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Brite tells Woods of the death of Alice House and the possibility that the WILPF might receive funds from her estate.
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Addams tells Kellogg that The Survey should be more forceful in its defense of Anita Whitney.
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Addams defends the Auditorium Theater event after hearing that the government might investigate.
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Addams and Catt opposes the efforts of the government to deport immigrant radicals because of their political beliefs.
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Fairbank regrets that Addams decided not to endorse James Middleton Cox in the governor's race.
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De Silver asks ACLU members to allow the use of their names in an advertisement regarding the IWW free speech case.
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The Woman's Peace Party outlines steps that peace activists can take once war is declared.
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American Civil Liberties Union defines its stance on first amendment rights, labor rights, law enforcement, immigration and racial equality.
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An article that criticizes the imprisonment of Charlotte Whitney on the grounds of free speech.
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Addams sends Kellogg an article on free speech and notes the lack of publicity for it in the United States.
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Kellogg tells Addams that Christina Krysto will write about Anita Whitney's case.
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Kellogg tells Addams about Edward Krehbiel's efforts for Anita Whitney.
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Keily tells Addams he is disappointed that her lecture at the University of Toronto has been cancelled.
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Addams accuses the editor of the Chicago Tribune of unfair coverage of her address, and explains her position on political deportations.
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An editorial supports most of Charles Ferguson's takes on radicalism, but does not support his idea that colleges promote radicalism.
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Gorton supports Addams' remarks on the deportation of aliens and woman suffrage.
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Brande supports Addams's speech on the deportation of radical immigrants.
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Addams accuses Beck (the editor of the Chicago Tribune) of misleading coverage of her address at the Auditorium and demands a correction be published.
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Addams accuses the editor of the Chicago Tribune of unfair coverage of her address, and explains her position on political deportations.
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Kellogg describes the events at the National Conference of Charities and Corrections, particularly with regard to peace.
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Kellogg asks Addams for advice about the role of The Survey in covering the peace movement.
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