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Bailie's exposé on the leaders of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
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A poem asking for peace. It was originally published in the Advocate of Peace from March 1927.
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A short excerpt from T. E. Lawrence's Revolt in the Desert that describes the effects of organized military.
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A poem about friendship.
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Bliven describes the work of the Russian Reconstruction Farms and Harold Ware.
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Addams writes a short statement on her thoughts on goals.
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Addams reflects on Theodore Roosevelt's visits to Chicago.
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Bynner published a sonnet in praise of Addams in Harper's Weekly.
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A poem warning about the temptation to avoid work in the summer months.
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Culbertson's poem argues that the result of the war will be the passing of monarchy in favor of rule by the people.
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Mead relates the similarities between President Wilson's Address and the Minimum Program promoted by internationalists.
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Lynch writes about the travels of Battin, and some of his accomplishments in traveling abroad to various branches of the World Alliance for Promoting International Friendship through the Churches.
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A Müller poem used to describe Jane Addams
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Richepin's ballad centers around a young man and his misguided love.
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The document outlines the Organization of American Women for Strict Neutrality's rationale for calling for an arms embargo, citing historical examples.
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Addams provides reasons for disarmament as a means to better the economy, reduce unemployment and taxes, and improve international relations. She gave the speech at the Eccleston Guildhouse in London on September 18, 1921.
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Addams discusses the use of coal at Hull-House.
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Palmer's poem questions how the world, that can create such beauty, can also breed such hate and violence.
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Addams warns of the dangers of the new nationalistic favor sweeping the world following the war.
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Addams' discussion of the impact of dogmatic nationalism in the light of anti-immigrant sentiment. This paper was given to the American Sociological Society.
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Addams and Hamilton detail in full their trip to Germany and Austria for the Society of Friends, on the matter of food and relief distribution. Descriptions include lack of food in urban areas, lack of medical care for children, and a shortage of milk. They request more funds for post-war work from the American Friends Relief Committee.
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Also known as A Prayer, May 11, 1915

Aldis's wrote a poem inspired by the sinking of the Lusitania on May 7, 1915.

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