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Muprhy details the American peace tour of Annot Robinson, Gertrud Baer, and Thérèse Pottecher-Arnould.
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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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Kennedy tells Addams that she, John Elliott, and Lillian Wald have been appointed to direct Miss Beck's study of settlements and community work in Germany.
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A telegram conveying news about the American Friends Service Committee.
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Hamilton details the various reactions of women from European countries to Addams' lectures.
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Salomon praises Twenty Years at Hull House and believes it will be useful to social workers in Germany.
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Salomon asks Addams for help and advice to keep her Berlin Social School open in devastating financial time.s.
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Salomon asks Addams to help the Berlin Social School, which may have to close.
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Amy Woods writes to Jane Addams asking her advice on how the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom should gain finances for the December 7th Hague Conference of 1922
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Lindemann tells Addams about the plight of Germany and asks help employing German women.
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The author asks Addams for help getting American women to protest atrocities in Wiesbaden, Germany.
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Kirchhoff writes to Addams with plans for her visit to Bremen in September.
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De Vry sends Addams letters asking for help in raising funds to feed German children.
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Wood tells Addams about conditions in Germany and hopes to see her before she heads back to America.
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Wood asks former colleagues to help E. von Gaisberg secure a charitable job.
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Catt explains the international issues that she has encountered in trying to organize an international peace meeting.
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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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Sihler tells Addams he added her name to a list of subscribers to a potential publication about Germany.
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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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Merkel discusses the state of emergencies in Germany and asks for continued support.
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Karsten is looking for a pamphlet that Mead needs and will pass it along when she finds it. Karsten has also been working with several librarians who are interested in peace literature.
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Vermilye criticizes Addams's request for a referendum and explains that there are some times when war is necessary to protect the nation.
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Abderhalden asks Wells for help funding a plan to feed starving German children.
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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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Balch tells Duggan about the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's relations with a commission to visit Germany, Fight the Famine Council, and the League of Nations.
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Balch asks Duggan for help establishing a commission to investigate the economic situation in Germany.
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Hobhouse writes Addams about relief for children in Leipzig, Germany, children.
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Taussig tells Addams that she has delegated Edna Gellhorn to handle an issue about children.
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Kirchwey sends Addams a fragment of an article regarding German relief efforts and offers further publicity.
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A report of a soup kitchen opened in Dusseldorf, Germany by the French Army to meet the needs of the German people.
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Shaw tells Willett that the stories of Black French troops in Germany have been greatly exaggerated.
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The newspaper reports that Addams says Germany no longer needs relief help.
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Baer tells Addams how disappointed she is that illness will cancel her German trip.
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Baer sends Addams holiday wishes and asks her to undertake a lecture tour in Germany in 1926.
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Baer tells Addams about her trip home the political and economic conditions in Germany.
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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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Baer updates Addams on the German women's rights movement and other activities.
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Löhr writes a letter of recommendation for Hedwig Segers and her work with children.
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Hoover sends Addams a letter of introduction to the American ambassador to the Netherlands.
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Croly asks Byron to thank Addams for the memorandum.
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Bryce shares with McDonald his ideas about the American role in peace in Europe.
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Addams tells Lindsey she has sent his letter to about Grace Abbott and mentions talking about the courts when in Germany.
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Addams sends Wacker a correction about reported statements she made on Germany's need for aid.
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Addams tells Dietrich that she has to cancel her German trip due to ill health.
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Addams tells Hoppstock-Huth that she must cancel her German trip because of her ill health.
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Addams forwards Hudson a letter from Germany (not found) and invites him to visit Hull-House.

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