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  • Subject is exactly "World War I, public opinion on"
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Merkel sends Addams editorials (not found) regarding Germany's most recent diplomatic response to the sinking of the Lusitania .
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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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Kellogg discusses the financial and editorial state of the Survey and seeks an article from Addams.
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Addams discusses the power that the press has to influence public opinion on World War I.
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Addams discusses the power that the press has to influence public opinion on World War I.
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Becker praises Addams' views on the war and wishes her well.
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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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Henry tells Addams that he disagrees with her views on pacifism and sees her as unpatriotic and pro-German.
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Adams asks Addams if there is anything more that she can do to help the peace movement. Adams has not been involved much in the actual movement but has observed many peace efforts.
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Addams' secretary receives Maxwell's letter for Addams and responds.
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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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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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Addams testifies before the House Military Affairs Committee against indulging in military preparedness.
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Addams discusses the likelihood that the war will cease without the efforts of neutral nations.
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Addams writes about the activities for peace that she and other members of the International Congress of Women have accomplished.
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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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Lindsay tells Addams that he has issued a series of war poems and discusses his conflicted thought on it.
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Addams explores women's responses to war, looking at its costs in terms of lives and social welfare, and questions of patriotism.

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