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  • Subject is exactly "World War I, France and"

The French Section of the ICWPP presents terms by which all allied governments can abide in an effort to establish a system for peace.

Parsons goes over multiple points about the current climate around the war in Europe and how President Wilson can keep America neutral.

Henderson describes pro-World War I propaganda and tells Addams that he now supports peace.

Bonvallet explains to Addams how her family is fairing in the war, including her mother, three sisters, and six nephews. She also discusses her husband and children, as well as her own inability to handle her family's tragedies.

Fishback asks Addams to participate in a protest against sending young troops to France.

Karsten talks about the protests against sending troops to France in a letter to Fishback and sends Fishback material from the Woman's Peace Party.

Kellogg informs Addams that Paul Kellogg will be working with the Red Cross in France until the end of the year.

Kellogg tells Addams that he is back at work and sends her pamphlets on his work with the Red Cross.

Addams thanks Kellogg for his Red Cross books and praises his work in Europe.

Linn explains his preparations to travel to France and the kind of work he will be undertaking there with the Y.M.C.A. He wants his family to know he is following what he feels is right, despite the danger that being in a war zone puts him in.

Addams describes the trip she took to locate Hulbert's brother's grave in France.

Carlson tells the Swedish professors that he will publicize their complaints about the behavior of French African troops in occupied Germany, but he doubts that Americans will be able to impact French behavior.

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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