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Addams argues for peace and international understanding to help bring Europe out of the devastation of war.
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Addams argues for peace and international understanding to help bring Europe out of the devastation of war.
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Addams argues for peace and international understanding to help bring Europe out of the devastation of war.
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Addams argues for peace and international understanding to help bring Europe out of the devastation of war.
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An issue of Unity that features articles on the settlement of international disputes, labor in Italy and Germany, and book reviews.
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Swartz sends Addams wishes for recovery after her operation.
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Higgs praises Addams and talks about the Fellowship of Reconciliation and Christian ideas of peace.
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McDougall wishes that she had been able to meet Addams when she visited the Woman's Christian College in Madras.
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Addams tells a reporter that India is failing to deal with its racial and religious problems.
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Roy sends Addams information about her charitable school and Brahmo Samaj (not found).
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Mahalanobis invites Addams to tea and to meet her family and discuss Brahmo Samaj.
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Jane Addams writes to Amy Woods about a document written by Harry Ward about plans for Christian churches preventing war.
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Peabody praises Addams's Peace and Bread in Time of War and her views on religion.
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Addams tells Hopkins that she has not abandoned her pacifist ideals as he charged in an editorial.
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Jones suggests that using charity and love is another option for dealing with Turkish aggression. This was published in August 12, 1922.
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A letter to the editor that describes the anti-British content of the "Hymn of Hate," recently published in Peyam Sabah in Angora.
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Williams announces William McKeever's articles for the Golden Rule Magazine.
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Finley asks Addams to donate to the Federal Council's campaign against war.
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Article addressing the number of Armenians suffering in Turkey.
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Apcar tells Addams about the persecution of Armenian and Assyrian Christians perpetrated by the British and French.
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Adler tells Spencer that he is skeptical about Friedrich Foerster's plans for a pacifist school to be funded from outside Germany.
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An announcement and program for a disarmament congress held In Chicago by the World Alliance for International Friendship through the Churches.
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Balch tells Addams that she has joined the Society of Friends.
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Also known as To Our Visitors, 1921

A flyer with information about Quaker meetings being held in Paris.
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Mathes asks Addams to investigate the State Department's dismissal of the stories of French Black troop atrocities in Germany.
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The authors report on a fact-finding trip organized by the Women's International League to report on condition in Ireland during its war of independence.
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Addams argues that to reach a popular audience, the League of Nations should make a dramatic and practical step to undertake feeding the world's hungry. The speech was given to the National Council of the Congregational Churches of the United States.
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Addams argues that to reach a popular audience, the League of Nations should make a dramatic and practical step to undertake feeding the world's hungry. The speech was given to the National Council of the Congregational Churches of the United States.
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Addams reviews Henrietta Barnett's book on Canon Barnett explaining his importance to the settlement movement.
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Addams is eager to work with Abbot Patrick and the Russian Orthodox Church to promote relief efforts in Russia.
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Abbott Patrick sends Addams an appeal by the Patriarch of the Russian Orthodox Church to organize relief for Russian children.
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Mann writes about joining the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, as well as political conditions in England.
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Also known as To all who still feel like humans, ca. March 1920

Misaƙ describes political turmoil and oppression against Socialists and Jews in Hungary.
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Addams gives a memorial address for Shaw, highlighting Shaw's involvement in the woman's suffrage movement and religious education.
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Addams and Hamilton discuss a meeting they had with Baron Franz and his concerns over the terms of the Paris Peace Treaty, and their reservations about religious freedom in the Roumanian treaty.
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Lazareff writes to Blackwell while sailing to Europe about bolshevism, communism, socialis and democracy m in Russia.
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Hamilton tells Smith about her travels with Addams, makes comments on their companions, and their plans to go to Germany.
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Hamilton tells Smith about her visit in England and her hopes to meet up with Addams in London.
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Kurkjian provides a history of the Armenian kingdom of Cilicia as a justification for independence.
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A poem warning about the temptation to avoid work in the summer months.
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Minthorn asks Addams if the conscription law excludes Quakers and suggests a plan to bring about peace.
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Clark sends Addams a poem inspired by her work at Hull-House.
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Mathews advises Addams that he does not support agitation for peace that will weaken the country.

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