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Charles Love criticizes the tendency of employers and employees to have separate lives outside the shop door, and he seeks a new social order in which they would interact at work and outside of work.
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The Conference proposes a series of resolutions calling for revision of the peace terms of World War I.
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Swanwick drafts the resolutions to be presented to the Hague Women's Conference in December, seeking to revise treaties to insure international peace and cooperation.
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Addams discusses the impact of woman suffrage on India, Burma, Japan, and China.
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Addams discusses the impact of woman suffrage on India, Burma, Japan, and China.
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Also known as To Our Visitors, 1921

A flyer with information about Quaker meetings being held in Paris.
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Muprhy details the American peace tour of Annot Robinson, Gertrud Baer, and Thérèse Pottecher-Arnould.
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Zenner believes that the ten points he has selected for speakers at mass meetings will draw more people to the peace movement.
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Addams reviews Henrietta Barnett's book on Canon Barnett explaining his importance to the settlement movement.
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Addams discusses the life of Samuel Barnett and Henrietta Barnett's book.
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An essay collected from Addams' writings on children, child labor, and recreational opportunities in the city.
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A compilation of Addams' writings on reducing child labor, and increasing playgrounds and education for working-class children.
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Also known as A Prayer, May 11, 1915

Aldis's wrote a poem inspired by the sinking of the Lusitania on May 7, 1915.
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The Woman's Peace Party outlines steps that peace activists can take once war is declared.
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Also known as A Progressive Labor Policy

Zueblin argues that a deliberate labor policy from the Progressive Party is the key to its survival.
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Report on the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's argument that they are a patriotic organization.
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Chenery reviews Addams's Peace and Bread in Time of War.
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The Capital reports on the Civic Dinner to Jane Addams.
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Clipping about the the Union League's invitation to Addams to speak at a celebration of George Washington's birthday.
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Addams relates the story of meeting Tolstoy and his criticism of wealthy activists.
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In this narratively rich article in McClure's, Addams reflects on her meeting with Tolstoy in Russia in 1896, on her admiration for his principles, and on her pragmatic approach to good work in the urban, industrial context of Hull-House and its diverse surroundings.
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Hulet blesses Addams for her work on the Progressive Party Platform.
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Coward commends Addams on being criticized by the Chicago Daily Tribune.
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Lundberg tells Chandler that Thomas Bradley is out of the city and will not attend the Civic Dinner to Jane Addams.
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Welch sends Addams photographs of Charles Hull.
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Royden telegrams that British speakers are willing to attend the upcoming meeting if an international platform is part of the meeting.
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Royden reminds Addams to send a copy of a report of the Chicago Vice Commission to help with a British education campaign.
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Detrich asks for contact information for Jane Addams.
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Detrich invites Addams to come to Pennsylvania to support Gifford Pinchot's political campaign.
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Detrich asks Addams to participate in Gifford Pinchot's campaign events in Pennsyvlania.
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Detrich asks Addams to speak for Gifford Pinchot's Senate campaign in October.
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Bose invites Addams to tea and provides details of Addams's lecture.
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Davis and Judson send Addams an appeal for assistance in feeding the Caucasus.
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Bass provides details about Idaho's branch of the Women's Branch of the Progressive Party.
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Bass asks Addams for names of women to campaign for the Progressive Party.
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Bass congratulates Addams on her appointment to the Progressive Party's National Committee.
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Bass asks Addams to recognize some of the women who worked in Cook County on the State Educational Committee.
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Epstein's secretary tells Addams that they have received her introduction for his book.
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Epstein thanks Addams for writing an introduction for his book, Challenge of the Aged.
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Epstein asks Addams for an introduction to The Challenge of the Aged.
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Epstein asks Addams to write an introduction for his book, Challenge of the Aged.
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Also known as Abraham Epstein to Richard H. Lansburgh, October 17, 1929

Epstein tells Addams that he has to reschedule the Executive Committee meeting of the American Association for Old Age Security.
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Becker invites Addams to discuss the Swabacher issue.
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Lee thanks Addams for her statement in the article Has "Has Emancipation Been Nullified," and praises Abraham Lincoln, and discusses slavery and the virtues of liberty.
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Sweet asks Addams to contribute some articles to her publishing company.
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Clark sends Addams a telegram sent to President Wilson regarding the German women's request for help in peace negotiations.
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Clark, Montague, and Lupton oppose the German women's request as propaganda and pledge to let Wilson and the Allied Powers handle negotiations.
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James writes Addams about some political intrigue with the woman suffrage movement.

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