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Addams argues that Nordic races are not superior to others.

Gulick discusses Japanese-American foreign relations and how they have been impacted by the Great Kanto Earthquake and the anti-Japanese immigration laws passed in the United States.

Thomas outlines a possible book on race and immigration, focusing on how immigrants assimilate and how their customs shape their lives.

Addams discusses the impact that woman suffrage will have in Chicago.

A description of the Illinois Vigilance Association's new campaign.

Addams denounces Dr. H. J. Haiselden who refused to operate on a defective infant on the request of its parents.

Addams is quoted on her views on fashion, eugenics and suffrage.

Zenner believes that the ten points he has selected for speakers at mass meetings will draw more people to the peace movement.

Also known as Eugenics Society (1926-1989) Also known as Galton Institute (1989- )

Leidigh asks Addams for a recommendation to fill an opening as head resident for the Swope Center.

McCormick sends Addams a letter regarding the composition of the committee for feeble-mindedness and invites her to attend the meeting.

Lathrop thanks Addams for sending her some the illuminating material on the "feeble-minded" (not found).

Addams discusses Ransom, who studied families of "feeble-minded" children in Chicago.

Cowperthwait writes Addams about her book A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil and explains his experiments and ideas on sex.

Corn offers Addams his argument for the sterilization of sex offenders as the only way to curb vice and prostitution.
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