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Newspaper report of Addams's speech before the Sunday Evening Club discussing new ideas about how to promote peace.
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Pinchot discusses his support for removing George Perkins from the Progressive Party and his argument for endorsing the Sherman Anti-Trust Act.
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Logan discusses the economic effects of war, and suggests that international trade could be levered in the cause of peace.
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Baird discusses the status of the various peace movements and the World War. He goes on to suggests the movements need to be globally unified and focus on the present rather than the future, and that the war is the results of oppressive economic systems.
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This paper focuses on the relationship between ethics, economics, government, and religion.
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Lee proposes a fund to reimburse people whose businesses were ruined by war, which would remove indemnities from peace negotiations.
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Addams, Lucy Mead, Crystal Eastman, and Sophonisba Breckinridge testify before the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, on preparedness and the United States' role in World War I.
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Addams, Lucia Mead, Crystal Eastman, and Sophonisba Breckinridge testify before the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, arguing against preparedness and suggesting ways to end the war.
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Taylor proposes financing World War I via an income tax on the wealthy so as not to weaken the nation's economy.
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Hull summarized and outlined works by David Starr Jordan, French Ensor Chadwick, Henri Lambert, and John Atkinson Hobson, for discussion and adoption by the Central Organization for a Durable Peace.
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Addams explores the role that American women will have in rebuilding the world and the economy.
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Lammasch tells Herron about the impact of Woodrow Wilson's stroke on conditions in Austria.
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Balch sends Addams a copy of the report she is sending to the London Economic Conference.
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The League of Free Nations Association announces a luncheon talk on John Maynard Keynes' Economic Consequences of Peace.
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A socialist paper in Hungary sees American industry as a threat.
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McDonald discusses plans for an economic council with Addams.
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McDonald invites members of the National Council to an informal luncheon on April 9 to discuss next steps for European relief. McDonald poses discussion questions for invitees to consider.
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McDonald tells Addams that he failed to secure a British economist to speak in the United States, but proposes an American conference.
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Cripps argues that Europe in a single industrial unit and a punitive peace treaty will impact all countries.
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Dulles explores the implications of the World War I reparations on the world's economy. The speech was initially delivered at the League of Free Nations Association on March 12, 1931 in New York and then published in the New Republic.
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French asks Addams to help call for American intervention in Germany's financial crisis.
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Addams tells Kellogg that she does not agree with his handling of publishing her chapters in the Survey and hopes to meet with him in New York.
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Addams discusses the European relief effort and the role the the United States should play. The speech was given at the 51st Kansas Agricultural Convention in Topeka.
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Addams discusses the European relief effort and the role the the United States should play. The speech was given at the 51st Kansas Agricultural Convention in Topeka.
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Addams argues that the League of Nations could increase its popularity by taking on European relief efforts.

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