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Percin discusses the importance of education about peace to contrast warmongering.
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Detzer sends Addams details of the work she is doing at the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Washington office.
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Detzer asks Addams to participate in the Conference of Peace Organizations in Washington.
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Moore tells Courtney her views on the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's acceptance of many kinds of pacifists.
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Addams praises Elliott's response to Grace Johnson and argues that striving for total disarmament may not be realistic, but it is the overall goal.
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Addams announces that she is meeting with world leaders to urge them to settle the reparations problem immediately.
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Addams discusses disarmament and recent efforts for world peace.
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Addams discusses the increasing rate of juvenile crime and the efforts to combat it at a meeting of the American Crime Study Commission.
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The Evening Star reports on the strife over the peace movement at the Conference on the Cause and Cure of War.
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Addams praises for Irwin's book The Next War for its support of disarmament.
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Addams talks about the economic impact of war and preparedness on the budget and how social programs could be expanded with disarmament.
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Addams, speaking at Schenley High School, described the differing motivations of the wealthy and the poor when it comes to disarmament.
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Addams urges the public to share its opinions on the Washington Naval Conference and argues for American involvement in international affairs.
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Also known as Vilma Glücklich to Jane Addams, December 25, 1924

Glücklich sends Addams three Women's International League for Peace and Freedom issues asking for her opinion on them.
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Also known as Significance of the Washington Conference, November 20, 1921 (excerpts)

Addams discusses her impressions of Europe and the Washington Naval Conference at two speeches in St. Louis.

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