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Addams reacts to news in the press that Margot Asquith has never heard of her.
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Addams asserts that the changing fashion is not degrading to women, rather freedom of movement in modern clothing is a good for a woman's health.
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Breckinridge notes that Addams will consider the views sent by Hubbard.
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Coman congratulates Addams on her measured handling of the issue of woman suffrage in her speech at the Progressive Party Convention.
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Addams' secretary receives Maxwell's letter for Addams and responds.
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Jones requests that Addams dine with him in Toledo within the next month.
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Cullen praises Addams for Twenty Years at Hull House and describes Addams as an inspirational figure to her.
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Henry tells Addams that he disagrees with her views on pacifism and sees her as unpatriotic and pro-German.
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Greene encloses a plan for world peace. He asks Addams to use her notoriety to influence public opinion.
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Ely forwards Addams part of a letter from Justice O. W. Holmes of the U. S. Supreme Court, expressing how much he liked Addam's book Democracy and Social Ethics.
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Kellogg summarized John Gavit's statements about a planned peace declaration.
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The author eviscerates Roosevelt for seeking a third term as President of the United States and chastises the Progressive Party for supporting him.
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Thorngate sends Addams his suggestion for achieving peace (not found).
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The Friend Sentinel summarizes a protest against antisemitism signed by prominent individuals.
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Falconer writes a letter to the editor criticizing the decision to cancel Addams's lecture at the University of Toronto.
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Addams's galley proof for the preface to Safeguards for City Youth at Work and at Play, praising the book and explaining why it should be consulted concerning matters of child welfare.
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A preface by Addams for a book by Bowen, Civic Protection for Young People, explaining the importance the book it is written for, why it should be read and listened to concerning matters addressed in it.
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A preface by Addams, explaining the importance of the book Safeguard for City Youth at Work and Play and matters of child welfare.
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Addams discusses elections and the role of partisan politics, arguing that political pragmatism is required for social action.
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Addams discusses elections and the role of partisan politics, arguing that political pragmatism is required for social action.
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Willets writes to Addams about what she sees as the negative impact of Addams' book about prostitution.
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Addams announces a public meeting in Amsterdam during which leaders of the International Congress of Women will discuss , noting public support for peace.