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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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Jane Addams writes to Amy Woods about a document written by Harry Ward about plans for Christian churches preventing war.
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Higgs praises Addams and talks about the Fellowship of Reconciliation and Christian ideas of peace.
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Jones suggests that using charity and love is another option for dealing with Turkish aggression. This was published in August 12, 1922.
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Peabody praises Addams's Peace and Bread in Time of War and her views on religion.
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Prenter updates Balch on WILPF activities in Canada and discusses her rationale on peace and economic justice.
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A flyer with information about Quaker meetings being held in Paris.
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Balch tells Addams that she has joined the Society of Friends.
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The authors report on a fact-finding trip organized by the Women's International League to report on condition in Ireland during its war of independence.
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Addams is eager to work with Abbot Patrick and the Russian Orthodox Church to promote relief efforts in Russia.
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Kurkjian provides a history of the Armenian kingdom of Cilicia as a justification for independence.
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A pamphlet urges citizens to create an active and militant peace movement to combat a menace to spiritual salvation.
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A poem warning about the temptation to avoid work in the summer months.
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Lynch writes about the travels of Battin, and some of his accomplishments in traveling abroad to various branches of the World Alliance for Promoting International Friendship through the Churches.
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Clark sends Addams a poem inspired by her work at Hull-House.
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Mercer offers his help to the peace movement and emphasizes the importance of a devotion to God to establishing peace.
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Jones sends Addams a rambling discussion of his views on science, peace and evolution.
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Klass reacts to Addams' speech on Patriotism and Pacifism and describes events at his church, referencing a character in A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens.
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Nelson asks Addams to move the International Court location to Jerusalem based on his reading of the Bible.
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Mathews advises Addams that he does not support agitation for peace that will weaken the country.
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Read praises Addams and recalls seeing her speak while a student at Knox College.
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Glasier explains that she has been turning to religion to fight for peace during the First World War.
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Kellogg summarizes an American Union Against Militarism meeting during which members grappled with ideas about war.
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Quackenbush sends Addams a sermon and a telegram by Jenkin Lloyd Jones which she finds inspiring.
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Jensen writes to Addams in response to an article in which he read. He states his opinion on the solution for lasting peace.
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Goodrich tells Addams how excited she is about that chance of Addams visiting China.
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Heskett believes that the war is a symbol of the end of time, based off his understanding of certain Bible passages.
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Addams sends a copy of her European mailing list to Hyers.
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