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Wells, H. G. (1866-1946)
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Wells, Herbert George
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Sidney Webb to Jane Addams, March 14, 1906
William James to Jane Addams, February 12, 1907
Jane Addams to Nicholas Kelley, June 23, 1907
Jane Addams to Sarah Alice Addams Haldeman, September 12, 1908
Autobiographical Notes upon Twenty Years at Hull-House: The Snare of Preparation, May 1910
Old Glory: The Flag of Hope for World Peace, 1915
Annie B. Ford to Jane Addams, December 20, 1915
Labor as a Factor in the Newer Conception of Internationalism, May 31, 1917
Labor as a Factor in the Newer Conception of Internationalism, May 31, 1917 (draft)
Labor as a Factor in the Newer Conception of Internationalism, May 31, 1917
Labor as a Factor in the Newer Conception of International Relationships, May 31, 1917
Labor as a Factor in the Newer Conception of International Relations, May 31, 1917 (draft)
Emily Greene Balch to Women's International League for Peace and Freedom National Sections and Secretaries, August 31, 1921
Remarks on the Cinema, ca. 1922-1923
Remarks on the Cinema, ca. 1922-1923
Alice Thacher Post to Jane Addams, January 2, 1922
Harry S. Mecartney to Charles Evans Hughes, February 4, 1922
Harry S. Mecartney to Warren Gamaliel Harding, February 5, 1922
Peace and Bread: The Witness Borne by Women, February 25, 1922
Interview, December 29, 1922 (summary)
Suggested Peace Quotations, ca. October 1923
Vilma Glücklich to Jane Addams, September 17, 1924
Aylmer Maude to Jane Addams, April 16, 1926
Madeleine Zabriskie Doty to Jane Addams, May 24, 1926
Smith, Isabel Mary Wells (1865-1931)
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