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  • Date is exactly "1917-06-12"
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Karsten sends Lloyd a copy of the National Conference on the Foreign Relations of the United States program.
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The writer thanks Addams for her efforts for peace and decries America's treatment of Germany and Germans.
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Burbank applauds Addams for her work for peace despite criticism.
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Christie accuses Addams of being overly emotional and disagrees with her statements about German-Americans and the entry of the United States in World War I.
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Dickie supports Addams' views on food shortages for women and children during war.
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Judd disagrees with Addams's statement about food shortages in Germany and sends an argument.
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Lawrence thanks Addams for her recent views on peace which mirror her thoughts.
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The Herald apologizes for misquoting Addams's statement about German-Americans and the enty of the United States in World War I.
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Riddle sends Addams a hostile article and offers information about the author.
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Kerr's editorial in the Cleveland News attacks Addams' for her views on peace, calling her naive.
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Ryan sends Addams a clipping and postcard and urges her to keep up the work against the war.
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A St. Paul Pioneer Press editorial condemns Addams for Patriotism and Pacifism and calls on suffragists to stand against her.
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The Wall Street Journal criticizes Addams for sentimental peace talk that works against the effectiveness of the blockade.

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