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Bernheimer's peace plan focuses on the United States taking the lead in peace talks between the Allied nations and their opponents as the highest standing neutral nation.
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Thomas is not pleased by the Emergency Call of the Federation of Peace Workers, thinking that some of the proposals are controversial and will divide women. This letter may not have been sent.
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Baird discusses the status of the various peace movements and the World War. He goes on to suggests the movements need to be globally unified and focus on the present rather than the future, and that the war is the results of oppressive economic systems.
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Schwimmer resigns as International Secretary of the Women's Peace Party and discuss the way that Americans view the role of peace delegations.
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Addams congratulates the delegates for their work, discusses the Congress' findings, and calls for a greater spirit of internationalism. She notes that the task falls to women to complete.
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One of Addams' cabled reports to the New York Times, relaying events at the International Congress of Women.
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Marshall looks forward to Addams' visit and has made arrangements in England.
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Addams signs an official statement that appoints Rosika Schwimmer an official envoy of the Congress.
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Bryce claims that he did not support the International Congress of Women and that his actions were misinterpreted.
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Addams discusses the chances of success in petitioning European governments to end the war.
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Addams asks MacDonald for an appointment to meet with the delegation from the International Congress of Women.
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Addams requests a meeting with Grey to discuss the International Congress of Women's efforts to broker peace.
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Drummond provides arrangements for Addams to meet Edward Grey.
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Südekum tells Addams that either the German Chancellor or Secretary of the State will meet with her the next day.
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While in Berlin to present peace resolutions, Addams comments that though the world is war-crazy, she expects the United States to remain neutral.
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Montgelas informs Addams that Chancellor von Bethmann-Hollweg has agreed to meet her later that day.
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Penfield tells Addams that her meeting with Baron Burián must be rescheduled.
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The International Congress of Women asks Denmark to join in a conference of neutral nations to help bring an end to World War I.
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Delegates of the International Congress of Women ask the prime minister of Denmark to join a conference of neutral nations.
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Balch updates Lochner on the International Congress of Woman's delegation meetings with Denmark, Norway, Germany, and the Netherlands.
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Addams and Lochner, retell the events of the International Congress of Women.
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Addams seeks to meet Grey to discuss the meetings she held with leaders of other nations.
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Addams discusses the prospects of peace negotiation with the press after meeting with British diplomats.
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Addams gives an interview summarizing the diplomatic work done by the International Congress of Women delegates and heads of state. The comments are similar to reports of a talk she gave that night at the home of Lady Kate Courtney, in London.
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Jacobs lists the diplomatic meetings held by members of the International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace.
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Balch discusses her visits with European leaders and updates Addams on peace efforts.
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Addams discusses the likelihood that the war will cease without the efforts of neutral nations.
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Hobhouse discusses her travels across Europe, working for the peace movement.
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Addams discusses her visits to the heads of European countries in May and June 1915.
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Also known as Revolt Against War, July 9, 1915

Addams's speech on her return from Europe detailed the work of the International Congress of Women and her ideas on peace.
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A published version of Addams's Carnegie Hall speech, held July 9, on her return from Europe. In it Adams detailed the work of the International Congress of Women and her ideas on peace.
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Addams reports the efforts of the International Congress of Women, the delegations to heads of European countries, and her views on peace. The speech was given at Carnegie Hall on July 9 and published on July 31, 1915.
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Hamilton discusses her feelings about the International Congress of Woman and the peace work that followed.
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An extended interview with a Chicago Tribune reporter on Addams's efforts for peace and the work of the International Congress of Women.
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Addams defends her contention that soldiers were given stimulants before they charged opposing trenches and discusses peace activities
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A list of foreign dignitaries who met with delegates of the International Congress of Women during May and June 1915.
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A report of the work of the International Congress of Women and their plans to move forward by planning a conference of neutral nations to start negotiations to end World War I.
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Addams clarifies fact from rumor with regard to stories about her meeting with Woodrow Wilson.
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Addams discusses her meeting with President Wilson and suggests that Balch meet him as well.
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Addams thanks Crane arranging her meeting with Colonel House and asks for help getting Emily Balch in with House as well.
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Addams promises to send resolutions drafted at a meeting and discusses the plan to present resolutions to Washington. She is convinced that she should not be one of the negotiators.
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Kellogg telegrams Addams with the text of a resolution calling for the United States to initiate peace talks.
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Schwimmer is concerned that she hasn't heard from Addams and gives her an account of their activities in Scandinavia and Germany.
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Catt reports that Aletta Jacobs is en route to New York and seeks assistance in meeting with Wilson. Catt is concerned that World War I will spread to Scandinavia and Southern Europe.
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Catt warns Addams that Aletta Jacobs is en route to the United States and hopes that Addams can accompany her to meet President Wilson.
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Macmillan sends Addams word of Aletta Jacobs' arrival in New York and suggests that Addams travel with her to meet President Wilson.
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Balch discusses her actions after meeting with President Wilson and hopes that she made the right decisions.
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Balch discusses meetings with President Wilson and Colonel House and seeks to arrange a meeting with Aletta Jacobs.
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Smith asks Balch for advice on how to respond to Schwimmer's plan to meet with President Wilson given that Wilson doesn't want to meet those from warring nations.
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Smith tells Hyers that Addams approves of the suggestion to tell the Women's Peace Party chairs about Rosika Schwimmer's trip to the United States, and comments on President Wilson's policy against meeting delegates from belligerent countries.

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