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Emily Greene Balch to Jane Addams, November 2, 1921
Balch tells Addams she will attend the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom meeting in Washington and reports on plans to send telegrams from women all around the world.
General Committee on the Limitation of Armament Declaration and Membership, November 1921
The Committee announces its goals and membership information.
Marguerite Gobat to Jane Addams, October 26, 1921 Also known as Marguerite Gobat to Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Members and Sections, October 26, 1921
Gobat asks Women's International League for Peace and Freedom members and sections to send statements on disarmament for use in the Washington Conference.
Olga Popper Misař to Jane Addams, October 20, 1921
Misař tells Addams about alarming conditions in Hungary and Austria and asks for support for disarmament in Hungary.
Lucia Ames Mead to Jane Addams, October 18, 1921
Mead writes Addams regarding various upcoming Women's International League for Peace and Freedom plans as well as her own initiatives.
Proclamation: Armistice and Disarmament Day, October 13, 1921
Maine's plans for Armistice and Disarmament Day on November 11, 1921.
Lucia Ames Mead to Jane Addams, October 13, 1921
Meads tells Addams that she will come to Washington to help with the Washington Naval Conference.
Sophia Adele Shaw to Jane Addams, October 10, 1921
Shaw confirms with Addams plans for a short article in the Survey-Graphic on the Washington Conference.
Jane Addams to Lucia Ames Mead, October 10, 1921
Addams tells Mead that she would like to work to have her included as a delegate to the Washington Conference.
Catherine Elizabeth Marshall to Jane Addams, October 5, 1921 Also known as Catherine Elizabeth Marshall to Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Executive Committee, October 5, 1921
Marshall reports to Addams on the printing of the Disarmament Manifesto.
To the Women of Japan, October 5, 1921
Addams exhorts the women to press their government for disarmament.
Lucia Ames Mead to Jane Addams, October 4, 1921
Mead updates Addams on disarmament activities.
Laura Jayne Buckley to Jane Addams, October 1, 1921
Buckley asks Addams to come discuss the upcoming disarmament conference in Washington.
General Committee on the Limitation of Armament, October 1921
A description of the General Committee on the Limitation of Armament's tasks in upcoming months.
Jane Addams to members of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, October 1921
Addams tells members that the manifesto presented at International Congress of Women was presented to the Washington Naval Conference as a first step on disarmament.
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, United States Section, Bulletin, October 1921
The Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section announces news on the International Congress of Women and other conferences.
Catherine Elizabeth Marshall to the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, October 1921
Marshall argues that disarmament will reduce military spending and urges delegates to the Washington Conference to work towards peace
Samuel Gompers to Jane Addams, September 17, 1921
Gompers asks Addams and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom to participate in the American Federation of Labor's Armistice Day plans.
Samuel Gompers to Central Labor Union, September 10, 1921
Gompers tells the Central Labor Union how the American Federation of Labor plans to act on Armistice Day.
Annot Erskine Robinson to Jane Addams, August 25, 1921
Robinson invites Addams to come to the opening of a national disarmament campaign in Manchester in Sepember.
Marlen E. Pew to Jane Addams, August 19, 1921
Pew seeks Addams' opinion of the Washington Naval Conference for broad news release.
Conference on Economic Recovery and World Peace, June, 1921
The proposed program for conference on recovery after World War I.
Albert Freeman Coyle to Jane Addams, May 3, 1921
Coyle tells Addams about a plan for machinists to boycott work for war materials.
James Grover McDonald to Jane Addams, April 28, 1921
McDonald informs Addams about the new name of the organization and its efforts in Mexico and Russia, war reparations and the limitation of armaments.
Mabel Hyde Kittredge to Jane Addams, April 24, 1921
Kittredge writes Addams about a plan for better cooperation between peace and disarmament groups in the United States and offers to resign as head of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section to focus her work on international matters.
Ford Hall Forum Speech, April 12, 1921 (excerpt)
Addams argues for disarmament at a mass meeting held at the Ford Hall Forum in Boston.
Announcement of Congress on Reduction of Armaments, April 1921
An announcement and program for a disarmament congress held In Chicago by the World Alliance for International Friendship through the Churches.
Speech at the Washington Park Forum, March 20, 1921 (excerpts)
Addams argues for disarmament and claims the vast majority of taxes are used for war.
Christina Merriman to Jane Addams, March 17, 1921
Merriman sends Addams some recent materials on the League and hopes that the Carnegie Foundation will support work.
Notes on Amendments to the Covenant of the League of Nations, March 1921
Marshall suggests amendments to the Covenant of the League of Nations.
Jane Addams to Kathleen Elizabeth Royds, February 26, 1921
Addams tells Royds that she would prefer that the disarmament conference be held until after the 1921 International Congress of Women.
Gertrude Laverack Winslow to Jane Addams, January 18, 1921
Winslow invites Addams to speak for the League of Democratic Control on disarmament and the Irish situation.
Testimony Before the Committee on Military Affairs, House of Representatives, January 11, 1921
Brown testifies on behalf of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section for a dramatic reduction in American military spending and and for universal disarmament.
Jane Addams to the Editor of the New York World, January 6, 1921
Addams praises the World for its promotion of disarmament.
Mass Meeting Demands All Nations in Alliance, 1921
The article outlines the parade and speeches that followed the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Mass Meeting.
Amazing Plan to Make Manufacture of Munitions a Crime and Place All War Material Under International Committee Control, 1921
Wood interviews Park about his plan to disarm the world by making munitions manufacture illegal.
Mabel Hyde Kittredge to Jane Addams, December 31, 1920
Kittredge asks Addams to present Women's International League for Peace and Freedom resolutions to Warren Harding and seek to interest him in disarmament.
Ellen Winsor to Jane Addams, November 29, 1920
Winsor asks Addams for a letter of introduction for Sophia Dulles and discusses impressions of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
Anna Garlin Spencer to Jane Addams October 28, 1920
Spencer tells Addams her reservations about associating relief efforts with disarmament efforts and prefers Geneva as the home for the next Congress.
Anonymous to Jane Addams, June 10, 1920
"A Woman from Los Angeles" congratulates Addams's call for a disarmament plank at the Republican convention.
Annie Fredrika Furuhjelm to Emily Greene Balch, January 3, 1920 (excerpt)
A snippet of a letter Furuhjelm wrote Balch on support for disarmament in Finland.
Appeal for Disarmament, May 21, 1917
Porter asks the government to clarify its peace aims now that the United States has joined the war.
Anna Norma Porter to Jane Addams, May 1917
Porter asks Addams to support a letter campaign asking the United States to commit to disarmament.
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