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Tilton asks the public to give prohibition more than five years before deeming it a failure.
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Addams tells the Boston Herald that she is not a socialist, communist, or Bolshevik.
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Addams argues that each of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom national sections should be able to promote any of the objects of the organization.
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Addams argues for peace and international understanding to help bring Europe out of the devastation of war.
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Addams argues for peace and international understanding to help bring Europe out of the devastation of war.
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Brooks argues against allegations made against the Industrial Defense Association based on Lusk Commission research.
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Addams tells Andrews that she provisionally agrees to appear at the 1928 Pan-Pacific Women's Conference. A portion of the letter was published in the Honolulu Advertiser.
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Addams and seventy other prominent club women write President Coolidge asking for better enforcement of prohibition laws.
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Addams asks MacDougald to organize the women of Atlanta to seek a reprieve for Leo Frank in order to review the evidence.
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Kilbreth accuses Addams and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom of lying when they say that there is no pledge or vow taken by its members. She indicates that a pledge to refuse to aid war efforts is unpatriotic.
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Stahl criticizes Addams for her opposititon to capital punishment.
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Rich disputes Addams's views on capital punishment, claiming that sentimental opposition results in more crime.
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Knox takes issues with Addams's opposition to capital punishment, offering examples of English justice.
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Addams defends her views on capital punishment, replying to a critical editorial.
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Shaw asks Addams and Villard to investigate Black lynchings once their inquiry on Ireland is completed.
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Addams praises Earlham College and supports efforts to raise an endowment.
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Mecartney asks Balfour to support the adoption of a Flag of All Nations at the Washington Disarmament Conference.
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Mecartney asks Harding to adopt the Flag of All Nations at the Washington Disarmament Conference.
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Mecartney asks Root to support his Flag of All Nations at the Washington Naval Conference.
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Mecartney asks Hughes to support the Flag or All Nations for use at international meetings.
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Mecartney asks delegates of the Washington Conference to support his plan for a Flag of All Nations.