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Addams asks the Democratic National Convention to adopt ap peace plank that includes participation in the League of Nations, global disarmament, the cancelling of war debts, and recognition of the Government of the Soviet Union.
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Gregory asks Addams to consider merging all organizations working for peace into one great organization.
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Detzer tells Balch of the benefits of the Midwest Institute on International Relations.
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Levinson gives Addams his opinion of the legal complexities of the relationship between the Kellogg Pact and World Court.
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Scott interviews Addams for the Tucson Daily Citizen on international relations and the future of the peace movement.
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Lape asks Addams's opinion on latest efforts to persuade the United States to accept the World Court.
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Levinson tells Addams that he will send his donation to Hull-House as long as she is in charge, he also discusses peace efforts.
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Gilbert thanks Addams for her letter regarding the United States membership in the Permanent Court of International Justice.
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Battle asks Addams for support for this program to promote the prohibition of war.
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Addams summarizes and comments on the Pan-Pacific Women's Conference in Honolulu.
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Also known as Governmental Efforts Towards World Peace, August 22, 1928

Addams discusses international organization for peace and world betterment.
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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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Bennett and Flynn asks the Irish Free State to cooperate with American plans for an anti-war treaty at the League of Nations.
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Addams discusses disarmament and recent efforts for world peace.
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Levinson sends Addams a donation and provides his ideas of the Kellogg movement.
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Swanwick asks Addams write an article on the Pan-American Congress for Foreign Affairs.
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Addams asks Ford for a few days to study the issue before signing a petition.
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Addams condemns the future execution of Sacco and Vanzetti, claiming it will harm relations between the US and its immigrant inhabitants.
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Kennedy reports to Addams on matters of the Barnett Fellowship, other settlements and their international constituents.
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Detzer gives Borah details on the differences between the Sayre Treaty and other arbitration treaties.
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News report of the draft of a plan to outlaw war drafted by Francis Sayre.
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Fox reports that President Coolidge does not wish to participate in a pact with France to outlaw war.
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Edmunds analyzes the structure of power with the Chinese Nationalist Party and its attitudes in foreign relations.
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Fernandes critiques the United States's position on the Permanent Court of International Justice.
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Addams tells Sheepshanks her views on the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's Executive Secretary position.
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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 Endowment invites Addams to a dinner for American professors of international relations.
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The Institute invites Addams to a luncheon in honor of Harold B. Butler.
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Addams advises Sand on potential delegates for regarding the International Congress.
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Also known as School of International Studies Courses 1926, ca. August 1926

The School lists offerings in its 1926 program.
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Addams discusses her ideas on peace and international affairs after the screening of a film.
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Addams offers a history of movements for world courts and peace. The speech was given at the Palmer House in Chicago to the Women's Roosevelt Republican Club.
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Addams discusses sending a telegram to Detzer for the International appeal letter.
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Andrews asks Addams for an article for the American Association for Labor Legislation's Review.
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The World argues that the West should be paying more attention to China and allowing it independence.
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Glücklich recommends to Hamilton-Gordon that Chrystal Macmillan serve as the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's delegate to the League of Nations committee.
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Addams discusses the unequal relationship between Mexico and the United States and efforts in Mexico to prevent economic dependence on America. This was a speech given on April 28, 1925 at the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section meeting.
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Also known as Address to the Annual Meeting of the United States Section of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, April 28, 1925

Addams discusses the unequal relationship between Mexico and the United States and efforts in Mexico to prevent economic dependence on America.
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Herron tells Addams that he fears that a group of American politicians want to destroy the League of Nations and seeks some ideas about how to support it.
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A report on Dulles's and Culbertson's speeches at the Conference on the Cause and Cure of War lays economics to be the main cause of war.
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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.
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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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Courtney tells Addams about the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's British Section's views on the League's Objectives and updates her on recent activities.
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Swanwick tells Addams that she cannot write the pamphlet Addams asked, because she has taken over editing Foreign Affairs after the death of E. D. Morel.
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Glucklich asks the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Sections to support a proposal by the Peruvian section for amnesty for citizens living in exile.
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Woods tells Speer that he considers the Japanese Exclusion Act a disaster for the United States.

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