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  • Mentions: International Congress of Women (1915)
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Post offers Mead suggestions to improve the program of the Congress After the War.
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Addams argues for protection of migrant laborers and food supplies, and discusses the different outlook that the working class has towards war.
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Addams drafts her arguments for the protection of migrant laborers, food supplies, and discusses the different outlook that the working class have towards war. The speech was prepared for the National Conference on Foreign Relations of the United States.
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Addams argues for the protection of migrant laborers and food supplies and discusses the different outlook that the working class have towards war. The speech was prepared for the National Conference on Foreign Relations of the United States.
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Karsten tells Erwin that her peace plan is not feasible and suggests some ways for women to work for peace.
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Karsten sends Graves Woman's Peace Party literature and describes the group's international activities.
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Karsten sends Prouty information about the Woman's Peace Party
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Karsten sends Hewitt a copy of the official report of the International Congress of Women.
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Karsten sends Gamble the report of the International Congress of Women.
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Jacobs and Manus update Addams on the results of a poll on holding a Congress After the War.
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Karsten sends Kurtz materials regarding international peace.
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Addams asks Schiff for financial support for the Woman's International Congress After the War.
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Addams asks members of the Woman's Peace Party to support the costs of an International Congress of Women after World War I.
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Addams seeks financial contributions to support the International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace's congress to be held after the war.
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Axson praises Addams for Women at The Hague and her work advancing peace negotiations.
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Addams argues how ideas about nationalism and patriotism are beginning to cloud peoples judgment about the war.
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Broeksmit sends Addams an etching she promised when they met at The Hague Congress.
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Addams asks House to arrange a meeting with President Wilson for Neena Pringsheim.
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Outlines the members, platforms and speakers at the December 8-10, 1916 meeting of the Woman's Peace Party.
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Addams reports on the activities of the International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace and procedures for appointing new officers.
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Addams reaches out to members of the ICWPP in order to determine the time and place of an International Conference.
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Addams explains travel and meeting arrangements for delegates attending the International Congress of Women After the War.
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Addams explains the travel and meeting arrangements for the National Committees of Five and Delegates and Alternates of the International Congress of Women.
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Karsten sends Jensen some materials from the International Congress of Women and asks her opinion on the issue of compulsory military training.
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Karsten sends Warren a series of materials about the peace movement and hopes that her woman's club will join its efforts.