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Addams discusses women's desire for peace and the obstacles in its way.
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Addams tells Wald she plans to vote for Herbert Hoover.
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Detzer asks Addams if she will be coming East for John Dewey's birthday and two peace meetings.
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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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A certificate showing that the Bowen Country Club has passed its health inspection.
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Baer wishes Addams a good journey back to America.
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Frame sends Wetmore a recommendation of Esther Gilbertson for a teaching position.
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Addams sends Rich a letter regarding Esther Gilbertson and thanks her for helping her.
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Addams tells Linn about her travel plans and hope to see Jane Linn while she is in New York.
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Addams tells Hicks she will visit Bowen in New York City after returning from the Netherlands.
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Balch sends Hertzka her travel plans to Vienna.
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Baber tells Addams of her travels in Africa and race relations there.
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A discussion of tension between Austrian political parties, the possibility of civil war, and the rise of fascism.
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The authors seek signatures to ban paramilitary marches and dissolution of defense organizations in the name of peace.
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Hertzka details the work of a delegation to Vienna that met with Australian politicians in the hopes of averting civil war.
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Addams tells Hicks that the International Congress of Women in Prague has ended and shares her travel plans.
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Courtney tells Addams her take on the discussions at the International Congress of Women in Prague.
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Addams tells Linn about the International Congress of Women in Prague and her plans to return to the United States.
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Hoover tells Addams that all political prisoners arrested during World War I under the Espionage Act have been released.
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Addams congratulates Lovett on the birth of her grandson.
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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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Courtney gives Addams a picture on behalf of the British Section of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
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Masaryk sends Addams roses from her garden and best wishes for the International Congress of Women in Prague.
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Jahn sends Addams best wishes on the International Congress of Women and tells her how much her example means.
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Addams asks Hicks to send a Hull House Yearbook to an acquaintance.
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Addams and Greene suggest that Sheepshanks hold a memorial meeting for Aletta Jacobs.
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Addams tells Hicks that she is leaving Geneva for Prague.
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Addams tells Sheepshanks that she would rather make a short speech than a longer one at the International Congress of Women.
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Addams sends Sheepshanks replies to her report and is eager to see her in Prague.
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Addams tells Sheepshanks that she has deposited funds in the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's Geneva account.
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Addams thanks Sheepshanks for her letter.
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Addams argues that girls who are too picky may end up unmarried.
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Malloch sends Addams a list of authors and asks her to sponsor some as members of the Society of Midland Authors.
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Addams tells Lovett that she is anxious to hear about her health.
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Addams tells Hicks that she has arrived in Paris.
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Addams tells Linn about her Atlantic crossing and arrival in France.
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Also known as The Pageant of Emancipation, August 1929

Addams discusses the process of women's rights on a global scale, praising achievements in government, medicine, art, education, and social work. This talk was given at the University of Chicago chapel and later published.
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Addams sends Hicks greetings as she sails for Europe.
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Addams thanks Kellogg for edits to her article and approves them.
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Bowen asks Hicks to thank Frederick Regnery for his donation to Hull-House.
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Addams sends Neal information about the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
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Addams tells Anderson that Caroline Slade cannot serve as American delegation chair for the Pan-Pacific Women's Conference and asks her to do her best to find another.
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Yoder tells Brownell that due to Addams's uncertain health she cannot promise to be able to speak to his class.
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Addams tells Hicks to advise Margaret Stocking that she can apply for a room at Hull-House but they cannot promise it until the Fall.
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Addams sends Haldeman-Julius get well wishes and asks to hear of her recovery.

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