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Shapleigh describes the poor condition of medicine in China and the need for western assistance.
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The Bureau reports on industrial accidents in New Jersey, Massachusetts, and Wisconsin.
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Balch tells Addams about efforts to appoint a woman member of the League of Nations health commission.
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Macmillan writes Addams regarding the League of Nations and compulsory testing and treatment for venereal disease.
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Urie comments on options for a boy's camp near Muskegon.
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Addams and Bowen suggest a plan for a memorial foundation for Henry B. Favill that would help prevent social diseases.
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Addams' address to the American Women's Victory Dinner uses the end of the war to urge for greater international collaboration to ensure food supplies. The speech was given at the Wardman Park Hotel in Washington, DC.
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Addams' address to the American Women's Victory Dinner uses the end of the war to urge for greater international collaboration to ensure food supplies. The speech was given at the Wardman Park Hotel in Washington, DC.
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Addams discusses how philanthropic activities become political activities, citing instances from her own work in Chicago.
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At a joint meeting of the Consumers League and General Federation of Women's Clubs, Addams argues for the passage of the Heyburn Pure Food Bill in Congress.
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Addams discusses the weakness of civil service as a force for humanitarianism, detailing the shortcomings of the public takeover of efforts that were previously in the domain of private individuals and charities.
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Addams discusses the weakness of civil service as a force for humanitarianism, detailing the shortcomings of the public takeover of efforts that were previously in the domain of private individuals and charities.
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Addams gives arguments for woman's suffrage, stressing that working class need it to be able to control some aspects of their lives.
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American Association for Labor Legislation factsheet on the health hazards of lead poisoning.
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A questionnaire to collect information about newborns and their families in order for the United States Children's Bureau to investigate infant mortality.
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At the Sixth International Congress on Tuberculosis in Washington, D.C., Addams and Hamilton discuss "Economic Aspects of Tuberculosis" and why people living in poverty are more susceptible to the disease.
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Report tells the importance of sickness insurance in social welfare programs.
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Addams discusses the responsibility of the State for the public health and sanitation and child labor.
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Addams argues women's need for the vote so that they can  perform their duties to family and the nation.
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"Leo Negro" writes about the effects of prostitution and marriage on American soldiers.
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"Leo Negro" writes Addams about venereal disease in the military and civilian populations.
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Herbst praises Addams' series of articles in McClure's Magazine and shares some of his own opinions on the subject of sex.
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Addams sends Johnson a recommend for a training school for nurses.
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Addams praises the work of the National Committee for Mental Hygiene to help those with mental illness.