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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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The Argus reports on the Australian Federation of Woman Voter's meeting and discussion of a resolution calling for disarmament.
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Shaw details Addams' views on current events such as the upcoming election and prohibition.
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An article detailing Addams' views on war and her biographical background.
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A calling card for Marion Fleming Reid Harwood.
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A poem asking for peace. It was originally published in the Advocate of Peace from March 1927.
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A flyer with the aims and testimonials about the Stable Money Association.
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Addams urges Calvin Coolidge to advocate for the abolition of conscription at the Arms Conference to be held in Geneva.
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A program for Program for a meeting of the political, social and ethical factors for peace, held in Stockholm.
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A description of the Second Institute of the American Social Hygiene Association.
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Addams asserts that women have slowly been taking advantage of their enfranchisement and that prohibition has not proved to be a failure.
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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 encourages women to seek patriotism through internationalism and stresses the role of the United States in the movement.
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Article about the resolution for world peace at the National Council of Evangelical Free Churches in Bridlington.
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The Council reports on activities at its meeting in Jerusalem.
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Hennessey recalls a meeting with Addams at Hull House. This is an excerpt from a longer article which mentions meetings with others.
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Addams offers support to Vera, Countess Cathcart, who was detained at Ellis Island as an undesirable alien.
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An announcement of a Illinois Institute for Juvenile Research meeting featuring Adolf Meyer and William Allan Neilson.
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An attendance form for the Institute's event on the study of human behavior.
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Ludwig names four greatest living Americans, including Jane Addams. John D. Rockefeller, Thomas Edison and Orville Wright.
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An advertisement for the Crisis, a socio-political review from Allahabad, India.
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A news article reports on Joseph J. Hurley's speech about his refusal to head the armistice parade in Boston because of the participation of peace activists.
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The Congress supports H.R. 3821 which will put enforcement of prohibition under civil service.
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Cramton introduces three statements regarding the enforcement of the Eighteenth Amendment in a House hearing on H.R. 3821.
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Addams argues that Nordic races are not superior to others.
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Addams argues that modern girls are unconventional, not immoral.
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Addams tells a story of a sixteen year-old bootlegger as part of a speech about juvenile delinquency.
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Addams urges Illinois women to work legislatively for the right to jury service.
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Addams defends both the delinquent and immigrant girl in a speech to the League of Women Voters.
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Addams rejects the prospect of running for the United States Senate.
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Addams urges for communication between generations and asserts that World War I might be responsible for present conditions.
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Addams describes the negative perception of the United States abroad.
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Addams asserts that the United States should join the League of Nations and World Court and praises international cooperation.
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Addams describes how small gestures of international cooperation are steps in the right direction for world peace.
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Addams asserts that the current and future generations must make an effort towards world peace and international cooperation.
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News clipping about plans for a Josephine Butler Centenary.
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Article about plans for the Josephine Butler Centenary.
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Dawes argues for peace at an Armistace Day event, but criticizes the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom and Jane Addams and disloyal to the United States.
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The School describes its studies, activities, and conditions.
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Wood describes the peace proposals brought up in the League of Nations disarmament commission.
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Addams notes that American foreign policy is criticized outside the country for failing to join the World Court and League of Nations.

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