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Also known as Bryn Mawr Commencement Address, June 6, 1912

In this commencement address, Addams discusses the changes in perception of women's intelligence and argues that the time is ripe for women's intelligence to hold sway.
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Also known as Bryn Mawr Commencement Address, June 6, 1912

In this commencement address, Addams discusses the changes in perception of women's intelligence and argues that the time is ripe for women's intelligence to hold sway. The speech was later published in the Bryn Mawr Alumnae Quarterly.
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Lindsey writes Addams that Theodore Roosevelt and the Progressive Party platform will stand for woman suffrage.
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This incomplete newspaper clipping describes the Progressive Party strategy in Kentucky.
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A poem by Woodberry, attesting to the idea that there is no good or evil, no god or devil.
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Tokaji informs Addams that the National Roosevelt Woman's League has made her an honorary vice president.
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Boies complains to Addams about the distasteful "Bull Moose Party" name for the new Progressive Party.
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Lindsey congratulates Addams on her campaign work for the Progressive Party and expresses his disappointment for missing chances to see her.
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Fisher invites Addams to a luncheon meeting in New York to discuss efforts to lobby for Progressive legislation.
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Havens, a delegate to the Progressive Convention in Chicago, praises Addams for her work and shares his great respect for her.
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Webb asks Addams to contribute an article to The New Statesman, offering possible topics.
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Webb asks Addams to allow her to reprint an article in The Statesman.
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Lindsey writes Addams to explain a campaign to discredit his work to regulate crime against women.
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La Follette asks Addams for her opinion on an organization.
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La Follette asks Addams to confirm that the Phyllis Wheatley Home in Chicago is a "worthy organization."
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Lindsey thanks Addams for her help with the Ludlow Massacre and tells of the threats he as received and his anxiety over rising violence in the United States.
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An excerpt detailing peace activities in Brooklyn.
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Lindsey tells Addams about a woman who would like to stay at Hull-House. He would also like to visit Addams soon.
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Lockwood asks Addams for materials on peace and offers to send them to peace groups in Europe.
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La Follete writes Kent regarding the Woman's Peace Party platform in regards to neutrality.
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Draper wants to know if the Florence Nightingale branch is bound to all the positions in the Woman's Peace Party platform.
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Rexford read an article about the peace meeting at The Hague and wants to help Addams.
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Newton writes Addams, Abbott, and Breckinridge a letter of introduction.
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Webb seeks a meeting with Addams in London and discusses the Fabian Society's ideas on peace.
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Harbert writes to Addams to inform her that she has forwarded a message to Wilson upon Addams' request, and to discuss the Peace Commission arranged by Ford.
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Beek En Donk invites Addams to join the International Committee of Research of the Central Organization for a Durable Peace.
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Battin tells Addams about his efforts to negotiate for peace with government officials in Great Britain, France, Germany, and the Netherlands.
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Jong asks Addams whether she will join the International Committee of Research of the Central Organization for a Durable Peace.
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Jong van Beek en Donk sends Addams materials on the Committee for the Central Organization for a Durable Peace, and thanks her for joining.
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De Jong von Beek en Donk discusses a questionnaire that the International Study Commission considered sending and enclosed a response opposing it.
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The article covers the arrest of Emily Hobhouse by British authorities.
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De Jong van Beek en Donk lists members of research committee on Annexation and asks Addams to complete the enclosed questionary.
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Jong van Beek en Donk asks Addams to distribute to her colleagues questionnaires about annexation.
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Bryan lays out six alternatives to war and urges readers to alert them to the President and their Congressmen.
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Read-Phipps tells Addams that Kansas City mothers are fighting for peace and sends her a peace song.
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Read-Phipps asks Addams for literature from the Woman's Peace Party.
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Horton tells Addams that while the United States is at war she should be supportive of her country and its soldiers who are keeping everyone safe.
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De Jong van Beek de Jonk sends Addams two observations regarding a draft of a general treaty.
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The Urban League reports the organizations, government agencies, and newspapers that it works with and describes its activities, including employment and welfare work.
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De Jong Van Beek en Donk tells Addams that the International Conference for the Study of a League of Nations has been postponed and invites her to participate.
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Winter asks what the Berkeley Woman's Peace Party can do to end wartime crimes.
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Beek en Donk invites Addams to attend the International Conference for the League of Nations.
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A broadside advertising Addams' lecture on the League of Nations at the Macauley Theatre in Louisville, KY.
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Colby tells Addams the State Department will allow relief workers to enter Russia, but it will have to be at their own risk.
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Advertisement for a meeting of the National Campaign on Reprisals and Irish Peace.
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Addams speaks in Boston about the way to solve the problem of unmarried mothers and delinquent girls and urges the lifting of the Russian blockade.
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Marshall explains the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's role in relief efforts, asking to be allowed to participate in the Conference on Russian Relief and to help spread word about the appeal for help.
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De Vry sends Addams letters asking for help in raising funds to feed German children.

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