Jane Addams Collection DG.001

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Swarthmore College Peace Collection Collection

Table of Contents

Summary Information...... 4 Biography/History...... 8 Scope and Contents...... 9 Arrangement...... 10 Administrative Information...... 13 Related Materials...... 19 Controlled Access Headings...... 19 General...... 20 Bibliographic References...... 21 Collection Inventory...... 22 Series 1: Correspondence...... 22 Series 2: Envelopes from Jane Addams' Correspondence and Reference Material...... 39 Series 3: Speeches and Publications...... 40 Series 4: Papers Related to Jane Addams...... 65 Series 5: Photographs...... 84 Series 6: Miscellaneous Papers...... 85 Series 7: Papers of John Huy Addams...... 92 Series 8: Papers of Addams Family and Extended Family...... 95 Series 9: Photographs...... 96 Series 10: Books from John Huy Addams' Cedarville, Lending Library...... 96 Series 11: Clippings...... 97 Series 12: Reviews of Books by Jane Addams...... 125 Series 13: Clippings on Hull-House...... 130 Series 13A: Miscellaneous Hull-House Material...... 130

- Page 2 - Jane Addams Collection Series 14: Reference Material of Jane Addams...... 142

Series 15: Oversize Material...... 162 Series 16: Rockford Seminary Magazine...... 163 Series 17: Miscellaneous Clippings...... 163 Series 18: Material Received from Mary Addams Hulbert...... 163

Oversize Material...... 163 Sound/Video Recordings...... 167 Memorabilia/Realia...... 170 Photographs...... 171 Other...... 172 Addendum A: Table of Contents for the Microfilm Edition of the Jane Addams Papers by Series...... 173 Online...... 183 Bibliography...... 183 Jane Addams' Private Book Collection...... 185

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Summary Information

Repository Swarthmore College Peace Collection

Creator Abbott, Edith, 1876-1957

Creator Abbott, Grace, 1878-1939

Creator Blake, Katherine Devereux, 1858-1950

Creator Bok, Edward William, 1863-1930

Creator Bowen, Louise de Koven, 1859-

Creator Baer, Gertrude

Creator Balch, Emily Greene, 1867-1961

Creator Catt, Carrie Chapman, 1859-1947

Creator Detzer, Dorothy, 1893-1981

Creator Dewey, John, 1859-1952

Creator Doty, Madeleine Z. (Madeleine Zabriskie), 1877-1963

Creator Drevet, Camille

Creator Dudley, Helena Stuart

Creator Ely, Richard T. (Richard Theodore), 1854-1943

Creator Glücklich, Vilma

- Page 4 - Jane Addams Collection Creator Hamilton, Alice, 1869-1970

Creator Hertzka, Yella, 1873-1948

Creator Heymann, Lida Gustava, 1868-1943

Creator Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964

Creator Hudson, Manley O. (Manley Ottmer), 1886-1960

Creator Hull, Hannah Clothier, 1872-1958

Creator Ickes, Harold L. (Harold LeClair), 1874-1952

Creator Jacobs, Aletta H. (Aletta Henriette), 1854-1929

Creator James, Ada L.

Creator James, William, 1842-1910

Creator Jōdai, Tano, 1886-1982

Creator Jordan, David Starr, 1851-1931

Creator Kelley, Florence, 1859-1932

Creator Kellogg, Paul Underwood, 1879-1958

Creator Kellor, Frances, 1873-1952

Creator Lathrop, Julia Clifford, 1858-1932

Creator Lovett, Robert Morss, 1870-1956

Creator Marshall, Catherine E.

- Page 5 - Jane Addams Collection Creator Mead, Lucia True Ames, 1856-1936

Creator Pye, Edith M. (Edith Mary)

Creator Robins, Margaret Dreier

Creator Ragaz, Clara

Creator Ramondt-Hirschmann, Cor

Creator Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919

Creator Schwimmer, Rosika, 1877-1948

Creator Sears, Amelia

Creator Sheepshanks, Mary, 1872-1958

Creator Smith, Mary Rozet, -1934

Creator Starr, Ellen Gates

Creator Stevens, Alzina P.

Creator Swanwick, Helena M. (Helena Maria), 1864-1939

Creator Tarbell, Ida M. (Ida Minerva), 1857-1944

Creator Taylor, Lea Demarest

Creator Wald, Lillian D., 1867-1940

Creator Wales, Julia Grace, 1881-

Creator Webb, Sidney, 1859-1947

- Page 6 - Jane Addams Collection Creator Webb, Beatrice, 1858-1943

Creator Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924

Creator Woods, Amy

Creator Woolley, Mary Emma, 1863-1947

Title Jane Addams Collection

Call number DG.001

Date [inclusive] 1838-

Date [bulk] 1880-1935

Extent 130 linear feet

Language Materials are in English.

Abstract A world-famous social reformer; co-founded the first settlement house in America in 1889; championed many causes on behalf of the urban poor, such as protection of immigrants, child labor laws, industrial safety, juvenile courts, and recognition of labor unions; a leading figure in the movement for international peace; awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1931.

Cite as:

[Identification of item], in the Jane Addams Collection (DG 001), Swarthmore College Peace Collection

