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  • Subject is exactly "peace movement, in England"
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Pethick-Lawrence discusses the International Congress of Women to be held in Holland.
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Rathbone invites Addams to speak in Liverpool to the Soldiers' and Sailors' Families Association.
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Webb seeks a meeting with Addams in London and discusses the Fabian Society's ideas on peace.
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Taylor writes a list of name of British women and organization that suppport the peace crusade.
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Leaf discusses plans for Addams' upcoming talk to the British Committee of the International Congress of Women.
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MacDonald discusses the views of some of the British politicians regarding peace and hopes to see her privately before she leaves.
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Bryce arranges to meet Addams in London on June 24.
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Marshall discusses the work of the British Committee of the International Women's Congress and hope that Addams will be in Europe soon.
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The British Committee of the International Women's Congress has several concerns that they feel the International Committee needs to recognize and meet about.
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Addams reports on a meeting of the International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace, discusses some issues raised by the British Committee and reports on meeting President Wilson.
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Macmillan asks Addams to send her the minutes of the International Committee of Women for a Permanent Peace meeting because she might not be able to enter the country with them.
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Hobhouse writes to Addams on her position with the British Committee for the International Women's Congress and personal matters of health and travel.
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Pethick-Lawrence writes to tell Addams not to worry over the British Committee of the International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace, and discusses feelings against peace activists in England.
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Hamilton writes for Addams sending Blaine the report on the International Congress of Women and commenting on the controversy over bayonet charges.
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Macmillan tells Addams that the French government is raiding the offices and homes of peace activists and updates her on the English Government's stance on peace negotiations.
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Sturge expresses her views on war to Addams and informs her of the work she is doing for the peace movement in England.
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Addams thanks Wald for her recent letter, and hopes to see her soon.
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Karsten writes to Addams to explain the various pieces of correspondence being sent her way regarding the Woman's Peace Party.
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Kellogg accepts Addams's advice about including Bertrand Russell articles in The Survey.
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Willis updates Addams on British plans for the International Women's Congress and their request to President Wilson to include women in the Peace Conference.
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Addams tells Smith about her social activities in England and plans for returning home.
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Addams tells Smith that she plans to remain another month in Europe.
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A pamphlet describing the activities of the Women's International League of Peace and Freedom from 1915-1919.
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Balch writes Swanwick regarding the breakdown of plans for the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Summer School.
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Announces demonstration welcoming back the women's delegation to Ireland, listing speakers.
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Bennett suggests to Balch that a third party like America or Switzerland is needed to create peace between Ireland and England.
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Balch sends Addams information on the Irish situation and suggests action.
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Swanwick asks Addams to issue a statement supporting self-determination for Ireland on behalf of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
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Addams tells Wilson that John Morley will be in touch regarding plans to testify before the American Commission on Conditions in Ireland.
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Swanwick offers Addams advice regarding the Irish Civil War and the American Commission on Conditions in Ireland.
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Robinson updates Addams on efforts for peace in Ireland and the work of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's Manchester Branch.
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McDonald thanks Jennison for Mary Sheepshanks' letter and promises to spread the London Conference report.
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Sturge tells Addams of her plans to provide relief for famine victims in Germany, particularly adults, by setting up a home in Holland.
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Barnett asks Addams to meet Frances Stevenson, David Lloyd George's secretary, while at the Washington Naval Conference.
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Courtney tells Addams about the peace efforts in Washington and England.
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Baer tells Addams about her impression of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's Manchester Branch.
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Muprhy details the American peace tour of Annot Robinson, Gertrud Baer, and Thérèse Pottecher-Arnould.
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Franklin tells Addams about her visits with Mary McDowell and the political situation in England.
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Swanwick tells Addams that Kathleen Courtney will take over as chair of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's British Section and discusses her reservations about the League of Nations.
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Higgs praises Addams and talks about the Fellowship of Reconciliation and Christian ideas of peace.
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Hobhouse sends Addams wishes for improved health and tells of the political situation in Europe.
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Swanwick thanks Addams for sending a Hull-House etching and tells her about news from England.
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Evans tells Addams about her experience in America during the International Congress of Women.
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Williams thanks Addams for hospitality during her stay in the United States and her hopes that she did not make the difficulties worse.
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Clark tells Addams about the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's British Section's angry response to Vilma Glücklich's telegram to Austen Churchill.
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Evans tells Addams that she is leaving as secretary of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's British Section and seeks jobs in the United States dealing with peace.
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Evans tells Addams her views on the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's British Section's objections to agreements made at the 1924 International Congress of Women.
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Higgs tells Addams about religious efforts being made for peace in England.
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