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Addams sends Barnett the Irish Commission report and talks about Britain's role in Ireland, and Barnett's housing scheme.
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Balch advises Hertzka on the difficulties of forming a Women's International League for Peace and Freedom section in Bulgaria.
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McDonald informs Addams about the new name of the organization and its efforts in Mexico and Russia, war reparations and the limitation of armaments.
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Addams spoke to the Academy of Political and Social Science in support of the League of Nations and its mandate system. Her talk was part of a group of papers on the Treatment of Backwards Peoples in a World Organization, and a sub-topic of The System of Mandates and the Obligations of Mandatories in the Existing League of Nations.
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Addams spoke to the Academy of Political and Social Science in support of the League of Nations and its mandate system. Her talk was part of a group of papers on the Treatment of Backwards Peoples in a World Organization, and a sub-topic of The System of Mandates and the Obligations of Mandatories in the Existing League of Nations.
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Levinson summarizes his and Knox's plans to outlaw war.
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Davis and Judson send Addams an appeal for assistance in feeding the Caucasus.
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Also known as James Grover McDonald to the Executive Committee of the Foreign Policy Association, August 10, 1921

McDonald asks for advice on a letter to Mexican presiden Alvaro Obregón.
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McDonald drafts a proposal to Mexican president Obregón suggesting ways to improve relations with the United States.
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Park sends Pershing a plan to create an international bank of armaments that subscribing countries could draw upon in times of war.
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Addams talks about the economic impact of war and preparedness on the budget and how social programs could be expanded with disarmament.
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Also known as Peace and Bread: Personal Reactions During the War, January 28, 1922

Addams discusses United States foreign policy and pacifism during World War One.
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Addams urges farmers to set up a corn exchange with Europe to open new markets and feed the starving.
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Balch drafts a Women's International League for Peace and Freedom message about war debts and reparations for the Genoa Conference.
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Also known as Emily Greene Balch to Jane Addams, April 1922

Balch sends the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Executive Committee information on the message to be sent to the Genoa Conference.
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Balch lists the resolutions and economic policies passed by the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
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Schurgast tells Addams her views on international politics and German women's efforts for peace.
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Balch sends Hertzka funds for printing and discusses the Genoa Conference and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Executive Committee.
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McDonald asks Addams to give a statement on The Hague proposal to bring the Soviet Union back into diplomatic relations with the world.
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A letter to the editor that describes the anti-British content of the "Hymn of Hate," recently published in Peyam Sabah in Angora.
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The Association's news bulletin discusses revolution in Mexico, war debts in Germany, the organization of a national student forum, and a treaty between Germany and Poland, resolutions for international peace from the convention of the National League of Women Voters, and limiting the manufacturing of opium.
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Balch proposes that the United States loan France funds funds on the provision that it give up its occupation of the Rhineland.
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An editorial complaining that German women are bearing the brunt of the Versailles treaty, and questioning the belief that Germany was responsible for the outbreak of the war.
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Balch updates Addams about international politics and Women's International League for Peace and Freedom plans for conference and summer schools.
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Balch tells Addams about plans for The Hague Conference and 1923 Summer Schools.
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Woods tells Addams about her efforts to publicize The Hague Conference and her views on the proposed resolutions.
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The Conference proposes a series of resolutions calling for revision of the peace terms of World War I.
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Marshall tells Glücklich about efforts to hold an international women's congress in collaboration with other women's groups and discusses the possibility of having a peace delegation meet with Mussolini and the Pope.
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Hobhouse sends Addams wishes for improved health and tells of the political situation in Europe.
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An issue of Unity that features articles on the settlement of international disputes, labor in Italy and Germany, and book reviews.
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Greene proposes reducing war by removing economic justifications for war through rethinking the way that goods are brought from producer to consumer.
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Greene proposes reducing war by removing economic justifications for war through rethinking the way that goods are brought from producer to consumer.
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Woods gives Addams his ideas about raising funds for settlement work in the United States and abroad.
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Woods tells Addams about her views on the Lausanne Treaty protest, a conversation with Anna Spencer, and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's activities.
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Addams argues for peace and international understanding to help bring Europe out of the devastation of war.
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Wickersham asks Addams to help fund a project to send out pamphlets on American relations with Japan and Sidney Gulick's book on the Far East.
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Addams tells Rochester that she is saving the date for a lecture and tells her her topic.
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The Women's International League for Peace and Freedom opposes the Treaties of Mutual Assistance because it will slow American participation; calls for a permanent committee on National Minorities; urges to countries to join the League; and sections working to secure their country's support of the Permanent Court of Arbitration.
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Balch advises Mrs. Stephenson in ways that she can work for international peace.
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Wickersham asks Addams for assistance fighting the provisions regarding Japan in the recent immigration bill.

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