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  • Subject is exactly "World War I, peace negotiations"
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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 the problems with the peace settlement with London reporters.
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Dulles explores the implications of the World War I reparations on the world's economy. The speech was initially delivered at the League of Free Nations Association on March 12, 1931 in New York and then published in the New Republic.
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Cripps argues that Europe in a single industrial unit and a punitive peace treaty will impact all countries.
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The Conference proposes a series of resolutions calling for revision of the peace terms of World War I.
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The WILPF issues a call for a meeting to discuss revising World War I treaties to ensure a lasting peace.
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An editorial complaining that German women are bearing the brunt of the Versailles treaty, and questioning the belief that Germany was responsible for the outbreak of the war.
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Addams opened the membership campaign for the National Child Labor Committee in Pittsburgh and spoke to the Western Pennsylvania League of Women Workers on the need
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Post accepts the nomination as an alternate delegate of Andrews for the Committee of Five.
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Gilman tells Addams about her views on peace and willingness to participate in the Congress After the War.
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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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Post writes Spencer about the fallout from an controversial interview given by Robert LaFollette, Jr. which charged that George Creel was arranging peace speakers to appear for government programs.
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Cripps thanks McDonald for Dulles's address and hopes that the United States can help promote peace in Europe.
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Cripps tells McDonald that he believes the terms of the Versailles treaty will lead to dire economic consequences.
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Bryce shares with McDonald his ideas about the American role in peace in Europe.
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Balch asks WILPF sections to send petitions and letters to the London Conference demanding a modification in the amount of reparation payments to be levied on Germany.
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Meeting minutes record discussions on President Wilson's options with regard to the Paris Peace Treaty.
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Mead sends Addams a copy of a report to be edited. She also discusses her thoughts on the League of Nations.
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Balch writes a long letter to Addams, detailing her life, the WILPF office in Geneva, activities regarding prisoners of war, and international education.
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The Comité protests the exclusion of Germany from the League of Nations and protests the Versailles Treaty as unfair and seeks to replace it with one designed to keep the peace.
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De Beaufort argues against propositions to negotiate territorial concessions without the input of the people who live there.
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Jordan tells Addams that the Ford peace work is failing and that a new more private effort might be needed.
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Addams tells Smith about the illness of Harriet Herrick and her plans to leave Europe.
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News article that announces expansion of the Neutral Conference for Continuous Mediation and its move the The Hague.
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Addams and Hamilton discuss a meeting they had with Baron Franz and his concerns over the terms of the Paris Peace Treaty, and their reservations about religious freedom in the Roumanian treaty.
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Addams asks House to speak with Baron Franz with regard to the Austrian views of the peace process.
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Addams discusses the impact of the armistice with Taussig and is willing to go to Washington to respond quickly to events.
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Karstens relays Addams' sympathy on the death of Taussig's father and discusses steps to be taken for the peace movement.
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Addams seeks financial contributions to support the International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace's congress to be held after the war.
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