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Biography/History

Laura Jane Addams was born on September 06, 1860 in Cedarville, Illinois, the youngest of four living children. She was the daughter of John Huy Addams (1822?-1881), a wealthy grist mill owner and Illinois state senator (1854-1870), and Sarah Weber (1817-1863). Her father married Anna Hostetter Haldeman (1828-1919) in 1864, which brought two step-brothers into the family. Part of America's first generation of college-educated women, Jane Addams graduated as valedictorian from Rockford Female Seminary (Illinois) in 1881, and was granted a Bachelor of Arts degree in June 1882. She spent a semester at the Women's Medical College of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia in 1881-1882, before undergoing medical treatment herself in March 1882. In the Fall of 1882, her brother- in-law (and step-brother) performed an operation to correct the curvature of her spine. In 1883-1885, Addams traveled in Europe with friends and with her step-mother, and again in 1887-1888 with friends and Sarah Anderson. She visited in , England with Sarah Anderson in June 1888. These were formative years for Addams as she viewed the slum conditions in cities in Europe, thought deeply about human rights for women and for the poor as well as about world peace, and talked with persons involved in alleviating social problems. In September 1889, Jane Addams and Ellen Gates Starr, a former Rockford classmate, opened Hull- House in 's nineteenth ward. By 1893, Hull-House had become a center of some forty clubs, functions, and activities for the neighborhood's immigrant population. During the next forty years that Jane Addams resided there, Hull-House was to assume international significance as some of its more famous residents and associates -- , , , , and Henry Demarest Lloyd -- championed many causes including protection of immigrants, child labor laws, industrial safety, juvenile courts, recognition of labor unions, and woman suffrage. Addams herself served as the Inspector of Streets and Alleys in the neighborhood of Hull-House for three years, waged a fourteen-year battle for legislation to outlaw child labor, was president of the National Conference on Charities and Corrections, and helped establish the Children's Bureau as well as the National Association for Advancement of Colored People, to name a few involvements. She never drew a salary from Hull- House, but instead used her inheritance and the proceeds from her writings to live on as well as to underwrite the causes she championed. Addams wrote many books that outlined her philosophy and the history of her endeavors: Democracy and Social Ethics (1902), Newer Ideals of Peace (1907), The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets (1909), Twenty Years at Hull-House (1910), A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil (1911), The Long Road of Women's Memory (1916), Peace and Bread in Time of War (1922), The Second Twenty Years at Hull-House (1930), and The Excellent Becomes Permanent (1932). With the publication of Newer Ideals of Peace, Jane Addams became known as a pacifist, a stand which brought her much ridicule and censure when the United States finally entered (in January 1919, she was listed on Archibald Stevenson's "Traitors List" presented to the Overman Subcommittee of the Senate Judiciary Committee). Yet by 1931, public opinion had swayed to embrace her ideas and that year she was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, shared with Nicholas Murray Butler of .

- Page 8 - Jane Addams Collection Early in 1915 Addams was elected chairman of the recently formed Woman's Peace Party of the United States. Later that year she was selected as president of the International Congress of Women at The Hague. She was chairman of the International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace (1915-1919), a temporary organization which later became the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF). Working under the aegis of Herbert Hoover's Food Administration, she undertook a cross country lecture tour in 1918, encouraging increased food production to assist war victims. Elected president of WILPF at its founding in 1919, Jane Addams presided over the League's many international meetings, and, in 1929 at the Prague conference, was made the organization's honorary president for life. She convened the Pan-Pacific Women's Union, which met in Hawaii in 1928. The M. Carey Thomas Prize, awarded by Bryn Mawr College to "an American woman in recognition of eminent achievement," was given to Jane Addams in 1931. Fifteen colleges and universities, including Yale and Smith, conferred honors upon her. In 1940, the U.S. Government included her as one of 35 persons in their Famous Americans series of commemorative stamps. Jane Addams died of cancer on May 21, 1935 and was buried in Cedarville, Illinois.

Scope and Contents

The bulk of the Jane Addams Collection consists of correspondence, as well as Rockford Seminary notebooks, diaries, engagement calendars, writings and speeches by and about Addams, passports, visiting cards, reviews of her books, reference files, death notices, condolences, descriptions of memorial services, photographs, the Nobel Peace Prize medal, and memorabilia. Also of note is a very large quantity of mounted clippings (1892-1935) about Addams and material related to the operation of Hull- House. Assorted papers of her father, John Huy Addams, and of the Addams, Weber and Reiff families are also part of the collection. Current articles and reference works on Jane Addams update the collection continually. The personal library of Addams of books on the subjects of peace and international relations forms a separate special collection in the Swarthmore College Peace Collection. The correspondence of Addams includes letters written to many of the most influential figures of her generation. Emily Greene Balch, a Women's International League for Peace and Freedom official and former Wellesley College professor, and Mary Rozet Smith, a Hull-House resident and intimate friend, each wrote hundreds of letters to her. A sampling of Addams' correspondents includes , Grace Abbott, Katherine Devereux Blake, Edward Bok, Louise de Koven Bowen, Carrie Chapman Catt, Dorothy Detzer, , Madeleine Z. Doty, Helena Stuart Dudley, Richard Theodore Ely, Alice Hamilton, Herbert Hoover, Maney O. Hudson, Hannah Clothier Hull, Harold L. Ickes, Ada L. James, William James, David Starr Jordan, Florence Kelley, , Frances Alice Lochner, Ida C. Lovett, Robert Morss Lovett, Lucia Ames Mead, Margaret Dreier Robins, Theodore Roosevelt, , Amelia Sears, Anna Garlin Spencer, Ellen Gates Starr, Alzina Parsons Stevens, Ida Minerva Tarbell, Graham Taylor, Lee

- Page 9 - Jane Addams Collection Demarest Taylor, Lillian D. Wald, Julia Grace Wales, , Amy Woods, and Mary Emma Wooley. Among the foreign correspondents are Gertrud(e) Baer, Henrietta Octavia Barnett, Kathleen D. Courtney, Camille Drevet, Vilma Glücklich, Yella Hertzka, Lida Gustava Heymann, Aletta H. Jacobs, Tano Jodai, Catherine E. Marshall, Beatrice Potter Webb, and Sidney James Webb. Further information about Jane Addams can be found in published autobiographies, as well as other secondary material owned by the Swarthmore College Peace Collection. See also comments on traveling and working with Addams (1915, 1919, 1922) by Lucy Biddle Lewis in her papers owned by the Friends Historical Library at Swarthmore College.

Arrangement

The Jane Addams Collection is made up of at least three accessions. The first, sent by Jane Addams in 1930, had "Jane Addams Collection Swarthmore" stamped in black on each item [as well as those papers culled from the early WOmen's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) papers?]. The papers in the 144 manuscript boxes transferred from the Library of Congress in 1950 were all stamped in red. Mary G. Cary, SCPC Curator, and Dorothy G. Harris, Associate Director of the Friends Historical Library, visited Hull-House in Chicago in 1959, and returned with a third accession of material, all stamped in green. In addition, correspondence of Addams and material about her has been received from various sources in later years, with most being stamped in blue. These are found at the end of Series 1. A card index to the Addams correspondence was kept up through the 1980s. A color coding system was used to indicate: 1. White: first and second accessions 2. Blue: 3rd accession 3. Buff: accessions after 1959; located by name of collection or by date 4. Salmon: correspondence in other Swarthmore College Peace Collection document groups This has been superseded by the index in The Jane Addams Papers: A Comprehensive Guide, edited by Mary Lynn Bryan (Indiana University Press, 1996). The Guide details what is on the 82 reels of microfilm that contain all of the known Addams papers in repositories around the country. An attempt was made throughout the checklist to compare the Swarthmore College Peace Collection's Addams papers with the microfilm and to identify which Series appear on which reels, using the same subject headings as were used in the Guide. The Swarthmore College Peace Collection (SCPC) Jane Addams Collection is made up of the following: 1. Series 1 consists of correspondence (1870-1935) to and from Addams. Supplementary correspondence, which appears after Box 23, contains the letters that were given to the SCPC after the first filming of the Addams Collection was done prior to 1985. It also consists of copies of Addams letters that are in other repositories, and Addams letters in other SCPC collections.

