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Addams argues for peace and international understanding to help bring Europe out of the devastation of war.
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Addams argues for peace and international understanding to help bring Europe out of the devastation of war.
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The Committee asks for help fund relief effrots for scientists and teachers in Austria and Germany.
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The Union asks Addams to write William Thompson in support of naval disarmament.
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Malabari asks Addams to help them locate a head resident for a new settlement in India.
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Goodenough responds to a request for leaders by suggesting Addams as a potential president.
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A writers criticizes Addams for intervening in the Sacco & Vanzetti court case.
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Stahl criticizes Addams for her opposititon to capital punishment.
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Karsten relays Addams's gratitude and accepts the honorary position for her in the American Peace Society.
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Tilton asks the public to give prohibition more than five years before deeming it a failure.
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Starr urges the public to believe the experts who claim that evidence was misused against Sacco and Vanzetti.
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Rich disputes Addams's views on capital punishment, claiming that sentimental opposition results in more crime.
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Deknatel writes on Addams behalf, disputing an article which states that she is in favor of lynching African-Americans.
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Pollock and Younghusband invite Addams to the International Moral Education Congress.
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Mecartney asks Balfour to support the adoption of a Flag of All Nations at the Washington Disarmament Conference.
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Mecartney asks Hughes to support the Flag or All Nations for use at international meetings.
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Mecartney asks Root to support his Flag of All Nations at the Washington Naval Conference.
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Also known as Harry S. Mecartney to the Chairman and Delegates of the International Economic Conference, April 22, 1922

Mecartney sends Addams his letter asking the Genoa Conference to adopt his World Flag.
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Mecartney asks Harding to adopt the Flag of All Nations at the Washington Disarmament Conference.
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Mecartney asks delegates of the Washington Conference to support his plan for a Flag of All Nations.
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The Ladds host a demonstration of textile dying and Alabama plantation story telling in Bar Harbor.
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McDonald urges members of the League to support the ratification of a treaty paying Colombia for the loss of Panama.
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Addams asks MacDougald to organize the women of Atlanta to seek a reprieve for Leo Frank in order to review the evidence.
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Addams and Parker tell Watt that the reporting about Mildred Staley's discussion of morality was incorrectly reported in the news.
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Addams writes to the members of the General Federation of Women's Clubs regarding the organization's work with child labor and the letter
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Addams praises Earlham College and supports efforts to raise an endowment.
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Addams questions the Mirror's coverage of her views on theater, asking to know the source of their reporting.
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Addams asks Denison to write a telegram to Woodrow Wilson urging him to join a conference of neutral nations.
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Addams hopes for Heney's success in his Senate election.
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Addams tells Andrews that she provisionally agrees to appear at the 1928 Pan-Pacific Women's Conference. A portion of the letter was published in the Honolulu Advertiser.
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Addams informs Huntoon that she cannot appear at an event in Akron due to her health.
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Addams argues that each of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom national sections should be able to promote any of the objects of the organization.
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Addams sends Bull a letter asking for suggestions for a settlement worker to work in India.
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Addams tells the Boston Herald that she is not a socialist, communist, or Bolshevik.
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Addams defends her views on capital punishment, replying to a critical editorial.
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Addams praises the World for its promotion of disarmament.
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Addams explains the distribution of a circular with regards to protection to working women.
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Addams' defends Roosevelt's stance on suffrage, rebutting Ida Husted Harper's criticism of the candidate. The letter was published on August 25.
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Addams and seventy other prominent club women write President Coolidge asking for better enforcement of prohibition laws.
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Vincent's printed acknowledgement of the many wishes and greetings he received for his 70th birthday.
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Knox takes issues with Addams's opposition to capital punishment, offering examples of English justice.
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Brooks argues against allegations made against the Industrial Defense Association based on Lusk Commission research.
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Lewis criticizes Addams and the Progressive Party for claiming to be the only party supporting women's suffrage, as the Socialist Party has supported the suffrage movement since its founding in 1901.
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Letters written by a German soldier, published in Jus Suffragi, detail the moral dilemma faced by troops at the front.
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A circular sent to members of the National Council of Women to gather strength against a proposed Militia Pay Bill and increased militarism in the United States.

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