-torn Europe Feb. 1921 Article "Pour Sauver la
Societe des Nations" Feb. 1921 Article "What I Saw in
Europe" March 1921 "The American Commission
on Conditions in Ireland: Interim Report" July 1921 Article "The Potential
Advantages of the Mandate System" 09/29/1921 Article "Jane Addams
Pleads for the Starving" 09/18/1921 Address "Disarmament and
Life" 09/18/1921 Address "The Attack on
War" 12/20/1921 Statement in Article
"Miss Addams on the Women's League Mass Meeting" 12/31/1921 Article "Peace and
Bread: A Speculation on Bread, Labor and War
Slogans" 01/05/1922 Article "Peace and
Bread: The Aftermath of War" 01/19/1922 Article "Why the League
Limps" 01/28/1922 Article "Peace and
Bread: President Wilson's Policies / Personal Reactions
During the War" 02/25/1922 Article "Peace and
Bread: The Witness Borne by Women" March 1922 Article/Address "The
Threat of World Starvation" 11/15/1923 Article "On
China" 1923 Article "A New Political
Method Emerging in the Orient" 1923 Excerpt of Address given to
Shanghai Rotary Club
See mf reel 113:42
for material on the Rotary Club, Shanghai, China 1923 Article "Christmas Message for
1923" for WILPF leaflet 02/06/1924 Remarks at City Club
Memorial Meeting for Woodrow Wilson May 1924 Address at 4th WILPF
Congress May 1924 Quote of Addams' Address
at 4th WILPF Congress 09/10/1924 Article "Why I Shall
Vote for LaFollette" 1924 Synopsis of Lecture XVII
"Problems of Contemporary Thought"
Box 9 April 1925 Address at
WILPF 12/27/1925 Article "World War
Deplored by Welfare Leader" 1925 MS "Introduction to Abraham
Epstein: Challenge of the Aged" 01/14/1926 Address "The World
Court" 02/04/1926 Article "My Greetings to
Youth's Companion" 03/08/1926 Article "Women Improving
in Politics" Nov. 1926 MS on prohibition (?)
See mf reel 113:26
for material on prohibition 11/15/1926 Article "How Much Social
Work Can a Community Afford" 1926 Address to Chicago Women's
Club (?) 1926? Booklet "Military Training in
Schools and Colleges..." [Addams one of signers of
foreword] March-April 1927 articles on unwed
mothers 05/30/1927 Testimony before
American Crime Study Commission, Chicago 10/13/1927 Article "A Book That
Changed My Life" Dec. 1927 Article "Chicago's Mayor
Turns Censor" 1927 Article "The Hopes We Inherit"
(co-authored with Emily Greene Balch) 1927 Commencement Address "A New
Challenge to the Scholar" at Rockford College March 1928 Article "The Importance
to America of the Josephine Butler Centenary" 04/04/1928 Article "Who's Who -
Timely Views" 04/25/1928 Address 'The League's
Return to Chicago" Aug. 1928 Opening Address to
Pan-Pacific Women's Conference, Honolulu 08/22/1928 Address answering
questions from the Daughters of the American Revolution and
the American Legion Sept. 1928 Article "What to Do
Then" 09/10/1928 Article "Tolstoy -
Prophet of Righteousness" 1928 Endorsement of Herbert
Hoover 1928 Article "Graham Taylor:
Pioneer in Sociology"
See mf reel 113.28
for material on Graham Taylor 1928 MS Foreword to "Mary McDowell,
Neighbor" 1928 (1929?) MS on Italians in
Chicago for Preface to book by Giovanni Schiarvo
Box 10 April 1929 Article "Law - Not
War" 04/10/1929 Address "The Pageant of
Emancipation" 05/24/1929 Address "Public Schools
