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Emily Greene Balch to Zona Gale, May 9, 1929
Balch tells Gale about problems in the Tyrol region of Italy.
Preface to The Italians in Chicago, 1928
Addams introduces Giovanni Schiavo's study of Chicago's Italian population.
Preface to The Italians in Chicago, 1928
Addams introduces Giovanni Schiavo's study of Chicago's Italian population.
Conservative Lawyer's View of Lowell Committee's Report, August 15, 1927
Williams breaks down inconsistencies in the government's report on the Sacco-Vanzetti case, highlighting the misinterpretation of evidence.
Marguerite Gobat to Jane Addams, September 5, 1923
Gobat updates Addams on the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's office and the League of Nations meetings.
Editorial: Allied Friendship Endangered--And For No Good Reason, August 10, 1923
An editorial that blames France's militarism for destabilizing European politics.
Catherine Elizabeth Marshall to Vilma Glücklich, May 13, 1923
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.
Marguerite Gobat to Jane Addams, June 8, 1922
Gobat tells Addams about her visit with Carolyn Urie and plans for the summer school.
Vilma Glücklich to Emily Greene Balch, March 1922
Glücklich offers Balch her aid in running the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's Summer School in Italy.
Marguerite Gobat to Jane Addams, October 22, 1921 Also known as Marguerite Gobat to Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Executive Committee, October 22, 1921
Gobat asks Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Executive Committee members for opinions on holding three Summer Schools for 1922.
Jane Addams to Myra Harriet Reynolds Linn, June 29, 1921
Addams sends Linn a postcard and tells of her stay with the Uries in Italy.
The Potential Advantages of the Mandate System, July 1921
Addams discusses the benefits of the League of Nations and the advantages of the mandate system on global politics.
The Potential Advantages of the Mandate System, May 13, 1921
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.
The Potential Advantages of the Mandate System, May 13, 1921
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.
Emily Hobhouse to Emily Greene Balch, March 1921
Hobhouse tells Balch her impressions of the likelihood of building a pacifist movement in Italy.
Caroline Foulke Urie to Emily Greene Balch, February 28, 1921
Urie tells Balch that the peace movement in Italy is foundering.
Emily Greene Balch to Jane Addams, February 7, 1921
Balch updates Addams on plans for the International Congress of Women and other Women's International League for Peace and Freedom activities.
Samuel Breck Parkman Trowbridge to Jane Addams, March 13, 1920
Trowbridge asks Addams to donate to an endowment for the American Academy in Rome.
Americanization, December 29, 1919
Addams' discussion of the impact of dogmatic nationalism in the light of anti-immigrant sentiment. This paper was given to the American Sociological Society.
Americanization, December 29, 1919
A draft of Addams' discussion of the impact of dogmatic nationalism in the light of anti-immigrant sentiment. This paper was given at the American Sociological Society meeting, held in Chicago from December 29-31, 1919.
Americanization, December 29, 1919
Addams discusses the impact of dogmatic nationalism in the light of anti-immigrant sentiment. This paper was given at the American Sociological Society meeting, held in Chicago from December 29-31, 1919.
Americanization, December 29, 1919
Addams' discussion of the impact of dogmatic nationalism in the light of anti-immigrant sentiment. This paper was given to the American Sociological Society.
Rosa Genoni to Jane Addams, December 14, 1919
Genoni asks Addams for assistance in helping Austrian children being cared for in Italy.
The World's Food Supply and Woman's Obligation, May 3, 1918
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.
The World's Food Supply and Woman's Obligation, May 3, 1918
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.
The World's Food Supply and Woman's Obligation, May 3, 1918
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.
The World's Food Supply and Woman's Obligation, May 3, 1918
Addams discusses changes in the government's view about the common good that have translated into effort to bring food security to larger populations.
Arthur Piper Kellogg to Jane Addams, February 16, 1918
Kellogg sends word to the Survey's National Council about how the Red Cross is using Paul Kellogg's Venice article.
Emily Hobhouse to Jane Addams April 9, 1915
Hobhouse apologizes to Addams for not being able to attend the International Congress of Women at The Hague, but she will continue to advocate for peace in Italy.
Jane Addams to Sarah Alice Addams Haldeman, May 26, 1913
Addams writes Haldeman about her travels in Italy.
Jane Addams to Sarah Alice Addams Haldeman, May 21, [1913]
Addams updates Haldeman about her travels in Italy.
Jane Addams to Sarah Alice Addams Haldeman, May 15, 1913
Addams writes Haldeman about her travels in Italy.
Anna Marcet Haldeman to Jane Addams, July 8, 1908
Haldeman writes Addams about her travels in Italy.
Gino C. Speranza to Jane Addams, May 2, 1906
Speranza hopes Addams will take the time to meet with the new acting Counsul General of Italy for Chicago as he is interested in "sociological questions".
Statement on Italian Immigrants at Hull-House, February 3, 1903
Addams summarizes the life and background of Italian immigrants living in Chicago.
Helena Stuart Dudley to Jane Addams, April 30, 1902
Dudley recounts her time in Assisi, Italy, and praises Addams' book, Democracy and Social Ethics.
Jane Addams to Mary Rozet Smith, April 6, 1902
Addams writes Smith about her visit to Atlantic City, New Jersey, and offers news about activities, including a visit with Smith's mother.
Address to the National Conference of Unitarian and Other Christian Churches, September 25, 1901 Also known as The Church and the Social Problem, September 25, 1901
Addams recalls the different difficulties in creating an inviting and educational space for Italian immigrants.
James Weber Linn to Jane Addams, April 28, 1901
Linn writes Addams a detailed accounting of his trip to Italy.
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