- Page 10 - Jane Addams Collection 2. Addams was in the habit of making pencilled notes on the envelopes of letters she received. Many of these envelopes had been detached from their correspondence before the papers came to the SCPC. Addams also filed papers on special subjects in long envelopes, on which she made notes concerning their contents. All those that were detached may be found in Series 2, though many others appear in other Series as well. 3. Series 3 contains a large number of the printed and manuscript articles and speeches by Addams, in chronological order, as well as the manuscripts of two of her books, The Excellent Becomes the Permanent and My Friend, Julia Lathrop. 4. In Series 4 may be found varied material on Addams and her many involvements, including papers from Hull-House. These too are in chronological order. 5. Series 6 consists of calling cards, diaries, passports, Rockford Seminary notebooks, engagement calendars, and other items of a personal nature. 6. Letters, wedding trip journals, and other material by and about John Huy Addams, father of Jane Addams, appear in Series 7. 7. Series 8 contains letters by Addams family members and extended family members, legal documents, and genealogy material. 8. A very extensive number of newsclippings about Addams, many sent to her by a clipping bureau, were mounted and can be found in Series 11. This Series is added to periodically. 9. Series 12 contains publicity and reviews for Addams' books. 10.Series 13A is made up of material relating to Hull-House: its residents, programs, clubs, and publications; and items of interest to Addams and other Hull-House personnel in their work on settlements, slums, child labor, and peace. 11.Addams' reference files in Series 14 are divided into categories: WILPF, people, subjects, organizations, and miscellaneous. 12.Series 16 contains Vol. 5:1 through Vol. 9:7 of the Rockford Seminary Magazine. 13.A folder of copies of war cartoons that were collected by Addams is all that is now in Series 17. 14.Series 18 is made up of Addams family and extended family letters, as well as genealogical material, and other items. These were received from Mary Hulbert in 1979. The collection includes many photographs of Jane Addams by herself or with others, of family members, of friends or associates, of Hull-House, and of the Addams family homestead and mill. It also includes oversize items, memorabilia, and sound/video recordings, all of which are described in the checklist after Series 18. It was necessary to keep the Series listings as they are because of the microfilm designations of what Series appears on which frames, even though material could now be more readily accessible if rearranged, and even though material in some Series has since been transferred. For instance, the photographs in Series 5 and 9 are now in the SCPC Photograph Collection (under DG 001). The books formerly in Series 10 were returned to Alice DeLoach in 1963. The clippings in Series 13 are no longer separate from those in Series 11. The herbarium put together by Addams, which comprised Series 15, was discarded after being microfilmed, because of its poor condition. The SCPC has several microfilmed versions of parts of DG 001. The reel numbers 1:1-29, and 113 have been assigned by the SCPC as part of their internal microfilm number system. It is expected that the material on reels 1:1-29 has been incorporated into the material filmed by UMI (113). The reels consist of the following:

- Page 11 - Jane Addams Collection 1. 1:1 Correspondence, 1872-05/13/1902 2. 1:2 Correspondence, 05/14/1902-12/08/1911 3. 1:3 Correspondence, Dec. 1911-July/Aug. 1913 4. 1:4 Correspondence, July/Aug. 1913-Nov. 1916 5. 1:5 Correspondence, Dec. 1916-June 1920 6. 1:6 Correspondence, July 1920-Oct. 1921 7. 1:7 Correspondence, Nov. 1921-Feb. 1923 8. 1:8 Correspondence, March 1923-May 1924 9. 1:9 Correspondence, June 1924-Dec. 1925 10.1:10 Correspondence, January 1926-March 1927 11.1:11 Correspondence, April 1927-July 19, 1928 12.1:12 Correspondence, July 20, 1928-Aug. 1930 13.1:13 Correspondence, Sept. 1930-12/10/1931 14.1:14 Correspondence, 12/11/1931-March 1932 15.1:15 Correspondence, April 1932-June 1933 16.1:16 Correspondence, July 1933-Sept. 1934 17.1:17 Correspondence, October 1934-May 1935, includes letters from Albert Einstein, Emily Greene Balch, Lucia Ames Mead, Henrietta Rothwell, Carrie Chapman Catt, Salmon Levinson, Anna Cass, and Addams' nephews (great-nephews?) Johnny and Henry; a few short letters from Addams; telegrams of condolence re: Addams' death from Jeannette Rankin, Mary McLeod Bethune, Carrie Chapman Catt, Congressman A.J. Sabath, Lillian Wald, and Rosika Schwimmer; and Supplementary Correspondence (1959 accession), 1889-October 16, 1896 18.1:18 Supplementary Correspondence (1959 Accession), June 1896-Dec. 1923 19.1:19 Supplementary Correspondence (1959 Accession), 1924-1933; and, correspondence of Addams with Ida C. Lovett (1922-1935), and with George and Alice Haldeman 20.1:20 Correspondence of Ada James, Henry Demarest Lloyd, Raymond Robins, Julia Grace Wales, Louis P. Lochner, and others [originals in State Historical Society of Wisconsin] 21.1:21 Correspondence, 1894-1935, of Anita McCormick (Mrs. Emmons) Blaine [originals in State Historical Society of Wisconsin] 22.1:22 Selections from Richard T. Ely papers, 1890-1915, including correspondence of Florence Kelley [originals in State Historical Society of Wisconsin] 23.1:23 Speeches and Correspondence of Florence Kelley and Julia Lathrop [originals in State Historical Society of Wisconsin] 24.1:24 Correspondence, 1870-1915, received from Alice DeLoach [called the "Ellen Starr Brinton Collection of the Jane Addams Family Papers" at DeLoach's request]. Originals returned to DeLoach (see provenance section of checklist). Includes correspondence of Alice Haldeman, 1870-1915; John Huy Addams and Anna Haldeman Addams; George Haldeman, 1881-1887; and Marcet Haldeman- Julius; and Article "Two Mothers of Jane Addams" by Marcet Haldeman-Julius [note: microfilm of 1904-1915 is in reverse chronological order] 25.1:25 Correspondence, 1916-1925, received from Alice DeLoach [called the "Ellen Starr Brinton Collection of the Jane Addams Family Papers" at DeLoach's request]. Originals returned to DeLoach (see provenance section of checklist). Includes correspondence of Marcet Haldeman-Julius, and peace pamphlets 26.1:26 Hull-House Publications: Hull-House Yearbook (1876-1878), Hull-House Songs, Hull-House Bulletin (2:1, 2:2, 2:3, 3:3, 3:6)

