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  • Subject is exactly "World War I"
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Addams, comparing the act of human sacrifice to what is going on in the early stages of World War One, points out how pointless both acts are.
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Addams argues that international peace is not a failed idea, and even though World War I is in the early stages of fighting it is not too late to stop war from continuing.
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Wald invites Balch to a round-table discussion on peace.
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Kellogg discusses the war and the latest draft of a statement Addams has written for the newspapers.
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Armstrong suggests radical ideas for how Europe, and the world, can achieve peace.
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Addams argues that international peace is not a failed idea, and even though World War One is in the early stages of fighting it is not to late to stop war from continuing. Bryan also claims that peace is possible with mediation.
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Glasier tells Evans of her trip in South Wales, and her thoughts on achieving peace in Belgium.
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Armstrong expresses his beliefs about the peace movement and the causes of the current war.
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Addams asks Reinsch to write an article on the influence of colonial policies on the war for a peace issue of The Survey.
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Ely discusses the possibility of publishing one of Addams' books and thanks her for visiting one of his aunts in Turkey, which is now the scene of fighting.
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Pringsheim argues that trade practices of the United States in the early years of World War I have not been neutral.
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Addams urges the belligerent nations at war to call a ceasefire in honor of Christmas.
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The Countess of Selborne sends Addams a poem written by her son.
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Addams gave this speech at the Woman's Constructive Peace Conference in Washington, D.C., on the reasons why women need to become more active in politics and the peace movement.
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White informs Addams about the meetings that have been arranged. Schwimmer has been an issue because the American peace movement has been labeled as "militant".
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Glasier describes her time at home while the war wages on and she hopes for peace.
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Catt explains the international issues that she has encountered in trying to organize an international peace meeting.
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Glasier explains that she has been turning to religion to fight for peace during the First World War.
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Addams forwards Carrie Catt's idea for a women's peace meeting.
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Addams forwards Carrie Catt's plan for a peace conference.
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A pamphlet containing a petition from the Swiss Peace Society to the Swiss Federal Council, and the reply. The texts were translated into multiple languages.
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Craigie discusses her activities in Washington for peace and suffrage, especially focusing on Japan.
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Addams urges for citizens of neutral nations to work actively for peace.
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Addams, Kellogg, and Wald argue the many reasons why World War One is destroying society, and detail how it is robbing a generation of its people and future. They also argue that the global community has the power to stop this war and prevent other wars.
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Addams discusses women's roles during war at Smith College.