William I. Hull Papers (RG5/069)

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William I. Hull, a Quaker pacifist, taught history at Swarthmore College from 1892 until his death in 1939. He was the Librarian of Friends Historical Library and also authored numerous books and articles, particularly on the subjects of Quakers in Holland, William Penn, peace, and international relations. Hull was born in Baltimore, attended Friends' schools and John Hopkins University, and married Hannah Hallowell Clothier in 1898.

Alternative Title

William I. Hull Papers (RG5/069)

Documents in this collection

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Addams would like Hull to join the delegation to the meeting at The Hague as a representative of the Quakers, or at least to give her advice for their group.
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Addams seeks Hull's advice about joining the Neutral Conference for Continuous Mediation and remarks about her religious affiliation.
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Addams discusses her hope to attend peace meetings in April, and acknowledges that she does not know much about what the Ford Peace Ship expedition is doing.
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Addams tells Hull that she has asked Kellogg to publish his article.
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Addams tells Hull that she stands with him on the enclosed list of questions and notes that she has heard news of the end of the war.
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Hull sent Addams a survey on her views on the annexation of territories.
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Addams sends Hull speech notes from her Kansas City talk.
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Addams sends Hull a copy of Salmon Levinson's peace plan.
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Addams sends Hull Salmon Levinson's letter about substituting law for war.
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Addams sends Hull her Christmas peace message.
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Addams sends Hull a letter to answer (not found) and resolutions from the Trade Union Conference.