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Statement read at Peace Song Service, December 20, 1914
An excerpt of an article from the Indianapolis News read at a peace meeting.
Rosika Schwimmer to Jane Addams, January 19, 1915
Schwimmer writes Addams eager to help in any way she can and encloses a Peace Party leaflet for the European presidents.
Belle Case La Follette to Elizabeth Thacher Kent, January 26, 1915
La Follete writes Kent regarding the Woman's Peace Party platform in regards to neutrality.
Mabel L. Hyers to John Berwald, October 8, 1915
Hyers tells Berwald that Addams will not participate in his propaganda and that the Woman's Peace Party is a neutral organization.
Jane Addams to Harriet P. Thomas, November 22, 1915
Addams sends Shelley the format of the telegrams to be sent to all Women's Peace Party members and asks her to send the ones from Chicago as soon as possible.
Jane Addams to Edward Mandell House, November 23, 1915
Addams describes the services a Conference of Neutral Nations would provide and why it is necessary at this time.
Jane Addams to Rose Dabney Forbes, November 24, 1915
Addams sends her telegram asking her associates to urge Wilson to form a conference of neutral nations.
Fannie Fern Phillips Andrews to Jane Addams, November 24, 1915
Andrews informs Addams that the Congress was postponed and all American invitations had been captured by French authorities. She also praises Addams' efforts for a Neutral Conference.
Mary L. Hanchett Stone to Jane Addams, November 26, 1915
Stone informs Addams that she unfortunately will not be able to contact the president directly, and although she believes a convention of the Neutral Powers would be futile, she would be happy to assist the Woman's Peace Party.
Cassen Eugene Parsons to Jane Addams, December 17, 1915
Parsons is troubled over the growing sentiment towards war and asks Addams to speak to those in power.
Mabel L. Hyers to Luella G. Caldwell, January 28, 1916
Hyers suggests one of Addams' pamphlets for Caldwell's use in a contest.
Nellie L. Miller to Jane Addams, February 26, 1916
Miller writes as a representative to the Organization of American Women for Strict Neutrality, encouraging Addams to read about the organization itself and to take a look at her enclosed petition.
Questions for Neutrals, February 1916
The document outlines the Organization of American Women for Strict Neutrality's rationale for calling for an arms embargo, citing historical examples.
Emily Greene Balch to William Jennings Bryan, September 7, 1916
Balch invites Bryan, and various others, to join the Neutral Conference as a correspondent.
Hamilton Holt to Jane Addams, November 9, 1916
Holt asks that Addams help organize a meeting in Chicago of people who would be an asset to the Neutral Conference.
Hannah Clothier Hull to Jane Addams, November 10, 1916
Hull asks whether Addams approves the idea of all branches of the Woman's Peace Party writing to pressure the President into keeping the country out of war.
Jane Addams to Emily Greene Balch, February 3, 1917
Addams asks Balch if the American Neutral Conference Committee can urge Washington to call a congress of neutral nations.
Bryan's Alternatives to War, February 17, 1917
Bryan lays out six alternatives to war and urges readers to alert them to the President and their Congressmen.
David Starr Jordan to Jane Addams, February 9, 1917
Jordan hopes to travel to Europe, but since Henry Ford withdrew his support of the Neutral Conference for Continuous Mediation there is not much for him to do there.
Paul Underwood Kellogg to Jane Addams, February 9, 1917
Kellogg asks Addams to read an article in The Survey which includes a plan for joint action with neutral countries.
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