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  • Subject is exactly "moving pictures"
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Addams proclaims that radio and moving pictures are used as militarist propaganda and discusses the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's international work.
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Addams discusses the value of the cinema and the settlements to educate immigrants and help them adjust to American life.
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Addams discusses the value of the cinema and the settlements to educate immigrants and help them adjust to American life.
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Addams writes to Brown informing her to of when the "moving pictures shows" will be open.
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Karsten regrets that the Woman's Peace Party cannot fund the production of a photoplay on peace and suggests others who might.
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Pelham suggests that Addams might be interested in promoting Wargain, a moving picture.
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Lindsay thanks Addams for sending her book, and hopes to meet her in Chicago soon.
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Lindsay discusses authors and photoplays with Addams.
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Holt had sent Addams a copy of her play, which Addams cannot fund or send on to Ford, as Holt had hoped.
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Holt asks Addams to seek Henry Ford's financial help to producing a moving picture on Peace.
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Addams criticizes the film Birth of a Nation as unjust and untrue and designed to foster race prejudice.
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Addams supports the idea of regulating theaters aimed at juvenile audiences, but not banning children from attending.