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An advertising bulletin for The Remedy, a book that seeks to stop war by building character.
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Addams, explains how a league of neutral nations can be used to begin negotiations to end the war.
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Also known as A Declaration of Spiritual Independence, March 1919

Rolland calls upon the people of all nations to unite now that World War I has ended and throw off nationalism in favor of working for humanity.
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Muprhy details the American peace tour of Annot Robinson, Gertrud Baer, and Thérèse Pottecher-Arnould.
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Also known as Revolt Against War, July 9, 1915

Addams's speech on her return from Europe detailed the work of the International Congress of Women and her ideas on peace.
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Addams discusses her work with the International Congress of Women, the delegations to European leaders, and her views on the need for peace. The event was held at the Chicago Auditorium and attended by both peace activists and the general public, and chaired by Charles L. Hutchinson.
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Addams discusses the goals of the Woman's Peace Party and hopes that a Conference of Neutral Nations will begin negotiations to end the war. The speech was given at the first annual meeting of the Woman's Peace Party.
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Addams reports the efforts of the International Congress of Women, the delegations to heads of European countries, and her views on peace. The speech was given at Carnegie Hall on July 9 and published on July 31, 1915.
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Addams discusses the role of international courts and organizations in avoiding war and settling disputes.
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Addams discusses the role of international courts and organizations in avoiding war and settling disputes.
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In this speech given at the Auditorium Theater, under the auspices of the Hamilton Club, Addams argues for a system of international arbitration to avoid war.
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Addams addresses the Great Lakes Congress of the League to Enforce Peace, arguing for the importance of international cooperation after the war. The meeting was held in Chicago.
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Addams discusses her ideas on peace and international affairs after the screening of a film.
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Also known as Address to the Ethical Cultural Society, March 30, 1902 (excerpt)

Addams addresses the Ethical Culture Society about those who oppose war, specifically those who believe that war is unnatural.
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Addams discusses the importance of including women in labor conferences and organizing and congratulates them on their efforts.
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Addams discusses the goals of the Woman's Peace Party and hopes that a Conference of Neutral Nations will begin negotiations to end the war.
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Manus and Jacobs strongly advise against Balch's proposal to hold a meeting of the International Women's Committee for Permanent Peace.
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Jacobs and Manus inform Addams that the International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace's office is nearly out of funds and that they have not received any of Addams's communications.
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Also known as Aletta Henriëtte Jacobs and Rosa Manus to Jane Addams, March 1, 1919

Karsten sends Addams the text of a cable from Jacobs and Manus pressing for a delay of the International Congress of Women.
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Jacobs and Manus update Addams on the results of a poll on holding a Congress After the War.
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Jacobs and Manus discuss options for the peace movement in light of Addams' poor health and travel difficulties for European delegates.
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Jacobs updates Addams on issues coming up with the International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace, financial concerns and personality issues.
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Jacobs reports of the finances of the International Committee and news from Australia on delegates.