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  • Subject is exactly "World War I, impact of"
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Addams critiques the prioritization of commerce over charity and describes the work of the United States Food Administration. Addams also describes her concern for food insecurity and the importance American farmers have in feeding the world. Addams gave the speech at the National Conference of Social Work.
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Addams discusses changes in the government's view about the common good that have translated into effort to bring food security to larger populations. She features the efforts women have made to conserve food. The speech was given at the General Federation of Women's Clubs Conference.
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Addams discusses changes in the government's view about the common good that have translated into effort to bring food security to larger populations. She features the efforts of women to conserve food.
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Addams discusses changes in the government's view about the common good that have translated into effort to bring food security to larger populations. She features the efforts women have made to conserve food. The speech was given at the General Federation of Women's Clubs Conference.
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Addams discusses changes in the government's view about the common good that have translated into effort to bring food security to larger populations.
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Wheeler puts out a call for ideas about what will happen after World War I.
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Kellogg sends word to the Survey's National Council about how the Red Cross is using Paul Kellogg's Venice article.
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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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Jacobs and Manus propose to hold a meeting in Amsterdam of neutral branches of the International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace because travel is impossible for members of warring countries. .
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Addams sends Sihler an article on feeding starving children during the war.
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Kuttner thanks Addams for her stand on peace and discusses the ethnic divisions that the war has brought to America.
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Schwarzschild writes to newspaper editors proposing an office to help exchange messages between Americans and their relatives living in the Central Powers.
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Cumberson regrets that she cannot attend the Woman's Peace Party board meeting, and hopes to attend the annual meeting.
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Zueblin argues that Prussian militarism is the real enemy and that the war pits militarism against democracy
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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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Addams tells Lochner that she sympathizes with his position but urges him not to move to Florida because the movement needs him.
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Addams thanks Doty for sending her a book.
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Addams testifies in opposition to a proposed bill that would censor anti-war speech before the House of Representatives Committee on Judiciary.
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Karsten sends Jensen some materials from the International Congress of Women and asks her opinion on the issue of compulsory military training.
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Beatson asks Addams for an article about conditions that might arise at the conclusion of World War I.
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Addams explores women's responses to war, looking at its costs in terms of lives and social welfare, and questions of patriotism.
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Winslow opposes birth control on the grounds that American stock would be overwhelmed by immigrants and Jews.
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Macmillan reports on the difficulties of peace organizing due to the war.
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Karsten replies to Hounsell request for information about the introduction of military drill into high schools.
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Hyers acknowledges Lee's letter about creating a fund for businesses damaged by war and says that Addams' suggestions would be similar to those Alice Post provided.