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The World Peace Association published a postcard with a call for peace.
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Addams argues that the cooperation of the allies on food suggests that they can cooperate on other food problems.
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Wood describes the peace proposals brought up in the League of Nations disarmament commission.
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Gordon reports on a conference of clergymen promoting world peace through religious collaboration.
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Promotional flyer for a public awareness campaign to end war and form an international government.
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Addams spoke about the issues of education and immigration, arguing that Americans need to open their minds to the experiences of immigrants, and that play is an important component of education,
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Wilson proposes to meet Addams in Washington if possible.
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Wilson thanks Addams for sending him a letter about Jacobs and how he enjoyed meeting her.
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Wilson thanks Addams for her endorsement and on her recent article in the Atlantic Monthly.
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Wilson writes to Addams expressing gratitude over her recent letter to him.
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Wilson acknowledges a letter sent to him by Addams and others concerning neutrality.
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Wilson states to Addams that difficulties prevent a promising outlook at the Paris Peace Conference.
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Wilson tells Addams he is willing to consider any peace plan she sends in writing, but cannot meet with her due to the number of similar requests.
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Wilson acknowledges Addams' telegram and assures her of his desire for peace.
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Wilson thanks Addams for the letter concerning his January 8th Message to Congress.
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Wilson thanks Addams for her recent letter about the immigration bill.
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Wilson informs Addams that Ida M. Tarbell cannot serve on the United States Tariff Commission.
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Wilson thanks Addams for her telegram and hopes for peace to come.
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Wilson sends Addams a get well note.
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Wilson tells Addams that he is happy to meet with Emily Balch.
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Wilson sends Addams his best on hearing that she was illness.
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Wilson thanks Addams for her supportive letter..
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A form letter from Wilson thanks Addams for her generous response to his recent speech.
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Addams announces that she will vote for Woodrow Wilson in the presidential election.
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This article argues that women and the factories that manufacture their clothes should understand each other better.
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The Peace Union's brochure includes a draft amendment to make war illegal and a declaration of independence from war.
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Article describing the events of the women's meeting at the International Peace Congress in Boston that includes portions of speeches by Lucia Ames Mead, Mrs. W. P. Byles, Jane Addams, and Miss M. E. Dunhill.
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Addams discusses the role of American women as economic factors in the post-World War I global economy.
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Addams explores the role that American women will have in rebuilding the world and the economy.
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Resolution passed by the Women's Overseas Service League condemns the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom and pledges to work against its purposes.
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The Women's International League sends Addams a receipt for the 200 copies of "Towards Peace and Freedom."
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A receipt for payment from the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section for a contribution towards the Summer School.
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A receipt for Addams' payment for 200 copies of Towards Peace and Freedom.
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A receipt for 200 copies of Peace and Freedom and postal costs.
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A list of members joining the American branch of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
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The United States Section reports on how the Lauterbach legacy will be dispersed and spent.
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The statement reports the cash on hand after conference, summer school, and travel expenses.
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The constitution, adopted at the April 1922 meeting contains 13 articles detailing the purpose and internal organization of the Section.
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The Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section announces news on the International Congress of Women and other conferences.
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The League resolves to oppose national laws designed to mobilize entire populations in the event of war.
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The League sends Addams a receipt for funds. sent from the United States.
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Doty acknowledges funds sent by Addams for the Geneva office of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
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The League issues a receipt for donations made by Jane Addams and the United States Branch.
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Glucklich sends a form asking about the location and agenda of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's Executive Committee meeting.
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The League meets to discuss its efforts to assist the League of Nations Assembly.
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Balch prepares an itemized list of resources and expenses for the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.

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