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  • Subject is exactly "peace movement, in France"

Lafont thanks Doty for sending information about war mobilization and plans to read it to the French parliament.

Also known as Madeleine Zabriskie Doty to Jane Addams, April 2, 1927

Doty sends the Committee correspondence with Ernest Lafont about mobilization.

The League resolves to oppose national laws designed to mobilize entire populations in the event of war.

Percin discusses the importance of education about peace to contrast warmongering.

Rochester reviews Marcelle Capy's L'Amour Roi.

Duchêne tells Addams that she feels that the only way for the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom to survive until the next Congress is to step up its activity and seek new members.

Addams praises Rolland for his inspiration during World War I.

An announcement of a meeting in Paris hosted by the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's French Section at which Addams spoke.

Muprhy details the American peace tour of Annot Robinson, Gertrud Baer, and Thérèse Pottecher-Arnould.

Vernet writes to the No More War organizers in the hopes of joining the movement and securing support for an anti-war league.

Balch encloses a message regarding pacifists in France.

Barbusse announces the creation of Clarté, a group of writers and artists, seeking political and social change.

Addams asks Hill to help Gabrielle Duchêne with efforts for peace in France.

Taufflieb praises Addams's settlement work and explains that the French seek peace.

Thomas sends Addams information on the Woman's Peace Party finances and about French women receiving equal wages during the war.

Phelps thanks Addams for her letter, wishes her good health, and encloses a translated document from the French section of the ICWPP.

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.

Sharp asks Addams how her meeting with Delcasse went and offers aid in meeting with President Poincaré.
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