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  • Subject is exactly "World War I, public opinion on"
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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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Graham discusses the state of World War I and muses about the United States entering the fight.
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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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Thomas discusses the formation of the Emergency Peace Committee and points discussed at the meeting.
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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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Addams discusses her visits to the heads of European countries in May and June 1915.
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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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Atkinson criticizes Addams's continued work for peace, claiming that the time has come to support the war effort.
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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 tells Baldwin that Walter Fisher did not support efforts for conscientious objectors.
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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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Moore hopes Addams won't be discouraged by press reaction to her speech.
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Hopkins urges Addams to cease speaking against the war.
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Hopkins tells Addams why she is wrong, and why Germany must be defeated at this time.
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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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Sihler praises Addams for her stance on peace and discusses her opposition to 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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Wald writes Addams with regard to the New York branches of the Woman's Peace Party.
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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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Mead arranges plans to meet with Addams and offers holiday greetings in a world embroiled in war.
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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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Goldman discusses his attempts to end World War I by writing the governments of England, Germany, and Japan.
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Sewall asks Addams to help plan a session on Child Welfare and Social Service of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition of the upcoming peace conference to be held in July, discusses public sentiment on peace on the West Coast, and chides Addams for her lack of support.
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Pope asks Addams to lead women in standing against 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.