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Snow tells Addams that it is likely that the United States will send an official observer to the League of Nations.
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Dodd tells Addams that he doubts that any plan to develop a more kindly and rational foreign policy will not work.
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Dodd suggests some ideas to Addams about a chapter of the manuscript for Peace and Bread in Time of War.
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Lee recounts the political and humanitarian situation in the Near East in the aftermath of World War I.
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Harding makes a vague promise to Addams that his administration will pursue foreign policies of which the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom with approve.
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A pamphlet describes a plan for the women of Wales to work with the women of the United States for peace.
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Shadburne updates Addams about peace work between American women and Mexican women.
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McClatchy tells Gulick that the California Joint Immigration Committee will oppose the Wickersham plan to open visas for Japan in 1927.
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A letter to the editor that describes the anti-British content of the "Hymn of Hate," recently published in Peyam Sabah in Angora.
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The Foundation lays out the procedures for its celebration of the Centennial of the Declaration of Independence.
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Fernandes critiques the United States's position on the Permanent Court of International Justice.
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American Civil Liberties Union defines its stance on first amendment rights, labor rights, law enforcement, immigration and racial equality.
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The Children's Bureau argues for the passage of an amendment to the constitution to protect children.
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Addams, Lucia Mead, Crystal Eastman, and Sophonisba Breckinridge testify before the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, arguing against preparedness and suggesting ways to end the war.
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Addams urges Calvin Coolidge to advocate for the abolition of conscription at the Arms Conference to be held in Geneva.
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Addams argues that the United States should offer economic and humanitarian aid to starving Europe.
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Addams urges her audience to support the United States entry to the League of Nations.
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Addams spoke on America's role in international relief efforts and about the work done at Hull House.
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Addams describes the negative perception of the United States abroad.
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Gulick sends Addams a new statement of policy (not found) which the National Committee on American Japanese Relations had to alter in light of the new immigration law.

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