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  • Mentions: Roosevelt, Theodore (1858-1919)
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The Committee outlines its program to work for a positive political and social relationship between Japan and America.
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Smith's political cartoon depicts Addams, Theodore Roosevelt and other political figures.
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Kellogg asks Addams about credits to editors of The Survey.
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Ickes thanks Addams for speaking at the tribute for Theodore Roosevelt held at the Auditorium.
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Addams tells Ickes that she can speak briefly on Theodore Roosevelt as a social reformer.
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Kellogg thanks Addams for her Theodore Roosevelt memorial.
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Addams praises Roosevelt's work for immigrants, child labor, and corporate corruption during his political career.
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Addams tells Ickes that she will give a memorial speech about Theodore Roosevelt but does not think she should be a member of the committee.
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Ickes notes that Addams has been asked to join a committee for a memorial to Theodore Roosevelt.
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Reports the creation of a resolution by the Illinois Federation of Women's Clubs to name Jane Addams to President Roosevelt's commission to settle a miner's strike.
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Addams denounces the newly formed American Legion as a project that could lead the United States into war and argues for conscious efforts to spread peace. The speech was made at the Cort Theater to the Woman's Peace Party on March 5.
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Addams discusses the impact of the Republican convention on the woman suffrage movement and presents her appeal to the platform committee. On June 19, she addressed the Party's platform committee, and her remarks are included here.
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Breshkovsky praises Addams for her work in the peace movement.
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A postcard summarizing the Progressive Party stance on establishing minimum wage commissions to ensure that people can earn a living wage.
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A postcard summarizing the Progressive Party stand on labor reform.
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An eight-page pamphlet summarizing Roosevelt's political record on labor.
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Produced to appeal to woman voters, this Progressive Party pamphlet includes Jane Addams' nomination speech, a letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Addams, the party plank on equal suffrage, and the party's plans for democratic rule and social and industrial justice.
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A short summary of Addams' speech at the Hotel Astor urging women to support the Progressive Party.
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Upton is surprised that the leader of the Progressive Party is against suffrage while those who head the Republicans are for it.
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Addams thanks Ickes for arranging a meeting for her with Progressive leaders and apologizes that she cannot support the Party at present.
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The document outlines the Organization of American Women for Strict Neutrality's rationale for calling for an arms embargo, citing historical examples.
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Bok informs Addams that she cannot have an article published before the November election, but he would like her to write one essay per month about new issues women are facing for the Ladies' Home Journal.
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Addams discusses the role of international courts and organizations in avoiding war and settling disputes.
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Addams discusses the role of international courts and organizations in avoiding war and settling disputes.