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Addams swears that Hull-House is a non-profit under Illinois State law.
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The Association lays out its goals and lists its board.
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A membership card to join the Association with a donation in honor of a soldier lost in war.
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Addams offers a brief statement on her world trip as she returns to Hull-House.
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The League proposes that workers associated with the International Federation of Trade Unions refuse to participate in war.
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A pamplet outlining the mission and needs of the school used for fundraising.
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Addams reports that she was not able to meet with government officials and that she will not intervene in reparations discussions.
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Addams announces that she is meeting with world leaders to urge them to settle the reparations problem immediately.
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Addams introduces Abraham Epstein's book on the government's role in caring for the elderly.
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Addams comments on Judge E. F. Dunne's statement that $25 is enough for a young couple to start housekeeping. This was taken from a longer article on the topic.
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Addams comments on increasing the scope of the Women's International Labor League. This was taken from a longer news article.
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Addams defends Gertrud Baer after she was detained by immigration.
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Addams praises Edison's the electric light for creating new opportunities for social welfare.
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Addams praises for Irwin's book The Next War for its support of disarmament.
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Addams tells an anecdote about laundry costs at a Hull-House tea.
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Addams discusses the procedure for hiring civil servants in the light of Charles B. Ball's appointment of sanitary inspector.
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Addams responds to judges ordering parents to administer corporal punishment to juvenile delinquents. This was part of a longer new article.
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Addams and Bacon discuss Marianna Haenisch and her charitable work in Vienna and appeal to American women to help Austrian women.
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Addams gives a statement about the role of education in Germany in fostering war and peace.
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Addams predicts that the United States will join the League of Nations eventually.
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Addams remarks on the success of the International Congress of Women.
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Addams responds to suggestions that she run for Mayor of Chicago by indicating that she feels women do not have the experience to serve in political offices.
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See argues for the abolition of child labor law and maligns social workers and woman suffrage .
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Balch proposes that the United States loan France funds funds on the provision that it give up its occupation of the Rhineland.
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Thomas outlines a possible book on race and immigration, focusing on how immigrants assimilate and how their customs shape their lives.
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The Young Women's Christian Association sends a plea to raise funds for Japanese relief.
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Addams notes that Peter Bartzen was not among the National Institute of Arts and Letters's forty "immortals."
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The Tribune praises Governor Lowden's decision to allow Nicholas Viana to be executed and calls Addams's appeal sentimental.
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Addams argues against the death penalty for Nicholas Viana because he is a minor.
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Addams, Stedman and Mathes oppose the establishment of Eastern "blue laws" in the Midwest.
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The Commission announces its intent to investigate conditions in Ireland with a hope that America can intervene on the side of peace.
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Addams supports the idea of regulating theaters aimed at juvenile audiences, but not banning children from attending.
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The League of Free Nations Association announces a luncheon talk on John Maynard Keynes' Economic Consequences of Peace.
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Addams answers a prompt about changes in the last 25 years by discussing the impact of war.
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Addams tells a story about an ocean voyage.
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Addams argues that William Kent's track record in Chicago makes him an able candidate for the Senate.
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Addams calls for getting all Chicago women to the polls at a joint meeting of Chicago Women's Clubs.
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Addams argues that the impact of Prohibition in the slums has been positive thus far.
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Addams discusses child labor, the topic of an upcoming lecture at the Summer School.
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Addams defends the Auditorium Theater event after hearing that the government might investigate.
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Addams doubts that a girl held in the disappearance of Jeanne DeKay is the heiress.
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Addams tells the press that the woman pretending to be the missing DeKay is an adventuress.
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Newspaper story about the latest in the disappearance of Jeanne DeKay contains a short statement about the case by Addams.
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Addams protests the execution by hanging in front of 200 prisoners as savage.
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The Committee asks for funds to provide relief for children in Russia.
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A pamphlet describes a plan for the women of Wales to work with the women of the United States for peace.
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A description of the policy for getting photographs of World War I soldiers' graves.

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