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Moore writes that Addams is "pathetic" because of a recent lecture she made in Chicago. The topic of the speech was on the lack of consideration of German-born citizens before the United States entrance into the War.
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Letters written by a German soldier, published in Jus Suffragi, detail the moral dilemma faced by troops at the front.
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Schwarzschild writes to newspaper editors proposing an office to help exchange messages between Americans and their relatives living in the Central Powers.
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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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Christie accuses Addams of being overly emotional and disagrees with her statements about German-Americans and the entry of the United States in World War I.
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The writer thanks Addams for her efforts for peace and decries America's treatment of Germany and Germans.
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Hohmeyer writes to Lochner about his observations and discussions with Germans from a recent trip to Denmark.
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Hopkins tells Addams why she is wrong, and why Germany must be defeated at this time.
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Atkinson criticizes Addams's continued work for peace, claiming that the time has come to support the war effort.
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Lindsay tells Addams that he has issued a series of war poems and discusses his conflicted thought on it.
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Henderson describes pro-World War I propaganda and tells Addams that he now supports peace.
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Henry tells Addams that he disagrees with her views on pacifism and sees her as unpatriotic and pro-German.
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Zueblin argues that Prussian militarism is the real enemy and that the war pits militarism against democracy
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Slade praises Addams' her recent comments on Germany's food scarcity.
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Love writes to Addams about Germany's warmongering and condemns its militarism.
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Kellogg summarizes an American Union Against Militarism meeting during which members grappled with ideas about war.
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Parsons goes over multiple points about the current climate around the war in Europe and how President Wilson can keep America neutral.
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Sherman tells Addams that he believes a referendum vote for peace would not do any good, even though he sees war as a last resort.
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Pringsheim explains to Addams her hopes for the Washington Peace Conference and involvement in war relief efforts.
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Axson praises Addams for Women at The Hague and her work advancing peace negotiations.
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Addams notes that she knows the German women who issued the appeal and does not believe it is a propaganda plan.
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Wald writes Addams about efforts to communicate with Germany and Austria about charges against Alice Masaryk.
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Merkel sends Addams editorials (not found) regarding Germany's most recent diplomatic response to the sinking of the Lusitania .
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Evans sends an appeal to Massachusetts newspapers asking for support for Addams's contention that soldiers in Europe were given alcohol before bayonet charges.
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Addams remarks that Germany's recent public peace offer is a step in the right direction.