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Cary asks Addams to greet her Japanese friends at the Pan-Pacific Women's Conference and explains why she cannot attend.
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Three photographs of an exhibition displayed by the Japanese Section of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
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Macdonald tells Addams about her efforts at a settlement in Japan to help girls and strikers.
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Inouye thanks Addams for her hospitality during his visit to the United States.
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Photograph of Madame Kaji Yajima andGenevieve Topping
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Topping asks Addams if a Japanese exchange student can stay at Hull-House in the summer.
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Bergen tells Addams about the plans for the Institute of Pacific Relations conference held in Hawaii and introduces William and Makiko Vories who are establishing a school in Japan.
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McClatchy tells Gulick that the California Joint Immigration Committee will oppose the Wickersham plan to open visas for Japan in 1927.
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McClatchy asks Addams to oppose efforts to weaken immigration restrictions on Japan and to help them obtain more supporters among the clergy.
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Gavit tells Addams about her brother's views on Japan and China
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Gulick asks Addams for a donation for the National Committee on American Japanese Relations
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Addams asks Jodai to stay in Europe after attending the International Congress of Women.
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Thomas asks Addams for help raising funds to support Japanese students in the United States.
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Also known as Address to the Detroit Branch of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, October 20, 1924 (excerpt)

In two Detroit speeches, Addams praises the candidacy of Robert La Follette for the presidency and offers impressions from her world trip.
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Latham tells Weybright that the Macmillan Company will allow Twenty Years at Hull House to be translated into Japanese, provided it is not sold in the United States.
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