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Emily Greene Balch to Jane Addams, October 29, 1921
Balch writes Addams regarding forgiveness for Austrian war debts.
Emily Greene Balch to the Editor of the New York Times, October 29, 1921
Balch asks the New York Times to support efforts to have the United States postpone Austrian war debts until the country is back on its feet.
Emily Greene Balch to Jane Addams, November 28, 1921
Balch updates Addams on her plans and the question of Austrian credit for war debts.
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom to the Genoa Conference, February 1922
Balch drafts a Women's International League for Peace and Freedom message about war debts and reparations for the Genoa Conference.
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Resolution for the Genoa Economic and Finance Conference, March 1922 (draft)
A draft of a statement to be sent to the Genoa Economic and Finance Conference about how to avoid another world war and start European recovery.
Albert Joseph Kennedy to Jane Addams, March 20, 1922
Kennedy asks Addams whether the Chicago Federation of Settlements will write to their representatives to support the Henry Cabot Lodge bill on delaying reparations asks about details of a child labor law.
Proposal For United States Loan to French Government, August 2, 1922
Balch proposes that the United States loan France funds funds on the provision that it give up its occupation of the Rhineland.
Emily Greene Balch to Charles Evans Hughes, August 14, 1922
Balch tells Hughes the circumstance of her making an erroneous statement about Austrian war debts.
Statement to the International News Service, January 5, 1923
Addams reports that she was not able to meet with government officials and that she will not intervene in reparations discussions.
Charles Augustus Templeton to Jane Addams, February 1, 1923
Templeton tells Addams that he believes that peace will only come when Germany makes reparations for the war it caused.
Coolidge Opposed to Plan by Briand to Outlaw War, June 3, 1927
Fox reports that President Coolidge does not wish to participate in a pact with France to outlaw war.
Anita Augspurg to Jane Addams, May 14, 1928
Augspurg sends Addams and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom requests from the German section regarding Japanese aggression in China and the League of Nations.
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