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Gobat tells Addams about her activities before heading to France and hopes the activities went well.
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A photograph of a French orphan that was adopted by John Addams Linn's battalion in his memory.
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Article addressing the number of Armenians suffering in Turkey.
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Hobhouse reports on the health of children in Leipzig schools.
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A draft for a telegram sent to Addams about relief for German children.
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A telegram from Hobhouse regarding relief efforts in Germany.
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The Swiss Red Cross reports on the deaths of children in the City Children's Asylum and White Cross Hospitals in Budapest.
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Addams sends Linn baby gifts for her and the baby with whom she is pregnant.
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Haldeman-Julius recounts birth of her son, including her health, travels to the hospital, and her feelings after his birth.
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Haldeman-Julius tells Addams about her anticipation of having a second child.
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Haldeman updates Addams on her recent miscarriage due to the extra work she has taken on, her adoption of Josephine, and updates on her friends and family.
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Addams updates Kellogg on Balch's future work and offers congratulations for the new addition to Kellogg's family.
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Buckabee note that her peace petition could be signed by twenty million American children to call for peace on Memorial Day.
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Buckbee drafted a petition for American children to sign in which they vow to avoid war-like games.
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Woodburn writes to Addams describing a poem written by multiple people and an event involving children of all nationalities in the hopes of promoting world peace.
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Hamilton presents two ideas for the promotion of world peace and emphasizes the importance of the future generation in his plans.
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The Children's World Peace Movement aims to educate children on peace by working with boards of education and superintendents on implementing peace lessons and concepts.
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Addams speaks before the Advertisers' Club of an incident that happened at Hull-House.
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Addams gives a praising review of Lovett's play Cowards.
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Addams argues that the improvement of education for children starts with the improvement of their work conditions and environment and that a national effort is necessary so that every child is protected.
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Havens, a delegate to the Progressive Convention in Chicago, praises Addams for her work and shares his great respect for her.
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Addams testifies that the system of child labor destroys genius, and how work on the stage damages children.
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Blake reports on the Children's Peace Petition, enclosing press coverage (not found), to William Jennings Bryan.
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Lathrop writes Addams asking for a recommendation for someone to travel to New Bedford, MA to look into what is being done with regards to infant mortality.
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Lathrop tells Addams that there was a demand to prepare a pamphlet regarding playgrounds in the District of Columbia.
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Addams extols the benefits of cultivating a belief in Santa Claus among children. It was part of a larger article, "We Believe in Santa Claus," published in a variety of newspapers.
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Addams' brief opening address at the Chicago Child Welfare Exhibit.
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Speaking to the National Education Association meeting, Addams discusses her thoughts on educating mentally, morally or physically "deficient" children.
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