221 results

  • Tags: Foreign Policy
  • Item Type: Text
REEL0014_0243.jpg

Also known as Catherine Elizabeth Marshall to Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Executive Committee, October 5, 1921

Marshall reports to Addams on the printing of the Disarmament Manifesto.
REEL0010_0201.jpg

A series of questions regarding parliamentary control and foreign policy during times of war and peace.
REEL0010_0916.jpg

Love writes to Addams about Germany's warmongering and condemns its militarism.
REEL0017_1662.jpg

Merriman sends Addams an update on the work of the Foreign Policy Association.
REEL0048_0610.jpg

Addams argues for peace and international understanding to help bring Europe out of the devastation of war.
REEL0013_1306.jpg

The Committee outlines its program to work for a positive political and social relationship between Japan and America.
REEL0016_1539.jpg

Woods tells Speer that he considers the Japanese Exclusion Act a disaster for the United States.
REEL0010_0792.jpg

Jordan hopes to travel to Europe, but since Henry Ford withdrew his support of the Neutral Conference for Continuous Mediation there is not much for him to do there.
REEL0048_0440.jpg

Addams provides reasons for disarmament as a means to better the economy, reduce unemployment and taxes, and improve international relations. She gave the speech at the Eccleston Guildhouse in London on September 18, 1921.
REEL0017_1689.jpg

Detzer updates Addams on efforts to meet with government officials about the situation in Haiti, the American Legion, and other affairs of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's Washington office.
REEL0006_0306.jpg

Menkin writes Addams about writing an article on the Russian government's refusal to honor passports of Catholic or Jewish Americans.
REEL0010_1018.jpg

Karsten sends Fiske a post card to send to Congress to oppose entering World War I.
REEL0010_0786.jpg

Karsten writes on behalf of Addams, informing members of the Woman's Peace Party of the efforts being made to stop militaristic sentiments.
REEL0014_1752.jpg

Balch asks Addams her opinion on a proposal to have the United States loan France funds in return for ending its occupation of the Rhineland. .
REEL0012_1512.jpg

Balch sends Addams a letter the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom sent to the Secretary of State regarding assistance for Siberian prisoners of war.
REEL0010_0270.jpg

Balch reacts to an newspaper clipping which notes the arrest of Emily Hobhouse.
REEL0017_1046.jpg

Balch sends Addams her take on the Riff War and the role that the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom might play in stopping it.
REEL0015_0093.jpg

Balch asks Addams's opinion about asking President Warren G. Harding to offer mediation for the Turkish situation.
REEL0015_0095.jpg - uploaded.jpg

Balch asks Heymann and Marshall for authorization to ask Addams to seek American support for mediation to prevent war in Turkey.
REEL0013_0905.jpg

Balch asks Duggan for help establishing a commission to investigate the economic situation in Germany.
REEL0014_0377.jpg

Balch asks the New York Times to support efforts to have the United States postpone Austrian war debts until the country is back on its feet.
REEL0012_1629.jpg

Balch asks Thomas for help getting a travel visa for peace activist Pierre Cérésole.

Browse tags for all documents: