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Addams discusses past and present efforts for world peace by the use of treaties. The speech was given at Town Hall in New York on December 7, 1929.
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Sheepshanks calls for disarmament and an end to prosecution of conscientious objectors.
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Sheepshanks reports that the United States section of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom has been donating $500 per month, taking over for Jane Addams.
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Addams challenges her generation to be the one that makes peace permanent at a talk at New York's town Hall.
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Addams discusses the deportation of radicals and post-war efforts to address hunger. The speech was delivered at the Young Men's Christian Association at the University of Wisconsin.
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Smith writes a profile of Lillian D. Wald, describing her work at the Henry Street Settlement
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Rivas asks Addams and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom to investigate the recent Mexican election.
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Addams argues that prohibition would work more effectively if both the gangsters and law enforcement were disarmed.
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Addams discusses the conditions needed for world peace.
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Addams argues that peace can only come through arbitration and disarmament at a speech to the Conference of Jewish Women's Organizations in St. Louis.
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Addams speaks with a reporter about her impressions of German pacifists at the International Congress of Women.
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Addams argues that Prohibition has had a good impact on the neighborhood around Hull-House. This article is repurposed from Addams's article in the Literary Digest.
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Addams discusses the International Congress of Women and her views on women's roles in the peace movement.
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Addams discusses women's desire for peace and the obstacles in its way.
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Addams meets with Corydon Hopkins to discuss his criticism of her pacifism as unpatriotic.
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Addams argues that girls who are too picky may end up unmarried.
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Addams discusses the sinking of the Lusitania but remains firm that the United States should avoid joining the war.
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Addams sends Bull a letter asking for suggestions for a settlement worker to work in India.
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Malabari asks Addams to help them locate a head resident for a new settlement in India.
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Nivedita asks Addams to find a head resident for a new settlement in India.
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Addams notes that many women reject domestic service because of its perceived social status.
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The Conference lists names of Australians who have agreed to participate in its study groups.
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Addams discussed international women's organizations and the role of college women in addressing social problems.
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Addams tells the Tucson Woman's Club about the Pan-Pacific Women's Conference.
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Addams discusses her involvement in women's clubs and its impact on her work.
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Addams notes the role of private detectives in violence during picketing.
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Addams tells reporters that she is happy that Ellen Starr was acquitted of disorderly conduct.
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A summary of Addams remarks about her work in Chicago at the Arizona Association of Social Workers.
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Addams argues that world peace is coming as nations learn to settle disputes.
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A list of proposed members of the fundraising committee to form a lectureship at Rochester University in memory of Walter Rauschenbusch.
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Addams invited Holmes to dine at Hull-House and thanks him for his comments on Jenkin Lloyd Jones.
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Balch asks Jäederholm to support Addams' nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize.
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The Committee summarizes its efforts to remove compulsory military training from schools.
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Coe asks Addams to support the work of the Committee on Militarism in Education.
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Addams opposes a bill to fund the construction of fifteen naval cruisers because it is hypocritical.
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Gavit tells Hamilton how concerned he is about Addams's health.
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Stetson updates Gavit on Addams's slowly improving health.
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Addams tells Newton that because of her poor health she is cancelling her speech at the American Friends Service Committee Spring Conference.
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Addams updates Hicks on her travel plans.
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Hull-House acknowledges Anita McCormick Blaine's gift of $1,000.
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Sheepshanks sends Addams complaints about Frida Perlen's behavior at the Modern Methods of Warfare Conference.
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Lathrop praises Kelley's recent speech at Rockford College.
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Schmidt tells Addams she has been elected as an honorary member of the Association of Cosmopolitan Clubs' International Council.
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Blackwell sends information about sending gifts to Catherine Breshkovsky for her 85th birthday.
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