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Addams asks Kuhn to apologize to Rabbi Heller for her error in saying that Sidney Webb was from a poor Jewish background.
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Addams apologizes to Webb for erroneously saying that he was born to poor Jewish parents.
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Addams story of her childhood from Twenty Years at Hull House was reprinted in Helen Ferris's When I was a Girl.
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Higgs tells Addams her views on religion and the financial crisis.
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Williams invites Addams to speak on Prohibition's impact.
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Also known as The Pageant of Emancipation, August 1929

Addams discusses the process of women's rights on a global scale, praising achievements in government, medicine, art, education, and social work. This talk was given at the University of Chicago chapel and later published.
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Also known as The Pageant of Emancipation, April 10, 1929

Addams discusses the progress of women and their importance to society in the western world and in Asia at a regional meeting of the Young Woman's Christian Association.
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Sheepshanks asks Women's International League for Peace and Freedom sections their advice on a request to fight the religious persecution of the Nazarenes.
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Wald tells Addams about the backlash that Al Smith faces for being Catholic.
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Lind tells Addams his views on prohibition and Al Smith's presidential candidacy.
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Gordon reports on a conference of clergymen promoting world peace through religious collaboration.
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Article about the resolution for world peace at the National Council of Evangelical Free Churches in Bridlington.
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The Council reports on activities at its meeting in Jerusalem.
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Addams discusses Leo Tolstoy's "What Then Must We Do" in the light of societal changes.
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Ford thanks Addams for her trip to Indiana and tells her about a book that she read that is inspiring her to make changes in the world of primary education.
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Crooks writes to the Gazette editor defending efforts to commute the sentence of Sacco and Vanzetti.
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King tells Addams her ideas for promoting peace work through a pageant.
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Newspaper report on the loss in Protestant church members blames pastors.
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Grece tells Addams that her speech failed to take into account Christian morality.
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Jackson tells Addams his ideas about the cause of crime, blaming in part the message in David Harum, an 1896 novel by Edward Noyes Westcott.
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Wills lists his teaching experience in the hopes of working at Hull-House.
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Addams notes that Al Smith's run for the presidency was a great thing because it showed increasing tolerance. This appeared in multiple newspapers.
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Pettus writes a resume-structured letter to Addams asking for secretarial employment for herself and her friend, Faith T. Elliott at Hull-House.
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A poem asking for peace. It was originally published in the Advocate of Peace from March 1927.
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Addams and Balch discuss the history of peace movements.
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Arthur Burrage Farwell speaks on his ideals as he ages.
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Ickes tells Bowen that she does not think they should appear before the Chicago Women's Club because most of them oppose their work.
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Mott updates Addams on the work of the Student Friendship Fund.
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Higgs sends Addams information about the miner's strike and asks her to get the news to the United States.
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Hankey describes the plight of coal miners in England.
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Kellogg tells Addams he has send her letter to Bruno Lasker.
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Addams offers a history of movements for world courts and peace. The speech was given at the Palmer House in Chicago to the Women's Roosevelt Republican Club.
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Nickalls offers Addams a copy of Christian Practice.
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Also known as An Anniversary at the Fellowship School, in Gland, October 19, 1925

A report of the second anniversary of the International Fellowship School in Gland, Switzerland.
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An outline for a book written by Martin on the Fellowship of Faiths.
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Sheba tells Addams about her religious beliefs that the current leaders of religion are corrupt and inept.
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An announcement of May programs and information about the Fellowship.
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An article describing a meeting of the Fellowship of Faiths at the Community Church of New York on peace and brotherhood.
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Higgs tells Addams about religious efforts being made for peace in England.
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Carlyle tells Addams describes her work in Mexico for the American Friends Service Committee.
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Spencer tells Addams about recent confrerence and her sister's medical condition.
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Kellogg tells Addams that Marion Jackson's article about labor relations in the Survey is gaining a lot of attention.
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Carlyle tells Ireland about the American Service Committee's work in Mexico City.
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An editorial profiles Charles and Eugenia Weller's work with the League.

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