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  • Subject is exactly "Russia"

Addams discusses Tolstoy and his ideas on labor and peace.

Karsten redirects Gilbert's request for tickets to a conference to Charles Merriam.

Williams notifies Addams that McCormick will be unable to contribute to the Fresh Air Fund because of his absence.

Karsten sends Addams copies of recent reports. She also discusses upcoming activities, including details of the Russian Commission and Hull-House.

Addams considers the role of Leo Tolstoy's writings in the recent decision of Russian soldiers not to fight in the war.

Addams considers the role of Leo Tolstoy's writings in the recent decision of Russian soldiers not to fight in the war.

Addams tells Harper that she and Rachelle Yarros will approach certain names about the League to Aid and Support Russia. She notes that there will be a Russian speaker at Hull-House and hopes to hold a meeting then.

Harper tells Addams about his work with the League to Aid and Cooperate with Russia.

Wald discuss news of the Russian Civil War with Addams.

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.

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.

Robins tells Addams about Catherine Breshkovsky's views on Russia and her current American visit.

Wald tells Addams that she cannot meet in Chicago and complains about Catherine Breshkovsky's support for the Czechoslovak army in Siberia.

Kellogg asks Addams for help getting stories for the Survey from people who have just returned from Russia.

Wald asks Addams for her opinion on joining the Central Committee of the Catherine Breshkovsky Fund for Russian Orphans based on Breshkovsky's statements.

Lazareff writes to Blackwell while sailing to Europe about bolshevism, communism, socialis and democracy m in Russia.

The Committee asks for funds to provide relief for children in Russia.

Wærn-Bugge writes to Balch regarding international recognition of Soviet Russia.

Balch forwards Addams a letter regarding conflict in Soviet-Russia, despite the rapidly changing situation and there being little that the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom can accomplish.

Thomas updates Addams on problems with organizing relief for the Russian Famine.

Reichmann invites Addams to a speech on Russian relief efforts.

Details of Paxton Hibben's lecture on "New Russia" held by the American Committee for Relief of Russian Women and Children.

Ford thanks Addams for her trip to Indiana and tells her about a book that she read that is inspiring her to make changes in the world of primary education.
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