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Moore asks Hull to have the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section resign from the National Council of Women due to attacks that are affecting the Council's work.
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Hull writes Addams enclosing correspondences between the National Council of Women and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section about resigning from the Council.
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Hull tells Moore that the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section does not wish to resign from the National Council of Women because they believe the attacks are unjust. Hull indicates that she will consult with Addams on the topic.
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Addams writes Hull about the relationship between the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section and the National Council of Woman and other women's groups.
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Addams tells Catt that the attacks against the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom have been answered by Emily Balch and the World, and that she does not take them seriously.
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Elliott corrects the reporting in the Herald regarding the International Congress of Women and Jane Addams.
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The Herald reports an attack on Addams at the  Daughters of the American Revolution meeting.
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Elliott sends Addams a protest she wrote to the editor of the the Boston Herald over the attacks by the Daughters of the American Revolution.
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Eastman sends Addams news coverage of an attack on her and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom made at the Massachusetts conference of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
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Jacobs wishes Addams a speedy recovery from illness and talks of the difference in reception in Washington at the International Council of Women meeting and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's International Congress of Women.
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Detzer tells Addams about a dinner at the Women's University Club in which two German women criticized the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's German Section.
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Cooper tells Kennedy his ideas about settlements as forces of liberalism in American society.
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The Committee seeks support to free radicals and liberals who are held as political prisoners.
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Addams telegrams Ward she is eager to write in support of Anita Whitney's pardon.
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A news article reports on Joseph J. Hurley's speech about his refusal to head the armistice parade in Boston because of the participation of peace activists.
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Schwimmer tells Addams about her experiences of anti-radicalism and militarism.
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A report that the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom and the Fellowship of Youth for Peace demand that Joseph Hurley retract his statements about their movement.
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News report about the Philadelphia Board of Education dismissing treason accusations made by Mrs. William Gold.
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Kellogg asks Addams to write an article for the Survey about the Red Scare.
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Bullard tells Hays that Joseph Cashman was not acting for the National Security League when he criticized the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
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Menken tells Hays that Joseph Cashman did not speak as a representative of the National Security League when he criticized the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom and that their name should be removed from the complaint.
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Hays tells Addams that he believes that Joseph Cashman committed libel against the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom and updates her on the status of their complaint.
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News coverage of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's Pennsylvania branch meeting at which the League was accused of treasonous propaganda.
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Addams defends her work for social betterment and a newspaper editorial blames the postwar situation for tarring ordinary ideas as communist.
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Schwimmer asks Addams for help to stop what she calls slander by Aletta Jacobs and Rosa Manus.
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Bailey tells Addams that the American Civil Liberties Union plans to sue the Chicago Tribune, C. B. Hopkins and the Military Intelligence Association for libel. They want Addams to join the suit.
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Addams tells Bailey that she is not inclined to join the American Civil Liberties Unions lawsuit, but that she believes that the Chicago Tribune should be sued.
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Bailey tells Addams that the American Civil Liberties Union will sue C. B. Hopkins for libel.
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A protest statement claiming that Ferre Watkins's accusations that Hul-House is a communist organization are false.
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Abbott advises Addams to sue Ferre Watkins and Helen Dawes for libel and slander.
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Dawes called Addams and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom communists.
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Mead urges Addams to pursue libel charges against her attackers and tells of similar attacks on peace from her lecture experiences.
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Addams advises the Union on how to respond to the attacks made by Ferre Watkins.
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Detzer tells Addams that she is upset about the attacks on Addams by Ferre Watkins but hopes that a libel case can be brought.
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Gabriel tells Addams that he regrets the recent attack on her by Ferre Watkins and offers any way he can help in her work.
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Sherman tells Lanyon that though the General Federation of Women's Clubs has not taken a stance on the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, she believes that its ties to Communist Russia means that the are not in accord.
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Detzer tells Addams that she will send her report tomorrow and notes her fear that the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom is being targeted.
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Detzer tells Addams and Hull about problems with leasing the offices of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom due to attacks on the League.
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Detzer regales Addams with her efforts to secure a retraction from the American Legion in Sioux City.
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Article describing a stormy meeting of the Conference on the Cause and Cure of War held between December 5 and 10 in Washington, DC.
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An issue of the journal that discuses attacks on Jane Addams and Hull-House.
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Marienthal tells Addams that the United Order of True Sisters has protested Ferre Watkins's attack on Addams to the Chicago Tribune.
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Detzer tells Addams about attacks on her as a radical and about the possibility of militias being sent to Mexico.
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Detzer tells Balch about her meeting with Mary Sherman and the attacks on the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
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A chart linking conspicuous radicals with suspect organizations in the United States.
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Kennedy congratulates Addams on the Civic Dinner and discusses settlement projects
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Sears tells the Chicago Tribune Editor that his reporting on Addams is erroneous.
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Finnegan tells Hamburger that the Chicago Daily Journal has high regard for Jane Addams and does not endorse Frere Watkins speech.
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Bowen ridicules Fay for his work on the Spider-Web and defends Addams and others mentioned in it.

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