- The Safeguard of Democracy" 06/01/1929 Article "After
Sixty-Five" 06/19/1929 Address "If I Had It To
Do Again, What Would I Do Differently" 07/11/1929 Statement for golden
jubilee of Edison's incandescent lamp Aug. 1929 President's Address at
6th WILPF Congress 10/01/1929 Article "A Decade of
Prohibition" 10/19/1929 Article "Prohibition as
Seen from Hull-House" 10/22/1929 Radio Address "Safe in
the Home" 11/15/1929 Address "A Toast to John
Dewey" on his 70th birthday Dec. 1929 Article "Appreciation of
Alice Stone Blackwell" 12/27/1929 Memorial Address for
Helen Castle Mead See
mf reel 113:41 for material on the Helen Castle Mead Fund,
Chicago 1929 MS "Governmental Efforts
Toward World Peace" (includes 1931 and 1933
versions) 1929 MS on Chicago Woman's Club
(?) 1929 & 1931 Articles on Jane
Addams and world peace 01/19/1930 Address "Considerations
Concerning the Major Points in the Discussion at the London
Naval Conference: What Is Security?" (includes radio message
given at London Naval Conference) June 1930 Address "Social Work and
the Other Professions" Aug. 1930 Second Pan-Pacific
Women's Conference (Addams a speaker?) 08/01/1930 Article "Aspects of the
Women's Movement" 09/01/1930 Article "Education by
the Current Event" Oct. 1930 Article "Contrast in a
Post-War Generation" Nov. 1930 Article "The Play
Instinct and the Arts" 01/12/1931 Address "Casting Out
Fear" 03/06/1931 Address "Recent Efforts
Toward Better International Relations" 05/02/1931 Article Review of
"Charles W. Eliot" by Henry James 05/03/1931 Address upon receiving
the M. Carey Thomas Award ($5000) from Bryn Mawr
College 05/20/1931 Address "A Needed
Implement in Social Reform" June 1931 Address "World Peace and
Disarmament" 08/17/1931 Article "Through
Disarmament Nations Will Substitute Political for Military
Arrangements" 10/24/1931 Radio Address
[Transcript] "Social Consequences of Business
Depressions" 11/25/1931 Article "Tolstoy and
Gandhi" 1931 Tribute to Mrs.
LaFollotte 1931 Excerpts from Addams featured
in "To Earn Our Daily Bread" 1931 "By Jane Addams as Told to
Earl Reeves" on Wickersham Reports 03/12/1932 Article "Disarm and Have
Peace" 05/06/1932 Memorial Address for
Florence Kelley June 1932 Memorial Article "The
Excellent Becomes the Permanent" for Julia
Lathrop June 1932 Article "A Great Public
Servant, Julia C. Lathrop" June 1932 Testimony before
Republican and Democratic Resolutions Committees
Box 11 06/05/1932 Radio Interview
[Transcript] "How Build a Peace Program? William
Hard Asks - Jane Addams Answers" 10/22/1932 MS of Address "The
Social Deterrent of Our National
Self-Righteousness" 10/30/1932 Radio Address
[Transcript] "A Need in a Crisis" 11/06/1932 Address on Judge
Horner 12/31/1932 Memorial Address for
Ernst Freünd 1932 MS "Social Reconstruction:
1833-1933" 1932? MS on
self-government Jan. 1933 Excerpt of Remarks given
at Illinois Legislative Committee for the Study of Poverty
& Dependency Jan. 1933 Excerpts from Radio
Address [Transcript] on Negro education 01/03/1933 Radio Address
[Transcript] on world view of disarmament and peace
(?) 01/21/1933 Introduction of Mrs.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt at Orchestra Hall 02/15/1933 Printed Letter to Dr.
