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Addams endorses Herbert Hoover for president at his campaign headquarters.
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Addams remarks on the improvement in the Hull-House neighborhoods since prohibition took effect.
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Addams discusses prohibition, her plan to vote in the presidential election, and the Pan-Pacific Women's Conference.
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Landis interviews Addams on her return from Hawaii and she describes the Pan-Pacific Women's Conference.
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Addams discusses the impact of Prohibition on the upcoming presidential election.
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A compilation of testimony offered by Jane Addams and Evangeline Booth about the impact of prohibition in poor communities.
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Addams discusses her views on prohibition and how it has improved life in the Hull-House neighborhood.
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Addams claims that prohibition has improved life in the Hull-House neighborhood.
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Addams defends Prohibition and argues that a lack of enforcement has made alcohol use more common and dangerous.
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Addams defends Prohibition despite the difficulties in enforcing it.
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Addams defends Prohibition despite the difficulties in enforcing it.
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As part of newspaper series of women presenting their views on prohibition, Addams describes its effects on public welfare and advocates for the long-term benefits of the eighteenth amendment.
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Wald tells Smith that she supports Al Smith in the presidential election.
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Smoot sends Addams data about the 18th Amendment.
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Lind tells Addams his views on prohibition and Al Smith's presidential candidacy.
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The News summarizes Addams comments about the impact of Prohibition in the Hull-House neighborhood.
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Addams sends Kellogg a long chapter from the Second Twenty Years at Hull-House which he will need to cut.
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Kellogg invites Addams to write a longer article on prohibition for the Survey.
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Kellogg tells Addams why he will vote for Al Smith for president and asks her to write an article for the Survey.
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Shaw details Addams' views on current events such as the upcoming election and prohibition.
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Kellogg tells Addams about the 16th Conference of the National Federation of Settlements, held in Boston.
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Addams asserts that women have slowly been taking advantage of their enfranchisement and that prohibition has not proved to be a failure.
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Tilton asks the public to give prohibition more than five years before deeming it a failure.
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The Congress supports H.R. 3821 which will put enforcement of prohibition under civil service.
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Cramton introduces three statements regarding the enforcement of the Eighteenth Amendment in a House hearing on H.R. 3821.
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Addams discusses the importance of social work to the health of a community in an address to the National Federation of Settlements in Cleveland.
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Bruère asks Addams's advice regarding the National Federation of Settlement research on prohibition.
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News coverage of a death related to tainted alcohol.
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Bruère sends Addams a report on prohibition (not found) for use in a book.
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Taylor explains to Bruére why the Chicago settlement workers insist that the prohibition report not include specific names.
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Bruère sends Addams a report on prohibition (not found) for use in a book.
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Addams tells Abbott that she is using a donation for the Prohibition study.
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Bruère asks Addams to make corrections or suggestions on an outline for a book on prohibition.
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Cooper asks Addams's help on a survey about views on Prohibition.
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Addams and seventy other prominent club women write President Coolidge asking for better enforcement of prohibition laws.
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A referendum seeking opinions on repealing or modifying the Volstead Act.
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Beatson asks Addams to vote on a Prohibition referendum.
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Addams tells the questions that Americans asked her while she was abroad.
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Addams discusses the impact of prohibition on urban communities and notes a gradual increase in availability of alcohol due to home-based distilling. Addams gave this talk to the Kalamazoo and Battle Creek Social Workers' Clubs at the Y.W.C.A. building.
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Addams defends Prohibition despite the difficulties in enforcing it. This article was published on February 25.
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Addams argues that the impact of Prohibition in the slums has been positive thus far.
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Dodd discusses his views on Wilson and agrees to dine with Addams at Hull-House.
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Mead notes the activities of and struggles faced by the Massachusetts branch of the Woman's Peace Party.
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Bannard refuses to contribute to Hull-House because Addams supports prohibition.
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A list of names is given of prominent supporters of National Prohibition in Britain, in hopes of eliciting similar support in America.
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Foss presents a plan for nationwide prohibition and hopes Addams will add her signature to a list of supporters.
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A Memorial for National Prohibition lists its reasons for why the federal government should legalize the prohibition of alcohol.

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