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  • Subject is exactly "Europe, political conditions"
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Balch asks Addams to help cheer up Rosika Schwimmer who has gotten on the wrong side of the Karolyi regime in Hungary.
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Chichmanova discusses the political situation in the Balkans following World War I and seeks to set up a study committee of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom on the question.
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Glücklich describes the worsening political situation in Hungary.
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A snippet of a letter Furuhjelm wrote Balch on support for disarmament in Finland.
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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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Misař asks Addams for help to pressure England to stop the oppression going on in Hungary.
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Mann writes about joining the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, as well as political conditions in England.
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McDonald invites members of the National Council to an informal luncheon on April 9 to discuss next steps for European relief. McDonald poses discussion questions for invitees to consider.
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Apcar tells Addams about the massacre underway in Armenia and asks her help in getting the word out.
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Schwimmer tells Balch about her work with political refugees and children in Austria.
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Addams asks Colby to allow relief efforts to proceed in the Soviet Union.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Addams updates Barnett on insurance payments for a set of broken slides and apologizes for missing her in New York.
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McDonald sends Lamont names of people to invite to a dinner regarding fixing a reasonable level of German reparations.
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Cripps argues that Europe in a single industrial unit and a punitive peace treaty will impact all countries.
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Kirchwey tells Addams that The Nation may not be able to publish an article on Upper Silesia.
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Bryce shares with McDonald his ideas about the American role in peace in Europe.
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Dulles thanks Addams for introducing her to German Women's International League for Peace and Freedom members.
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Cripps tells McDonald that he believes the terms of the Versailles treaty will lead to dire economic consequences.
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Addams spoke to the Reading Chamber of Commerce on the role that the United States could play in reducing the humanitarian crisis in Europe.
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Balch sends Addams the text of Lili Jannasch's letter that describes the German women's struggle against Pan-Germanism and seeks help from Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
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Urie tells Balch that the peace movement in Italy is foundering.
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Ernst tells Addams that she thinks the French occupation of the Rhine should not be stopped and that American women should resist the urge to object.
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Parren asks Addams and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom to support the efforts of Greek women and oppose the Treaty of Sèvres and the work of the London Conference.
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French asks Addams to help call for American intervention in Germany's financial crisis.
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Apcar tells Addams about the persecution of Armenian and Assyrian Christians perpetrated by the British and French.
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Apcar asks Addams if she can help the plight of Armenian Christians in Turkey.
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Marshall updates Addams on meetings with pacifists and proposes a resolution regarding the conscription of people in newly won areas.
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Addams and Hamilton recount a story about meeting Count Banffy.
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Addams argues that Europe's moral slump is due to wartime problems.
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Misař tells Addams about alarming conditions in Hungary and Austria and asks for support for disarmament in Hungary.
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Misař tells Addams about the violence in Hungary.
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Addams argues that women can organize to prevent wars.
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Hudson accepts Addams's invitation to lecture in Chicago on the League of Nations.
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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.
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Glücklich welcomes Balch back and tells her about her disciplinary trial.
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Merkel discusses the economic and political situation in Germany.
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Countess von Treuberg asks Addams for advice on making a lecture tour of the United States.
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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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Franklin tells Addams about her visits with Mary McDowell and the political situation in England.
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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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Balch updates Addams about international politics and Women's International League for Peace and Freedom plans for conference and summer schools.
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Baer urges Addams to preside over The Hague Conference in December because her name will make it more influential.
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The Conference proposes a series of resolutions calling for revision of the peace terms of World War I.
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Baer tells Addams about economic conditions in Europe and Women's International League for Peace and Freedom activities.

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