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  • Mentions: Harding, Warren Gamaliel (1865-1923)
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Fernandes critiques the United States's position on the Permanent Court of International Justice.
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A pamphlet describing plans for a memorial of reconciliation at Bunker Hill in London.
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Article describing a stormy meeting of the Conference on the Cause and Cure of War held between December 5 and 10 in Washington, DC.
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Kellogg tells to Addams about the work of the Charles Cabot and the Cabot Fund to support the rights of steel workers.
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Williams offers a tribute to the late William Jennings Bryan.
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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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Mead updates Addams about her activities for peace and her husband's political views.
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Addams comments about Lincoln during a meeting on the release of political prisoners.
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Addams, speaking at Schenley High School, described the differing motivations of the wealthy and the poor when it comes to disarmament.
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Lee recounts the political and humanitarian situation in the Near East in the aftermath of World War I.
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Addams argues for disarmament at a mass meeting held at the Ford Hall Forum in Boston.
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Balch thanks Colcord for sending information about the World Court and wishes that they had it sooner to aid their resolution sent to President Harding.
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Addams offers a history of movements for world courts and peace. The speech was given at the Palmer House in Chicago to the Women's Roosevelt Republican Club.
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Dulles explores the implications of the World War I reparations on the world's economy. The speech was initially delivered at the League of Free Nations Association on March 12, 1931 in New York and then published in the New Republic.
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Colcord sends Addams his ideas on how to gather Republican support for the World Court.
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Woods tells Addams about differences of opinion over the theme for the International Congress of Women and efforts to secure delegates from Europe.
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An issue of Unity that features articles on the settlement of international disputes, labor in Italy and Germany, and book reviews.
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Balch asks Heymann and Marshall for authorization to ask Addams to seek American support for mediation to prevent war in Turkey.
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Swanwick tells Addams that Kathleen Courtney will take over as chair of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's British Section and discusses her reservations about the League of Nations.
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Balch asks Addams's opinion about asking President Warren G. Harding to offer mediation for the Turkish situation.
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Maine proclaims July 30, 1922 to be No More War Day.
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The American Section plans for its annual meeting, listing discussion points and topics.