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Also known as Grunwaldt, Wladimir Rene Alexandre (1893-1959)

Dudley commiserates with Addams about the United States entering World War I and how peace groups are reacting.

Also known as Holst-van der Schalk, Henriëtte Goverdina Anna Roland (1869-1952)

Addams discusses the importance of social work to the health of a community in an address to the National Federation of Settlements in Cleveland.

Bentall asks Addams for help in launching a letter-writing campaign to President Theodore Roosevelt in support of political refugees.

Addams writes to Watson about her views on Russia, in response to a critical letter.

Addams sends Simons information about the upcoming peace meeting and asks her to come to the conference.

Also known as The Army Gets Busy, November 2, 1912

Addams apologizes for inaccurate information about the Socialist Party's endorsement of woman suffrage, which the Progressive Party circulated. The editor of the Appeal to Reason comments both before and after the published version of her letter.

Addams tells the Boston Herald that she is not a socialist, communist, or Bolshevik.

Addams introduces Lord Eustace Percy to Berger.

Also known as Kerr, Mary Walton

Also known as Socialist Review

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