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On her return from Mexico Addams argues that the people are ready for peace. This is a short summary of remarks made at the WILPF United States Section conference in Chicago.
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Addams and other supporters of Theodore Roosvelt's 1912 presidential campaign endorse Robert La Follette for president.
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Addams addresses the objections of the American Legion to the WILPF Summer School, denying their charges that the peace movement is led by Communists.
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Alvarado and Rosales announce a party of temperance organizations to be hosted by Jane Addams.
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Addams made notes on two Mexican women that she met during her visit.
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Addams gives a short statement in support of a municipal zoo.
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Hymans asks his colleagues whether they should include women's organizations in their Advisory Committee on Traffic in Women and to the Protection of Children.
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An advertisement for Harold Peat's lectures on peace.
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Addams swears that Hull-House is a non-profit under Illinois State law.
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The Association lays out its goals and lists its board.
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A membership card to join the Association with a donation in honor of a soldier lost in war.
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Addams offers a brief statement on her world trip as she returns to Hull-House.
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WILPF proposes that workers associated with the International Federation of Trade Unions refuse to participate in war.
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A pamplet outlining the mission and needs of the school used for fundraising.
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Addams reports that she was not able to meet with government officials and that she will not intervene in reparations discussions.
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Addams announces that she is meeting with world leaders to urge them to settle the reparations problem immediately.
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Addams defends Gertrud Baer after she was detained by immigration.
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Addams tells an anecdote about laundry costs at a Hull-House tea.
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Addams discusses the procedure for hiring civil servants in the light of Charles B. Ball's appointment of sanitary inspector.
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Addams and Bacon discuss Marianna Haenisch and her charitable work in Vienna and appeal to American women to help Austrian women.
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Addams gives a statement about the role of education in Germany in fostering war and peace.
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Addams predicts that the United States will join the League of Nations eventually.
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Addams remarks on the success of the International Congress of Women.
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Addams responds to suggestions that she run for Mayor of Chicago by indicating that she feels women do not have the experience to serve in political offices.
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See argues for the abolition of child labor law.
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Balch proposes that the United States loan France funds funds on the provision that it give up its occupation of the Rhineland.
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Thomas outlines a possible book on race and immigration, focusing on how immigrants assimilate and how their customs shape their lives.
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Addams notes that Peter Bartzen was not among the National Institute of Arts and Letters's forty "immortals."
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