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Lindsey asks Addams for her views on international juvenile courts from her travels.
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Addams argues that jazz music causes immoral dancing and leads to juvenile delinquency.
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Addams tells Lindsey she has sent his letter to about Grace Abbott and mentions talking about the courts when in Germany.
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The Committee invites Addams to the twenty-fifth anniversary of the founding of the Chicago Juvenile Court.
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Addams sends Catt a report by Anna Spencer claiming that it explains her position on peace more clearly.
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Addams invites Taft to deliver an address at a dinner to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the first Juvenile Court of Chicago.
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Addams argues that juvenile crime wave is caused by hunger and that relief will solve it.
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Addams defends her views on capital punishment, replying to a critical editorial.
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Addams argues against the death penalty for Nicholas Viana because he is a minor.
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Addams tells Kohn that she is finding it difficult to help the Risen boy.
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Addams defends her views against capital punishment for minors.
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Addams gives a memorial address on Merritt Pinckney's work on the juvenile court at his funeral on June 9 at St. Paul's Universalist Church. It was published in Unity a month later.