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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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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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Barrett agrees to help Addams with the plans for the Peace Committee. Barrett also sends Addams a fundraising letter.
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Paddock writes Addams and encloses a $5.00 check for her organization, Malone Political Equality Club, to join the Woman's Peace Party for the year.
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Edblom asks Addams if there is anything else the Minot Art Club can do as a peace group aside from paying the $5.00 registration fee.
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Addams discussed international women's organizations and the role of college women in addressing social problems.
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Poppenheim tells Addams that the General Federation of Women's Clubs requests that committee chairs maintain their offices until October first, when new committees are set up.
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DeWeese informs Addams that she and her local "womans association" are doing everything they can to aid the peace movement.
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Hyers states that literature on the Woman's Peace Party will be sent to Frizzell.
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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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Hyers writes for Addams to Freeman in order to communicate that literature on the peace movement has been sent to her.
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Hyers congratulates Pettit on the Oregon Federation of Women's Clubs' adoption of a Peace Resolution.
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Hyers invites Holbrook to a meeting of the Woman's Peace Party for Addams after her name was left off the original list.
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Hyers thanks French for wiring the President. She also asks French to write back if she knows whether or not the Maine Federation of Women's Clubs has ever supported the Woman's Peace Party.
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Haley informs Addams that Hobbs will be the representative for the National League of Teachers' Associations at the Washington peace meeting.
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Taylor explains the relationship among the British women's organizations and the reasons that she did not attend the conference at The Hague.
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Thomas asks Johnson to collect as much money as possible for the Woman's Journal and sends copies of the letter to Jane Addams and Sophonisba Breckinridge.
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Mitchell updates Addams on the lack of progress made in Montana due to confusion over who is the Chairman of the state Woman's Peace Party..
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Browne proposes the Chicago Little Theatre Company embark on a tour performing Euripides' play, The Trojan Women, with the profits going to the Woman's Peace Party.
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Hayes informs Addams of the content to be included in a Peace Day program in Conway and requests suggestions.
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The Council lists facts and questions for discussion at their annual meeting.
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Two excerpts from an article detailing the goings on of various Chicago women's clubs.
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Dodds requests information on the recent peace convention in Washington, D.C. so that she may deliver an address to her local Woman's Study Club.
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Addams discusses a meeting with Theodore Roosevelt in 1905 in which he advised women's clubs to agitate for labor reform.
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Ely writes Addams expressing his hope that reading circles at women's clubs will adopt Democracy and Social Ethics, and he seeks her advice on how to further promote the book.
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Nutter asks Addams to send International Congress of Women's Peace Resolution so that she can share it with the Peace Department of the New Mexico Federation of Women's Clubs.
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Riggs writes to see whether Addams would be willing to give a lecture on Women and Peace for the Cedar Falls Woman's Club.
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Addams informs Pennybacker of her selection as a member of the Cooperating Council in the Woman's Peace Party and expresses her hope that she will serve as a representative.
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Addams informs Humphrey of her selection as a member of the Co-Operating Council in the Woman's Peace Party and expresses her hope that she will serve as a representative.
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Addams informs Robins of her selection as a member of the Cooperating Council in the Woman's Peace Party and expresses her hope that she will serve as a representative.
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Addams informs McDowell of her selection as a member of the Cooperating Council in the Woman's Peace Party and expresses her hope that she will serve as a representative.
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Farrington invites Parks to attend the Pan-Pacific Women's Conference in Honolulu.
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Addams argues that it is time for women to work in groups and advocate for causes that are important to them, like peace. Addams gave this address at the National Peace Congress in Chicago. This version was published in the proceedings.

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