Welsh of Chicago on mental hygiene movement May 1933 Statement on Motion
Picture Research Council (unused) 05/30/1933 Radio Discussion
[Transcript] on unemployment June 1933 Address "Pioneering in
Social Work" 06/30/1933 MS "An Ancient Legend of
My and Mine" July 1933 Address at Century of
Progress July/Aug. 1933 MS on the
technological revolution 10/16/1933 Address "The Hopes We
Inherit" 10/23/1933 Address "Opportunities
for the New Day" 10/23/1933 Article on Mahatma
Gandhi for the Gandhi Golden Book 10/30/1933 Address at Chicago
Conference on the Women's Crusade Nov. 1933 Article "Our National
Self-Righteousness" Nov. 1933 Introduction to What Must
We Do by Leo Tolstoy Nov. 1933? MS Report of Peace
Exhibit 11/19/1933 Message "Christmas Day
and World Comity" sent to Chicago Diocese 12/22/1933 MS "A Century of Effort
for World Peace" 1933 Statement on situation in
Germany 1933 Address "Recent Efforts Toward
Better International Relations"
Box 12 01/19/1934 Radio Discussion
[Transcript] with Professor H. Dobbs on Federal
Child Labor Amendment 01/23/1934 MS Address given at
Chicago Woman's Club Feb. 1934 Article "Is A United
Front Desirable" (co-authored by Emily Greene
Balch) Feb. 1934 Book Review of Modern
Women and Sex April 1934 Article "Exaggerated
Nationalism and International Comity" 05/03/1934 Message sent to Chicago
Commons on the occasion of its 40th anniversary Oct. 1934 Letter/Article "Jane
Addams Writes to Us! A Letter Especially Written to
Contemporary Life and of Interest to All Club
Women" 12/24/1934 Radio Broadcast
[Transcript] to London on occasion of 50th
anniversary of Toynbee Hall 12/28/1934 Radio Address
[Transcript] for Business & Professional Woman
Club 1934 Address at Renaming of
Hull-House Music School Cottage to Mary Rozet Smith
Cottage 1934 Excerpts (?) in Article "Why
Wars Must Cease" by Carrie Chapman Catt 01/13/1935 Article "War Halts
Progress of Civilization" March 1935 Article "Child Labor
Amendment - Yes" March 1935 Article "Old Age
Security" 04/14/1935 Radio Address
[Transcript] "The Home" May 1935 "Editorial: In Memorium"
re: Memorial Day 05/02/1935 Excerpts from Address at
WILPF's 20th anniversary
See mf reel 113:45
for tributes given to Jane Addams at WILPF's anniversary
dinner 05/03/1935 Radio Broadcast Remarks
[Transcript] at WILPF's round-the-world peace
broadcast 1935 Article "Julia Lathrop at
Hull-House" and "Julia Lathrop and Outdoor Relief in
Chicago" 1935 MS on the Housing Division of
the Federal Emergency Administration of Public
Works Undated (post-1924) Letter to the
Editor re: charges that she was a Bolshevist Undated Article "My Favorite
Picture and Why" by Addams and others Undated MS/Notes on problems
connected with WWI (includes correspondence from Julia Grace
Wales to Emily Greene Balch)
Box 13 Undated unrelated MS
scraps
Box 14 MS of The Excellent Becomes the
Permanent MS of My Friend, Julia
Lathrop
Box 15 Periodicals: Chicago Commons (Sept.
1896) The Commons
(1897-1903) Charities and The Commons
(1905-1907)
See mf
reel: 113:45 for two MS
written by Jane Addams 113:46-49 for writings
and writing fragments by Jane Addams 113:27 for receipt from
the American Woman Suffrage Association 113:28 for miscellaneous
documents (post-1929), notes and clippings 113:30 for documents
relating to Jane Addams' books: A New Conscience and an
Ancient Evil (1912), Peace and Bread in Times of
War (1922), The Second Twenty Years at Hull-House
(1930), The Excellent Becomes the Permanent (1931),
My Friend, Julia Lathrop [includes MS and
clippings re: Lathrop's death ] (1935); and proposal for
new book 113:31 for group
writings 113:37 for material on
Mary Curry Breckinridge 113:38 for material on
Mary Keyser (1897); Alice Hamilton (1912-1934); Louis de
Koven Bowen (1912); post-war conditions in Germany (1920),
Russia (1919-1923) and the Ukraine (1919-1922); mediation in
WWI (1915); the All-Russian Union of Peasants (1918); old
age pensions (1933); the peace movement (1915-1934); and
theWest Virginia coal strike (1921) 113:39 for material on
the American Vigilance Association (1911-1913); the
Arlington Street Church, Boston, Massachusetts (1931); Bryn
Mawr College, Pennsylvania (1933); and the American
Institute for Criminal Law and Criminology (1912) 113:41 for material on
Chicago Commons (1895-1935); the Chicago Federation of
Settlements (1894-1934); the International Abolitionist
Federation (1929); and the Juvenile Protective Association,
Chicago (1908-1933) 113:42 for material on
the National Child Labor Committee (1904-1933); Northwestern
University, Evanston, Illinois (1923-1924); the Pan-Pacific
Women's Association (1925-1934); the Progressive Service
Committee, Progressive Party (1912-1914); the University of
Chicago (1897-[1906?]); the Woman's Peace Party
[continued on 113:43] (1915-1919); the Save the
Children Fund (1920); and the Survey magazine
(1912) 113:43-45 for material
about WILPF (1915-1935)
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