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Gordon reports on a conference of clergymen promoting world peace through religious collaboration.
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McCarthy chastises Addams for supporting Theodore Roosevelt whom he says is a dishonorable, political opportunist.
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Ketcham writes to Addams about his support for Theodore Roosevelt and cautions about the danger of the Catholic Church against him.
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The article argues that the virtues of socialism and a socialist economy are supported by the Bible.
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Clark sends Addams a poem inspired by her work at Hull-House.
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Wilson discusses the Quaker perspective on peace and promises to pray for Addams' success.
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Addams offers a strong indictment against old fashioned religious education and argues that the church, in order to encourage modern youth to see the validity of religion, must engage the realities and distractions of urban life.
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A pamphlet of "press notices" on Wilhelm Müller's Religious Life in America (1911).
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Addams describes the current moral situation of American youth as a result of the current education and religious situations. This speech was also given before the Chicago Sinai congregation.
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Addams explains the relationship between education, religion, labor, and crime as she has experienced it in Chicago.
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An editorial profiles Charles and Eugenia Weller's work with the League.
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Royden speaks at length about the war raging in Europe, including the causes of the war and ideas about how to bring peace to warring nations.
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A poem warning about the temptation to avoid work in the summer months.
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A newspaper report of Addams' April 23 speech at Carnegie Hall entitled "The Church and the Social Evil," published on May 13.
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A newspaper report of Addams' speech in New York on "The Church and the Social Evil."
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A newspaper report of Addams' speech in New York entitled "The Church and the Social Evil."
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Kurkjian provides a history of the Armenian kingdom of Cilicia as a justification for independence.
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Quackenbush sends Addams a sermon and a telegram by Jenkin Lloyd Jones which she finds inspiring.
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Sheba tells Addams about her religious beliefs that the current leaders of religion are corrupt and inept.
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Mathews advises Addams that he does not support agitation for peace that will weaken the country.
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Goodrich tells Addams how excited she is about that chance of Addams visiting China.
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Paddock shares his personal experiences in community work and praises Addams' work to make the country a better place.