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An editorial agreeing with Helen Tufts Bailie's expulsion from the Daughters of the American Revolution.
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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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Addams supports Anita Whitney who was convicted for being a member of the communist party.
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Addams argues for the release of political prisoners and American intervention in the European food crisis.
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Kennedy congratulates Addams on the Civic Dinner and discusses settlement projects
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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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Alvee tells Addams that the State Department cannot interview in John Reed's arrest save to assure he has a fair trial.
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Sears tells the Chicago Tribune Editor that his reporting on Addams is erroneous.
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Woods telegrams Addams that she and Emily Balch will attend the National Council of Women meeting and ask her for a statement.
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Also known as To all who still feel like humans, ca. March 1920

Misař describes political turmoil and oppression against Socialists and Jews in Hungary.
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Spencer tells Addams the back story of why the National Council of Women expelled the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom in 1925.
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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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An editorial supports most of Charles Ferguson's takes on radicalism, but does not support his idea that colleges promote radicalism.
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Article publishes Borah's telegram to Addams refusing to interfere in the Sacco and Vanzetti trial.
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A clipping describing Nathan Shiverick's condemnation of peace activists.
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Catt thanks Addams for her open letter to the Daughters of the American Revolution.
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Catt asks Addams for information so that she can publish a defense of peace activists vilified by the Daughters of the American Revolution.
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Catt asks Addams for assistance in her plan to write an open letter defending peace organizations against attacks on their patriotism.
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Catt tells Addams about the possibility of an investigation of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom for Russian ties by Congress, provides information about a similar investigation of the Women's Joint Congressional Committee, and mentions that the accusations are funded by militarists.
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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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The Herald reports an attack on Addams at the  Daughters of the American Revolution meeting.
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News report about the Philadelphia Board of Education dismissing treason accusations made by Mrs. William Gold.
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Cooper tells Kennedy his ideas about settlements as forces of liberalism in American society.
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Fay tells Stetson about the publication of the Spider-Web as a means to spread word about Addams.
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Mosher writes Addams to criticize her remarks regarding political deportations.
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Steere asks Addams about her views on peace and the work of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
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Everett attacks the Child Labor Amendment as un-American, dangerous, and radical and associates the movement with Bolsheviks.
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Williams breaks down inconsistencies in the government's report on the Sacco-Vanzetti case, highlighting the misinterpretation of evidence.
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Howard asks Addams for her opinion on a letter he wrote in the face of criticism from the Daughters of the American Revolution (not found).
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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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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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Detzer tells Hull how she handled a request from the Bryan Parent Teacher Association.
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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 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 about attacks on her as a radical and about the possibility of militias being sent to Mexico.
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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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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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Detzer regales Addams with her efforts to secure a retraction from the American Legion in Sioux City.
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Abbott advises Addams to sue Ferre Watkins and Helen Dawes for libel and slander.
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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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Starr urges the public to believe the experts who claim that evidence was misused against Sacco and Vanzetti.
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Also known as Emily Greene Balch to Associated Industries of Kentucky, October 27, 1924

Balch sends a statement to the Associated Industries of New York to refute articles published that attacked the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. A similar letter was sent to the Kentucky group.
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Balch sends Collamore information about the accusations against the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom and chides her organization for releasing a press statement without doing any research.
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Balch sends Marshall her concerns about peace delegates being admitted to the United States if they have communist ties.
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Balch tells Lewis that the attacks on the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom made by the Women's Oversea Service League are incorrect and send her a statement (not found) about it.
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Balch warns Welsh that his comments about the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom are false and libelous. The letter was drafted on October 31 and may have been sent on November 9.
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Balch tells Powell that the American Legion's attacks on the patriotism of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom are misinformed.
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Balch tells Addams that she thinks she should sign the petition in favor of Flemish Nationals.

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