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Addams argues that Prohibition has had a good impact on the neighborhood around Hull-House. This article is repurposed from Addams's article in the Survey.
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Addams discusses the International Congress of Women and her views on women's roles in the peace movement.
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Addams discusses women's desire for peace and the obstacles in its way.
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Addams meets with Corydon Hopkins to discuss his criticism of her pacifism as unpatriotic.
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Addams argues that girls who are too picky may end up unmarried.
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Addams notes that many women reject domestic service because of its perceived social status.
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Addams discussed international women's organizations and the role of college women in addressing social problems.
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Addams tells the Tucson Woman's Club about the Pan-Pacific Women's Conference.
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Addams discusses her involvement in women's clubs and its impact on her work.
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Addams notes the role of private detectives in violence during picketing.
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Addams tells reporters that she is happy that Ellen Starr was acquitted of disorderly conduct.
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A summary of Addams remarks about her work in Chicago at the Arizona Association of Social Workers.
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Addams argues that world peace is coming as nations learn to settle disputes.
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The Committee summarizes its efforts to remove compulsory military training from schools.
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Addams opposes a bill to fund the construction of fifteen naval cruisers because it is hypocritical.
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Addams endorses Herbert Hoover for president at his campaign headquarters.
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Addams remarks on the improvement in the Hull-House neighborhoods since prohibition took effect.
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Addams praises the Kellogg Peace Pact in a short interview on her return from the Pan-Pacific Women's Conference.
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Addams discusses prohibition, her plan to vote in the presidential election, and the Pan-Pacific Women's Conference.
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Addams compliments the American women of Chinese and Japanese descent in Hawaii.
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Landis interviews Addams on her return from Hawaii and she describes the Pan-Pacific Women's Conference.
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Addams argues that the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom has no quarrel with the Daughters of the American Revolution.
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The Argus reports on a meeting of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom about the Pan-Pacific Women's Conference.
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The Age reports on a meeting of the Australian branch of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
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The Age reports that the Australian Federation of Women Voters resolved to call on its government to support disarmament.
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Addams advises the League of Women Voters to appeal to women's own lives in order to increase their political participation.
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Addams tells of the history of the Women's League for Peace and Freedom at a luncheon in Honolulu.
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Also known as Luncheon talk to the Pan-Pacific Club, August 20, 1928 (summary)

Addams argued that vice would cease if the segregated districts in the Pacific were dissolved.
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Addams argues that the Parent Teacher Association serves as a bridge between foreign-born parents and their children.
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Addams discusses her views on women's organizations after winning the vote.
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Addams discusses her views on the morality of youth, companionate marriage and the presidential election on arrival in Hawaii.
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Addams comments on companionate marriage and the marriage of Josephine Haldeman-Julius.
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Addams discusses the impact of Prohibition on the upcoming presidential election.
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Addams talks about how settlements aims are changing as more social legislation is enacted.
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News column about the presidential election that includes a short note about Addams.
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Addams argues that public opinion is key to ending war.
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Addams notes that some girls are too choosy to marry.
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Addams argues that the best way to secure peace is to rally public opinion.
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Addams notes that no organization can ensure peace, just help it along.
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Addams discusses the challenges facing modern youth.
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Addams discusses the difference between social settlement work and charitable work.
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Addams exhorts social workers to support a bill suspending immigration quota to allow family members of residents to join them.
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Addams speaks in support of the League of Nations and international peace.
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Addams states that she wants peace with the Daughters of the American Revolution and is not attacking them.
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A compilation of testimony offered by Jane Addams and Evangeline Booth about the impact of prohibition in poor communities.
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Addams reports on her meeting with Calvin Coolidge regarding a possible treaty to outlaw war.
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Addams discusses her views on prohibition and how it has improved life in the Hull-House neighborhood.

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