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Addams informs Huntoon that she cannot appear at an event in Akron due to her health.
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Also known as Harry S. Mecartney to the Chairman and Delegates of the International Economic Conference, April 22, 1922

Mecartney sends Addams his letter asking the Genoa Conference to adopt his World Flag.
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The Union asks Addams to write William Thompson in support of naval disarmament.
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McDonald urges members of the League to support the ratification of a treaty paying Colombia for the loss of Panama.
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Pollock and Younghusband invite Addams to the International Moral Education Congress.
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The Committee asks for help fund relief effrots for scientists and teachers in Austria and Germany.
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The Committee announces it formation and seeks to gather opinions about the resumption of international relations.
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Karsten relays Addams's gratitude and accepts the honorary position for her in the American Peace Society.
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Addams asks Denison to write a telegram to Woodrow Wilson urging him to join a conference of neutral nations.
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Hyers denies that Mrs. J. K. Weston was a representative of the Woman's Peace Party.
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Deknatel writes on Addams behalf, disputing an article which states that she is in favor of lynching African-Americans.
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Letters written by a German soldier, published in Jus Suffragi, detail the moral dilemma faced by troops at the front.
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Addams hopes for Heney's success in his Senate election.
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A form letter from Wilson thanks Addams for her generous response to his recent speech.
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A mail-in questionnaire asking Illinois voters about their interests and seeking volunteers.
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Addams praises the World for its promotion of disarmament.
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Addams questions the Mirror's coverage of her views on theater, asking to know the source of their reporting.
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A fragmented document written by Addams, possibly a draft of a speech she would later give. In it, Addams argues how nationalistic ideas are beginning to cloud peoples judgement about the war.
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Clingman sends an announcement of her one hundredth birthday.
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Addams discusses unwelcome letters written to her and her efforts to have them stopped.
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Newspaper report of a leaflet Addams and others produced in opposition to the enlargement of the U.S. Navy.
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Addams' defends Roosevelt's stance on suffrage, rebutting Ida Husted Harper's criticism of the candidate. The letter was published on August 25.