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Addams discusses the Russian Revolution and the impact of its withdrawal from World War I.
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Addams discusses the the Russian Revolution and Russian Civil War using Tolstoy's theories, and argues that Russia represents an effort to end rather than start wars.
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Addams discusses the the Russian Revolution and Russian Civil War using Tolstoy's theories, and argues that Russia represents an effort to end rather than start wars.
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Addams argues for post war relief and the establishment of the League of Nations and other international organizations to help guarantee the peace. The speech was given at the University Auditorium as part of the Farmer's Week celebration.
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Robins tells Addams about Catherine Breshkovsky's views on Russia and her current American visit.
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Wald tells Addams that she cannot meet in Chicago and complains about Catherine Breshkovsky's support for the Czechoslovak army in Siberia.
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Kellogg asks Addams for help getting stories for the Survey from people who have just returned from Russia.
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Breshkovsky thanks Starr for her friendship and discusses her difficulties in communicating her ideas.
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Wald asks Addams for her opinion on joining the Central Committee of the Catherine Breshkovsky Fund for Russian Orphans based on Breshkovsky's statements.
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Lazareff writes to Blackwell while sailing to Europe about bolshevism, communism, socialis and democracy m in Russia.
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The Committee asks for funds to provide relief for children in Russia.
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Lewis worries to Addams over the many pressing needs facing the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom and the difficulty of deciding where to act
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The International Red Cross reports on the number of Austrian and Hungarian prisoners of war held in Siberia.
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A list of the numbers of prisoners of war still held in Japan and Russia.
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Addams relays the food and medical crisis effecting postwar Europe to a audience of medical experts.
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Wold invites Addams to join the American Women's Emergency Committee that is sending relief to children in Russia.
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Curtis criticizes Addams's defense of immigrants and her views of political deportations.
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Also known as To all who still feel like humans, ca. March 1920

Misař describes political turmoil and oppression against Socialists and Jews in Hungary.
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Wærn-Bugge writes to Balch regarding international recognition of Soviet Russia.
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Balch forwards Addams a letter regarding conflict in Soviet-Russia, despite the rapidly changing situation and there being little that the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom can accomplish.
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Balch sends Addams a letter the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom sent to the Secretary of State regarding assistance for Siberian prisoners of war.
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Alley denies allegations that the American government has forestalled the repatriation of prisoners of war in Siberia.
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Addams asks Colby to allow relief efforts to proceed in the Soviet Union.
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Addams is eager to work with Abbot Patrick and the Russian Orthodox Church to promote relief efforts in Russia.