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Addams, speaking at Schenley High School, described the differing motivations of the wealthy and the poor when it comes to disarmament.
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The Chicago Tribune retracts a statement it published based on Addams's claim that she was misquoted.
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Ingham tells Addams about the mass resignation of office staff working on the International Congress of Women due to their inability to work Amy Woods and others.
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Popenoe thanks Addams for letting them broadcast her speech on the radio.
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Borah tells Addams that he would like to speak at the International Congress of Women but cannot give a definite answer because of the Senate situation.
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Baber tells Addams about difficulties in setting the program for the International Congress of Women to include Latin American speakers.
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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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Addams thanks Lovett for her note and tells her that she has sent a few telegrams.
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Smith sends Addams a German translation and apologizes for missing a few words.
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Davies tells Addams that the Field Museum would like to display some objects lent from Hull-House.
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Addams tells Lovett about her speaking engagements and her health.
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Kawai tells Addams about the Japanese delegates to the International Congress of Women.
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Clark tells Addams why she and Kathleen Courtney cannot attend the International Congress of Women.
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Gillett asks Addams to write an preface for a memoir by Josephine Butler.
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The Tribune praises Governor Lowden's decision to allow Nicholas Viana to be executed and calls Addams's appeal sentimental.
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Moore asks Addams to support plans for a worldwide disarmament referendum.
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Addams discusses America's responsibility to help starving Europe.
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Morel claims that France is stationing black soldiers in Germany to rape and terrorize German women.
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Addams discusses the way Americans should view immigrants and European relief efforts.
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Addams defends the Auditorium Theater event after hearing that the government might investigate.
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Addams doubts that a girl held in the disappearance of Jeanne DeKay is the heiress.
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Addams tells the press that the woman pretending to be the missing DeKay is an adventuress.
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Addams supports the idea of a day set aside to discuss child labor reforms.
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Addams discusses efforts to save starving children in Europe.
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Newspaper story about the latest in the disappearance of Jeanne DeKay contains a short statement about the case by Addams.
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Addams discusses the beneficial effect of hard work on the morality of youth.
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Reports Gunn's La Porte, Indiana, speech critical of Jane Addams.

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