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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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Haass and Burgess invite the bearer to hear Addams speak at a tea held in Peking.
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The Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's Swedish Section calls on women to use their influence for world peace.
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Maine's plans for Armistice and Disarmament Day on November 11, 1921.