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d'Arcis asks Addams' opinions on a plan for an international peace day.
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Allen asks Addams to send Nancy Astor a word of congratulations on her article.
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Barnett provides a list of names suggested for an American Committee for Bunker Hill.
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Butts writes Addams about her fears of communism, fascism, and violent ideology and recommends the creation of an International Peace Bureau.
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Promotional flyer for a public awareness campaign to end war and form an international government.
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Also known as Vilma Glücklich to the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Executive Committee, April 17, 1925

Glücklich sends Addams and the Executive Committee questions about the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Constitution and requests for collaboration.
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Addams makes a brief statement on returning to Hull-House from her world trip.
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The Association lays out its goals and lists its board.
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The League proposes that workers associated with the International Federation of Trade Unions refuse to participate in war.
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Brown asks Urie's advice about supporting those resisting military service in England and securing an American treasurer for the War Registers' International.
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Herron tells Addams that he fears that a group of American politicians want to destroy the League of Nations and seeks some ideas about how to support it.
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Moore tells Courtney her views on the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's acceptance of many kinds of pacifists.
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Spiller invites Addams and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom to participate in a World Campaign to End War to prevent another world war.
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Maynard writes Addams about her experience hosting French delegates, life without her husband, and fond memories of Chicago, prompted by her reading of Edna Ferber's So Big, a novel set in a suburb of the city.
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Misař tells Addams about the violence in Hungary.
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Addams urges the public to share its opinions on the Washington Naval Conference and argues for American involvement in international affairs.
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Quidde invites Addams to the 23rd International Peace Congress.
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Also known as Vilma Glücklich to Women's International League for Peace and Freedom National Sections, July 9, 1924

Glücklich tells Addams about efforts to carry out the resolution passed at the International Congress of Women.
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Fuller proposes to preserve world peace through the cooperation of the American Red Cross and world religions.
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Moore asks Addams to support plans for a worldwide disarmament referendum.
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Heymann writes Mayreder offering to come to Vienna to iron out difficulties between members of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
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A pamphlet describes a plan for the women of Wales to work with the women of the United States for peace.
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A program of meetings held at the International Congress of Women in Zurich in 1919.