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Also known as Hanotaux, Albert Auguste Gabriel (1853-1944)

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Abbott tells Addams why she thinks the Rockefeller Foundation is slow to fund the League of Nations Advisory Committee on Traffic in Women and Children.
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Addams speaks in support of the League of Nations and international peace.
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Augspurg sends Addams and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom requests from the German section regarding Japanese aggression in China and the League of Nations.
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Saint-Croix asks Addams for topics for discussion at a conference on the Traffic in Women and Children.
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Addams tells Wickersham that the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom agrees to be an affiliated organization for the League of Nations anniversary.
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Wickersham invites Addams and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom to the League of Nations tenth anniversary celebration.
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Addams sends Detzer a letter inviting Women's International League for Peace and Freedom to participate in a celebration for the League of Nations.
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Hinder sends Crowdy a review of the work of the Pan-Pacific Women's Conference.
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Addams tells the Christian Science Monitor her view on the Kellogg treaty proposal.
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Also known as Cecil, Robert (1st Viscount Cecil of Chelwood) (1964-1958)

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Huston provides Addams with entry cards for the League of Nations Assembly.
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Battle asks Addams for support for this program to promote the prohibition of war.
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Article about the resolution for world peace at the National Council of Evangelical Free Churches in Bridlington.
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Wood describes the peace proposals brought up in the League of Nations disarmament commission.
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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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Doty gives Addams details on the upcoming Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom Executive Committee meeting.
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Marquis tells Addams about the Institute of Intellectual Cooperation and the rationale for its publication of an International Who's Who.
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The Herald reports on Cornelia Parker's lecture at the Ford Hall Forum, which supports Jane Addams against the accusations of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
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Fernandes critiques the United States's position on the Permanent Court of International Justice.
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Addams tells Taussig about plans to discuss Harriet Brown's peace manifesto at the upcoming meeting of the United States Section of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
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Also known as Vilma Glücklich to Jane Addams, October 1925

Glücklich asks Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Sections about plans for the International Congress of Women in Dublin.
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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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Addams tells reporters that people seem more interested in politics this year.

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