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Addams provides her opinion on what World War I caused.
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Addams gives an interview after landing in Hawaii discussing peace in Europe, and other topics.
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Addams argues that Europe's moral slump is due to wartime problems.
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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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Addams discusses the European relief effort and the role the the United States should play. The speech was given at the 51st Kansas Agricultural Convention in Topeka.
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Addams discusses the European relief effort and the role the the United States should play. The speech was given at the 51st Kansas Agricultural Convention in Topeka.
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Addams answers questions from the audience about efforts to prevent war or national competition. The speech was given to the Daughters of the Revolution.
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Addams seeks to discourage Linn and his wife from volunteering in a more active role in the war.
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The Wall Street Journal criticizes Addams for sentimental peace talk that works against the effectiveness of the blockade.
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Addams denounces the newly formed American Legion as a project that could lead the United States into war and argues for conscious efforts to spread peace. The speech was made at the Cort Theater to the Woman's Peace Party on March 5.
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Addams discussed the impact of war on women in a morning talk at the Cort Theater in New York.
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Newspaper coverage of Addams' speech at Columbia University on building a constructive peace by influencing public opinion.
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Addams sends her telegram asking her associates to urge Wilson to form a conference of neutral nations.
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Addams describes the services a Conference of Neutral Nations would provide and why it is necessary at this time.
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Addams tells Karsten that she agrees that peace workers should be willing to do Red Cross work if the need arises.
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Addams speculates regarding small European neutral countries making statements on the war.
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Addams discusses the impact of the presidential election on peace talks.
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Young admires Addams' stances on World War I.
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Addams lists several points of concern against the war and the issue of "preparedness" to Fisher.
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Addams provides reasons for disarmament as a means to better the economy, reduce unemployment and taxes, and improve international relations. The speech was given at the Eccleston Guildhouse in London and then published.
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Addams provides reasons for disarmament as a means to better the economy, reduce unemployment and taxes, and improve international relations. She gave the speech at the Eccleston Guildhouse in London on September 18, 1921.
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Addams praises the World for its promotion of disarmament.
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Addams discusses the role of international courts and organizations in avoiding war and settling disputes.
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Addams discusses the role of international courts and organizations in avoiding war and settling disputes.
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Addams explains to Wilson that making preparations for war, while maintaining neutrality, would damage the United States' international reputation.
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Addams discusses her statement on soldiers using stimulants before engaging in battle and the reaction that followed. Addams likely made the statement a few days before the article was published.
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