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  • Subject is exactly "war, impact on women"
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Addams thanks Moody for his recent poem, "On the Soldier Fallen in the Philippines," published in the Atlantic and discusses her inadequate reaction to the war dead.
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Van Hook writes Addams about her missionary work in Persia and the suffering of the people there.
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Miller describes Kate Waller Barrett's work in Europe with deported women and children and hopes to arrange a meeting with Addams.
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Addams discusses women's roles during war at Smith College.
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Newspaper coverage of Addams' speech at Columbia University on building a constructive peace by influencing public opinion.
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Karaveloff responds to Addams' request for representatives to the International Congress of Women.
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Sewall asks Addams to help plan a session on Child Welfare and Social Service of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition of the upcoming peace conference to be held in July, discusses public sentiment on peace on the West Coast, and chides Addams for her lack of support.
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Selborne discusses the charges of rape made against the German army
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Adams asks Addams if there is anything more that she can do to help the peace movement. Adams has not been involved much in the actual movement but has observed many peace efforts.
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Hastings writes to Addams to express her feelings about the peace movement and Addams' work, citing her own experiences with the horrors of war as examples.
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James volunteers her services for the Woman's Peace Party and invites Addams to speak to her class.
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Blauvelt and Ogle detail The Kenton County Equal Franchise Association's political and philosophical stance on peace.
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Miller writes as a representative to the Organization of American Women for Strict Neutrality, encouraging Addams to read about the organization itself and to take a look at her enclosed petition.
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Webber writes to Addams about her opposition to the war and hopes that the United States will not enter.
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Wald writes Addams about efforts to communicate with Germany and Austria about charges against Alice Masaryk.
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Addams explores women's responses to war, looking at its costs in terms of lives and social welfare, and questions of patriotism.
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An anonymous mother thanks Addams for the work she has done for the peace movement thus far, and expresses her opinions regarding the war in Europe.
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Fiske asks Addams to create a petition for the women of America to oppose entry into World War I.
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Addams declares that the Unites States should continue to distribute aid to countries they are at war with.
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Bonvallet explains to Addams how her family is fairing in the war, including her mother, three sisters, and six nephews. She also discusses her husband and children, as well as her own inability to handle her family's tragedies.
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Oppenheim asks Addams if she would be interested in publishing an article about women and the war in his publication, The Seven Arts.
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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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Farley suggests creating a petition signed by mothers to end World War I and asks for Addams' help.
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Addams discusses the effects of the war on young girls and women, efforts to ban German-language newspapers, and food conservation efforts.
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Aharonian sends Balch details the suffering occurring in Armenia and asks her to support their efforts.