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Addams discusses past and present efforts for world peace by the use of treaties. The speech was given at Town Hall in New York on December 7, 1929.
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Addams discusses the conditions needed for world peace.
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Also known as Le Palais Mondial Also known as The World Palace

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Addams situates the women's movement in a general impulse of seeking betterment for all people.
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Also known as Fellowship of Faiths International Congress (1933)

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Article describing the close of the World League of Cities.
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Addams discusses signs that progress towards international peace is growing.
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A report detailing the plans of the League and how the League of Nations could be improved.
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Broda asks Addams to join an American Advisory Board for his League for the Organization of Progress.
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Hinder tells Addams why she left the Pan-Pacific Union and relates news from Australia.
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Hume explains why the Second Pan-Pacific Women's Conference will be held in Honolulu.

Also known as World Monetary and Economic Conference (1933)

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Addams encourages women to seek patriotism through internationalism and stresses the role of the United States in the movement.
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Addams asserts that the United States should join the League of Nations and World Court and praises international cooperation.
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Addams describes how small gestures of international cooperation are steps in the right direction for world peace.
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Addams asserts that the current and future generations must make an effort towards world peace and international cooperation.
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Addams notes that American foreign policy is criticized outside the country for failing to join the World Court and League of Nations.
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Addams speaks on women's roles in peace and internationalism at a public meeting "Next Steps Toward World Peace," held in Geneva on the eve of the opening of the League of Nations General Assembly. It was opened by William Rappard and featured remarks by Addams, Hilda Clark, and Lucie Desjardins.
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Addams writes to Doty, for publication in Pax International, about her views on how Women's International League for Peace and Freedom sections can post the League's objects on their literature.
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Addams discusses her ideas on peace and international affairs after the screening of a film.
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Barnett sends Addams a clipping (not found) about Charles Lindbergh as an example of British feelings towards Americans.
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