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Addams, Lucy Mead, Crystal Eastman, and Sophonisba Breckinridge testify before the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, on preparedness and the United States' role in World War I.
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Addams, Lucia Mead, Crystal Eastman, and Sophonisba Breckinridge testify before the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, arguing against preparedness and suggesting ways to end the war.
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The American Section of the ICWPP proposes a set of national and international problems to be discussed at the Congress After the War.
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Mead drafts a program for the Conference After the War for comment and suggestions.
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Mead relates the similarities between President Wilson's Address and the Minimum Program promoted by internationalists.
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Mead informs Williams that a convention to organize the New York branch of the Woman's Peace Party will take place in late January.
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Mead informs Lane of an upcoming emergency meeting of the Executive Board of the Woman's Peace Party with State Chairmen and other organizations.
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Mead consents to Addams's plan and desires to travel west to join those working near Chicago.
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Mead requests that the Woman's Peace Party Executive Board meeting be held after October 8th.
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Mead asks Addams to notify the Woman's Peace Party Executive Board if any changes are made to the meeting plans.
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Mead discusses possible dates for the Woman's Peace Party Executive Board meeting in New York City.
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Mead notes the activities of and struggles faced by the Massachusetts branch of the Woman's Peace Party.
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Mead has put together a program for a conference that Addams will hopefully be able to attend. The committee has also failed to financial aid to an international organization, so Mead believes the American committee needs to meet.
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Mead gives further suggestions as to the date and place of the Woman's Peace Party Executive Board meeting.
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Mead writes Addams regarding various upcoming Women's International League for Peace and Freedom plans as well as her own initiatives.
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Meads tells Addams that she will come to Washington to help with the Washington Naval Conference.
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Mead tells Addams about her activities regarding the upcoming Washington Naval Conference.
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Mead explains speaking arrangements for the Woman's Peace Party Annual meeting. She also explains her hesitation with a statement concerning United States military involvement in the war.
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Mead requests Addams advice on a new resolution and organization of several peace groups. Mead also shares her opinion about representatives in Congress.
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Mead sends Addams a copy of a report to be edited. She also discusses her thoughts on the League of Nations.
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Mead urges Addams to pursue libel charges against her attackers and tells of similar attacks on peace from her lecture experiences.
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Mead suggests several edits to a prepared statement made for the Annual Meeting of the Woman's Peace Party. Mead, particularly, stresses the importance of patriotism.
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Mead shares her opinion on the League of Nations and organization of the Woman's Peace Party.
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Mead asks Addams's opinion of asking Gertrud Baer to lecture for the World Peace Foundation, despite the fact that she is a Jew and a socialist.
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Mead tells Addams that she votes against holding a Woman's Peace Party meeting in June and suggests the closing of the office for the summer.
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Mead writes Addams about the hoped-for resolution of the disagreement of the New York branch of the Woman's Peace Party and about resignations from the Minimum Program Committee in protest of Louis Lochner's presence.
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Mead tells Addams about the feelings of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section and hopes for guidance on next steps.
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Mead remarks on the administration of the Woman's Peace Party and its poor finances.
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Mead informs Addams of the commentary she wishes to publish concerning President Wilson's recent statements, and about some issues within the party.
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A circular sent to members of the National Council of Women to gather strength against a proposed Militia Pay Bill and increased militarism in the United States.
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Mead gives further advice regarding a conference Addams outlined for New York.
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Mead sends Addams a letter from Mary Percy and offers advice on how to handle the New York Woman's Peace Party branch's dispute.
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Mead asks Addams for feedback on her plan (not found) and the problems between the New York Woman's Peace Party branches.
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Mead sends Addams a Crystal Eastman's letter regarding the New York situation for discussion at the Woman's Peace Party board meeting.
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Mead complains about a New York Times article that she believes misrepresents the Woman's Peace Party.
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Mead arranges plans to meet with Addams and offers holiday greetings in a world embroiled in war.
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Mead tells Addams about her activities relating to the Washington Conference and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's meetings.
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Mead tells Addams about her lecture tour and attacks by patriots who call her a German sympahtizer.
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Mead tells Addams about the aftermath of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's Mass Meeting and the inaccurate coverage in the press.
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Mead updates Addams about her activities for peace and her husband's political views.
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Mead discusses plans for the Woman's Peace Party's statement on peace negotiations and tactics to avoid being seen as too revolutionary.
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Mead discusses her recent meeting with Norman Angell, efforts to broker a peace conference, and her concerns that peace efforts will fail.
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Mead suggests some revisions on the Woman's Peace Party statement and urges it be sent out immediately.
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Mead discusses tactics for the peace movement with Addams in the light of recent diplomatic developments in World War I.
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Mead writes to Addams to discuss the future of the Woman's Peace Party and her efforts to support the League of Nations.
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Mead writes about upcoming programs and potential dates in this letter to Addams.
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Mead tells Addams her views on the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's resolutions and a possible lawsuit against Joseph Cashman.
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Mead informs Hull of Angell's inability to now present at the annual meeting unless he is able to speak at Swarthmore. Mead suggests possible solutions and requests Addams' help.

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