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A report of a meeting held between Jane Addams, Mary McDowell and members of the Military Intelligence Association regarding attacks on Addams by Frere Hopkins.
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Joyner tells Todd about the reaction of Chinese women about the Pan-Pacific Women's Conference as well as her family life.
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Levinson gives Addams his opinion of Samuel Colcord and James Shotwell's value to the peace movement.
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A news article reports on Joseph J. Hurley's speech about his refusal to head the armistice parade in Boston because of the participation of peace activists.
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Addams tells Catt that she will not attend the International Council of Women conference, but hopes it is a success.
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Catt asks Addams for assistance in her plan to write an open letter defending peace organizations against attacks on their patriotism.
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Detzer updates Addams on efforts to meet with government officials about the situation in Haiti, the American Legion, and other affairs of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's Washington office.
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Article describing a stormy meeting of the Conference on the Cause and Cure of War held between December 5 and 10 in Washington, DC.
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Schwimmer thanks Addams for signing an American Civil Liberties Union petition in her support.
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Slayden thanks Addams for her sympathy and hopes the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom will open a Texas branch.
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MacSwiney asks to meet Addams in Dublin and apologizes for missing the International Congress of Women.
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Levinson sends Addams a letter he wrote about her to John Faville.
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Schwimmer tells Addams about her experiences of anti-radicalism and militarism.
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Schwimmer tells Addams about attacks being made on her character.
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Spencer tells Addams about recent confrerence and her sister's medical condition.
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Johnson tells Elliott about her experience with peace celebrations.
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A clipping describing Nathan Shiverick's condemnation of peace activists.
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Shiverick criticizes Addams and the peace movement for operating in theory to end war rather that focusing on the deterrent of preparedness.
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Collson sends Addams her thoughts about peace and asks for help finding work she can do for peace.
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Catt tells Addams about the possibility of an investigation of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom for Russian ties by Congress, provides information about a similar investigation of the Women's Joint Congressional Committee, and mentions that the accusations are funded by militarists.
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Schwimmer blasts Addams and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section for their lack of publicity and organizing work for the International Congress of Women and criticizes the impact that social workers have made on the peace cause.
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Hopkins calls our Jane Addams and religious pacifists for allowing the Turkish massacre in Armenia and Assyria.
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Peabody praises Addams's Peace and Bread in Time of War and her views on religion.
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Gompers tells the Central Labor Union how the American Federation of Labor plans to act on Armistice Day.
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Murray blames McDonald, Woodrow Wilson, and America in general for the poor outcome of the peace negotiations.
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Ernst asks Addams for a meeting, telling her that she has felt alienated from American peace activists and advising on the problems in Germany.
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McDonald discusses efforts to defend against attacks by the State Department and a possible conference on reparations.
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Balch asks Leach for advice in resolving the problems with the Women's Peace Society.
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A snippet of a letter Furuhjelm wrote Balch on support for disarmament in Finland.
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Addams tells Spencer her ideas about next steps for the Woman's Peace Party given the situation in the United States.
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Ford answers questions about the use of the word "murderer" in regard to soldiers, crediting it to Addams.
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Jordan tells Addams that the Ford peace work is failing and that a new more private effort might be needed.
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Carter criticizes Addams after she gives a speech renewing calls for pacifism.
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Smith requests that Hull protests Addams' International Peace Conference.
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Weyl thanks Addams for her critique of his book The End of War (1918).
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Mead writes Addams about the hoped-for resolution of the disagreement of the New York branch of the Woman's Peace Party and about resignations from the Minimum Program Committee in protest of Louis Lochner's presence.
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Lynch asks Lochner to resign from the American section of the Central Organization for a Durable Peace on the grounds that others are resigning because Lochner is a member.
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Addams explains the controversy between the New York State and New York City Woman's Peace Party branches, but believes it can be resolved.
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Addams asks Mead to mediate between the New York branches of the Woman's Peace Party by meeting with the two groups with Emily Balch.
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Percy tells Addams how angry she is over the New York State Woman's Peace Party conference, especially the behavior of Emily Balch.
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Root resigns from the Woman's Peace Party if Addams wants her resignation, and tells of her medical problems.
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Mead complains about a New York Times article that she believes misrepresents the Woman's Peace Party.
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Jordan tells Addams he is not going to the People's Council meeting in Minneapolis because he does not agree with their tactics.
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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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Post warns Addams that the Woman's Peace Party must be careful in their programs not to appear to be attacking the president.
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Addams discusses the problems with the People's Council with Jordan.
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The New York Times criticizes the efforts of Addams and the International Congress of Women.
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The Wall Street Journal criticizes Addams for sentimental peace talk that works against the effectiveness of the blockade.
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Christie accuses Addams of being overly emotional and disagrees with her statements about German-Americans and the entry of the United States in World War I.
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Hopkins tells Addams why she is wrong, and why Germany must be defeated at this time.

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