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Mathews advises Addams that he does not support agitation for peace that will weaken the country.
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Roy sends Addams information about her charitable school and Brahmo Samaj (not found).
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Bishop praises Addams on Newer Ideals of Peace, especially the arguments about religion and democracy.
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Livingston writes Addams about her article on white slavery, because she herself is working in the Chinatown area of New York City working to help women get out of prostitution.
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Williams invites Addams to speak on Prohibition's impact.
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Paddock shares his personal experiences in community work and praises Addams' work to make the country a better place.
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Lynch writes about the travels of Battin, and some of his accomplishments in traveling abroad to various branches of the World Alliance for Promoting International Friendship through the Churches.
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In this draft, Addams offers a strong indictment against old fashioned religious education and argues that the church, in order to encourage modern youth to see the validity of religion, must engage the realities and distractions of urban life.
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A program from the Peace Song Service on December 20th, 1914.
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Crooks writes to the Gazette editor defending efforts to commute the sentence of Sacco and Vanzetti.
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Addams introduces Graham Taylor's collection of essay, providing biographical information on Taylor, and praising his work.
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Fuller proposes to preserve world peace through the cooperation of the American Red Cross and world religions.
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Kellogg summarizes an American Union Against Militarism meeting during which members grappled with ideas about war.
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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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Kellogg tells Addams he has send her letter to Bruno Lasker.
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Addams argues how ideas about nationalism and patriotism are beginning to cloud peoples judgment about the war.
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Addams argues how ideas about nationalism and patriotism are beginning to cloud people's judgement about the war.
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Addams argues how ideas about nationalism and patriotism are beginning to cloud peoples judgement about the war. This speech was given before the Chicago Woman's Club.
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Addams discusses the challenges pacifists face now that the United States has entered World War I, and discusses how nationalism and patriotism are used to support war. Addams gave a lecture version of this article on June 10 at the Evanston Congregational Church.
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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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Also known as Our National Politics, August 3, 1912

A description of a Catholic sweatshop in Cincinnati that supposedly drugs young women and an attack on William Howard Taft as being pro-Catholic.
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Addams urges the belligerent nations at war to call a ceasefire in honor of Christmas.
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Addams discusses the challenges facing college women who want to contribute to society.
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A draft of Addams' article about the challenges facing college women who want to contribute to society.
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Arthur Burrage Farwell speaks on his ideals as he ages.
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Mahalanobis invites Addams to tea and to meet her family and discuss Brahmo Samaj.
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Collins reacts to an Addams interview, offering his views on ways to resist war.
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King tells Addams her ideas for promoting peace work through a pageant.
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Leitch complains about the amount of rum being distributed around the world.
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Angered by the distribution of rum to poor nations, the Leitches ask Barton to write an article that makes a religious argument against nations that are harming poor countries.
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The Leitch sisters discuss slavery in the United States, colonization by Great Britain, and alcohol as great evils.
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Craigie discusses her activities in Washington for peace and suffrage, especially focusing on Japan.
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Collson sends Addams her thoughts about peace and asks for help finding work she can do for peace.
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Anderson seeks Addams' advice on hiring a new person to take over the Neighborhood House in Louisville, KY. She discusses the function of a settlement and the relationship between religion and settlement work.
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Higgs praises Addams and talks about the Fellowship of Reconciliation and Christian ideas of peace.
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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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Higgs tells Addams about religious efforts being made for peace in England.
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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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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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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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Lehman praises Addams' The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets and asks her if the commercialization of recreation is at the heart of the problem.
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Van Hook writes Addams about her missionary work in Persia and the suffering of the people there.
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Wald tells Addams about the backlash that Al Smith faces for being Catholic.
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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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Glasier explains that she has been turning to religion to fight for peace during the First World War.
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Barrett thanks Addams for her articles about prostitution and explains the work of the Florence Crittenton Mission.

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