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Addams telegrams Doty that she can send a statement to the London Naval Conference but won't be able to do it by radio.
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Doty asks Addams to participate in a radio broadcast in resgard to the London Naval Conference.
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Also known as Madeleine Zabriskie Doty to Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, February 13, 1930

Doty asks Addams for a statement on peace to help move negotiations at the London Naval Conference.
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Mossman praises Addams's recent radio address.
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Jordan delivers a radio address about Jane Addams as part of a series on Famous Welfare Workers in History.
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Addams tells Detzer that she will attend the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom meeting in Washington, and sends regards for her brother.

Also known as Debs Memorial Station

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News of Ethel Osborne's radio interview regarding Pan-Pacific conditions.
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Robins tells Addams about an opportunity to speak on the radio.
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Ford tells Addams about some books she wants to lend her and an American radio broadcast.
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Addams describes the London Naval Conference of 1930 and the use of treaties in international affairs. This was likely a portion of her radio broadcast on the Collier Hour on NBC.
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Addams tells Stahl that she will do a radio broadcast for Sears Roebuck.
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Addams's radio speech on protecting children in the homes of working women. This speech was broadcast by the National Broadcast Company as part of a Universal Safety Series.
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Addams's radio speech on protecting children in the homes of working women. This speech was broadcast by the National Broadcast Company as part of a Universal Safety Series.
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