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Addams' obituary for her step-brother George Haldeman, highlighting his educational achievements.
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A draft of Addams' article about the challenges facing college women who want to contribute to society.
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Addams discusses the challenges facing college women who want to contribute to society.
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Hauser asks for Addams to comment on the plan for an American Teacher and Youth award.
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Hauser sends Luckey information about the National Honorary Committee for the American Youth and American Teacher awards.
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Addams and Hamilton report on their visit to Germany to see conditions after World War I.
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A pamphlet containing quotes on war and peace from a wide variety of people.
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Haussmann asks to meet Addams to read her a play that she hopes will help spread the values of the peace movement in schools.
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Misař informs Balch that Leopoldine Kulka has died.
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Misař asks Addams for help to pressure England to stop the oppression going on in Hungary.
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Misař thanks Addams for relief packages and details who they were given to.
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Misař tells Addams about alarming conditions in Hungary and Austria and asks for support for disarmament in Hungary.
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Misař tells Addams about the violence in Hungary.
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Edwards sends Addams names who might serve on the Barnett Memorial Fund Committee.
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Gray sends Addams another copy of her song, "The Jane Addams Hymn" and asks for a reply.
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Schreiner thanks Addams to coming to Europe.
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Smith writes Addams to argue that she is being duped by the character of former Senator Albert Beveridge.
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A short quote by Addams on social ethics.
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Addams urges the belligerent nations at war to call a ceasefire in honor of Christmas.
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Addams explores lessons learned from the 19th century, and sees the greatest menace for the future as the lack of faith in the people and an over reliance on national pride.
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Addams opens the 1924 International of Women, welcoming delegates and remarking on the situation in the United States.
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Addams' short introduction to the Child Welfare Exhibit invites the public to enjoy and learn from the exhibit. It was published in 1912.
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Addams speaks about women college graduates and their role in public reform.

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