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Addams supports the idea of regulating theaters aimed at juvenile audiences, but not banning children from attending.
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The article discusses Bertrand Russell's ouster from Trinity College at Cambridge because of his defense of a conscientious objector.
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Addams testifies in opposition to a proposed bill that would censor anti-war speech before the House of Representatives Committee on Judiciary.
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Addams and others ask Wilson to ensure that free speech and democratic values are not lost during the war.
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Schwarzschild writes to newspaper editors proposing an office to help exchange messages between Americans and their relatives living in the Central Powers.
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Moore hopes Addams won't be discouraged by press reaction to her speech.
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Henderson sends Addams an anti-war article (not found) which he is having trouble having published.
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Kellogg tells Addams that he plans to go to Europe and asks for letters of recommendation. He also discusses issues concerning the Survey's article on conscientious objectors.
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Luxemburg details her imprisonment for writing anti-war pamphlets, and asks for reading material.
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Eastman, Balch, Leach, and Hughan express their eagerness to have an international meeting of the Women's Congress as suggested by Post.
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Glücklich describes the worsening political situation in Hungary.
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Addams's photograph was included in a gallery of Keepers of the Faith, along with a caption noting that the Justice Department had her under surveillance.
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The Survey corrects the February 7 article that indicated that Addams was under surveillance by the Justice Department.
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Addams and Catt opposes the efforts of the government to deport immigrant radicals because of their political beliefs.
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Addams comments on Kellogg's recent discussions about Anita Whitney.
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Addams discusses the relationship between immigrants and social unrest. This speech was given at the National Conference on Social Work in New Orleans.
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Kellogg tells Addams about Edward Krehbiel's efforts for Anita Whitney.
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Addams's discussion of the role of immigrants in America was summarized in the published proceedings of the Biennial of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, held in Des Moines.
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The American Civil Liberties Unions seeks funding for an appeal of the Industrial Workers of the World conspiracy case.
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De Silver asks American Civil Liberties Union members to allow the use of their names in an advertisement regarding the International Workers of the World free speech case.
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Addams tells Sinclair about a time when her suffrage speech was banned from the University of Michigan's campus.

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