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Johnson asks Elliott her opinions of peace workers participating in an Armistice Day parade that might include preparedness supporters and veterans.
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Bok thanks Addams for Peace and Bread in Time of War, claiming her words on Wilson were heartrending to his friends.
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Farwell thanks Addams for sending Peace and Bread in Time of War and remarks that in one hundred years society will accept pacifism as the logical way.
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Garfield thanks Addams for Peace and Bread in Time of War and discusses the causes of World War I.
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Spencer praises Addams's book Peace and Bread in Time of War and hopes to see her in New York to discuss things.
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Thomas discusses the formation of the Emergency Peace Committee and points discussed at the meeting.
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Post writes Addams, suggesting that the Woman's Peace Party hold its meeting and proposing dates.
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A pamphlet urges citizens to create an active and militant peace movement to combat a menace to spiritual salvation.
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Wald writes Addams with regard to the New York branches of the Woman's Peace Party.
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Wheeler puts out a call for ideas about what will happen after World War I.
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Root resigns from the Woman's Peace Party if Addams wants her resignation, and tells of her medical problems.
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Addams reluctantly declines to sign on to Baldwin's appeal for funds to defend Industrial Workers of the World workers arrested by the government.
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Addams seeks to discourage Linn and his wife from volunteering in a more active role in the war.
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Mead arranges plans to meet with Addams and offers holiday greetings in a world embroiled in war.
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Warbasse tells Addams that she cannot attend the Woman's Peace Party annual meeting, but supports keeping the organization focused on pacifism and internationalism.
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Balch updates Addams on the activities of the American Union Against Militarism and the People's Council.
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Mead discusses tactics for the peace movement with Addams in the light of recent diplomatic developments in World War I.
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Balch discusses travel plans with Addams and public opinion on peace talks.
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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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Arrott sympathizes with Addams over criticism in the press and argues that women should organize to stop World War I.
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Klass reacts to Addams' speech on Patriotism and Pacifism and describes events at his church, referencing a character in A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens.
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Kellogg discusses the financial and editorial state of the Survey and seeks an article from Addams.
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Moore hopes Addams won't be discouraged by press reaction to her speech.
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Jones writes Addams a rambling letter about his views on pacifism.
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Taylor sends Addams a referendum asking about using income tax to fund World War I.
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Ingraham praises Addams for her Patriotism and Pacifism lecture and hopes public opinion will return to peace.
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Hopkins tells Addams why she is wrong, and why Germany must be defeated at this time.
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Hopkins urges Addams to cease speaking against the war.
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Becker praises Addams' views on the war and wishes her well.
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Atkinson criticizes Addams's continued work for peace, claiming that the time has come to support the war effort.
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Abraham asks Addams for a copy of her Patriotism and Pacifism address and supports her efforts for peace.
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Pope asks Addams to lead women in standing against World War I.
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Dunlap thanks Addams for her work and tells of her effort to work for peace and be patriotic.
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Addams tells Baldwin that Walter Fisher did not support efforts for conscientious objectors.
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Lindsay tells Addams that he has issued a series of war poems and discusses his conflicted thought on it.
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Henderson describes pro-World War I propaganda and tells Addams that he now supports peace.
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Coman tells Addams that he doesn't think her address contains objectionable materials, but argues that force is sometimes the best method.
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In discussing two German Americans attempt suicide to avoid the draft and fighting against their native country of Germany, Viereck's argues for alternate ways for German-Americans to serve their country.
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Henry tells Addams that he disagrees with her views on pacifism and sees her as unpatriotic and pro-German.
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Addams denounces the newly formed American Legion as a project that could lead the United States into war and argues for conscious efforts to spread peace. The speech was made at the Cort Theater to the Woman's Peace Party on March 5.
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Sihler praises Addams for her stance on peace and discusses her opposition to war.
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Kellogg asks Addams to encourage Columbia University faculty to report on changed temperaments on World War I.
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A mother begs Addams to do all she can to prevent war.
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McQueen advises Wilson to leave the decision of war up to the people through a referendum.
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Webber writes to Addams about her opposition to the war and hopes that the United States will not enter.
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Fox tells Addams about preparedness parades in Los Angeles and questions whether the organizers are profiting by the war.
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Le Gette suggests creating "Woodrow Wilson's Dove of Peace," as a wearable ornament to strengthen the peace movement.
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Jenkins asks Addams to oppose the distribution of anti-enlistment pledge cards at Woman's Peace Party meetings.
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Hyers replies to Ely's letter to Addams asking for more detail about her comments on the use of stimulants in trench warfare.
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Keppel reports on the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace's decisions not to fund most of the peace requests received, noting that the preparedness frenzy has made them cautious.

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