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Alley denies allegations that the American government has forestalled the repatriation of prisoners of war in Siberia.

Adee confirms that the American Young Men's Christian Association has never offered to repatriate prisoners of war.

Parsons sends Addams materials arguing for peace and asks for her support of a Senate resolution (enclosed) to empower a Neutral Nations Conference.

Ludwig urges Addams to use her influence to convince the U.S. Government to send military support overseas to Dell'Adami.

Also known as Speech to the Rochester City Club, February 19, 1921 (excerpts)

Addams argued that America needs to offer humanitarian help to Europe.

Addams spoke to the Reading Chamber of Commerce on the role that the United States could play in reducing the humanitarian crisis in Europe.

McDonald sends Addams a request from Catherine Courtney that President Harding intervene to arbitrate on reparations, but McDonald thinks it impossible.

Addams invites Wald to be a member of the American Commission on Ireland.

Addams advocates for world peace, arguing the advantages of international arbitration over war. This is the final article of a monthly, year-long series on economic and social reform in America and a woman's role to affect change.

Kellogg sends Addams her views on peace, suggesting that the American Army and Navy serve as the policemen of the world.

Addams advocates for world peace, arguing the advantages of international arbitration over war.

Addams urges Madison youth to work with European counterparts to seek international peace.

Addams spoke on America's role in international relief efforts and about the work done at Hull House.

Addams urges her audience to support the United States entry to the League of Nations.

Addams argues that the United States should offer economic and humanitarian aid to starving Europe.

Addams discusses the European relief effort and the role the the United States should play. The speech was given at the 51st Kansas Agricultural Convention in Topeka.

Addams discusses the European relief effort and the role the the United States should play. The speech was given at the 51st Kansas Agricultural Convention in Topeka.

McCumber drafts a Senate resolution empowering President Wilson to call an international conference to create a world government and international laws.
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