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  • Mentions: The League of Nations
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Gordon reports on a conference of clergymen promoting world peace through religious collaboration.
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Addams thanks Barnett for her assistance and support and wishes she had seen more of her while in Europe.
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The League meets to discuss its efforts to assist the League of Nations Assembly.
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An issue of the journal that discuses attacks on Jane Addams and Hull-House.
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Balch tells Addams about the recent meeting of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Branch and efforts made to work with other peace groups on a project.
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A news article reports on Joseph J. Hurley's speech about his refusal to head the armistice parade in Boston because of the participation of peace activists.
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Addams asserts that the United States should join the League of Nations and World Court and praises international cooperation.
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Addams describes how small gestures of international cooperation are steps in the right direction for world peace.
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Addams asserts that the current and future generations must make an effort towards world peace and international cooperation.
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Addams notes that American foreign policy is criticized outside the country for failing to join the World Court and League of Nations.
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Addams discusses peace and women's roles in Lincoln, Nebraska.
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Addams speaks on women's roles in peace and internationalism at a public meeting "Next Steps Toward World Peace," held in Geneva on the eve of the opening of the League of Nations General Assembly. It was opened by William Rappard and featured remarks by Addams, Hilda Clark, and Lucie Desjardins.
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Addams discusses her ideas on peace and international affairs after the screening of a film.
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Review of the play The Enemy.
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Addams exhorts women to use arbitration to settle difference rather than military force.
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The Herald reports on Cornelia Parker's lecture at the Ford Hall Forum, which supports Jane Addams against the accusations of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
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Also known as Madeleine Zabriskie Doty to Jane Addams, April 2, 1927

Doty sends the Committee correspondence with Ernest Lafont about mobilization.
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Detzer regales Addams with her efforts to secure a retraction from the American Legion in Sioux City.
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Fernandes critiques the United States's position on the Permanent Court of International Justice.
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Doty gives Sheepshanks her advice on handling the International Secretary position at the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom headquarters.
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Karavéloff sends Addams greetings and well wishes from the first peace meeting in Bulgaria.
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Marshall tells Addams why she has not been able to work effectively for the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom for the last few months.
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Doty consults with Addams about the program and traveling expenses for delegates attending the International Congress of Women and describes a trip with Marcelle Capy.
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Addams tells Taussig about plans to discuss Harriet Brown's peace manifesto at the upcoming meeting of the United States Section of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.