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Addams' first of two lectures on the topic of "Newer Ideals of Peace," this one about recent wars and their effects on Russia.
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Article describing the events of the women's meeting at the International Peace Congress in Boston that includes portions of speeches by Lucia Ames Mead, Mrs. W. P. Byles, Jane Addams, and Miss M. E. Dunhill.
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Addams apologizes for her delay in securing names of Chicago businessmen interested in working with the International Peace Conference.
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Addams' second speech at the National Arbitration and Peace Congress, given at the University Session. The speech discusses changes in society that make the ground fruitful for peace movements. The speech was published in the conference proceedings.
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A stenographic transcription of Addams' second speech at the National Arbitration and Peace Congress, given at the University Session in which she argues that the moment for peace activism is here and can best be led from America.
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Addams sends an introduction for Charles Beals to Straus and asks him to serve on as honorary chairman of Committee on Commerce and Industry.
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Addams asks Wilder for help getting Andrew Carnegie to donate money to the National Peace Conference because she has not had any success reaching Carnegie herself.
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Coffin writes Addams about his confusion that she, as an advocate for peace, would endorse a presidential candidate who extols the virtues of the military and of war.
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Jones reacts to an article that Addams sent him on the Progressive Party, focusing on her statements about African Americans and the peace movement.
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Addams advocates for world peace, arguing the advantages of international arbitration over war.
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Logan outlines a plan for international peace, including a tax plan and a Board of Mediators.
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Armstrong suggests radical ideas for how Europe, and the world, can achieve peace.
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Glasier tells Evans of her trip in South Wales, and her thoughts on achieving peace in Belgium.
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Armstrong expresses his beliefs about the peace movement and the causes of the current war.
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Addams would like to be involved with the organizing of a Women's Peace Meeting or a meeting for social workers to discuss peace.
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Addams explains her opinions on peace articles that she has been collecting for a publication.
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Addams updates Schwimmer about her first appointment in Chicago, the women's peace meeting in January, and Mrs. Pethick-Lawrence's group.
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An excerpt of an article from the Indianapolis News read at a peace meeting.
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The advertisement is for Hallowes' book called Mothers of Men and Militarism.
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Bramhall discusses the activities of the local women's clubs with suffrage and peace in St. Paul.
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Catts corresponds with Addams about the peace movement and the roles of herself and Addams in regards to an upcoming meeting.
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Sewall can not obtain a list of national organizations and reveals that Miller will attend the peace conference hosted by Addams if she is invited.
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Schwimmer will be in New York City reporting on the peace movement and has been in contact with many of the leaders in the movement.
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Addams invites Forbes to the Peace Meeting that will be held in Washington, D.C. and sends a letter that she wrote to Catt.
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Barrett agrees to help Addams with the plans for the Peace Committee. Barrett also sends Addams a fundraising letter.