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Hyers denies that Mrs. J. K. Weston was a representative of the Woman's Peace Party.
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Clingman sends an announcement of her one hundredth birthday.
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Kilbreth accuses Addams and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom of lying when they say that there is no pledge or vow taken by its members. She indicates that a pledge to refuse to aid war efforts is unpatriotic.
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Shaw asks Addams and Villard to investigate Black lynchings once their inquiry on Ireland is completed.
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A fragmented document written by Addams, possibly a draft of a speech she would later give. In it, Addams argues how nationalistic ideas are beginning to cloud peoples judgement about the war.
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A mail-in questionnaire asking Illinois voters about their interests and seeking volunteers.
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Young argues to the editor that outsiders should not question the justice system.
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Nivedita asks Addams to find a head resident for a new settlement in India.
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Newspaper report of a leaflet Addams and others produced in opposition to the enlargement of the U.S. Navy.
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The Committee announces it formation and seeks to gather opinions about the resumption of international relations.
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Addams discusses unwelcome letters written to her and her efforts to have them stopped.
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Addams discusses the value in the Hull House production of the Ajax in bringing attention to the Greek immigrants in the city.
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James criticizes the Advertiser for its inaccurate reporting of William Stead's address at Harvard Union.
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A form letter from Wilson thanks Addams for her generous response to his recent speech.
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