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Addams talks to a New York Sun reporter about her decision to support Theodore Roosevelt and the new party in the presidential election.
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Sherwin tells Addams that she is pleased that her health improves, but they will miss her at the International Woman Suffrage Alliance meeting in Berlin.
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Addams sends Schwimmer her condolences on the death of Vilma Glucklich.
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Jacobs tells Addams that she will be in the United States in the spring and hopes to meet.
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Addams marks the 38th anniversary of women's suffrage in Wyoming and the eighth anniversary of national suffrage at the annual meeting of the League of Women Voters, held at the Palmer House in Chicago.
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Glücklich tells Ashby that the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom supports the League of Nations humanitarian work and promised a formal letter from Addams shortly.
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Glüchlich tells Addams about Women's International League for Peace and Freedom activities and staffing.
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Balch asks Addams about whether the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom should advertise about their efforts in European women's journals.
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Spencer offers Addams advice about the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section and warns about aligning the group with radical and militant movements.
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Addams agrees to join Blatch's work to place busts of suffrage leaders in Washington, DC.
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Blatch asks Addams to support efforts to erect monuments to woman suffrage leaders in Washington, DC.
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Addams praises the National Woman's Party's international program and agrees to attend the upcoming convention.
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Lewis tells Addams about work being done in Pennsylvania and asks Addams's advice about dealing with Herbert Hoover.
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Spencer invites Addams to speak at the National American Woman Suffrage Association conference and updates her on suffrage movement's activities.
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Mead sends Addams a copy of a report to be edited. She also discusses her thoughts on the League of Nations.
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Morey writes to Addams to ask her to contact President Wilson about intervening in the detention of Alice Paul and Rose Wilson.
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Karsten refers Perkins to the Iowa Woman's Suffrage Party for the literature she requested previously.
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Perkins requests that Addams send her some information regarding the benefits to woman suffrage.
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Burch declines a position on the Woman's Peace Party Executive Board, wishing to devote her time to a different organization.
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Post tells Addams about the difficulties faced by the Washington branch of the Woman's Peace Party due to differences of opinion over suffrage work.
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A St. Paul Pioneer Press editorial condemns Addams for Patriotism and Pacifism and calls on suffragists to stand against her.
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Salewsky discusses the need for mothering classes and expresses her favor of woman's suffrage in her letter to Addams.
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Sloan asks Addams to schedule speaking engagements for Hanna Sheehy Skeffington in Chicago.
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Bruere informs Daggett of Vanderlip's intention to make a financial pledge and support the Woman's Peace Party in the future.
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Upton tells Addams that she opposed the message that NAWSA Executive Committee sent to the government regarding the war.
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Thomas tells Addams about her move to Washington to work for the Woman's Peace Party.
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Produced to appeal to woman voters, this Progressive Party pamphlet includes Jane Addams' nomination speech, a letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Addams, the party plank on equal suffrage, and the party's plans for democratic rule and social and industrial justice.
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Trout seeks to meet with Addams to discuss woman suffrage strategies.
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In an interview with James Evan Crown, Addams discusses the impact that woman suffrage is having on society. Addams later denied having taken part in this interview, specifically her comments on the poor.
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FitzGerald advises Addams to help her organize better efforts to focus on the issue of suffrage.
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A short summary of Addams' speech at the Hotel Astor urging women to support the Progressive Party.
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Upton hopes that Addams can come help her campaign from losing ground in Ohio.
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Upton is surprised that the leader of the Progressive Party is against suffrage while those who head the Republicans are for it.
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Harrison is part of the Men's Equal Suffrage League in Charleston, West Virginia and is hoping to secure Addams as a speaker.
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Thomas asks Doty to participate in the Suffrage Parade during the Progressive Party Convention, offering a place to stay.
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Catt explains her reasons for not accepting Addams' invitation to be a representative on the International Council for Permanent Peace.
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Hyers relates to Doerschuk that literature will be sent her way regarding her concern about the Woman's Peace Party.
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Jacobs reports of the finances of the International Committee and news from Australia on delegates.
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Catt informs Thomas and Addams that she has been selected as president of the National American Woman Suffrage Association. She also comments on the Ford Peace Ship expedition and considers Addams fortunate to have missed it.
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Bok informs Addams that she cannot have an article published before the November election, but he would like her to write one essay per month about new issues women are facing for the Ladies' Home Journal.
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Bradley asks Addams to speak on suffrage or peace for the Michigan's Equal Suffrage Association convention.
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Catt advises that Rosika Schwimmer should remain as the International Secretary of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance.
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Selborne talks about the war and what the warring nations see as minimal terms for peace. She also talks about how woman suffrage is a secondary and less important issue to these governments.
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Schwimmer is concerned that she hasn't heard from Addams and gives her an account of their activities in Scandinavia and Germany.
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Addams speaks to a crowded theater about suffrage, answering audience questions afterwards.
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A portion of Addams' speech from the Second Annual Peace Conference on May 4, 1909 about what women have done that have earned them suffrage.
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Addams talks about the benefits of woman suffrage for the entire country.
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Portions of Addams's address to NAWSA meeting held in Washington, D. C. in which she highlights impact of women voters abroad.
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Addams urges new women voters in Chicago to vote nonpartisan in local elections.

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