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  • Subject is exactly "Addams, Jane, views on peace"
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In two Detroit speeches, Addams praises the candidacy of Robert La Follette for the presidency and offers impressions from her world trip.
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Addams notes that she thinks prospects for peace are better now than ever.
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Addams notes that Woodrow Wilson used the work done by women to help develop his peace plans.
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Addams discusses women's roles in the peace movement and appeals for funds to support delegates to the International Congress of Women.
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Addams discusses women's role in the peace movement at the Hotel Commodore.
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Addams gives an interview after landing in Hawaii discussing peace in Europe, and other topics.
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Addams spoke about the United States and the League of Nations to the Community Church in Shanghai.
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Addams discusses the problems with the peace settlement with London reporters.
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Addams argues that men have made a mess of the world.
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Addams, speaking at Schenley High School, described the differing motivations of the wealthy and the poor when it comes to disarmament.
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Addams discusses her impressions of Europe and the Washington Naval Conference at two speeches in St. Louis.
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Addams argues that women can organize to prevent wars.
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Addams discusses her recent activities, the International Congress of Women and her hope that America joins the League of Nations.
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Addams, commenting on the Anglo-Irish peace negotiations, says that women are better at reconciliation than men.
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Addams argues for disarmament and claims the vast majority of taxes are used for war.
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Jordan praises Addams for her Christmas address and tells her that he has placed it in the Hoover Library's archives.
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Martin praises Addams's Long Road of Woman's Memory.
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The Commission announces its intent to investigate conditions in Ireland with a hope that America can intervene on the side of peace.
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Kellogg asks Addams to approve an introduction to her Christmas message to be printed in the Survey.
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Addams sends Hobbs to the United States Section for WILPF's views on the National Defense Act of 1920, but notes that she personally is not in favor of peace pledges.
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Underwood drafts a telegram to Addams about publishing her Christmas peace message.
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Addams addresses the Fifth Congress of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom in Dublin detailing different approaches to a peaceful society that she has met around the world.
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Hopkins calls our Jane Addams and religious pacifists for allowing the Turkish massacre in Armenia and Assyria.
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Addams tells Hopkins that she has not abandoned her pacifist ideals as he charged in an editorial.
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Kellogg discusses plans for publishing chapters from Peace and Bread in Time of War, and discusses his feelings during World War I.
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Addams berates the Editor of the Medical Recorder for an inaccurate article on her views on peace.
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Addams discusses the need for an international peacekeeping organization.
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Addams argues for peace and international understanding to help bring Europe out of the devastation of war.
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