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Hamilton tells Olmsted that Addams has been ill for two weeks and thus has not answered her mail.
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Hamilton tells Gavit that Addams's illness means that she must has postpone upcoming plans.
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Muirhead sends Addams Christmas greetings.
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Moore sends Addams Christmas greetings.
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Balch tells Drevet that Addams has been ill and responds for her to Drevet's update on work in Romania.
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Kennedy tells Affelder to send Stella Mallon a check for $750.
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Kennedy tells Mallon that the American settlement workers are worried about her husband's health and send a Christmas present of $750 to help them.
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Kennedy asks Addams to help raise funds for James Mallon's illness.
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Stanley asks Swanzy to clarify the meetings planned for the Pan-Pacific Women's Conference.
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Parks tells Satterthwaite about visits with friends in Lima, including a meeting with President LeguĂ­a.
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Rowatt thanks Hinder for the resolutions from the Pan-Pacific Women's Conference.
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Addams remarks on the improvement in the Hull-House neighborhoods since prohibition took effect.
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Addams praises the Kellogg Peace Pact in a short interview on her return from the Pan-Pacific Women's Conference.
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Addams discusses prohibition, her plan to vote in the presidential election, and the Pan-Pacific Women's Conference.
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Addams compliments the American women of Chinese and Japanese descent in Hawaii.
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Landis interviews Addams on her return from Hawaii and she describes the Pan-Pacific Women's Conference.
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Addams argues that the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom has no quarrel with the Daughters of the American Revolution.
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The Argus reports on a meeting of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom about the Pan-Pacific Women's Conference.
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The Age reports on a meeting of the Australian branch of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
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The Age reports that the Australian Federation of Women Voters resolved to call on its government to support disarmament.
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Swanzy tells Addams about her busy life and plans for the Second Pan-Pacific Women's Conference.
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Addams thanks Blaine for her generous donation to Hull-House.

Addams sends Detzer a peace plan for filing.
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Heymann asks Addams why she refused to endorse the Modern Methods of Warfare Conference.
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Members of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom send greetings to Addams while planning the 1929 International Congress of Women.
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The association acknowledges a gift of $25 from Salmon Levinson.
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Smith sends Linn holiday greetings and news of family members.
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Addams sends Linn a photograph and shares travel plans from Hawaii.
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Taylor tells Addams how she was inspired by her presence at the Pan-Pacific Women's Conference.
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Addams tells Hicks that she is sending gifts from Hawaii.
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Addams tells Linn about meeting her grandniece in New York and sends Christmas gifts.
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Addams sends Linn some clothing and tells her how much they enjoyed Jane Linn's visit.
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Addams tells Kellogg that her draft for the Second Twenty Years at Hull-House is likely not fresh enough to publish in the Survey.
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Addams sends Hostetter some photos and says her trip to Hawaii was very good.
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Addams advises the League of Women Voters to appeal to women's own lives in order to increase their political participation.
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Addams tells of the history of the Women's League for Peace and Freedom at a luncheon in Honolulu.
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Addams and Parker tell Watt that the reporting about Mildred Staley's discussion of morality was incorrectly reported in the news.
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Also known as Luncheon talk to the Pan-Pacific Club, August 20, 1928 (summary)

Addams argued that vice would cease if the segregated districts in the Pacific were dissolved.
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Addams argues that the Parent Teacher Association serves as a bridge between foreign-born parents and their children.
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Addams discusses her views on women's organizations after winning the vote.
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Addams discusses her views on the morality of youth, companionate marriage and the presidential election on arrival in Hawaii.
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Addams comments on companionate marriage and the marriage of Josephine Haldeman-Julius.
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Addams discusses the impact of Prohibition on the upcoming presidential election.
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Addams talks about how settlements aims are changing as more social legislation is enacted.
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News column about the presidential election that includes a short note about Addams.
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Addams argues that public opinion is key to ending war.
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Addams notes that some girls are too choosy to marry.
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Addams argues that the best way to secure peace is to rally public opinion.
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Addams notes that no organization can ensure peace, just help it along.

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