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Gulick tells Addams about the efforts of the Committee in regard to the House Immigration Bill and seeks financial support.
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Mead updates Addams about her activities for peace and her husband's political views.
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Woods tells Speer that he considers the Japanese Exclusion Act a disaster for the United States.
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Gulick discusses Japanese-American foreign relations and how they have been impacted by the Great Kanto Earthquake and the anti-Japanese immigration laws passed in the United States.
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Woods updates Baber on efforts to have Senators read WILPF resolutions into the Congressional Record.
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Kelley gives Addams a sense of the publicity campaign to pass the Child Labor amendment.
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Von Trueberg asks Addams for help in lobbying Congress to admit more immigrants from Italy, Germany and Austria.
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Woods updates the group on the progress of having the Pan-American Committee bill introduced into the Congressional Record.
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The Children's Bureau argues for the passage of an amendment to the constitution to protect children.
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Matthews sends Addams copies of Children's Bureau literature on child labor to use for her article.
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Baxter sends Addams his statement opposing National Defense Day.
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Catt tells Addams about the possibility of an investigation of the WILPF for Russian ties by Congress and provides information about a similar investigation of the Women's Joint Congressional Committee, and mentions that the accusations are funded by militarists.
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Colcord sens Addams his ideas on how to gather Republican support for the World Court.
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A WILPF member reports to Addams on lobbying Senator Robert Owen.
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A WILPF member sends Addams a draft letter (not found) to answer press criticism of the International Congress of Women.
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Balch sends Marshall her concerns about peace delegates being admitted to the United States if they have communist ties.
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Snow tells Addams that it is likely that the United States will send an official observer to the League of Nations.
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Addams thanks Kent for the work he is doing on resource allotment in California.
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Addams tells Lewis about Jeannette Rankin's interest in working with WILPF.
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Dodd suggests some ideas to Addams about a chapter of the manuscript for Peace and Bread in Time of War.
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Brown testifies on behalf of the United States Section of WILPF for a dramatic reduction in U.S. military spending and and for universal disarmament.
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Harding tells Addams that he can't announce it formally, but his administration will support WILPF resolutions regarding the League of Nations.
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Balch asks Duggan for help establishing a commission to investigate the economic situation in Germany.
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Addams advises Innes against sending Austrians to approach Congress to avoid the perception of foreign interference.
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Jones sends Addams an enclosure (not found) that makes fun of the government listing of Addams as a person who had not helped win the war.
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Mead writes about upcoming programs and potential dates in this letter to Addams.
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Thomas updates Addams on lobbying efforts and her upcoming travels.
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Tarbell tells Addams why she declined a position on the United States Tariff Board.
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McCumber drafts a Senate resolution empowering President Wilson to call an international conference to create a world government and international laws.
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