- Page 12 - Jane Addams Collection 27.1:27 Correspondence, 1876-1878, of Addams with Vallie Beck 28.1:28 Correspondence, 1916-1919, of Addams with Oswald Villard and the Sunset Club; and Material on meetings and memberships (1891-1893) 29.1:29 Papers relating to Addams, 1890-1931, at Yale University [originals in the MSS and Archives Department at Sterling Memorial Library, Yale University] 30.113:1-71 and Addendum 113:1A-11 Complete microfilm collection filmed by University Microfilms International (UMI, Michigan, 1985)

Administrative Information

Swarthmore College Peace Collection

Access Restrictions Part of this collection is stored off-site. Please contact Peace Collection Curator at [email protected] to discuss special need to examine original documents. Orders must be made at least two weeks in advance of a visit to retrieve off-site materials. Researchers will be asked to use the published microfilm set, The Jane Addams Papers, unless the Swarthmore College Peace Collection sources they wish to see are not included on the microfilm. Please consult this finding aid to determine which items have been not filmed. Note that there are several variations of collections by and about Jane Addams available. This finding aid for the Jane Addams Collection describes only the original documents and resources owned by the Swarthmore College Peace Collection (SCPC). The notations concerning microfilm in this finding aid refer to the published microfilm set The Jane Addams Papers (Ann Arbor, MI: University Microfilms, Inc. (UMI), 1984). The Swarthmore College Peace Collection does not own the complete set of the original resources included in the microfilm. The published microfilm set The Jane Addams Papers (ed. Mary Lynn McCree Bryan, et. al., UMI, 1984) consists of 82 reels with thousands of documents concerning the life of Jane Addams. These original sources come from hundreds of archival repositories and libraries around the world, including most of the originals deposited at the SCPC. The Jane Addams Papers microfilm set is currently owned by over 40 academic and large public libraries across the United States. The printed guide to this set of microfilm describes the contents of each reel of microfilm and is entitled The Jane Addams Papers (edited by Mary Lynn Bryan, et. al., Ann Arbor, Michigan: UMI, 1985). In 1996, a detailed index to the published microfilm set was published under the title The Jane Addams Papers: A Comprehensive Guide, (edited by Mary Lynn McCree Bryan, et. al., Indiana University Press, 1996). These resources are not available online.

- Page 13 - Jane Addams Collection Researchers who wish to consult the microfilm must first examine the printed guide or index to determine which reel(s) of microfilm to use. The guide, index, and this finding aid are also available onsite in the SCPC. The Peace Collection will lend reels of microfilm from The Jane Addams Papers (see details above), but only through the interlibrary loan office of a public or institutional library. Borrowers may request up to three reels of microfilm at one time. Researchers who wish to consult the microfilm must first examine the printed guide or index to determine which reel(s) of microfilm to borrow. All interlibrary loan requests must be sent to Swarthmore College, not the Swarthmore College Peace Collection. Please specify which reels are to be lent.

Access Restrictions GENERAL INFORMATION: There are several variations of collections by/about Jane Addams available. This finding aid for the Jane Addams Collection describes ONLY the original documents and resources actually owned by the Swarthmore College Peace Collection (SCPC). The notations concerning microfilm in this finding aid refer to the published microfilm set: The Jane Addams Papers (Ann Arbor, MI: University Microfilms, Inc. (UMI), 1984). The Swarthmore College Peace Collection does not own a full set of the original resources included in this microfilm. The published microfilm set entitled The Jane Addams Papers (ed. Mary Lynn McCree Bryan, et. al., UMI, 1984) consists of 82 reels with thousands of documents concerning the life of Jane Addams. These original sources come from hundreds of archival repositories and libraries around the world, INCLUDING most of those deposited at the SCPC. The Jane Addams Papers [microfilm set] is currently owned by over 40 academic and large public libraries across the United States. The printed guide to this set of microfilm describes the contents of each reel of microfilm and is entitled The Jane Addams Papers (edited by Mary Lynn Bryan, et. al., Ann Arbor, Michigan: UMI, 1985). In 1996, a detailed index to the published microfilm set was published under the title: The Jane Addams Papers: A Comprehensive Guide (edited by Mary Lynn McCree Bryan, et. al., Indiana University Press, 1996). These resources are NOT available online. Researchers who wish to consult the microfilm must first examine the printed guide or index to determine which reel(s) of microfilm to use. RESOURCES OWNED BY THE SWARTHMORE COLLEGE PEACE COLLECTION: - Jane Addams Collection: original documents and other resources, housed in the SCPC, described by this finding aid; - The Jane Addams Papers [Published Microfilm Set]: edited by Mary Lynn Bryan, et. al., Ann Arbor, MI: UMI, 1984 [82 reels of microfilm (local call number 113:1-113:82)]; reels may be borrowed through interlibrary loan; - The Jane Addams Papers [Printed Guide to Published Microfilm Set]: edited by Mary Lynn Bryan, et. al., Ann Arbor, Michigan: UMI, 1985 [not available online]; may be borrowed through interlibrary loan; - The Jane Addams Papers: A Comprehensive Guide [Printed Index to Published Microfilm Set]: edited by Mary Lynn Bryan, et. al., Indiana University Press, 1996 [not available online]; may not be borrowed from the SCPC; - Jane Addams' correspondence [Unpublished Microfilm Set]: contains only the original Addams' correspondence owned by the SCPC [29 reels of microfilm (local call number 1:1-1:29)]; reels may not be borrowed; stored offsite as of March 2011. RESEARCHERS WHO VISIT THE SWARTHMORE COLLEGE PEACE COLLECTION: Patrons will be asked to use the published microfilm set (The Jane Addams Papers) unless the SCPC sources they wish

- Page 14 - Jane Addams Collection to see are not included on the microfilm. Please consult this finding aid to determine which items have been not filmed. The guide, index, and this finding aid are also available onsite in the SCPC. INTERLIBRARY LOAN: The Peace Collection will lend reels of microfilm from The Jane Addams Papers (see details above), but only through the interlibrary loan office of a public or institutional library. Borrowers may request up to three reels of microfilm at one time. Researchers who wish to consult the microfilm must first examine the printed guide or index, to determine which reel(s) of microfilm to borrow. All interlibrary loan requests must be sent to Swarthmore College; do not send requests to the SCPC. Please specify which reels are to be lent.

