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Speech given by Addams at the Biennial Convention of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, concerning the role women's clubs has and can further have in shaping policies.
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Addams discusses the value of the vote at the General Federation of Women's Clubs convention.
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Ickes informs Addams that McDowell and Purvin are running on the Progressive ticket, and to ask her to wire him Bowen's consent to run as well.
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Post relays the information about the fundraising needs of the Woman's Peace Party and sends charter members leaflets for them to use.
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Spencer writes Addams about the Woman's Peace Party and the recent conference in Washington.
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Addams writes Allender regarding appointments for the Woman's Peace Party.
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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 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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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 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 writes to Sheehy Skeffington about representation, particularly for women and Ireland, within the International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace.
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Hobhouse writes to Addams on her position with the British Committee for the International Women's Congress and personal matters of health and travel.
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Post relates to Addams her conversation with William Jennings Bryan about the Woman's Peace Party's letter to the President and plans for a Congress after peace is achieved in Europe.
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Addams writes to Sedgwick explaining her reluctance to write an article on women's vote at the moment.
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Ford asks Addams' advice on how to include women in the new Indiana constitution.
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Hubbart wants Addams to advise her on how to be of better use to the peace movement.
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The Association of Collegiate Alumnae proposed various ways in which women may be included in the war effort and maintain ranks alongside men, primarily as nurses but as other medical specialists as well.
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Martin asks Karsten to thank Addams for her political endorsement and hopes she will help campaign in Nevada.
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Haldeman-Julius updates Addams on her daughter, explains recent appeals to remove her husband from the draft, and discusses their publishing company.
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Addams speaks to club women on their responsibilities as citizens to become involved in international affairs.
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Post tells Balch about the problems of obtaining passports to Europe.
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Breshkovsky thanks Starr for her friendship and discusses her difficulties in communicating her ideas.
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Addams notes that women in Europe have been seeking government positions since World War I.
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The paper reports on discussions of milk shortage and child welfare in Germany held at the Paris Peace Conference.