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Addams responds to judges ordering parents to administer corporal punishment to juvenile delinquents. This was part of a longer new article.
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Misař tells Addams about the violence in Hungary.
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MacDonald asks Addams to host his son Malcolm during his visit to the United States.
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A report of the death of American publicist Charles Zueblin.
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Glücklich tells Addams about the deaths of recent friends and her problems keeping up with the office work and other challenges facing the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
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Addams tells La Follette that she knows the women La Follette is trying to reach and would prefer to talk to them directly about the campaign than to write them.
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Addams gives Lovett details on her return to Chicago and passes on the news of Charles Zueblin's death.
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Woods asks Addams about whether the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section should use revenues from pamphlet sales to fund the printing of more pamphlets.
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Feakins thanks Addams for her letter regarding Rosika Schwimmer which we help in promoting her lectures.
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Addams sends Woods an article by David Starr Jordan on the Japanese immigration question.
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Addams tells Balch that she thinks the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section should use funding for publishing the Summer School proceedings.
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Kelley asks Addams to write an article to help a push to ratify the Child Labor Amendment.
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Woods asks Addams for her opinion on Women's International League for Peace and Freedom board meeting dates and activities.
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Addams responds to Woods's letter about scheduling Women's International League for Peace and Freedom projects in the margins.
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Kellogg invites Addams to a meeting of the board of the Survey Associates.
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Addams tells Kellogg she cannot attend the Survey Associates board meeting in October.
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Hull sends Women's International League for Peace and Freedom members a Bulletin and asks for donations to continue their work.
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Hull asks for donations for the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's new campaign.
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Jennison invites Addams to speak at a Michigan meeting in support of Robert La Follette's presidential campaign and to help get the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's Detroit Branch going again.
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Addams wishes Schwimmer good luck on her lecture tour.
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Von Trueberg asks Addams for help in lobbying Congress to admit more immigrants from Italy, Germany and Austria.
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Winsor tells Addams that she cannot support the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom because they will not come out cleanly for non-resistance.
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Brenner reminds Addams of her promised donation to the Survey Associates.
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Addams tells Abbott that is busy this Friday.
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Glücklich updates Addams on work done in Geneva for the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
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Glücklich offers Addams and Balch her take on the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's funding, banking, and bookkeeping.
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The La Follette campaign invites Addams and others to join a reception committee.
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Kellogg invites Addams to attend a staff luncheon with the Survey writers.
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Westervelt writes that a deposit was made to the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's account.
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Addams tells Tippy that she cannot speak at the Federal Council of Churches meeting due to other commitments.
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Kelley gives Addams a sense of the publicity campaign to pass the Child Labor amendment.
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Addams tells Kellogg that she cannot make the conference in New York.
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Ickes asks Addams to endorse a statement in support of the Robert La Follette campaign for president.
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Addams tells Ekern that the check she received for the La Follette campaign was made out to the candidate.
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Addams tells Ickes that she is glad to sign a letter of support for the La Follette campaign.
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Woods updates Addams on the distribution of Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's pamphlets.
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Ekern thanks Addams for helping secure funds for the La Follette campaign.
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Ickes thanks Addams for signing the statement for Robert La Follette's presidential campaign.
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Woods asks Addams for a statement to be sent to National Council of Women regarding their attacks on the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
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Addams sends Balch a statement about the attack on the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom by sections of the National Council of Women.
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Addams sends Balch a statement about the attack on the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom by sections of the National Council of Women.
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Writing for Jane Addams, Balch explains the immigration situation in American to Treubert.
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Also known as Emily Greene Balch to Associated Industries of Kentucky, October 27, 1924

Balch sends a statement to the Associated Industries of New York to refute articles published that attacked the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. A similar letter was sent to the Kentucky group.
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Addams tells Kennedy that Hull House has agreed to donate to the Barnett Memorial Fund.
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Balch sends Addams drafts of letters to Francis Welsh and Emily Harvey asking whether she should send them.
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Balch warns Welsh that his comments about the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom are false and libelous. The letter was drafted on October 31 and may have been sent on November 9.
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Balch sends Harvey a draft letter (not found) and asks her opinion.
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Heymann encourages the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's European sections to contribute funds.
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Collson outlines her ideas on organizing to prevent the next war.
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Writing four days after the Presidential Election in which Robert La Follette lost, Addams tells his wife that she has been thinking about them both and hopes to see them in Washington.
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