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Woolley praises Addams for standing up for African-Americans at the Progressive Party Convention.
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Popenoe thanks Addams for letting them broadcast her speech on the radio.
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Beals is disappointed that Addams cannot attend their reception because she will be working for the Progressive Party, and believes the Baroness von Suttner should not have publicly criticized Addams for her political beliefs.
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Merriam advises Addams to ignore the Tribune's attack on her activities as they always attack liberals.
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Amidon writes Bruce to praise Jane Addams and report that she is well loved.
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Taylor sends Addams a referendum asking about using income tax to fund World War I.
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Ewing tells Addams of plans for a welcome back greeting in Chicago and updates her on Helen Culver's health.
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Hutchinson praises Addams' article on the Averbuch Incident and sends his wishes to visit Hull-House.
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Logan shares his ideas about how public opinion on militarism might be impacted by World War I.
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Boring writes to Addams regarding anarchists, including Abraham Isaak, and the support Addams gave to them.
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Lansey praises Addams for her article in McClure's Magazine.
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Dawes praises Addams' piece inĀ Charities and the Commons about the Averbuch Incident.
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The article describes a poll of the wonders of Chicago that includes Addams.
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Carter criticizes Addams after she gives a speech renewing calls for pacifism.
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Newspaper coverage of Addams' speech at Columbia University on building a constructive peace by influencing public opinion.
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McQueen advises Wilson to leave the decision of war up to the people through a referendum.
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Detzer tells Addams about attacks on her as a radical and about the possibility of militias being sent to Mexico.
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Detzer updates Addams on the activities of the United States Section of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
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Butler praises Addams on the work she did for peace and the reception she received.
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Marsh asks Addams if she has any materials ready for publication and notes that the hostility against her seems to be lessening.
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Wilkins asks Addams if he can send her his manuscript for her critique.
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Devine tells Addams that he revised an editorial and that Taft wanted to appoint her as a member of the Industrial Commission.
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Devine writes Addams to explain a wrong impression regarding his feelings about her involvement in Progressive Party politics.