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Neal sends Bowen a clipping about Addams's appearance at Tufts College.
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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 discusses immigration and the problems faced by foreigners.
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Addams describes public opinion in Europe and calls for American aid and engagement in the League of Nations.
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Addams reacts to news in the press that Margot Asquith has never heard of her.
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Catt asks Addams for information so that she can publish a defense of peace activists vilified by the Daughters of the American Revolution.
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Garlin advises Balch on her response to attacks on the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom and other women's organizations as unpatriotic.
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Jane Addams writes to Emily Greene Balch sending her a letter that came for Mrs. Catt.
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Balch sends Collamore information about the accusations against the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom and chides her organization for releasing a press statement without doing any research.
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Popenoe thanks Addams for letting them broadcast her speech on the radio.
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Ralston advises Addams on the likelihood of disturbance when the Pax Special reaches Cincinnati, quoting from Alfred Bettman's telegram.
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The Friend Sentinel summarizes a protest against antisemitism signed by prominent individuals.
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Ingham tells Addams about activities of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section and conference planning.
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Lewis sends Addams good wishes for recovery and tells her how much everyone loves her.
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Greene encloses a plan for world peace. He asks Addams to use her notoriety to influence public opinion.
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Brayton welcomes Addams home and advises that she takes care of herself.
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The article describes a poll of the wonders of Chicago that includes Addams.
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Risher interviews Addams about her politics at the Rock Island train station.
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Lathrop tells Addams that though her friends are disappointed, they accept her decision to withdraw her name from consideration for the presidency of the National Conference of Social Work.
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Vernet writes to the No More War organizers in the hopes of joining the movement and securing support for an anti-war league.
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Merriam advises Addams to ignore the Tribune's attack on her activities as they always attack liberals.
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McDonnell tells Beck that his critical editorial about Addams, published in the Chicago Tribune, is wrong.
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McDowell sends Addams her protest to the Chicago Tribune about an editorial that criticized Addams.