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Addams tells Culver about her trip to Calcutta and the people she met.
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Schwimmer updates Addams about attacks on her by the Jewish media and seeks help taking Norman Hapgood to task.
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A shortened version of Addams's commencement speech at Rockford College. It was published on July 12, 1922.
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Addams offers a commencement speech at Rockford College's 75th anniversary, telling of its history.
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Addams offers a commencement speech at Rockford College's 75th anniversary, telling of its history.
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Also known as Emily Greene Balch to Jane Addams, April 1922

Balch sends Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Summer school secretaries a notice regarding the Summer school.
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Robinson tells Addams of her plans to lecture in the United States.
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Addams tells the story of Bowen's life and contributions to numerous causes.
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Addams tells the story of Bowen's life and contributions to numerous causes.
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Addams describes Bowen's life story and her contributions to numerous causes.
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Lathrop tells Addams about the formation of a new organization that will seek her and Carrie Catt as leaders.
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Addams gives a statement about the role of education in Germany in fostering war and peace.
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Marshall advises Hertz to select Austrian women to join the League of Nations delegation.
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Parren tells Addams about the events at the Congress of Greek Women.
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Balch brings to the attention of Addams that Polish women have been denied a say in their League of Nations and urges all sections of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom to fight for recognition of their voting rights.
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Addams tells Park that she cannot lecture for the League of Women Voters, but suggests Margaret Crooks.
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Park invites Addams to speak to the League of Women Voters convention on international cooperation.
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Parren asks Addams to secure good wishes from American women's groups for the Congress of Greek Women.
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Addams tells Park that she has sent the invitation to Mabel Kittredge for reply.
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Park invites Addams to the League of Women Voters Convention to discuss cooperation between women's organizations.
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Kittredge tells Addams about plans for the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section's annual meeting.
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Smedley interviews Singh on the roles of women in India.
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Balch gives Hamilton-Gordon the names of Women's International League for Peace and Freedom delegates to the upcoming meeting of the International Committee of Women.
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Spencer writes to Addams regarding the recent meetings of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom as well as the possible finances of the organization.
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Dreier offers Addams her views on several German women leaders.
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Andrews tells Addams about plans for the International Council of Women to hold a peace meeting.
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Addams praises Wilmarth's impact on women's organizations, reform, settlements, and progressive politics in Chicago.
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Addams notes that women in Europe have been seeking government positions since World War I.
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Jane Addams's World Union of Women for International Peace membership card.
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A program of meetings held at the International Congress of Women in Zurich in 1919.
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The Union encourages its member to unite and work together for peace.
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Moore sends Addams news of the Biennial Meeting of the National Council of Women.
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Sihler praises Addams for her stance on peace and discusses her opposition to war.
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Roelofs asks Addams to support efforts to investigate and reform domestic labor practices.
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Addams argues that the House should pass the Susan B. Anthony Amendment that would grant women the right to vote.
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Addams discusses the possibility of both Marcet Haldeman and Emanuel Julius sharing a hyphenated name after marriage.
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Addams elaborates on how women can contribute to internationalism and peace after the war.
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While in Berlin to present peace resolutions, Addams comments that though the world is war-crazy, she expects the United States to remain neutral.
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Taylor explains the relationship among the British women's organizations and the reasons that she did not attend the conference at The Hague.
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Addams argues the point that women need the right to vote in all national affairs to force the issue of peace, and to help prevent future wars from happening.
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A selection from Addams' book Democracy and Social Ethics, "Filial Relations" addresses ideas of women being able to live full lives and have thoughts outside of family life.
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Addams details the many reasons why it is important that women be given the right to vote, and of how the suffrage movement is not just found in Western nations, but globally.
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A writing by Addams detailing the many reasons why it is important that women be given the right to vote, and of how the movement is not just found in Western nations, but globally.
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Addams discusses how older women can contribute to society in beneficial ways by providing examples. The article was published in the Ladies' Home Journal.
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Addams expresses why the time is now that women should be able to vote, with in regards to the social power women have which can be used for political power.
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Addams discusses the value of the vote at the General Federation of Women's Clubs convention.

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