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Addams disputes a claim that a settlement house based on Hull-House was to be established in Paris.
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Addams sends Haldeman birthday greetings and details of her travels.
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Pringsheim argues that trade practices of the United States in the early years of World War I have not been neutral.
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Catt explains the international issues that she has encountered in trying to organize an international peace meeting.
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The French Section of the ICWPP presents terms by which all allied governments can abide in an effort to establish a system for peace.
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Parsons goes over multiple points about the current climate around the war in Europe and how President Wilson can keep America neutral.
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Thomas sends Addams information on the Woman's Peace Party finances and about French women receiving equal wages during the war.
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Bonvallet explains to Addams how her family is fairing in the war, including her mother, three sisters, and six nephews. She also discusses her husband and children, as well as her own inability to handle her family's tragedies.
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Fishback asks Addams to participate in a protest against sending young troops to France.
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Karsten talks about the protests against sending troops to France in a letter to Fishback and sends Fishback material from the Woman's Peace Party.
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Addams gives Kellogg the names of peace activists in England and France.
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Kellogg sends word to the Survey's National Council about how the Red Cross is using Paul Kellogg's Venice article.
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Linn explains his preparations to travel to France and the kind of work he will be undertaking there with the Y.M.C.A. He wants his family to know he is following what he feels is right, despite the danger that being in a war zone puts him in.
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Addams discusses changes in the government's view about the common good that have translated into effort to bring food security to larger populations.
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Addams discusses changes in the government's view about the common good that have translated into effort to bring food security to larger populations. She features the efforts women have made to conserve food. The speech was given at the General Federation of Women's Clubs Conference.
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Addams discusses changes in the government's view about the common good that have translated into effort to bring food security to larger populations. She features the efforts of women to conserve food.
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Addams discusses changes in the government's view about the common good that have translated into effort to bring food security to larger populations. She features the efforts women have made to conserve food. The speech was given at the General Federation of Women's Clubs Conference.
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Miller tells Addams about his position on the front in France and the Hull-House activities he hopes to take part in when he returns to the United States.
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Addams discusses plans for peace negotiations and the upcoming International Congress of Women.
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Addams asks Hill to help Gabrielle Duchêne with efforts for peace in France.
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Yeomans tells Addams about conditions in Europe and the relief work he is doing.
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Addams tells Smith about their days in France, travel plans and meetings.
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Addams describes the trip she took to locate Hulbert's brother's grave in France.
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Barbusse announces the creation of Clarté, a group of writers and artists, seeking political and social change.
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A pamphlet with information on "La Residence Sociale," a French settlement house.
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Addams sends Haldeman-Julius an update on the French boy they sponsored in honor of John Linn.
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Adee confirms that the American Young Men's Christian Association has never offered to repatriate prisoners of war.
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Morel claims that France is stationing black soldiers in Germany to rape and terrorize German women.
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Gund asks Addams to have the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom protest France's stationing of black soldiers in the Rhine due to reports of cruelty.
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Addams argues that to reach a popular audience, the League of Nations should make a dramatic and practical step to undertake feeding the world's hungry. The speech was given to the National Council of the Congregational Churches of the United States.
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Addams argues that to reach a popular audience, the League of Nations should make a dramatic and practical step to undertake feeding the world's hungry. The speech was given to the National Council of the Congregational Churches of the United States.
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Balch encloses a message regarding pacifists in France.
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Nearing tells Addams about the political situation in France and the efforts of miners to thwart another war.
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Willett demands that Colby investigate alleged atrocities committed by black French troops in Germany.
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Bassot sends Addams information about a settlement in France, and seeks financial support.
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Shaw tells Willett that the stories of Black French troops in Germany have been greatly exaggerated.
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Mathes asks Addams to investigate the State Department's dismissal of the stories of French Black troop atrocities in Germany.
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Mathes sends Addams a letter sent tby Antonin Barthelemy regarding accusations about French soldiers.
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Berg and colleagues ask Carlson to sway public opinion against Black French Colonial soldiers in Germany.
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Balch asks Addams to find a group willing to help fund relief programs for French villages.
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McDonald sends Lamont names of people to invite to a dinner regarding fixing a reasonable level of German reparations.
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Carlson tells the Swedish professors that he will publicize their complaints about the behavior of French African troops in occupied Germany, but he doubts that Americans will be able to impact French behavior.
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Addams and Kittredge formally request the United States to pressure France to remove black troops for occupied Germany.
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Ernst tells Addams that she thinks the French occupation of the Rhine should not be stopped and that American women should resist the urge to object.
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A report of a soup kitchen opened in Dusseldorf, Germany by the French Army to meet the needs of the German people.
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Apcar tells Addams about the persecution of Armenian and Assyrian Christians perpetrated by the British and French.
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Addams tells Hulbert about her trip and that she was unable to visit John Linn's grave.
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Coolidge tells Addams about settlement work in England and France.
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Marshall argues that disarmament will reduce military spending and urges delegates to the Washington Conference to work towards peace

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