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Münsterberg praises Twenty Years at Hull-House, and asks permission to translate it into German.
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A pamphlet of "press notices" on Wilhelm Müller's Religious Life in America (1911).
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Münsterberg updates Addams on her translation of Twenty Years at Hull House.
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A pamphlet containing a petition from the Swiss Peace Society to the Swiss Federal Council, and the reply. The texts were translated into multiple languages.
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The International Congress of Women asks Denmark to join in a conference of neutral nations to help bring an end to World War I.
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A report of the work of the International Congress of Women and their plans to move forward by planning a conference of neutral nations to start negotiations to end World War I.
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A Müller poem used to describe Jane Addams
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Jacobs and Manus inform Addams that the International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace's office is nearly out of funds and that they have not received any of Addams's communications.
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Manus encloses a letter sent to Addams about setting the date for the International Congress of Women.
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Hanfstaengl writes to Addams regarding the Woman's Congress meeting in Zurich.
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Balch updates the Committee on the status of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom newsletter, financial matters, and the League's goals, seeking opinions. Balch quotes from several incoming letters on these issues.
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Hertzka asks Balch to encourage Catherine Marshall to meet with leaders about Article 160 of the Paris Peace Treaty regarding war prisoners.
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Heckscher sends Addams an article about German food shortages.
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Glücklich describes the worsening political situation in Hungary.
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Augspurg and Heymann send Addams holiday greetings.
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Perlen and the German Section ask the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom to raise a protest against the world blockade of the Soviet Union.
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Also known as Statements from teachers from schools in Gelsenkirchen, March 1920

German teachers describe the impact of food shortages on education.
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Also known as To all who still feel like humans, ca. March 1920

Misař describes political turmoil and oppression against Socialists and Jews in Hungary.
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Heymann sends Balch a request to send a Women's International League for Peace and Freedom commission of three to Russia and the Ukraine to investigate conditions.
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A petition calling for an international woman's strike in the case of war.
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Jentsch asks Addams for a recommendation about the suitability of placing German orphans with an American relative.
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Schusz thanks Addams for the food relief she sent through the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
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Selberg tells Addams that his organization can ship care packages within Germany without duty or freight charges.
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Also known as The German Red Cross in the Present and Future, November 1920

The German Red Cross provides information about its recent work.
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Also known as The Peace Movement (1921)

An advertisement for a book on the Peace Movement edited by Kurt Lenz and Walter Fabian.
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Heymann sends Addams a resolution calling for Irish independence and tells of the situation in Europe.
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Edinger asks Addams to help German emigrees who will be settling in Chicago.
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Price sends Addams leaflets on relief work in Vienna and hopes to see Addams soon.
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Also known as The School of Peace in Salzburg, ca. July 1921

The article describes the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Summer School held in July in Salzburg.
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Müller and Dumba invite Addams to a reception organized by the Austrian League of Nations committee.
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Ebert welcomes Addams to Europe and thanks her for her efforts to relieve suffering after World War I.
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Heymann tells Addams that she was disappointed with the International Congress of Women and won't be attending the Summer School.
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Hertzka asks the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Executive Committee to consider moving the International Headquarters from Geneva to a less expensive city in Eastern Europe.
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Hainisch tells Balch about her efforts in Austria for peace and relief work.
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Merkel discusses the state of emergencies in Germany and asks for continued support.
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Heyman asks Addams to confirm rumors that Gertrud Baer was arrested on arrival in the United States and expresses her concerns.
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Hertzka tells Addams about the people that she has met and about the political troubles in Germany and Austria.
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An editorial complaining that German women are bearing the brunt of the Versailles treaty, and questioning the belief that Germany was responsible for the outbreak of the war.
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Heymann and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Executive Committee send Addams their best wishes for her health.
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Heymann berates Women's International League for Peace and Freedom National Sections for poor participation, lack of activity and support for the International office.
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Heymann writes Mayreder offering to come to Vienna to iron out difficulties between members of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
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Heymann updates Addams on the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's Executive Committee meeting, office, and issues in Vienna.
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Balch tells Addams that a series of Austrian books have been send to her.
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Heymann tells Addams that arranging lecture tours for European delegates needs to be done via an agent.
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Heymann thanks Addams and Smith for her offer of hospitality in Chicago.
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Kilbreth accuses Addams and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom of lying when they say that there is no pledge or vow taken by its members. She indicates that a pledge to refuse to aid war efforts is unpatriotic.
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Heymann updates Smith on the success of the Pax Special events.
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Heymann tells Addams that the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's European Sections hope to cover the cost of the Geneva office.

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