Restrictions on Access

Copyright to the Jane Addams Collection and items created by Jane Addams has been transferred to the Swarthmore College Peace Collection. Copyright to all other materials is retained by the authors of items in these papers, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law.

Custodial History The Swarthmore College Peace Collection is the official repository for these papers. Gift of Jane Addams, 1930; transfer from Library of Congress, 1950; and gift of , 1959.

Immediate Source of Acquisition The Jane Addams papers of the Swarthmore College Peace Collection (SCPC) comprise one of the largest and most comprehensive collections of Addams material in the world. Jane Addams gave two boxes of material to the Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College in October 1930, at the recommendation of Lucy Biddle Lewis, a member of Swarthmore College's board of managers. As Lewis related in 1935 to Ellen Starr Brinton, the first curator of the SCPC: "I was visiting Miss Addams at Hull-House and one day found her industriously burning papers in her fireplace and casually asked her about them. 'I have been many places and seen many people and lots of letters have come to me. Some are important internationally. I do not know what to do with them and rather than leave them to go into the hands of disinterested persons I am burning them,' said Miss Addams. I was horrified and quickly thought of the Historical Library at Swarthmore which my family had helped build, so thought I could offer space there. I told Miss Addams we would care for them and that she should send to Swarthmore whatever she wanted to have preserved." There is no record of when such a visit might have taken place. But Swarthmore was also brought to Addams' attention by personnel of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF). Mary Louise Marriott wrote to Addams on July 17, 1929: "As no doubt Miss Detzer has told you, we are moving the National Office on August 1st to #8 Jackson Place NW. At this time the Swarthmore College Library is going to take over our old files and keep them as our space is so very limited and Miss Detzer

- Page 15 - Jane Addams Collection would like to know if you wish your files, which you have sent here, packed with the ones to be sent on to Swarthmore, or if they are of such a nature that you would prefer not to do so." Addams replied in 1929: "I would be glad to have any material sent to Swarthmore and hope to add [more? mine?] to it after my return." She wrote to Lucy Biddle Lewis on October 22, 1930: "I sent two boxes of books [and papers?] to Swarthmore yesterday, but I am not sure that they will be of much use.... I am going to add a box of pamphlets that seemed to me worth saving from the mass of stuff that comes along." On December 12, 1931, she wrote to Hannah Clothier Hull: "I am ... sending a lot of peace material [to the library at Swarthmore College] as my final attempt to add to the library." The first effort at sorting the papers was done in the spring of 1935, under the aegis of Jane Addams. This was interrupted by Addams' death, after which a committee, made up of Lucy Biddle Lewis, Hannah Clothier Hull, Emily Cooper Johnson, and Marie O. Aydelotte, decided the disposition of the collection (the committee was in existence until the summer of 1939). Ellen Starr Brinton reported in November 1935: "When I first went to the Swarthmore Library, my chief object was to find the Addams material.... Miss Addams' papers were all packed in small cardboard boxes. Letters, clippings, printed material and manuscripts [were] all combined together without regard to topic, source or date. At present the complete Addams Collection is as follows: 6 metal file drawers filled with papers and letters arranged ... in chronological order; 1 metal cabinet filled with W.I.L. Congress reports and publications; and 22 small 'book files' packed full of newspaper clippings and some printed material mostly on peace." Addams' original gift, as well as the papers of WILPF, soon became the foundation and inspiration for the present Swarthmore College Peace Collection. Once the original accessions had been processed, at least in part, Brinton became concerned about the disposition of the rest of the Addams papers. Addams' nephew, James Weber Linn, had begun a biography of her in 1934 (published in late 1935). Before her death, Addams sent him material that she thought would help in this endeavor. She wrote to him on March 08, 1935: "I am sending you some more of those family letters, which I think should be read and destroyed. This is true of some of the others which I am going to send in a file case tomorrow. The case was quite full when it was sent out, and I have destroyed half or two-thirds of them as they seemed much too intimate to be used.... Probably they will best all be destroyed, but they may reveal a certain daily activity which you may wish to know about." When Addams died two months later, she willed him all of her personal papers, and made him responsible for their disposition. Brinton asked Linn to send this material to Swarthmore, stating over and over that Addams had made such a preference known to her. However, Linn died in 1937 and willed the Addams papers to his wife, Mary Howland Linn, and his two daughters, Jane Rogers and Elizabeth Allen. Linn's heirs decided to give the papers to the Library of Congress, on the recommendation of Grace Abbott and Dr. Sophonisba Breckenridge of the University of Chicago. Breckenridge seriously disagreed with Brinton's claim that Addams wished all of her papers to reside at Swarthmore. She wrote to Hannah Clothier Hull (who had written to her on Brinton's behalf) on April 26, 1940: "We have every reason to think from the talks we had with Miss Addams that she gave to Swarthmore all that she thought should go to Swarthmore.... [A]fter all, the Congressional Library is the place to which scholars go for material in many fields and Miss Addams' work and life touched many aspects of the other than the international or the peace aspect.... Swarthmore is, after all, a college and the scholars who make use of the Congressional Library come from wide ranges of interest and ... academic and scientific achievement.

