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Addams asks the Democratic National Convention to adopt ap peace plank that includes participation in the League of Nations, global disarmament, the cancelling of war debts, and recognition of the Government of the Soviet Union.
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Also known as Address to the Annual Meeting of the United States Section of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, April 28, 1925

Addams discusses the unequal relationship between Mexico and the United States and efforts in Mexico to prevent economic dependence on America.
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Jacobs sends Addams the latest European thinking on the congress of neutral nations, but is eager to hear what President Wilson said.
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Post writes Spencer about the fallout from an controversial interview given by Robert LaFollette Jr., which charged that George Creel was arranging peace speakers to appear for government programs.
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Post sends Addams some corrections in her Survey article regarding the purchase of the Virgin Islands.
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Post explains the issues facing American efforts to bring relief for prisoners of war still held in the Soviet Union.
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Alvee tells Addams that the State Department cannot interview in John Reed's arrest save to assure he has a fair trial.
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Woods updates the group on the progress of having the Pan-American Committee bill introduced into the Congressional Record.
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Woods asks the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section to approve Addams's statement regarding American-Japanese foreign policy and the pending immigration law.
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Addams speaks in Boston about the way to solve the problem of unmarried mothers and delinquent girls and urges the lifting of the Russian blockade.
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Parsons goes over multiple points about the current climate around the war in Europe and how President Wilson can keep America neutral.
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Love writes to Addams about Germany's warmongering and condemns its militarism.
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Cripps thanks McDonald for Dulles's address and hopes that the United States can help promote peace in Europe.
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Merriman sends Addams an update on the work of the Foreign Policy Association.
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Sturges suggests that the United States repudiate Germany in the hopes of inducing a revolution.
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The Committee outlines its program to work for a positive political and social relationship between Japan and America.
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In this speech, Addams tells the alumnae of the University of Michigan at the Chicago College club, how they can help with the food shortage crisis by conserving food and understanding the production of food.
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Fox reports that President Coolidge does not wish to participate in a pact with France to outlaw war.
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Woods tells Speer that he considers the Japanese Exclusion Act a disaster for the United States.
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Jordan hopes to travel to Europe, but since Henry Ford withdrew his support of the Neutral Conference for Continuous Mediation there is not much for him to do there.
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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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Detzer updates Addams on efforts to meet with government officials about the situation in Haiti, the American Legion, and other affairs of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's Washington office.
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Detzer sends Addams clippings about the Sayre plan and the American government response.
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Menkin writes Addams about writing an article on the Russian government's refusal to honor passports of Catholic or Jewish Americans.
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Karsten sends Lloyd a copy of the National Conference on the Foreign Relations of the United States program.
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Karsten sends Fiske a post card to send to Congress to oppose entering World War I.
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Karsten writes on behalf of Addams, informing members of the Woman's Peace Party of the efforts being made to stop militaristic sentiments.
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Balch asks Colby for clarification of the American policy towards prisoners of war in Siberia.
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Balch tells Drevet that Addams has been ill and responds for her to Drevet's update on work in Romania.
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Balch asks Addams her opinion on a proposal to have the United States loan France funds in return for ending its occupation of the Rhineland. .
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Balch is deeply concerned that the peace movement might be caught flat-footed if the Germans sink an American ship or some other unexpected circumstance generates public outcry for war.
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Balch sends Addams a letter the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom sent to the Secretary of State regarding assistance for Siberian prisoners of war.
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Balch tells Addams about the plight of Albania and asks her to publicize an appeal in America.
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Balch sends Addams her take on the Riff War and the role that the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom might play in stopping it.
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Balch asks Addams's opinion about asking President Warren G. Harding to offer mediation for the Turkish situation.
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Balch asks Heymann and Marshall for authorization to ask Addams to seek American support for mediation to prevent war in Turkey.
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Balch asks Duggan for help establishing a commission to investigate the economic situation in Germany.
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Balch congratulates Wilson on his efforts to build the League of Nations and tells him of her impressions at the Assembly.
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Lape asks Addams's opinion on latest efforts to persuade the United States to accept the World Court.
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The Federation discusses the possible creation of an International Federation of Settlements and a partnership with Barnett House.
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Also known as Speech to the Rochester City Club, February 19, 1921 (excerpts)

Addams argued that America needs to offer humanitarian help to Europe.
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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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Taussig asks Addams' advice about President Wilson's message to the belligerent nations
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A brochure that includes a sample page from the Foreign Policy Association's Information Service newsletter dealing with China.
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The Foreign Policy Association describes the work of its research department and promotes membership.
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Keppel confirms his meeting with Wood and Addams, but doubts the government will get involved in the prisoner of war cause.
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Peabody sends Addams a list of the member of the Advisory Council of the American Association Favoring Reconsideration of the War Debts.
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Shaw tells Willett that the stories of Black French troops in Germany have been greatly exaggerated.

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