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A review of Channing Pollock's play The Enemy.
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A review of "The Enemy," a play by Channing Pollock.
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Review of the play The Enemy.
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Gregory tells Addams that she will not be able to meet her in Dublin but recalls her help fondly.
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Moore tells Addams that she is sending her play to the International Congress of Women at Dublin, but cannot afford to attend.
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A program for a performance sponsored by the International Fellowship School.
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De Rohan reviews Channing Pollock's play The Enemy.
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Pollack sends Addams a statement and reviews of The Enemy, his play on peace.
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Peabody tells Addams about his wife's anti-war play In the Vanguard and wishes her success in peace work.
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Wald hopes to see Addams in Washington and to attend the Irish Commission hearings. She also comments on John Galsworthy's Mob.
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Karsten suggests that Nye contact Maurice Browne regarding music for the Trojan Women play.
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Holt had sent Addams a copy of her play, which Addams cannot fund or send on to Ford, as Holt had hoped.
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Hyers updates Addams on a manuscript they feel should be produced as a play.
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Brownell, General Director, of the National Editorial Service writes to Addams about supporting her and the Women's Peace Party movement.
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Haldeman discusses the prospect of creating a municipal theater in her locality.
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The Mirror criticizes Addams for her recent appearance at the Majestic Theatre, questioning whether she was paid and the probity of the appearance.
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The Mirror publishes Addams' letter of May 4 and criticizes Addams support for censoring motion pictures.
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Addams questions the Mirror's coverage of her views on theater, asking to know the source of their reporting.
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Murray discusses bringing the Trojan Women play to America, and refuses royalties.
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Addams thanks Browne for his letter regarding the production of The Trojan Women.
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Addams recounts a story depicted in a children's play at Hull-House, which she offers as an allegory about the importance of women in society.
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Addams gives a praising review of Lovett's play Cowards.
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In a report on her testimony before the Illinois Senate Judiciary committee, Addams argues that life on the stages poses dangers to child actors.
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Addams speaks to the Chicago Sinai congregation on the value of theater for moral teaching of the young.
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Breckinridge responds for Addams to Leonard's inquiry about Trojan Women claiming that Addams believed it the "great peace document of all time."