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  • Subject is exactly "censorship"

The Mirror publishes Addams' letter of May 4 and criticizes Addams support for censoring motion pictures.

Addams argues that the improvement of education for children starts with the improvement of their work conditions and environment and that a national effort is necessary so that every child is protected.

Addams describes the services a Conference of Neutral Nations would provide and why it is necessary at this time.

Addams testifies in opposition to a proposed bill that would censor anti-war speech before the House of Representatives Committee on Judiciary.

Addams and others ask Wilson to ensure that free speech and democratic values are not lost during the war.

Schwarzschild writes to newspaper editors proposing an office to help exchange messages between Americans and their relatives living in the Central Powers.

Henderson sends Addams an anti-war article (not found) which he is having trouble having published.

Eastman, Balch, Leach, and Hughan express their eagerness to have an international meeting of the Women's Congress as suggested by Post.

The Survey corrects the February 7 article that indicated that Addams was under surveillance by the Justice Department.

Kellogg tells Addams about Edward Krehbiel's efforts for Anita Whitney.

The American Civil Liberties Unions seeks funding for an appeal of the Industrial Workers of the World conspiracy case.

Addams advises Catt that the attacks made against her by the Daughters of the American Revolution are a blend of truth and fiction.
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