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  • Subject is exactly "World War I, propaganda"

Clark, Montague, and Lupton oppose the German women's request as propaganda and pledge to let Wilson and the Allied Powers handle negotiations.

Hohmeyer writes to Lochner about his observations and discussions with Germans from a recent trip to Denmark.

Various people write letters to the German Republic of their responses to a piece by the editor.

Addams discusses the challenges pacifists face now that the United States has entered World War I, and discusses how nationalism and patriotism are used to support war. Addams gave a lecture version of this article on June 10 at the Evanston Congregational Church.

Addams explores women's responses to war, looking at its costs in terms of lives and social welfare, and questions of patriotism.

Addams discusses the power that the press has to influence public opinion on World War I.

Addams discusses the power that the press has to influence public opinion on World War I.
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