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Taylor updated Addams on news, including his son's embassy position in Russia.
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Jacobs and Manus telegram Addams that they cannot hold an International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace meeting in Copenhagen due to travel restrictions.
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Kellogg asks Addams to approve a desciption of the chapters they plan to publish (not found).
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Adelsward invites Addams to join the Study Commission of the Central Organization for Durable Peace.
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Balch discusses the actions of other members at a peace conference.
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Addams discusses the possibility of both Marcet Haldeman and Emanuel Julius sharing a hyphenated name after marriage.
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Webber writes to Addams about her opposition to the war and hopes that the United States will not enter.
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Addams tells Ford that she has agreed to join the Neutral Conference, but wants to meet with him to correct reporting on her views.
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Balch discusses her plans for a year's sabbatical devoted to peace work.
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Parsons is troubled over the growing sentiment towards war and asks Addams to speak to those in power.
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Addams tells Jacobs that she will send dates for the next meeting of the International Committee of Women for a Permanent Peace as soon as she can.
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Evans writes Thomas to discuss a $50 per month donation she wants to make for the peace movement.
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Addams is advised not to participate in the Ford Peace Ship due to poor health.
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Pethick-Lawrence writes to tell Addams not to worry over the British Committee of the International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace, and discusses feelings against peace activists in England.
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The International Congress of Women's report of activities including Jane Addams's address, resolutions, and a report of the work done by the delegations to European capitals.
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Addams gives a statement clarifying her argument that diplomats are not the best people to negotiate the end of wars.
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Courtney praises Addams efforts for peace. Courtney would also like Addams to publish a report for her.
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Pringsheim seeks Addams' help in obtaining English-language books for prisoners held in Germany.
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Marsh thanks Addams for sending The Women at the Hague.
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Kellogg sent Addams three copies of the revised manifesto, not to be shared with the public.
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Addams will not be able to make a meeting in Chicago in October.
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Letters written by a German soldier, published in Jus Suffragi, detail the moral dilemma faced by troops at the front.
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Quotes from Addams' testimony before the Illinois Legislative Committee on Industrial Affairs on the health effects of child labor.
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Addams discusses neutrality and why women were best suited to protest against war at Radcliffe College.
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An excerpt from Addams' Children's Day speech at the Free Synagogue at Carnegie Hall.
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Addams speaks on the impact that war will have on social welfare activity.
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An essay collected from Addams' writings on children, child labor, and recreational opportunities in the city.
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Addams' speech given between acts in Chicago theaters exhorts support for woman suffrage.
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In an interview with James Evan Crown, Addams discusses the impact that woman suffrage is having on society. Addams later denied having taken part in this interview, specifically her comments on the poor.
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Also known as Address to the Lake View Women's Club, March 6, 1906 (excerpt)

Addams gave an address to the Lake View Women's Club about her views on woman suffrage at the municipal level of government.
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Addams reports on efforts of women in creating exhibits that discussed social economy compared to the Paris Exhibition in 1900.
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Addams reports on efforts of women in creating exhibits that discussed British efforts to provide adequate housing for impoverished families.
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Addams discusses the importance of the Consumer's League in pushing for child labor reforms.
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Addams encourages college women at Wellesley to use their educations to improve the lives of immigrants.
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Addams argues for more high schools with better furnishings.
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Addams urges universal disarmament of nations, and the substitution of moral influence for war.
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Addams discusses which widows can be granted scholarships for their children.
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Addams discusses her experiences with immigrants in a talk to the Cook County Teachers' Association.
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Addams describes social settlement work and its impact on immigrant neighborhoods.
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Addams notes that immigrant families are used to having children work but do not see the difference between farm and factory work.
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Addams details the evils of child labor and efforts to abolish it in Illinois.
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Addams discusses the different methods of social work and describes how the settlement works to help society.
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Addams refuses to be quoted about Frances Dickinson's ideas about marriage by contract.
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Addams discusses the problems of child labor in relation to compulsory education.
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Addams notes abuses of Hull-Houses day nurseries by lazy fathers whose wives have to work.
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Addams weighs in on the idea that women who work in household service are more likely to marry more frequently and in better circumstance. This is part of a longer article.
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Addams discusses efforts made to reach the needy through settlement work. She delivered this speech at the annual meeting of the Associated Charities.
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Addams discusses woman's capacity for bad behavior and that women's philanthropy should be more active in areas like child labor.

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