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Addams notes that she is not alarmed about present day social conditions.
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Addams tells the questions that Americans asked her while she was abroad.
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Addams discusses the impact of prohibition on urban communities and notes a gradual increase in availability of alcohol due to home-based distilling. Addams gave this talk to the Kalamazoo and Battle Creek Social Workers' Clubs at the Y.W.C.A. building.
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Addams argues that the impact of Prohibition in the slums has been positive thus far.
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Dodd discusses his views on Wilson and agrees to dine with Addams at Hull-House.
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Mead notes the activities of and struggles faced by the Massachusetts branch of the Woman's Peace Party.
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Bannard refuses to contribute to Hull-House because Addams supports prohibition.
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A list of names is given of prominent supporters of National Prohibition in Britain, in hopes of eliciting similar support in America.
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Foss presents a plan for nationwide prohibition and hopes Addams will add her signature to a list of supporters.
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Addams reports about Chicago's reputation on the East Coast as a dirty city.
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Sanders describes the new roles that members of the Jane Addams Club have taken on since it became a part of the Progressive Club. Sanders also describes the activities of the temperance movement.
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King questions Addams' support for Theodore Roosevelt and is sharply critical of his party's rejection of a strong temperance platform.
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Meyer writes Addams to share her disapproval of Theodore Roosevelt, whom she believes is an immoral man and the wrong candidate for the betterment of the country.
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