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Balch defends Addams against accusations made by the Daughters of the American Revolution and other organizations.
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A chart linking conspicuous radicals with suspect organizations in the United States.
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Also known as Next Steps Towards World Peace, July 12, 1926

Addams addresses the Fifth Congress of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom in Dublin detailing different approaches to a peaceful society that she has met around the world.
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Detzer updates Addams on efforts to meet with government officials about the situation in Haiti, the American Legion, and other affairs of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's Washington office.
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Information on the planned Peacemakers' Pilgrimage to be held in June.
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Rochester reviews Marcelle Capy's L'Amour Roi.
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Johnson tells Elliott about her experience with peace celebrations.
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Elliott tells Johnson that she believes it is acceptable for peace workers to take part in an Armistice Day event with veterans and preparedness supporters.
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Widegren tells Addams that the Swedes are having difficulty accepting the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's pacifist platform passed at the International Congress of Women.
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Butts writes Addams about her fears of communism, fascism, and violent ideology and recommends the creation of an International Peace Bureau.
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Glücklich drafts a letter to the Peruvian president asking him to show show amnesty to citizens exiled and persecuted for their beliefs during Peru's Army Day celebration of December 9.
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Collson sends Addams her thoughts about peace and asks for help finding work she can do for peace.
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Winsor tells Addams that she cannot support the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom because they will not come out cleanly for non-resistance.
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Balch tells the Kaskia Chapter that Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's position ion disarmament has been misrepresented and hopes that even if they disagree, they are both working for the nation's best interests.
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Also known as Vilma Glücklich to Women's International League for Peace and Freedom National Sections, July 9, 1924

Glücklich tells Addams about efforts to carry out the resolution passed at the International Congress of Women.
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Shiverick criticizes Addams and the peace movement for operating in theory to end war rather that focusing on the deterrent of preparedness.
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Balch tells Mead about her meeting with the American Defense Society and discusses the divide between left and right positions within the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
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Balch answers Puck's letter to Addams suggesting caution against working for mobilization against war.
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Watson-Schütze sends Addams information about the Association for Peace Education.
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A review of Peace and Bread in Time of War.
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Vernet writes to the No More War organizers in the hopes of joining the movement and securing support for an anti-war league.
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Farwell thanks Addams for sending Peace and Bread in Time of War and remarks that in one hundred years society will accept pacifism as the logical way.
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Heymann reports on a questionnaire about passive resistance and seeks information from other Women's International League for Peace and Freedom branches.
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Also known as Peace and Bread: Personal Reactions During the War, January 28, 1922

Addams discusses United States foreign policy and pacifism during World War One.

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