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  • Mentions: The New Republic
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Addams tells Latham how unhappy she is with the marketing for the Excellent Becomes the Permanent.
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Adams's secretary tells Lape that Addams is ill and advises her on the World Court situation.
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Kellogg tells Addams why he will vote for Al Smith for president and asks her to write an article for the Survey.
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Courtney tells Addams why it might be the wrong time for the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom to undertake the China trip.
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Addams achievements and credentials in social work and the peace movement are listed.
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Kellogg and Hapgood ask Addams to support an effort to get a new trial for Sacco and Vanzetti.
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Addams tells Marnitz about her error with regard to the American Fund for Public Service grant and it impact on Pax International.
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Dummer asks Addams to review Youth in Conflict for the Survey or New Republic.
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Balch warns Welsh that his comments about the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom are false and libelous. The letter was drafted on October 31 and may have been sent on November 9.
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Woods updates Addams on her activities for the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section and suggests developing a series of publications on various topics related to peace.
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Addams sends La Follette a letter of recommendation for Ida and Robert Morss Lovett.
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Addams tells Catt that the attacks against the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom have been answered by Emily Balch and the World, and that she does not take them seriously.
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Balch sends Howard information defending the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom and thanks him for his New Republic articles.
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Addams sends Balch correspondence (not found) regarding the Summer School and Pax Special, and discusses using radio for public relations.
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Post tells Balch about the preparation of the International Congress of Women report for publication.
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Addams invites Balch to visit her in Bar Harbor and to the Conference of Social Work in Toronto.
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Underwood drafts a telegram to Addams about publishing her Christmas peace message.
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Addams asks Kellogg to publish her Christmas peace message.
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Addams asks Woods to send publicity regarding The Hague conference to American journals and notes that donations thus far are small.
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Gale thanks Addams for her stay at Hull House and discusses the disarmament conference.
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Swanwick thanks Addams for Peace and Bread in Time of War and updates her on the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's British Section and settlement activities in London.
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Kellogg asks Addams to make changes in Chapter XI of Peace and Bread in Time of War for publication in the Survey.
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Kellogg returns Chapter 10 of Peace and Bread in Time of War and tells Addams that it was Chapter 20 that he was interested in publishing.
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Addams thanks Kellogg for the check and sends him another article for publication in the Survey.
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Addams tells Kellogg that she does not agree with his handling of publishing her chapters in the Survey and hopes to meet with him in New York.
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Kellogg updates Addams on publications plans for sections of Peace and Bread in Time of War.
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Swanwick thanks Adams for sending The New Republic and tells her of renovations at the International House.
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Kellogg discusses the publication of chapters from Addams's Peace and Bread in Time of War in the Survey.
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Addams sends Kellogg a manuscript and explains why it will be difficult to publish parts of Peace and Bread in Time of War before the book is released.
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Balch asks the New York Times to support efforts to have the United States postpone Austrian war debts until the country is back on its feet.
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Brown testifies on behalf of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section for a dramatic reduction in American military spending and and for universal disarmament.
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McDonald informs Addams about the new name of the organization and its efforts in Mexico and Russia, war reparations and the limitation of armaments.
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Merriman sends Addams some recent materials on the League and hopes that the Carnegie Foundation will support work.
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Balch updates Addams on plans for the International Congress of Women and other Women's International League for Peace and Freedom activities.
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Kittredge hopes to see Addams when she is in New York.
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Baber offers Addams her views on the situation in Mexico.
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Balch tells Addams that the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom is trying to get her article published in Europe.
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Thomas thanks Addams for her plea for support in the New Republic, estimating it might bring $20,000 for relief efforts in Germany.
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Taylor asks Addams about setting up an executive committee for the American Relief for Russian Women and Children group.
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McDonald asks Blaine to support the League of Free Nations Association's work.
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Wold invites Addams to join the American Women's Emergency Committee that is sending relief to children in Russia.
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Also known as Jane Addams to the Editor of the Chicago Tribune, February 23, 1920

Addams accuses the editor of the Chicago Tribune of unfair coverage of her address, and explains her position on political deportations.
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Addams accuses Beck (the editor of the Chicago Tribune) of misleading coverage of her address at the Auditorium and demands a correction be published.
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Addams accuses the editor of the Chicago Tribune of unfair coverage of her address, and explains her position on political deportations.
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Balch tells Addams about the American peace movement, office work at the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, and questions about where the organization should become involved.
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Villard asks Addams to help fundraise for the Nation.
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Karsten tells Levinson that she has sent his letter on to Addams.
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Mead asks Addams for feedback on her plan (not found) and the problems between the New York Woman's Peace Party branches.

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