- Page 16 - Jane Addams Collection I should perhaps add that while Mr. Linn spoke to us often of his aunt's papers, I never got the impression that he had any thought of depositing the remaining papers at Swarthmore." Breckenridge was not the only one who thought Brinton should stop lobbying for more Addams' material. Rosika Schwimmer, who had been for many years a colleague of Addams in WILPF, had written to Hannah Clothier Hull on March 13, 1936: "Enclosed I am sending you some material about the plans for a World Center for Women's Archives, which under Mrs. Mary R. Beard's leadership has progressed very far toward its realization. You will see that the high aim of this World Center would be frustrated if we did not make every effort for unity, for centralization of available material.... Miss Addams visited me ... and we discussed the matter of a World Center for Women's Archives, which she considered very desirable.... [E]arly in 1935 ... Miss Addams told me that she had placed part of her material at Swarthmore College, but that she saw the cultural, feminist and pacifist importance of a . She said she would hold the material still in her possession for placement in an archive center if that would materialize. She thought in that case of discussing the assembling of all her material if the Swarthmore authorities would also realize the increased educational and historical value of her material if made a part of a collection covering the whole field of women's endeavor, success and failure." Brinton never lost her belief that Swarthmore College was the best repository for Addams' papers. She and Frank Aydelotte, President of Swarthmore College, tried for ten years to convince the Library of Congress to transfer its materials to the SCPC. Dr. St. George Sioussat, from the Library of Congress, wrote to Aydelotte on January 23, 1940: "I am glad that your letter mentions only the peace material and that of the WILPF.... Do you not think that it would have been better ... that the whole collection, peace and all, should have been, from the beginning, given to the Library of Congress, to take its place along with the papers of other representative women whose collections we have and have exhibited?" Aydelotte responded on January 29, 1940: "Certainly it would not be my policy to advocate keeping manuscripts here which would be more useful in another place, but ... I believe the peace collection planned by Miss Addams for Swarthmore based upon her manuscripts and supported by the Society of Friends is really more useful here than it would be anywhere else. It is the embodiment of a historic Friends testimony, and it is the nucleus of a collection of material connected with the history of organized efforts for peace which could not be entirely duplicated even by the immense resources of the Library of Congress." Brinton explained to Elizabeth Allen on April 19, 1940: "In regard to Miss Addams' papers - the discussion between President Aydelotte and Dr. Sioussat has been in regard to all her papers. We cannot see how to make a division between her interest in peace and her interest in other subjects, as her whole life was devoted to various causes, all of them connected with friendship and good will toward all people, and this is the basis of the Peace Movement." Allen agreed with this, but it wasn't until 1949, when Addams' great-nephew Eri Hulbert became involved, that the transfer of papers began to look like a reality. He urged his relatives to agree to the arrangement: "Swarthmore, to which Aunt Jane gave some of her papers, has a well established, endowed Swarthmore College Peace Collection as a memorial to Aunt Jane. They have the physical and staff facilities to do a proper job of cataloging, preserving, displaying, etc. The desirability - the necessity - of having the papers in one place from the point of view of research seems to me obvious. The Library of Congress, on the other hand, merely has them stacked in packets and folders." Hulbert was successful in getting family approval, and at the direction of Librarian of Congress Luther Evans, the Addams papers became the property of the SCPC on January 24, 1950. Brinton picked up the largest portion of papers (101 boxes and 11 volumes) on that date, as well as another portion (41 boxes)

- Page 17 - Jane Addams Collection on February 06, 1950. Of note were Addams letters to Mary Rozet Smith, printed articles by Addams, manuscripts, diaries, engagement calendars, and photographs. A less satisfactory development was related to the papers which came from Addams' great-niece, Alice DeLoach. She had become, by 1951, the heir to Jane Addams material not yet in any repository, as well as to extended family material. In April 1951, she loaned to the SCPC two boxes of papers that had been stored in the attic of the Addams' homestead in Cedarville, Illinois. She wrote in May 1951 that she wished this material to stay separate from the rest of the Addams Collection, but Brinton replied that the Addams letters had by then already been integrated, and that she was planning to take 8-10 feet of the remaining material, all related to the Haldeman family, to the Stephenson County Historical Society in Illinois. However, two boxes of extended family correspondence were marked as being on loan only. DeLoach gave permission for the loaned papers to be filmed and asked that this microfilm be henceforth referred to as "The Ellen Starr Brinton Collection of the Jane Addams Family Papers" [see mf reel 1:24-25]. The papers were returned to DeLoach, at her request, in December 1962. In July 1963, DeLoach requested that she be given a complete set of microfilm of Addams correspondence, in exchange for the 39 letters loaned earlier for microfilming. She was given 19 reels of Addams correspondence, 4 reels with the index to the correspondence, 1 reel of Brinton-DeLoach correspondence, and 1 reel of the 39 letters. In September 1966, DeLoach offered to sell these reels to the SCPC for $153.00, and to loan 40 Addams letters for the purpose of photocopying them to add to the Jane Addams Collection (at $2.00 per letter). This offer was declined. In October 1966, DeLoach wrote that she had given the 40 letters to her daughter as a gift on her 21st birthday (she also gave other items to family members over the years). DeLoach also loaned, donated or sold Addams and Haldeman materials to various repositories around the country, as did her step-mother, Sue Haldeman-Julius. DeLoach loaned to the SCPC the books in the Union Library, which John Huy Addams and two friends had begun in 1846, but then asked for their return (they eventually became the possession of the Rockford College Library, Illinois). Outside of these accessions, other material was found to add to the SCPC's Addams Collection (see the accession list in SCPC office file). One of the most significant came from Hull-House in April 1939, being correspondence and other material related to Addams and the Woman's Peace Party. In 1940, a large accession came from WILPF headquarters in Geneva, with many letters from Addams. Brinton visited the Addams' homestead in Cedarville, Illinois in 1949, and secured some family papers, books, and four feet of newspaper clippings, that were being stored in the various buildings on the site. SCPC Curator Mary Carey was invited to Hull-House in 1959 to remove material stored in a closet there (see Series 13a). In 1979, another important gift of 143 Addams' letters and 64 photographs was made by Mary Hulbert, a great-niece of Jane Addams. At some point, Hull-House gave 75 letters that Addams had written to the Lovett family during the years that they had been associated with the settlement. Through the years, other items have been given to the SCPC or bought. More information about the provenance of the SCPC's Jane Addams Collection may be found in The Jane Addams Papers: A Comprehensive Guide, edited by Mary Lynn Bryan; she also explains the provenance of the papers of Jane Addams that found their way into many repositories around the country.

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Existence and Location of Copies Series 1, 2, 3, 6, 11, 12, 13, 13a, 14 and 15 are available in microfilm as part of the Jane Addams Papers from University Microfilms International. Portions of the Addams correspondence have been digitized and are available from Jane Addams Digital Edition.

Related Materials

Related Resources Owned by the Swarthmore College Peace Collection:

Resources Owned by the Swarthmore College Peace Collection: 1. The Jane Addams Papers [Published Microfilm Set]: edited by Mary Lynn Bryan, et. al., Ann Arbor, MI: UMI, 1984 [82 reels of microfilm (local call number 113:1-113:82)]; reels may be borrowed through interlibrary loan 2. The Jane Addams Papers [Printed Guide to Published Microfilm Set]: edited by Mary Lynn Bryan, et. al., Ann Arbor, Michigan: UMI, 1985; may be borrowed through interlibrary loan 3. The Jane Addams Papers: A Comprehensive Guide [Printed Index to Published Microfilm Set]: edited by Mary Lynn Bryan, et. al., Indiana University Press, 1996 4. Jane Addams' correspondence [Unpublished Microfilm Set]: contains only the original Addams' correspondence owned by the SCPC [29 reels of microfilm (local call number 1:1-1:29)]; reels may not be borrowed; stored offsite as of March 2011

Controlled Access Headings

Corporate Name(s)

• Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. Geneva, Switzerland (International Office) • Woman's Peace Party • Hull-House (Chicago, Ill.)

