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Addams discusses the International Congress of Women and her views on women's roles in the peace movement.
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The newsletter discusses women's work in governmental departments.
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A group of 121 Spanish women tell the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom that they are ready to form a Section in Spain.
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Addams thanks their Czechoslovakian hosts and discusses the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom and its activities since 1926.
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Skeehan outlines a plan to harness women's power for peace.
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Addams notes that many women reject domestic service because of its perceived social status.
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Also known as The Pageant of Emancipation, April 10, 1929

Addams discusses the progress of women and their importance to society in the western world and in Asia at a regional meeting of the Young Woman's Christian Association.
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Ford updates Osborne on the planning for the Second Pan-Pacific Women's Conference.
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Hinder informs Addams of the plan for the Pan-Pacific Union to find films that mistreat women.
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Moore tells Addams about her return to Australia and activities taken after the Pan-Pacific Women's Conference.
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Addams opens the Pan-Pacific Women's Conference by talking about the roles that women play in international affairs.
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Shaw details Addams' views on current events such as the upcoming election and prohibition.
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Addams summarizes and comments on the Pan-Pacific Women's Conference in Honolulu.
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Addams discusses the value of women's international collaboration, in her opening address to the Women's Pan-Pacific Conference in Hawaii.
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Addams discusses the value of women's international collaboration, in her opening address to the Women's Pan-Pacific Conference in Hawaii.
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Addams discusses the upcoming Pan-Pacific Women's Conference, speaking on the progress of women's organizations around the world.
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Addams discusses her views on the morality of youth, companionate marriage and the presidential election on arrival in Hawaii.
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Addams provides the opening address at the Pan-Pacific Women's Conference.
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Satterthwaite requests help with bringing Latin American women to a Women's International League for Peace and Freedom conference.
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Brannan tells Addams about plans for a public meeting with Edith Pye.
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The Association details their fellowship program which supports international study.
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Farrington invites Parks to attend the Pan-Pacific Women's Conference in Honolulu.
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Zabriskie sends Addams plans for the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom to travel to China to aid women's organizations there.
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Newspaper story of a young girl being brutally attacked by two men she was with. Relates to the rise in crime in America during the Prohibition Era.
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Farrington invites Addams to attend the Pan-Pacific Women's Conference in Honolulu in 1928.
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Addams, as told to the Newspaper Enterprise Association, discusses the murder of unwed mother Rosa Stoble and argues for love and sympathy rather than punishment and stigma. This article was syndicated and published in many newspapers in March and April.
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Addams speaks before the Gulf Coast Chapter of the American Association of University Women on the role that women take in other parts of the world.
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Addams tells Schweizer that she cannot pick out one influence of women's voting but is certain they will show.
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Addams speaks on women's roles in peace and internationalism at a public meeting "Next Steps Toward World Peace," held in Geneva on the eve of the opening of the League of Nations General Assembly. It was opened by William Rappard and featured remarks by Addams, Hilda Clark, and Lucie Desjardins.
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Also known as What Next in Chicago?, October 1926

Addams discusses early efforts for civic reform and housing in a speech to the Woman's City Club.
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Detzer updates Addams on efforts to meet with government officials about the situation in Haiti, the American Legion, and other affairs of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's Washington office.
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The League of Nations describes the work of Geneva in the committees of Traffic in Women and Child Welfare.
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Addams encourages women to seek patriotism through internationalism and stresses the role of the United States in the movement.
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Addams discusses the motto of the Chicago Woman's Club and its history of social reform for its Golden Jubilee at the Congress Hotel.
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Addams describes the history of the Chicago Woman's Club and the future of social reform.
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The Council lists facts and questions for discussion at their annual meeting.
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Addams and seventy other prominent club women write President Coolidge asking for better enforcement of prohibition laws.
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Addams argues that modern girls are unconventional, not immoral.
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Garlin tells Addams her thoughts on the meeting of the National Council of Women in Detroit.
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Glücklich tells Addams that she hopes the reduction of funds from the United States Section is not due to a problem.
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Moore tells Courtney her views on the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's acceptance of many kinds of pacifists.
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Hymans asks his colleagues whether they should include women's organizations in their Advisory Committee on Traffic in Women and to the Protection of Children.
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Spencer tells Addams about recent confrerence and her sister's medical condition.
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Also known as Vilma Glücklich to Jane Addams, February 11, 1925

Glücklich seeks advice from the Committee regarding disputes between the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's sections in Czechoslovakia.
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The Evening Star reports on the strife over the peace movement at the Conference on the Cause and Cure of War.
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Addams writes Hull about the relationship between the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section and the National Council of Woman and other women's groups.
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Catt tells Morrisson about planning for the Conference on Cause and Cure of War, including inviting Addams. She also discusses the attacks on the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom and her desire that they fight back harder.

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