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  • Mentions: Washington Naval Conference (1921-1922)
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Gordon reports on a conference of clergymen promoting world peace through religious collaboration.
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Topping asks Addams if a Japanese exchange student can stay at Hull-House in the summer.
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Kellogg summarizes Addams's speech to the City Club on her impressions from India, Japan, China and the Philippines.
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Woods tells Speer that he considers the Japanese Exclusion Act a disaster for the United States.
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Gulick discusses Japanese-American foreign relations and how they have been impacted by the Great Kanto Earthquake and the anti-Japanese immigration laws passed in the United States.
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Addams challenges the youth of America to become involved in world events.
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Addams urges the public to share its opinions on the Washington Naval Conference and argues for American involvement in international affairs.
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Also known as Significance of the Washington Conference, November 20, 1921 (excerpts)

Addams discusses her impressions of Europe and the Washington Naval Conference at two speeches in St. Louis.
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Also known as Vilma Glücklich to Women's International League for Peace and Freedom National Sections and Correspondents, October 29, 1924

Glücklich asks Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Sections and leaders to support the League of Nations's Protocol for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes, and discusses plans to better promote disarmament.
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Ingham updates Addams on the planning for the International Congress of Women.
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Addams asks Taussig to travel with her to the Washington Conference.
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Maine's plans for Armistice and Disarmament Day on November 11, 1921.
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Baxter discusses his views on the Conference for the Limitation of Armament
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Balch sends Addams a short update and asks her to take up a committee on the Near East situation.
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Mecartney asks Balfour to support the adoption of a Flag of All Nations at the Washington Disarmament Conference.
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Mecartney asks Harding to adopt the Flag of All Nations at the Washington Disarmament Conference.
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Mecartney asks Root to support his Flag of All Nations at the Washington Naval Conference.
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Mecartney asks Hughes to support the Flag or All Nations for use at international meetings.
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Mecartney asks delegates of the Washington Conference to support his plan for a Flag of All Nations.
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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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Hainisch sends Addams a belated New Year's greeting and thanks her for her work in the peace movement. The letter was translated by Benjamin Stolberg.
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Meads tells Addams that she will come to Washington to help with the Washington Naval Conference.
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Williams asks Addams for a manifesto presented to the Washington Naval Conference.