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Addams discusses her views on the morality of youth, companionate marriage and the presidential election on arrival in Hawaii.
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Addams argues that public opinion is key to ending war.
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Addams argues that the best way to secure peace is to rally public opinion.
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Addams notes that no organization can ensure peace, just help it along.
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Addams speaks in support of the League of Nations and international peace.
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Addams states that she wants peace with the Daughters of the American Revolution and is not attacking them.
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The United States Section reports on how the Lauterbach legacy will be dispersed and spent.
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Class asks Addams for instructions on delivering the Lauterbach legacy to the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
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Baer sends Addams a request from the German Section to the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom and asks her opinion.
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Addams reports on her meeting with Calvin Coolidge regarding a possible treaty to outlaw war.
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Addams notes that politicians, rather than idealists, are responsible for most achievements in peace.
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Addams argues that people believe that war is inevitable but that it can be stopped. The speech was made before the Hyde Park Young Men's Christian Association.
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Addams argues that people believe that war is inevitable but that it can be stopped. The speech was made before the Hyde Park Young Men's Christian Association.
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Addams argues that disarmament is a slow process towards progress in a speech to the Twentieth Century Club.

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