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Lee recounts the political and humanitarian situation in the Near East in the aftermath of World War I.

Hopkins calls our Jane Addams and religious pacifists for allowing the Turkish massacre in Armenia and Assyria.

Also known as Emily Greene Balch to the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Officers, May 1922

Balch alerts the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom officers about the situation in Greece, Turkey, and Armenia, and presents proposals for action by Sections.

Apcar asks Addams if she can help the plight of Armenian Christians in Turkey.

Blackwell asks Addams to help efforts to aid Soghomon Tehlirian, the assassin of Turkish leader Mehmet Talaat.

Montgomery asks Addams to join the Armenia American Society to help the cause of Armenian independence.

Apcar asks Addams and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom to intervene for Armenian women and children.

Apcar tells Addams about the massacre underway in Armenia and asks her help in getting the word out.

Haskell informs Near East Relief on the current state of the Armenian relief effort.

Kurkjian provides a history of the Armenian kingdom of Cilicia as a justification for independence.

Aharonian sends Balch details the suffering occurring in Armenia and asks her to support their efforts.

The Armenian Union sends the text of a resolution to recognize Armenian independence and asks for signatures of support.

Karsten asks Vickrey for a copy of "The Treatment of Armenians."

The Association describes the plight of Armenian children and seeks donations for relief efforts.

Wheeler tells Addams she cannot donate to the Woman's Peace Party at present due to her obligations to Armenian relief efforts.
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