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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.
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Detzer updates Addams on her protesting a bill in Congress.
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Evans tells Addams that she is leaving as secretary of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's British Section and seeks jobs in the United States dealing with peace.
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Tilton asks the public to give prohibition more than five years before deeming it a failure.
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Balch asks Colby for clarification of the American policy towards prisoners of war in Siberia.
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Balch sends Marshall her concerns about peace delegates being admitted to the United States if they have communist ties.
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Balch tells Hughes the circumstance of her making an erroneous statement about Austrian war debts.
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Balch writes to Villard questioning the need for a new international peace organization for women.
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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.
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Balch tells Addams about the plight of Albania and asks her to publicize an appeal in America.
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Balch writes Addams regarding forgiveness for Austrian war debts.
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Balch advises Böhm about the feasibility of moving to the United States.
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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.
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Balch sends Glücklich initial plans for the 1924 International Congress of Women.
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Herron tells Addams that he fears that a group of American politicians want to destroy the League of Nations and seeks some ideas about how to support it.
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Wickersham asks Addams to help fund a project to send out pamphlets on American relations with Japan and Sidney Gulick's book on the Far East.
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Wickersham tells Addams about the Committee's resolution on the "Gentleman's Agreement" and their hope to foster better relations between the United States and Japan.
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Wickersham asks Addams for financial support for the work of the Commitee.
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Wickersham asks Addams' opinion on keeping the Committee's goals the same.
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Wickersham asks Addams for assistance fighting the provisions regarding Japan in the recent immigration bill.
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Baer thanks Addams for her hospitality and suggests the she translate some papers from the International Congress of Women.
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Uchimura discusses his disappointment with the United States for its immigration policy regarding Japan.
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Barnett asks Addams her opinion on a monument on Bunker Hill to English-American friendship.
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Barnett regrets not seeing Addams before returing to England, advises her to drop the American Commission work, and bemoans her lack of success in raising funds.
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Addams discusses the unequal relationship between Mexico and the United States and efforts in Mexico to prevent economic dependence on America. This was a speech given on April 28, 1925 at the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section meeting.

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