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Geographic Name(s)

• Chicago (Ill.) -- Social conditions -- 20th century

Occupation(s)

• Feminists -- United States

Personal Name(s)

• Addams, John Huy, 1822?-1881

Subject(s)

• Women social reformers -- United States -- History -- Sources • Women and Peace -- History -- Sources • Women and Peace -- United States -- History -- Sources • Women pacifists -- United States -- History -- Sources • Pacifists -- United States -- History -- Sources • Feminists -- United States -- History -- Sources • Labor movement -- United States -- History -- Sources • Social settlements -- Illinois -- Chicago -- History -- Sources • Pacifists -- United States • Social reformers -- United States • Women social reformers -- United States

General

This entry replaces MS 60-2187.

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Bibliographic References

Described in: Guide to the Swarthmore College Peace Collection, 2nd ed. (1981) p. 4; and Guide to Sources on Women in the Swarthmore College Peace Collection [compiled and] edited by Wendy E. Chmielewski (1988), p. 3.

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Collection Inventory

Series 1: Correspondence, 1870-1937. Scope and Contents

Letters from Jane Addams to her family, friends, and business associates; but the majority are letters received by her from Presidents Theodore Roosevelt, Taft, Wilson, and Coolidge, and from , John D. Rockefeller Jr., Edward Bok, Hamilton Holt, William James, Norman Hapgood, Vachel Lindsay, S.S. McClure, Ellery Sedgwick, Ida M. Tarbell, William Allen White, John Greenleaf Whittier, Charles A. Beard, Edward T. Divine, David Starr Jordan, Paul Kellogg, Emily Greene Balch, Alice Stone Blackwell, Carrie Chapman Catt, Julia Lathrop, Rosika Schwimmer, and Lillian D. Wald, among others.

Existence and Location of Copies

For the following material in boxes 1-23 see microfilm reels: 1. 113:27 for calling and gift cards (1889-1935) 2. 113:38 for poetry received by Jane Addams (1899-1935) 3. 113:39 for material on Barnett House, Oxford, England (1916-1927); the Central Organization for a Durable Peace [1915-1919?]; and the American Friends Service Committee (1919-1931) 4. 113:41 for material on the Chicago Ethical Culture Society (1898-1911); the Chicago Federation of Settlements (1894-1934); the Chicago Peace Society (1910-1917); the Chicago Urban League (1917-1926); and the Fellowship of Reconciliation (1917-1929) 5. 113:42 for material on the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (1911-1932); the National Child Labor Committee (1904-1933); the National Council for the Prevention of War (1922-1932); the National Federation of Settlements (1899-1931); the Pan- Pacific Women's Association (1925-1934); and Rockford Female Seminary and College, Rockford, Illinois (1882-1908) 6. 113:43-45 for material on the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (1915-1935) 7. 113:45 for material on miscellaneous awards and honors (1915, 1922, 1925, 1926, 1930, 1931); tribute poems; and family correspondence re: Jane Addams' death (1936) 8. 113:46-49 for material on writings (1879-1938) and writing fragments by Jane Addams

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9. 113:49 for Hull-House Association records: Board of Trustees (1908-1935); auditor's reports and correspondence (1909-1935); and bequest of Cynthia Matilda Jones 10.113:50 for Hull-House Association records: contributions/donations lists and accounts (1895-1935); contributions of Wright S. Ludington, Mary Rozet Smith and Mrs. F.D. Stout; miscellaneous financial correspondence, receipts and memos (1895-1932); residents' events and activities (1901-1935); Hull-House Steam Plant (1900-1906, 1916-1917); and general events (1895-1934) 11.113:51 for material on the Immigrants' Protective League (1909-1928)

For the following material in boxes 1-30 see microfilm reels: 1. 113:27 for calling and gift cards (1889-1935) 2. 113:28 for misc. notes and lists (1896-1935); and material on Hamburg, 3. 113:38 for poetry received by Jane Addams (1899-1935) 4. 113:41 for material re: the Chicago Federation of Settlements (1899-1935) 5. 113:45 for tribute poems written about Jane Addams after her death 6. 113:50 for Hull-House Association records: contribution of Mrs. F.D. Stout; events and activities of residents (1901-1935); miscellaneous material on buildings (1899-1920); general events (1895-1934); potential lecturers/lectures [c. 1890-1900]; the Bowen County Club and summer outings (1907-1934); the Hull-House Woman's Club (1892-1935); theater at Hull-House (1890-1930) and music at Hull-House (1893-1935)

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Correspondence, 1870-1895. DG 001: Series 1: 1 Scope and Contents

See microfilm reels 113:01 (1868-1884) and 113:02 (1885-1895); 113:27 for commitment papers (to insane asylum) for John Weber Addams (Nov. 1892), and for receipts (Dec. 1885 and Aug. 1888); 113:51 for Hull-House Association records: Nineteenth Ward Improvement Club (1893)

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Correspondence, 1896-1904. DG 001: Series 1: 1a Scope and Contents

See microfilm reels 113:03 (1896-1900) and 113:04 (1901-1906);113:28 for telephone transcripts/messages (1900-1901); 113:29 for documents relating to Jane Addams' book Democracy and Social Ethics (1902). See also Series 13a for misc. material from European trip in 1896.

Correspondence, 1905-1910. DG 001: Series 1: 2 Scope and Contents

See microfilm reels 113.04 (1901-1906) and 113:05 (1907-1910); 113:27 for financial accounts (Nov. 1908); 113:29 for documents relating to Jane Addams' books Newer Ideals of Peace (1907), The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets (1909), and Twenty Years at Hull-House (1910); 113:31 for group writings (1905)

Correspondence, 1911-Aug. 1912 . DG 001: Series 1: 3 Scope and Contents

See microfilm reel 113:06 (1911-Aug. 1912); 113:27 for receipts (Aug. 1912); 113:28 for telephone transcripts/messages (Jan. 1911 and May 1912); 113:29 for documents relating to Jane Addams' book A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil (1912); 113:38 for material on the People's Lobby (1912); 113:39 for material on the Anti-Imperialist League (1912); 113:42 for material on the Progressive Party (1912)

Correspondence, Sept. 1912-1913. DG 001: Series 1: 4 Scope and Contents

See microfilm reel 113:07 (Sept. 1912-Dec. 1914); 113:29 for documents relating to Jane Addams' book A New Conscience and An Ancient Evil (1912); 113:31 for group writings (1913); microfilm reel 113:38 for material on the People's Lobby (1912), and the

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El Salvador Treaty (1913); 113:39 for material on the Anti- Imperialist League (1912); 113:42 for material on the Progressive Party (1912)

