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  • Subject is exactly "temperance"
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Alvarado and Rosales announce a party of temperance organizations to be hosted by Jane Addams.
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Harris asks Addams's advice about creating a series of lectures on vice and its causes.
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Tyler sends Addams the appreciation of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union and wishes her speedy recovery.
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Webster introduces himself to Addams and his company, World's Peace Film Co., and explains how he and his company are suited to promote peace.
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Hayler asks Addams to become a Patron of the All Nations Bazaar.
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Addams writes Harrison about the problem of a Greek saloon across the street from the Boys' Club at Hull-House.
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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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King questions Addams' support for Theodore Roosevelt and is sharply critical of his party's rejection of a strong temperance platform.
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Meyer hopes that Addams will support the temperance movement in Chicago.
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Bryan suggests to Addams that women might support a campaign to remove warlike toys from households.
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The Leitch sisters discuss slavery in the United States, colonization by Great Britain, and alcohol as great evils.
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Angered by the distribution of rum to poor nations, the Leitches ask Barton to write an article that makes a religious argument against nations that are harming poor countries.
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Leitch complains about the amount of rum being distributed around the world.
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Addams argues for the regulation of public recreation to provide safe venues for women, youth, and communities. This is the seventh article of a monthly, year-long series on economic and social reform in America and how women can affect change.
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Addams notes the scene at a party given by the National Women's Temperance Association in Mexico City.
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Addams argues for the regulation of public recreation to provide safe venues for women, youth, and communities.
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Sheba tells Addams about her religious beliefs that the current leaders of religion are corrupt and inept.
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A summary of Addams's speech on saloons before the League for Political Education in New York argues for limiting, not stopping, the sale of liquor.