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Baer sends Addams holiday wishes and asks her to undertake a lecture tour in Germany in 1926.

Butts writes Addams about her fears of communism, fascism, and violent ideology and recommends the creation of an International Peace Bureau.

Baer tells Addams about economic conditions in Europe and Women's International League for Peace and Freedom activities.

Salomon asks Addams to help the Berlin Social School, which may have to close.

Addams addresses a peace meeting and argues that in order for Europe to recover economically, the peace treaty must be revised; she also argues that the United States should and will join the League of Nations.

Addams sends Blaine news and documents from The Hague Conference and thanks her for her gift.

The Conference proposes a series of resolutions calling for revision of the peace terms of World War I.

Proudfoot asks Addams about the legal cases regarding Austrian funds held by the United States and discusses Austrian relief efforts.

Jacobs urges Addams to attend The Hague Conference and use her influence to help the situation in Europe.

Baer urges Addams to preside over The Hague Conference in December because her name will make it more influential.

Balch updates Addams about international politics and Women's International League for Peace and Freedom plans for conference and summer schools.

Salomon asks Addams for help and advice to keep her Berlin Social School open in devastating financial time.s.

Balch tells Addams of decisions made at the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Executive Committee meeting regarding a December meeting, summer schools and staffing.

Lochner thanks Addams for sending her book and tells her of the death of Minna Cauer.

Baer tells Addams about her trip home the political and economic conditions in Germany.

Hillman invites Addams to join the advosry committee of the Russian American Industrial Corporation to help rebuild the Soviet Union.

Merkel discusses the economic and political situation in Germany.

Clark sends Addams news of the activities of the Friends Relief Mission to alleviate food shortages in Austria.

Beenfeldt writes Balch about reservations the Danish members have regarding the policies of the Genoa Conference towards smaller countries.

A draft of a statement to be sent to the Genoa Economic and Finance Conference about how to avoid another world war and start European recovery.

Balch drafts a Women's International League for Peace and Freedom message about war debts and reparations for the Genoa Conference.

Also known as Marguerite Gobat to Jane Addams, January 6, 1922

Gobat sends Women's International League for Peace and Freedom members a letter by Yella Hertzka suggesting that the League headquarters move to a less expensive city which would enable better collaboration with Eastern European activists.

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.

Also known as Significance of the Washington Conference, November 20, 1921 (excerpts)

Addams discusses her impressions of Europe and the Washington Naval Conference at two speeches in St. Louis.

French asks Addams to help call for American intervention in Germany's financial crisis.

Lindemann tells Addams about the plight of Germany and asks help employing German women.

Merkel tells Francis about economic conditions in Germany after the peace treaty.

Dulles explores the implications of the World War I reparations on the world's economy. The speech was initially delivered at the League of Free Nations Association on March 12, 1931 in New York and then published in the New Republic.

Cripps tells McDonald that he believes the terms of the Versailles treaty will lead to dire economic consequences.

Cripps argues that Europe in a single industrial unit and a punitive peace treaty will impact all countries.

Edinger asks Addams to help German emigrees who will be settling in Chicago.

Addams asks the Senate to supply more funds to relief efforts in post-war Europe.

Lewis advises Addams on holding the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's Congress in Vienna.

Heymann sends Addams a resolution calling for Irish independence and tells of the situation in Europe.

McDonald sends Lamont names of people to invite to a dinner regarding fixing a reasonable level of German reparations.

Balch asks Duggan for help establishing a commission to investigate the economic situation in Germany.

Addams argues that international organizations should include humanitarian goals as well as political ones in order to win public support. This was also given as a speech to the Labor Forum in Detroit on November 28.

Addams argues that international organizations should include humanitarian goals as well as political ones in order to win public support. This was also given as a speech to the Labor Forum in Detroit on Nov. 28, 1920.

Sheepshanks thanks Addams for publicizing the famine in Europe and invites her to the International Economic Conference.

Addams sends Kellogg a copy of Mary Sheepshanks's letter regarding conditions in Europe.

Addams argues that to reach a popular audience, the League of Nations should make a dramatic and practical step to undertake feeding the world's hungry. The speech was given to the National Council of the Congregational Churches of the United States.

Addams argues that to reach a popular audience, the League of Nations should make a dramatic and practical step to undertake feeding the world's hungry. The speech was given to the National Council of the Congregational Churches of the United States.

Jordan asks Addams for copies of her interviews with European leaders.

A snippet of a letter Furuhjelm wrote Balch on support for disarmament in Finland.

Balch tells Addams that she is moving Women's International League for Peace and Freedom funds to an American bank for fears about the European economy.
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