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  • Mentions: La Follette, Robert Marion, Sr. (1855-1925)
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Addams comments on Robert M. La Follette's death.
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Balch tells Evans that Addams has been slandered by the Daughters of the American Revolution and defends her from attacks on her patriotism.
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Balch defends Addams against accusations made by the Daughters of the American Revolution and other organizations.
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Addams and Dummer issue a statement opposing Governor Len Small's campaign which was linked to the La Follette and Wheeler ballots.
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Addams's speech for Robert La Follette is broken up by hecklers concerned about the Constitution.
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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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Also known as Address to the Detroit Branch of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, October 20, 1924 (excerpt)

In two Detroit speeches, Addams praises the candidacy of Robert La Follette for the presidency and offers impressions from her world trip.
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Addams sends La Follette sympathies on the death of her husband Robert La Follette.
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James asks for Addams's endorsement of Robert La Follette, a Progressive Party candidate for President of the United States.
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Woods updates Baber on efforts to have Senators read the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's resolutions into the Congressional Record.
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Writing four days after the Presidential Election in which Robert La Follette lost, Addams tells his wife that she has been thinking about them both and hopes to see them in Washington.
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Ekern thanks Addams for helping secure funds for the La Follette campaign.
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Addams tells Ekern that the check she received for the La Follette campaign was made out to the candidate.
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Ickes asks Addams to endorse a statement in support of the Robert La Follette campaign for president.
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The La Follette campaign invites Addams and others to join a reception committee.
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Woods updates Addams on her activities for the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section and suggests developing a series of publications on various topics related to peace.
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Addams invites Balch to visit her in Bar Harbor and to the Conference of Social Work in Toronto.
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Balch asks Addams her opinion on a proposal to have the United States loan France funds in return for ending its occupation of the Rhineland. .
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Woods tells Addams about her views on the Lausanne Treaty protest, a conversation with Anna Spencer, and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's activities.
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La Follette sends a report to Addams and suggests that it contains a plan for women's work against militarism.
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Addams endorses Robert La Follette for president.
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The article describes the purpose and membership of the American Commission on Conditions in Ireland.
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Freed asks Addams for advice in helping a friend whose life has been derailed by his deserting the army.
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Dales hopes that Addams will use her influence to help pass an amendment to the Draft Law of 1917.