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Addams discusses how social movements can help alleviate vice, providing examples such as crusades against diseases and organized opposition to the white slave trade. This is the final article in a five-part series, which would ultimately be published as A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil later in the year.
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Page proofs of "Chapter V: Social Control," the final article in a five-part series, which would ultimately be published as A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil later in the year.
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Morley asks Addams for more information about the peace movement.
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Addams gave this speech at the Woman's Constructive Peace Conference in Washington, D.C., on the reasons why women need to become more active in politics and the peace movement.
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In this speech given at the Auditorium Theater, under the auspices of the Hamilton Club, Addams argues for a system of international arbitration to avoid war.
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Addams discusses the nature of the peace movement and the key players within it before the Chicago Association of Commerce.
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Addams, comparing the act of human sacrifice to what is going on in the early stages of World War One, points out how pointless both acts are.
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Anthony requests that Addams send him copies of "A Way to Permanent Peace" to be freely distributed.
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Baller congratulates Addams on being selected to be one of the Chicago Delegates, provides religious views on the war, and blesses Addams on her journey to The Hague.
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Norton thanks and acknowledges receiving the peace plan by Logan.
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Norton thanks Buckbee for the peace petition she sent to Addams and suggests some alternate routes.
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Norton thanks Hamilton for a booklet he sent to Addams.
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Post suggests to Slayden that suffrage is required for the Woman's Peace Party to succeed.
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Spencer expresses her excitement over the fact that the peace movement appears to be making progress.
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Hall is organizing work for the Woman's Peace Party at the Hamilton County Fair.
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Ford thanks Addams for her trip to Indiana and tells her about a book that she read that is inspiring her to make changes in the world of primary education.
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Ford informs Addams that due to her mother's passing she cannot devote herself to the peace movement any longer, and goes on to discuss governmental influences on the movement.
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La Follete writes Kent regarding the Woman's Peace Party platform in regards to neutrality.

Also known as Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs

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Parsons goes over multiple points about the current climate around the war in Europe and how President Wilson can keep America neutral.
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Logan discusses the economic effects of war, and suggests that international trade could be levered in the cause of peace.
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Nash sends a message to Addams with a song enclosed and a request.
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Jordan disagrees with Addams about the "progressive" qualities of Theodore Roosevelt, preferring instead the policies of Woodrow Wilson.
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McQueen advises Wilson to leave the decision of war up to the people through a referendum.
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Moore tells Addams that she is sending her play to the International Congress of Women at Dublin, but cannot afford to attend.
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Karsten supports Hollins' idea for an Internationalist Daily Labour Paper and advises Hollins to bring the idea directly to Ford.
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Karsten tells Williams that the Woman's Peace Party is not incorporated, but she would send her some material on the subject.
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Karsten sends White copies of Addams' article and informs her of the details of a conference.
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Karsten responds to Oppenheim's request stating Addams would be interested in publishing an article in the Seven Arts, but may decline due to her health.
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Karsten sends Matthews some literature regarding military preparedness and refers him to other sources of information which she believes would benefit him.
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Karsten informs Addams that Gulick is the secretary of the World Alliance for Promoting International Friendship through the Churches.
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Karsten thanks Richards for a letter meant for the President and asks if she should forward it to him.
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Karsten sends Ginsburg a copy of Addams' address.
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Karsten replies to Curtis' letter asking for information on the peace movement.
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Karsten sends Hunter Addams' pamphlet as well as other pamphlets from the Woman's Peace Party.
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Jamieson asks Addams for people who involved with the Peace Movement and to sent her peace literature.
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Liddon asks Addams for information for a debate concerning the United States' response to Germany's violation of Belgian neutrality.
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Balch tells Park that she thinks that requiring a peace a pledge of Women's International League for Peace and Freedom members might not be a good strategy.
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Dr. Jacobs has arrived in New York a day early and Balch reviews the plans to visit Wilson. Jacobs wants to see Addams before her potential visit with Wilson but it is possible that this will not happen.
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Balch notes that George Foster Peabody and George Washinton Kirchwey oppose a referendum on entering war.
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Pethick-Lawrence describes a militant peace meeting held in Washignton.
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Freed asks Addams for advice in helping a friend whose life has been derailed by his deserting the army.
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Evans offers to send some poems to Addams for the peace party.
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Rice tells Addams that the men of Missouri and Kansas are unwilling to fight in wars without a referendum.
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Nasmyth sends a reply to Wilson's recent speech explaining the need for disarmament to perpetuate national safety rather than an increase in war preparation. He offers a list of proposals to ensure peace which focus on strengthening international relations.
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Wallace provides an overview of his plan for compulsory world peace.
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Addams talks with New York Times reporter Edward Marshall about World War I and the efforts of the International Council of Women to start peace negotiations.
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Cook is concerned about Wilson's preparedness plan.
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Addams argues that international peace is not a failed idea, and even though World War I is in the early stages of fighting it is not too late to stop war from continuing.

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