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  • Mentions: League of Women Voters
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Addams advises the League of Women Voters to appeal to women's own lives in order to increase their political participation.
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Detzer tells Addams that the United States Section of the Womens International League for Peace and Freedom has moved offices and is planning a campaign on arbitration.
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Addams sends Kohn speeches from the League of Women Voters conference and reports on her travels.
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A description of the Second Institute of the American Social Hygiene Association.
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Kelley asks Smith about Jane Addams's health and whether her visit will endanger her recovery.
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Kelley asks Addams if she can stay at Hull-House while in Chicago.
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Addams asks Rich send an enclosure (not found) to Belle Sherwin.
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Hutton asks Addams for advice in combating the attacks of the Daughters of the American Revolution and the Americal Legion.
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Addams tells Taussig that she and Carrie Catt have discussed the makeup of the Conference on the Cause and Cure of War and Addams agreed that she ought not attend it.
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A chart linking conspicuous radicals with suspect organizations in the United States.
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Bowen ridicules Fay for his work on the Spider-Web and defends Addams and others mentioned in it.
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Addams replies in the margins to Woods, providing her views on peace conferences and publications.
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Spencer tells National Council of Women members about changes they may need to make.
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The Foreign Policy Association describes the work of its research department and promotes membership.
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Garlin tells Addams her thoughts on the meeting of the National Council of Women in Detroit.
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Andrews tells Addams that the criticism she sent about the article on the American Association for Labor Legislation was uninformed.
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Addams spoke briefly alongside Chester Rowell to argue that women should use their votes to get the changes they want.
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Addams tells Bunker that she can appear at his Pan-Pacific Union meeting but can only say a few words. She also indicates that she want no large reception on her arrival in Hawaii.
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Addams tells of her plans to rest in Hawaii.
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Addams gives an interview after landing in Hawaii discussing peace in Europe, and other topics.
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Detzer tells Addams about a dinner at the Women's University Club in which two German women criticized the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's German Section.
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Addams opens the Pan-Pacific Women's Conference by talking about the roles that women play in international affairs.
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Post tells Addams about International Council of Women's meeting in Washington.
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Addams discusses the upcoming Pan-Pacific Women's Conference, speaking on the progress of women's organizations around the world.
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Addams spoke about the United States and the League of Nations to the Community Church in Shanghai.
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Addams marks the 38th anniversary of women's suffrage in Wyoming and the eighth anniversary of national suffrage at the annual meeting of the League of Women Voters, held at the Palmer House in Chicago.
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Lathrop seeks to talk to Addams about relations between the League of Women Voters and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
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Also known as The Pageant of Emancipation, August 1929

Addams discusses the process of women's rights on a global scale, praising achievements in government, medicine, art, education, and social work. This talk was given at the University of Chicago chapel and later published.
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Hull writes to Addams and Balch to them that the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section voted to withdraw from the National Council of Women.
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Also known as The Pageant of Emancipation, April 10, 1929

Addams discusses the progress of women and their importance to society in the western world and in Asia at a regional meeting of the Young Woman's Christian Association.
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Addams writes Woods about internal matters related to the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom and remarks that the organization is still under attack for its position during the World War.
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Catt tells Morrisson about planning for the Conference on Cause and Cure of War, including inviting Addams. She also discusses the attacks on the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom and her desire that they fight back harder.
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Addams praises Katherine Goode's legislative work.
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Addams writes Hull about the relationship between the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section and the National Council of Woman and other women's groups.
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Garlin advises Balch on her response to attacks on the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom and other women's organizations as unpatriotic.
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Addams speaks on the value of the World Court to peace in a speech before the Women's Roosevelt Republican Club.
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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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Addams responds to Woods' questions about conference planning, delegates, and the Summer School.
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Addams tells Glücklich why she appointed Cornelia Ramondt-Hirschmann the Financial Secretary of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, and updates her on the International Congress of Women planning.
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Addams offers a history of movements for world courts and peace. The speech was given at the Palmer House in Chicago to the Women's Roosevelt Republican Club.
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Balch advises Mrs. Stephenson in ways that she can work for international peace.
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Taussig asks Addams if the Pax Special can stop in St. Louis, noting that there is interest in lectures from several foreign countries.
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Woods discusses with Addams early plans for the International Congress of Women.
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Woods tells Addams about her views on the Lausanne Treaty protest, a conversation with Anna Spencer, and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's activities.
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Addams tells Rich about their travels in Cochinchina.
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Addams tells Hudson of her decision to attend The Hague Conference and discusses the League of Nations trafficking committee.
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Park's secretary tells Odell that they cannot add Women's International League for Peace and Freedom representatives to the program of the National League of Women Voters.
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Addams discusses Odell's questions about bringing European speakers to talk at the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's events.
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Odell asks Addams to intervene with Maud Park to allow the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's international visitors to address the League of Women Voters Convention.
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