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Widegren tells Addams that the Swedes are having difficulities accepting WILPF's pacifist platform passed at the International Congress of Women.
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Addams tells Courtney of her concern over the WILPF's language which has to walk a fine line to maintain all its members.
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Balch tells the Kaskia Chapter that WILPF's position ion disarmament has been misrepresented and hopes that even if they disagree, they are both working for the nation's best interests.
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Balch answers Puck's letter to Addams suggesting caution against working for mobilization against war.
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Spencer tells Addams of her husband's death and her optimism for peace in the world.
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Cumberson thanks Addams for Peace and Bread in Time of War. 
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A review of Peace and Bread in Time of War.
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Farwell thanks Addams for sending Peace and Bread in Time of War and remarks that in one hundred years society will accept pacifism as the logical way.
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Vernet writes to the No More War organizers in the hopes of joining the movement and securing support for an anti-war league.
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Heymann reports on a questionnaire about passive resistance and seeks information from other WILPF branches.
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Balch writes to the WILPF Executive Committee postponing the meeting and requesting feedback on several issues.
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Thomas praises Addams's Peace and Bread in Time of War and updates her on Helen Culver's health.
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Kellogg suggests that Paul Kellogg send a copy of a letter from Agnes Hills to Addams.
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La Follette sends a report to Addams and suggests that it contains a plan for women's work against militarism.
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Adler tells Spencer that he is skeptical about Friedrich Foerster's plans for a pacifist school to be funded from outside Germany.
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Swanwick offers Addams advice regarding the Irish Civil War and the the American Commission on Conditions in Ireland.
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Balch encloses a message regarding pacifists in France.
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Balch asks Addams for advice on peace strike regarding the wording of WILPF creeds and objective statements.
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Balch provides Harwood with a sense of the WILPF mission and immediate goals.
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Weyl thanks Addams for her critique of his book The End of War (1918).
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Addams refuses to write an introduction for Lloyd's brother to Edward M. ("Colonel") House.
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Waugh is grateful for Addams's stance in her writings and lets her know that her views are shared by many whose voices are stifled.
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Evans admits to Addams that she now supports the need for World War I and is leaving the peace movement.
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Kerr's editorial in the Cleveland News attacks Addams' for her views on peace, calling her naive.
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Jones writes Addams a rambling letter about his views on pacifism.
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White tells Addams about how she was inspired by Addams' articles. White then discusses how she disagrees with a recent policy adopted by the Woman's Party.
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Sihler tells Addams he added her name to a list of subscribers to a potential publication about Germany.
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Holt takes up communication with a society of women from Detroit for Addams.
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