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A review of "The Enemy," a play by Channing Pollock.

Review of the play The Enemy.

Moore tells Addams that she is sending her play to the International Congress of Women at Dublin, but cannot afford to attend.

De Rohan reviews Channing Pollock's play The Enemy.

Peabody tells Addams about his wife's anti-war play In the Vanguard and wishes her success in peace work.

Also known as Sowerby, K. G. (1876-1970)

Addams expresses her gratitude for Ewing and explains why she must reschedule a play for children.

Also known as Kilvert, Margaret C. (1868?-1947)

Haussmann asks to meet Addams to read her a play that she hopes will help spread the values of the peace movement in schools.

The Crisis includes Addams' comments alongside others on the "The Clansman," a play which depicts African Americans negatively.

Addams gives a praising review of Lovett's play Cowards.

Also known as Wedekind, Benjamin Franklin

Addams thanks Haskell for the grant from the Carnegie Endowment for the Trojan Women.
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