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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 tells a joke about the secret to happy marriages.
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A short excerpt on Addams's belief that women will remain a factor in industry after the war.
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Taylor and Addams discuss the arrest of Abraham Isaak.
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The News summarizes Addams comments about the impact of Prohibition in the Hull-House neighborhood.
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On her return from Mexico Addams argues that the people are ready for peace. This is a short summary of remarks made at the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom United States Section conference in Chicago.
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Addams disagrees with Rebecca West's assertion that men are predisposed to menial tasks by nature.
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Addams offers comments on Roger Baldwin's statement regarding the Industrial Workers of the World Defense Committee.
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While in Berlin to present peace resolutions, Addams comments that though the world is war-crazy, she expects the United States to remain neutral.
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Addams remarks on the success of the International Congress of Women.
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The Committee outlines its program to work for a positive political and social relationship between Japan and America.
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Addams is removed as the guardian of Orr's estate and put in Orr's name.
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Addams and other supporters of Theodore Roosvelt's 1912 presidential campaign endorse Robert La Follette for president.
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A circular regarding Leach's American lecture tour, featuring discussions on welfare work and industrial relations.
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Addams praises Alexander McCormick for his experience and service to immigrants and supporting his candidacy for commissioner.
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Addams endorses Robert La Follette Jr. for election to the United States Senate.
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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 endorse Woodrow Wilson in the 1916 election because of his track record of respect for providing individuals with opportunity.
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Werkheiser writes a pledge that advocates for the safe use of weapons and peaceful sports.
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A pamplet outlining the mission and needs of the school used for fundraising.
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A description of the General Committee on the Limitation of Armament's tasks in upcoming months.
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Announces demonstration welcoming back the women's delegation to Ireland, listing speakers.
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An advertisement for Harold Peat's lectures on peace.