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  • Mentions: Chicago Daily Tribune
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Addams tells Blackwell that the Chicago Tribune is anti-Russian and unlikely to publish her article.
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A report of a meeting held between Jane Addams, Mary McDowell and members of the Military Intelligence Association regarding attacks on Addams by Frere Hopkins.
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Addams sends Catt some materials about her interactions with the Daughters of the American Revolution and American Legion.
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Kent sends Taylor anecdotes about Jane Addams for the Civic Dinner.
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Bridges returns letters Addams sent him and explains why he might not be a good choice for the Bunker Hill Memorial Committee.
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Bailey tells Addams that the American Civil Liberties Union will sue C. B. Hopkins for libel.
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Addams tells Bailey that she is not inclined to join the American Civil Liberties Unions lawsuit, but that she believes that the Chicago Tribune should be sued.
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Bailey tells Addams that the American Civil Liberties Union plans to sue the Chicago Tribune, C. B. Hopkins and the Military Intelligence Association for libel. They want Addams to join the suit.
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Addams talks about the Nation and free speech at a dinner for Oswald Villard at the National Club of Chicago.
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Addams advises Doty about holding the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section's meeting in Chicago, and discusses Japanese-American relations.
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The Tribune reports on the potential closure of the Russian Pedagogium Falkenberg in Falkenberg and efforts to save it.
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Addams tels Lloyd about lectures and publicity for the International Congress of Women and the Summer School and notes that they are likely to be criticized in the press.
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Addams tells Kilbreth that the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom have never demanded any oaths of its members.
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Addams presents Boynton with the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's objects and denies that any oath or pledge is required of its members.
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Travis asks Addams for Women's International League for Peace and Freedom papers from the International Congress of Women that she has been unable to learn about in the papers.
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Addams supports the idea of regulating theaters aimed at juvenile audiences, but not banning children from attending.
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The Survey corrects the February 7 article that indicated that Addams was under surveillance by the Justice Department.
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Coward commends Addams on being criticized by the Chicago Daily Tribune.
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Post consults with Addams about how the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section should respond to inaccurate news coverage of their 1921 conference.
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Merriam advises Addams to ignore the Tribune's attack on her activities as they always attack liberals.
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Chappell tells Addams about the way people in Cedarville, Illinois, see her.
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McDonnell tells Beck that his critical editorial about Addams, published in the Chicago Tribune, is wrong.
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McDowell sends Addams her protest to the Chicago Tribune about an editorial that criticized Addams.
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Neil congratulates Addams on her humanitarian work and criticizes the Chicago Tribune's editorial.

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