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Addams argues that disarmament is a slow process towards progress in a speech to the Twentieth Century Club.
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Addams comments on Charles Lindbergh's flying career.
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Addams notes that hard headed politicians have made the most progress towards peace.
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Addams defends Prohibition despite the difficulties in enforcing it.
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Addams defends Prohibition despite the difficulties in enforcing it.
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A short quote by Addams introducing speakers during the suffrage tour.
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A summary of Addams speech about woman suffrage at the start of her lecture tour.
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A report detailing the Daughters of the American Revolution's effort to stop dissent.
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Bailie's exposé on the leaders of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
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Addams criticizes William Durant's theory that people peak early in their lives.
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Williams breaks down inconsistencies in the government's report on the Sacco-Vanzetti case, highlighting the misinterpretation of evidence.
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As part of newspaper series of women presenting their views on prohibition, Addams describes its effects on public welfare and advocates for the long-term benefits of the eighteenth amendment.
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Newspaper reports on Brown's letter to the Boston Herald regarding the Sacco and Vanzetti case.
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Article publishes Borah's telegram to Addams refusing to interfere in the Sacco and Vanzetti trial.
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Addams supports Anita Whitney who was convicted for being a member of the communist party.
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Addams discusses the growing legitimacy of social work as a profession, and the impact of humanitarian efforts around the globe.
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Addams argues for gun control and placing more faith in the younger generation.
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Addams discusses signs that progress towards international peace is growing.
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Addams urges young women to make the most of their opportunities and to lead by example in the continuing struggle for equality.
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Addams praises Bethune after hearing her speak.
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Addams reflects on the patriotism inspired by seeing the USS Constitution ("Old Ironsides") in Chicago.
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Scudder critiques colleges that accept donations from unethical sources.
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Addams discusses the history of the peace movement.
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An editorial criticizes Jane Addams for wanting to disarm policemen.
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An article in  the May 1927 newsletter of the Toledo Consumers' League compares symbols of the success and failure of modern civilization.
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Addams talks to a New York Sun reporter about her decision to support Theodore Roosevelt and the new party in the presidential election.
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Addams speaks before the Gulf Coast Chapter of the American Association of University Women on the role that women take in other parts of the world.
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Addams warns about the unforeseen social consequences of immigration laws.
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An article detailing Addie Hunton's request to the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom to include African-Americans in their work.
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A photographic postcard of a house in Biloxi.
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The News summarizes Addams comments about the impact of Prohibition in the Hull-House neighborhood.
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Addams and Howe urge the construction of a new junior-senior high school before the Chicago Board of Education.
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Gordon reports on a conference of clergymen promoting world peace through religious collaboration.
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Two postcards of old buildings in New Mexico.
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News of Ethel Osborne's radio interview regarding Pan-Pacific conditions.
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Clipping describes Daniel Madeira's gitft of a stone pestle to Hull-House's Labor Museum.
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The Endowment invites Addams to a dinner for American professors of international relations.
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A report on the Pan-Pacific Conference by an Australian reporter.
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The Institute invites Addams to attend a luncheon in honor of Austen Chamberlain.
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The Institute invites Addams to a luncheon in honor of Harold B. Butler.
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An issue of the journal that discuses attacks on Jane Addams and Hull-House.
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Addams responds to Ferre Watkins's charges that Hull-House was a radical and Communist center.
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A death notice for Emily Hobhouse that details major events in her life.
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An editorial agreeing with Helen Tufts Bailie's expulsion from the Daughters of the American Revolution.
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The Association details their fellowship program which supports international study.
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Bailie tells her side of her dispute with the Daughters of the American Revolution and its blacklist.
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The newsletter outlines resolutions and goals from the recent Pan-Pacific Women's Conference.

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