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Addams defends Prohibition despite the difficulties in enforcing it. This article was published on February 25.
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Addams discusses her interactions with Hull-House's immigrant neighbors as part of a round table discussion at the Midwest Conference on Character Development. This transcript includes discussion after Addams's talk which does not appear in the published proceedings.
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Addams discusses Leo Tolstoy's "What Then Must We Do" in the light of societal changes.
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Addams praises Katherine Hancock Goode's work as a legislator.
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Addams praises Katherine Goode's legislative work.
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Addams discusses the value of women's international collaboration, in her opening address to the Women's Pan-Pacific Conference in Hawaii.
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Addams discusses her interactions with Hull-House's immigrant neighbors as part of a round table discussion at the Midwest Conference on Character Development.
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Addams sends her best wishes to a new social work publication, Neighorhood.
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Addams, as told to the Newspaper Enterprise Association, discusses the murder of unwed mother Rosa Stoble and argues for love and sympathy rather than punishment and stigma. This article was syndicated and published in many newspapers in March and April.
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Addams discusses the increasing rate of juvenile crime and the efforts to combat it at a meeting of the American Crime Study Commission.
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Addams and Balch discuss the history of peace movements.
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Addams answers a prompt about changes in the last 25 years by discussing the impact of war.
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Addams answers a prompt about changes in the last 25 years by discussing the impact of war.
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Addams reflects on Theodore Roosevelt's visits to Chicago.
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Addams discusses the impact of the proposed Illinois’ “Eight Hour Bill” on both men and women workers. She spoke at a meeting of the Joint Committee for the Women's Eight Hour Bill held at the Morrison Hotel.
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Also known as Address to the Annual Meeting of the United States Section of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, April 28, 1925

Addams discusses the unequal relationship between Mexico and the United States and efforts in Mexico to prevent economic dependence on America.
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Addams discusses the unequal relationship between Mexico and the United States and efforts in Mexico to prevent economic dependence on America. This was a speech given on April 28, 1925 at the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section meeting.
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Addams offers a memorial tribute to A. Kenyon Maynard at the Chicago Commons.
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Addams contributes to an anthology suggesting that when business develops a code of ethics, it will begin to serve mankind.
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Addams argues that the abolition of war is the ethical problem facing the current generation.
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Addams introduces the papers from the meeting celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Juvenile Court of Chicago.
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Addams introduces a memorial to the ways that George Twose added to Hull-House.
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Addams lists names of people who should receive copies of a letter by Emily Balch.
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Balch sends Glücklich initial plans for the 1924 International Congress of Women.
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Balch sends Marshall her concerns about peace delegates being admitted to the United States if they have communist ties.
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Brenner tells Addams abut next meeting of the Survey Associates Board.
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Addams tells Dennis that she has gathered names of people who can help with the American Peace Award.
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Kellogg sends Addams financial information in advance of the Survey Associates board meeting.
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Shapleigh tells Addams tales about devil babies and unnatural births.
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Jacobs tells Addams of her illness and peace activities in Holland.
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Addams sends Linn some presents for the family.
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Woods tells Addams that Jeanette Rankin cannot serve as Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Field Secretary and seeks other candidates.
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Kennedy asks Barnett for more details on how she thinks American participation in the Barnett Memorial Fellowship would work.
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Field thanks Addams for her letter about her mother's death.
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Dennis asks Addams to help ensure that the Chicago Daily News receives quality plans for its peace prize competition.
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Addams thanks Kellogg for his comments on her City Club lecture and agrees to let him report on it in the Survey.
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Balch tells Addams that a series of Austrian books have been send to her.
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Balch thanks Addams for the amber beads she gave her.
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Lewis thanks Addams for a gift and discusses the decision to hold the next International Congress of Women in the United States.
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Dean wishes Addams well and is glad she escaped the earthquake and serious illness.
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Kellogg sends Addams a proof of his article about her City Club talk.
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Addams sends Abbott an Indian scarf and wishes for her speedy recovery.

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