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Gale reacts to an article in The Survey about peace. Gale also will not be able to see Addams in October.
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Addams argues that to improve children's lives society needs to improve the conditions in which they live.
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Wilson thanks Addams for her endorsement and on her recent article in the Atlantic Monthly.
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Addams discusses the role of American women as economic factors in the post-World War I global economy.
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Addams discusses the devastating impact of World War I on women's traditional responsibilities.
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Addams discusses the devastating impact of World War I on women's traditional responsibilities and argues for their responsibility to stop it.
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Addams elaborates on how women can contribute to internationalism and peace after the war.
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Addams retells the events of the day, April 29th, at the The Hague Convention. Issues Addams details include peace and arbitration for ending World War I.
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Addams announces a public meeting in Amsterdam during which leaders of the International Congress of Women will discuss , noting public support for peace.
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One of Addams' cabled reports to the New York Times, relaying events at the International Congress of Women.
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Addams gives a recount of what is happening so far at the Hague Conference.
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Addams asserts that women have slowly been taking advantage of their enfranchisement and that prohibition has not proved to be a failure.
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Addams, argues for woman suffrage claiming that municipal matters are directly related to their traditional responsibilities.
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Addams discusses the International Congress of Women's stance against war and the role American women play.
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Irwin informs Addams that her Progressive Party article has been published and says that these kinds of articles are more useful than traditional party campaign materials.
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Griffith informs Addams that he would gladly publish any editorial from her.
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Griffith asks Addams to write an editorial on any subject she likes for the National Sunday Magazine.
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Dodd suggests some ideas to Addams about a chapter of the manuscript for Peace and Bread in Time of War.
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Maddox asks Addams for permission to publish her address in the Alumna of Rockford College.
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Thomas thanks Addams for her plea for support in the New Republic, estimating it might bring $20,000 for relief efforts in Germany.
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Addams questions the process of how pension funds are being distributed to needing families and how it needs to be handled better while criticizing the city of Chicago's government for not doing enough to help the poor.
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Addams questions the process of how pension funds are being distributed to needing families and how it needs to be handled better while criticizing the city of Chicago's government for not doing enough to help the poor.
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The second in a four-part series arguing for woman suffrage.
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In this first installment of "Why Women Should Vote," Addams argues that antiquated notions of being a "lady" work against the woman suffrage movement.
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Addams, discussing the main reasons for why child labor is wrong, how it came to be, and who can be blamed for it.
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Addams describes the shortage of food in Europe and its impact on women and children.
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Addams and Lochner retell the events of the International Congress of Women.
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Addams and Lochner, retell the events of the International Congress of Women.
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Addams discusses the difficulties facing immigrants because Americans do not see them as fully American.
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Hunter asks Addams to send the pamphlet, "Patriotism and Pacifists in Wartime".
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McNitt details how Addams' articles will be disseminated in the coming weeks.
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McNitt provides Addams with a list of newspapers that purchased her articles about the Progressive Party and the income received.
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Addams praises Katherine Hancock Goode's work as a legislator.
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Addams praises Katherine Goode's legislative work.
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Addams, Kellogg, and Wald argue the many reasons why World War One is destroying society, and detail how it is robbing a generation of its people and future. They also argue that the global community has the power to stop this war and prevent other wars.
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Addams considers the role of Leo Tolstoy's writings in the recent decision of Russian soldiers not to fight in the war.
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Addams considers the role of Leo Tolstoy's writings in the recent decision of Russian soldiers not to fight in the war.
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Addams dismisses comic valentines as coarse at a meeting of the Ravenswood Woman's Club.
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Addams praises Roosevelt's work for immigrants, child labor, and corporate corruption during his political career.
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Addams discusses the prevalence of wife desertion among Jewish and Italian men in the Hull-House neighborhood.
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Addams, compares ideas of religion in the past and present and discusses ideas on morality and the human condition.
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Addams, comparing past and present ideas of religion, discuses ideas on morality and the human condition.
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Addams recaps the events of a recent local Chicago election where women were allowed to vote and shows that women voters can be helpful to social reforms by being partisan voters.
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Addams exposes the double standard applied to women who break society's moral codes and argues for a more charitable view of women and a better understanding of their economic circumstances. A version of this was published in November 1913.
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Addams discusses the the Russian Revolution and Russian Civil War using Tolstoy's theories, and argues that Russia represents an effort to end rather than start wars.
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Addams tells the story of two immigrant women's difficulties making enough to earn a living, their experiences with unions, and poverty.
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Addams explains the relationship between education, religion, labor, and crime as she has experienced it in Chicago.
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Addams details the many reasons why it is important that women be given the right to vote, and of how the suffrage movement is not just found in Western nations, but globally.
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Addams explains how educational background, economic situations, and family predicaments have an impact on juvenile crime; and she argues for special treatment of the "juvenile adult." The article was published in October 1913.

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