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Gale thanks Addams for her stay at Hull House and discusses the disarmament conference.
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The Argus reports on the Australian Federation of Woman Voter's meeting and discussion of a resolution calling for disarmament.
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Wood describes the peace proposals brought up in the League of Nations disarmament commission.
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The Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section announces news on the International Congress of Women and other conferences.
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The report outlines the threat of civil war and growing fascism in Austria, as well as the resistance to disarmament.
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The Age reports that the Australian Federation of Women Voters resolved to call on its government to support disarmament.
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The Louisville Times criticizes Addams' argument to disarm prohibition enforcement officers.
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Also known as Vilma Glücklich to Women's International League for Peace and Freedom National Sections and Correspondents, October 29, 1924

Glücklich asks Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Sections and leaders to support the League of Nations's Protocol for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes, and discusses plans to better promote disarmament.
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Also known as Vilma Glücklich to Jane Addams, December 25, 1924

Glücklich sends Addams three Women's International League for Peace and Freedom issues asking for her opinion on them.
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Addams exhorts the women to press their government for disarmament.
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News report of the draft of a plan to outlaw war drafted by Francis Sayre.
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Addams, speaking at Schenley High School, described the differing motivations of the wealthy and the poor when it comes to disarmament.
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Addams claims that the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom does not require a pledge from its members.
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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.
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Addams announces that she is meeting with world leaders to urge them to settle the reparations problem immediately.
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Addams praises for Irwin's book The Next War for its support of disarmament.
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Addams discusses disarmament and recent efforts for world peace.
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Addams urges the public to share its opinions on the Washington Naval Conference and argues for American involvement in international affairs.
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Addams argues for disarmament and claims the vast majority of taxes are used for war.
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Shaw confirms with Addams plans for a short article in the Survey-Graphic on the Washington Conference.
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News report of the draft of a plan to outlaw war drafted by Francis Sayre.
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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.
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Gompers tells the Central Labor Union how the American Federation of Labor plans to act on Armistice Day.
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Nicholson asks Addams to suggest Women's International League for Peace and Freedom members who might support a disarmament conference.
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Levinson gives Addams his opinion of Samuel Colcord and James Shotwell's value to the peace movement.
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Levinson sends Addams a donation and provides his ideas of the Kellogg movement.
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Balch defends Addams against accusations made by the Daughters of the American Revolution and other organizations.
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Addams responds to the Daughters of the American Revolution's prepared questions about the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, disarmament, and other current events. This event was held at Mission Memorial Hall in Honolulu.
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Hertzka proposes that the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom sends a disarmament committee to the League of Nations.
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Maine proclaims July 30, 1922 to be No More War Day.
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Maine's plans for Armistice and Disarmament Day on November 11, 1921.
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Addams discusses the increasing rate of juvenile crime and the efforts to combat it at a meeting of the American Crime Study Commission.
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Addams discusses the increasing rate of juvenile crime and the efforts to combat it at a meeting of the American Crime Study Commission.
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The authors seek signatures to ban paramilitary marches and dissolution of defense organizations in the name of peace.
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The Evening Star reports on the strife over the peace movement at the Conference on the Cause and Cure of War.
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Addams discusses the work that the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom has done since World War I to foster peace.
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Also known as Speech at Mass Meeting of the United States Section of Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, December 11, 1921 (excerpts)

A report on the speeches and resolutions details of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's Mass Meeting.
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Straus and Short invite Addams to join the General Committee on the Limitation of Armament.
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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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An editorial criticizes Jane Addams for wanting to disarm policemen.
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McDonald summarizes a meeting of the World Court Conference that discusses the United States's reaction to the World Court and whether or not unity of action was desirable.
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The article outlines the parade and speeches that followed the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Mass Meeting.
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Pew seeks Addams' opinion of the Washington Naval Conference for broad news release.
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Hainisch sends Addams a belated New Year's greeting and thanks her for her work in the peace movement. The letter was translated by Benjamin Stolberg.
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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.

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