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A pamphlet describes a plan for the women of Wales to work with the women of the United States for peace.
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Ploennis asks Addams for help raising relief funds for employees of the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo.
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Balch advises Böhm about the feasibility of moving to the United States.
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Addams asks Woods for assistance in organizing and funding the next International Conference of Women in the United States.
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Balch sends Marshall her concerns about peace delegates being admitted to the United States if they have communist ties.
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Balch sends Glücklich initial plans for the 1924 International Congress of Women.
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Baer tells Addams about economic conditions in Europe and Women's International League for Peace and Freedom activities.
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Spencer tells Addams her concerns about Women's International League for Peace and Freedom activities and fundraising for the 1924 International Congress of Women.
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Addams tells Spencer her views about the International Congress of Women being held in the United States.
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Ingham tells Addams about decisions made at the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section Executive Committee meeting.
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Woods sends Addams a tentative schedule for the International Congress of Women.
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Uchimura discusses his disappointment with the United States for its immigration policy regarding Japan.
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Ingham tells Addams about activities of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section and conference planning.
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Wickersham asks Addams to help fund a project to send out pamphlets on American relations with Japan and Sidney Gulick's book on the Far East.
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The Committee discusses budgets, emendations to its policies and fundraising.
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Wickersham tells Addams about the Committee's resolution on the "Gentleman's Agreement" and their hope to foster better relations between the United States and Japan.
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Gulick tells Addams that National Committee on American Japanese Relations is once more active.
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Lee recounts the political and humanitarian situation in the Near East in the aftermath of World War I.
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Gulick tells Addams about the efforts of the Committee in regard to the House Immigration Bill and seeks financial support.
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Moss invites Addams to join the founding board of the United States Flag Association and gives a sense of its aims and activities.
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Addams sends a statement to the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom that includes her telegram to Calvin Coolidge regarding the pending immigration law.
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Woods asks the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section to approve Addams's statement regarding American-Japanese foreign policy and the pending immigration law.
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Wickersham asks Addams for assistance fighting the provisions regarding Japan in the recent immigration bill.
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Baer thanks Addams for her hospitality and suggests the she translate some papers from the International Congress of Women.
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Karavelova tells Addams that the grief over the death of her grandson while she was in America had delayed her sending thanks for hospitality.
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Heymann tells Addams how wonderful the trip to America was and thanks her for her hospitality.
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Gulick sends Addams a new statement of policy (not found) which the National Committee on American Japanese Relations had to alter in light of the new immigration law.
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The Children's Bureau argues for the passage of an amendment to the constitution to protect children.
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Addams tells reporters that people seem more interested in politics this year.
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Also known as Amy Woods to Jane Addams, November 13, 1924

Woods tells the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section her version of events leading to her intended resignation as National Secretary.
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Woods updates Baber on efforts to have Senators read the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's resolutions into the Congressional Record.
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Woods updates the group on the progress of having the Pan-American Committee bill introduced into the Congressional Record.
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Woods tells Speer that he considers the Japanese Exclusion Act a disaster for the United States.
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The Association discusses its mission and program for providing adult higher education.
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Wickersham asks Addams for financial support for the work of the Commitee.
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Gulick discusses Japanese-American foreign relations and how they have been impacted by the Great Kanto Earthquake and the anti-Japanese immigration laws passed in the United States.
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Addams advises Doty about holding the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section's meeting in Chicago, and discusses Japanese-American relations.
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Evans tells Addams that she is leaving as secretary of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's British Section and seeks jobs in the United States dealing with peace.
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The Herald reports on Cornelia Parker's lecture at the Ford Hall Forum, which supports Jane Addams against the accusations of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
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Addams asks Coolidge to veto efforts to limit Japanese immigration to the United States.
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Herron tells Addams that he fears that a group of American politicians want to destroy the League of Nations and seeks some ideas about how to support it.
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Tilton asks the public to give prohibition more than five years before deeming it a failure.
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Also known as Address to the Annual Meeting of the United States Section of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, April 28, 1925

Addams discusses the unequal relationship between Mexico and the United States and efforts in Mexico to prevent economic dependence on America.
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Addams discusses the unequal relationship between Mexico and the United States and efforts in Mexico to prevent economic dependence on America. This was a speech given on April 28, 1925 at the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section meeting.
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Dodd tells Addams that he doubts that any plan to develop a more kindly and rational foreign policy will not work.
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McClatchy tells Gulick that the California Joint Immigration Committee will oppose the Wickersham plan to open visas for Japan in 1927.

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