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  • Subject is exactly "World War I, home front"
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The Woman's Peace Party outlines steps that peace activists can take once war is declared.
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Karsten provides Morton with arious activities of organizations supporting peace and pacifism.
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Kellogg sends Addams information about how social agencies are approaching war work.
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Sewall thanks Addams for sending suggestions on how peace activists should respond to the United States' entry.
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The Chicago branch of the Woman's Peace Party suggests that pacifists work on food conservation, child welfare, better conditions for soldiers, a defense of civil rights and plans for financing the war.
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Perkins urges Addams to work against the control of the food supply by stock exchanges.
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Taylor proposes financing World War I via an income tax on the wealthy so as not to weaken the nation's economy.
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Karsten updates Cumberson on plans for the Congress After the War and questions the California branch's decision to serve as a Red Cross unit if needed.
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Harney reports on the establishment of a dehydrating plant in Massachusetts.
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Gorham discusses Addams plans regarding a dehydrating plant to be used to preserve food.
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The writer thanks Addams for her efforts for peace and decries America's treatment of Germany and Germans.
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Gale sends Addams her views on how the Woman's Peace Party should react towards requests to help with war relief.
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Addams responds to Gale's question about whether the Woman's Peace Party will direct its members to help with relief efforts.
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Gale asks Addams to send a statement reaffirming the goals and purpose of the Woman's Peace Party to each branch to ensure they don't lose their way.
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Henderson describes pro-World War I propaganda and tells Addams that he now supports peace.
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Norton asks Addams for suggestions of wartime activities suitable for pacifists.
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Addams explores how women's clubs can help conserve food and become more active in helping the starving people of the world.
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Addams seeks to discourage Linn and his wife from volunteering in a more active role in the war.
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Addams hopes to see Lindsey soon and commiserates about the difficulty of finding a way to help on the home front.
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Post writes Spencer about the fallout from an controversial interview given by Robert LaFollette Jr., which charged that George Creel was arranging peace speakers to appear for government programs.
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Lynch asks Lochner to resign from the American section of the Central Organization for a Durable Peace on the grounds that others are resigning because Lochner is a member.
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Addams discusses the effects of the war on young girls and women, efforts to ban German-language newspapers, and food conservation efforts.
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Addams tells Baldwin that there is not enough evidence with regard to the Industrial Workers of the World Defense Committee for her to contact the President.
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Addams offers comments on Roger Baldwin's statement regarding the Industrial Workers of the World Defense Committee.