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Statement of Miss Jane Addams Before the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, December 12, 1916
Paul Underwood Kellogg to Jane Addams, December 15, 1916
Aletta Henriëtte Jacobs and Rosa Manus to Jane Addams, December 21, 1916
Madeleine Zabriskie Doty to Jane Addams, January 22, 1917
Jane Addams Asks The President to Keep The Peace, February 6, 1917
Proposed message to U.S. government, February 6, 1917
Cassen Eugene Parsons to Jane Addams, February 7, 1917
Paul Underwood Kellogg to Jane Addams, February 9, 1917
Lawrence Yates Sherman to Jane Addams, February 13, 1917
Bryan's Alternatives to War, February 17, 1917
Emily Herey Denison to Jane Addams, February 19, 1917
Eloise Liddon to Jane Addams, February 28, 1917
Charles A. Love to Jane Addams, March 2, 1917
Alice Thacher Post to Jane Addams, March 17, 1917
Jennie Lewis Frazier Fiske to Jane Addams, March 21, 1917
James A. J. Atkinson to Jane Addams, May 11, 1917
Pan Preparedness, May 15, 1917
Anonymous ("Every Day Woman") to Jane Addams, May 15, 1917
Tolstoy and the Russian Soldiers, September 29, 1917
Tolstoy and the Russian Soldiers, September 29, 1917
Three Efforts of Contemporary Russia to break through Current Abstractions, August 1918
The Russian Complication in the Light of Tolstoy's Teachings, August 1918
Russia -- A Touchstone, August 1918 (fragment)
Russia -- A Touchstone, August 1918
Paul Underwood Kellogg to Jane Addams, August 23, 1919
Report of Jane Addams and Dr. Hamilton to the American Friends' Service Committee on the Situation in Germany, November 17, 1919
Emily Hobhouse to Jane Addams, November 19, 1919
Emily Hobhouse to Jane Addams, November 19, 1919
Report of the Oberbürgermeister, Düsseldorf, Germany, January 9, 1920
Report, Hamburg War Food Office, January 14, 1920
Katherine Sophie Dreier to Jane Addams, February 22, 1920
Anonymous to Jane Addams, September 29, 1920 (fragment)
Das Deutsche Rote Kreuz in Gegenwart und Zukunft, November 1920
Lucy Hoesch Ernst to Jane Addams, January 8, 1921
Testimony Before the Committee on Military Affairs, House of Representatives, January 11, 1921
Testimony Before the Senate Committee on Banking and Currency, January 21, 1921
James Grover McDonald to Jane Addams, March 11, 1921
The Reparation Problem, March 13, 1921
Lucy Hoesch Ernst to Jane Addams, March 14, 1921
Anna Lindemann to Jane Addams, April 16, 1921
Friedrich Ebert to Jane Addams, July 21, 1921
Address to Congregational Ministers, October 31, 1921 (excerpt)
Speech to the Shawnee County League of Women Voters, January 13, 1922 (excerpts)
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom to the Genoa Conference, February 1922
Statement on Women of Europe, February 12, 1922 (excerpt)
New Bulletin of the Foreign Policy Association, Vol. I, no. 29, June 2, 1922
A Peace Message From Women of Europe, July 8, 1922
Lida Gustava Heymann to Jane Addams, September 12, 1923
Dorothy Detzer to Jane Addams, May 15, 1925
New University Trains Germans for Politics, December 20, 1925
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Heckscher, Siegfried (1870-1929)
Mende, Clara Völker (1869-1947)
Zech-Burkersroda, Julius von (1885-1946)
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