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  • Date is exactly "1920-02-23"
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Also known as Jane Addams to the Editor of the Chicago Tribune, February 23, 1920

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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Spencer tells Addams about the work of the American section of Women's International League for Peace and Freedom in detail.
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Lanyon argues with Addams's beliefs on the deportations of radicals.
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Gorton supports Addams's remarks on the deportation of aliens and woman suffrage.
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Curtis criticizes Addams's defense of immigrants and her views of political deportations.
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Brande supports Addams's speech on the deportation of radical immigrants.
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Balch is disappointed Addams cannot come to Europe but will run the meetings the best she can.
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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.