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Addams discusses George Washington's life, relating modern problems to the ideas that Washington had as a soldier, citizen, statesman, and planter.

Addams publishes the first chapter of Newer Ideals of Peace, in Charities and the Commons, arguing for a new approach to peace propaganda. She makes a direct appeal to sentiments and opinions to oppose the exploitation of the weak and to reject of blind militarism.

Metcalfe writes Addams about his thoughts on sex education and pamphlets he uses in his work.

Taylor writes Addams about his organization's May Festival and Civic Welfare Exhibit.

Kishi praises Addams's New Conscience and an Ancient Evil,  and intends to write on her work from a Japanese perspective.

Testimony of Addams and Anna Shaw before a Congressional Committee on Rules regarding woman's suffrage.

Dewey sends an invitation to Carnegie, Addams and others to join the National Council of the Committee on National Aid to Education.

Addams tells Rabe about difficulties in getting supporters for Rosika Schwimmer's citizenship case.

Schwimmer sends Addams information about opponents of child labor legislation.
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