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  • Subject is exactly "World War I, opposition to"
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Addams tells Kellogg about meetings with Albert Winship and Ralph Chaplin about articles for the Survey on prisoner releases from Leavenworth.
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Addams praises Rolland for his inspiration during World War I.
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Salomon praises Addams for Peace and Bread in Time of War and reflects on the isolation of pacifists during World War I.
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Garfield thanks Addams for Peace and Bread in Time of War and discusses the causes of World War I.
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Kellogg discusses plans for publishing chapters from Peace and Bread in Time of War, and discusses his feelings during World War I.
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Bryan lays out six alternatives to war and urges readers to alert them to the President and their Congressmen.
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The Woman's Peace Party outlines steps that peace activists can take once war is declared.
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Farley suggests creating a petition signed by mothers to end World War I and asks for Addams' help.
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Allen praises Addams's peace work and tells of the needless death of her son in the Great War.
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Baldwin calls upon Addams to protest universal military training.
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Nelles asks Addams for help in the case of Ernest Gellert, a conscientious objector who committed suicide in suspicious circumstances in an Army prison.
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A quote attacking the role of intellectuals in World War I.
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Halsey regrets not getting to speak with Addams but appreciates her address and agrees with her views on politics.
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Haldeman-Julius updates Addams on her daughter, explains recent appeals to remove her husband from the draft, and discusses their publishing company.
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Addams asks Denison to write a telegram to Woodrow Wilson urging him to join a conference of neutral nations.
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The International Congress of Women's report of activities including Jane Addams's address, resolutions, and a report of the work done by the delegations to European capitals.
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Addams hopes to see Lindsey soon and commiserates about the difficulty of finding a way to help on the home front.
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Luxemburg details her imprisonment for writing anti-war pamphlets, and asks for reading material.
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Mead suggests some revisions on the Woman's Peace Party statement and urges it be sent out immediately.
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Norton asks Addams for suggestions of wartime activities suitable for pacifists.
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Post warns Addams that the Woman's Peace Party must be careful in their programs not to appear to be attacking the president.
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Letters written by a German soldier, published in Jus Suffragi, detail the moral dilemma faced by troops at the front.
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Kellogg tells Addams that he plans to go to Europe and asks for letters of recommendation. He also discusses issues concerning the Survey's article on conscientious objectors.
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Frost tells Addams about her opposition to World War I and asks for advice.