Correspondence, 1914-1915. DG 001: Series 1: 5 Scope and Contents

See microfilm reels 113:07 (Sept. 1912-Dec. 1914), 113:08 (Jan. 1915-Sept. 30, 1915) and 113:09 (Oct. 1915-Aug. 1916); 113:27 for passports and travel documents (1915), will and/ or probate papers of James W. Tooley (Jan. 1914), and election material (1914); 113:28 for material on the International Congress of Women, The Hague, The (1915), and telephone transcripts/ messages (April 1915); 113:29 for documents relating to Jane Addams' book Women at the Hague (1915); 113:38 for material on mediation in WWI (1915); 113:42 for material on the Progressive Party (1913-1914), and the Progressive Service Committee, Progressive Party (1913-1914)

Correspondence, 1916-1918. DG 001: Series 1: 6 Scope and Contents

See microfilm reels 113:09 (Oct. 1915-Aug. 1916), 113:10 (Sept. 1916-July 1917) and 113:11 (Aug. 1917-1918); 113:27 for receipts (Oct. 1918); 113:29 for documents relating to Jane Addams' book The Long Road of Woman's Memory (1916); 113:37 for notes on America (1918); 113:38 for material on the Linn Family (1916)

Correspondence, 1919-June 1920. DG 001: Series 1: 7 Scope and Contents

See microfilm reels 113:12 (1919-Apr. 1920) and 113:13 (May 1920-July 1921); 113:27 for passports and travel documents (1919), and receipts (March 1920); 113:37 for material on Henrietta Barnett (1920); 113:38 for material on postwar conditions in Austria, Germany, Poland and Russia (1920); 113:42 for material on the Save the Children Fund (1920)

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Correspondence, July 1920-May 1921. DG 001: Series 1: 8 Scope and Contents

See microfilm reel 113:13 (May 1920 -July 1921); 113:37 for material on Henrietta Barnett (1920); 113:28 for WILPF Summer School, Salzburg, Austria (1921); 113:37 for material on Marcelle Capy (1921); 113:38 for material on postwar conditions in Austria, Germany, Poland and Russia (1920); 113:39 for material on American Relief for Russian Women and Children [organization] (1921); 113:41 for material on the Federation of Residential Settlements, England (1921), and Great Britain, Ministry of Health (1921); 113:42 for material on the Save the Children Fund (1920), the National American Woman Suffrage Association (1921), the National Council on Limitation of Armaments (1921), and Schloss Richelsdorf, Germany (1921)

Correspondence, June 1921-July 1921. DG 001: Series 1: 8a Scope and Contents

See microfilm reel 113:13 (May 1920-July 1921); 113:28 for telephone transcripts/ messages (July 1921); 113:37 for material on Marcelle Capy (1921); 113:38 for material on postwar conditions in Russia (1921); 113:39 for material on the American Relief for Russian Women and Children [organization] (1921); 113:41 for material on the Federation of Residential Settlements, England (1921), and Great Britain, Ministry of Health (1921); 113:42 for material on the National American Woman Suffrage Association (1921), the National Council on Limitation of Armaments (1921), and the Schloss Richelsdorf, Germany (1921)

Correspondence, Aug. 1921-March 1922. DG 001: Series 1: 9 Scope and Contents

See microfilm reel 113:14 (Aug. 1921-Aug. 1922); 113:28 for telephone transcripts/ messages (Aug. 1921); 113:29 for documents relating to Jane Addams' book Peace and Bread in Times of War (1922); 113:37 for material on Marcelle Capy (1921-1922); 113:38 for material on postwar conditions in Russia (1921- 1922); 113:39 for material on American Relief for Russian Women and Children [organization] (1921), and the Armenia

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America Society (1922); 113:41 for material on the Federation of Residential Settlements, England (1921), and Great Britain, Ministry of Health (1921); 113:42 for material on the National American Woman Suffrage Association (1921), the National Council on Limitation of Armaments (1921), the Schloss Richelsdorf, Germany (1921), the Lettish Petrograd Cooperatives, Chicago Branch (1922), the Mexican Humane Association (1922), and the National Council on Limitation of Armaments (1922)

Correspondence, April-Aug. 1922. DG 001: Series 1: 9a Scope and Contents

See microfilm reel 113:14 (Aug. 1921-Aug. 1922);113:29 for documents relating to Jane Addams' book Peace and Bread in Times of War (1922); 113:37 for material on Marcelle Capy (1922); 113:38 for material on postwar conditions in Russia (1922); 113:39 for material on the Armenia America Society (1922); 113:42 for material on the Lettish Petrograd Cooperatives, Chicago Branch (1922), the Mexican Humane Association (1922); and the National Council on Limitation of Armaments (1922)

Correspondence, Aug. 1922-May 1923. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 1: 10 See microfilm reels 113:14 (Aug. 1921-Aug. 1922) and 113:15 (Sept. 1922-Dec. 1923); 113:28 for material on world tour (1923), and for telephone transcripts/messages (1923); 113:29 for documents relating to Jane Addams' book Peace and Bread in Times of War (1922); 113:37 for material on Marcelle Capy (1922-1923); 113:38 for material on postwar conditions in Russia (1922-1923), and on the youth movement in Holland (1923); 113:39 for material on the American Association for Old Age Security (1923), and the Armenia America Society (1922); 113:41 for material on the Community Church, Shanghai, China (1923), and the International Friendly Association, Seoul, Korea (1923); 113:42 for material on the Lettish Petrograd Cooperatives, Chicago Branch (1922), the Mexican Humane Association (1922), the National Council on Limitation of Armaments (1922), and Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois (1923)

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Correspondence, June 1923-March 1924. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 1: 11 See microfilm reels 113:15 (Sept. 1922-Dec. 1923) and 113:16 (1924-Jan. 1925); 113:28 for material on world tour (1923), and for telephone transcripts/messages (1923); microfilm reel 113:37 for material on Marcelle Capy (1923-1924); microfilm reel 113:38 for material on postwar conditions in Russia (1923) and the youth movement in Holland (1923); microfilm reel 113:39 for material on the American Association for Old Age Security (1923); microfilm reel 113:41 for material on the Chinese Library Association, [1924?], and the Community Church, Shanghai, China (1923); microfilm reel 113:41 for material on the International Friendly Association, Seoul, Korea (1923), and Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois (1923-1924)

Correspondence, April 1924-Feb. 1925. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 1: 12 See microfilm reels 113:16 (1924-Jan. 1925) and 113:17 (Feb. 1925-Apr. 1926); 113:37 for material on Marcelle Capy (1924); 113:41 for material on the Chinese Library Association [1924?], and the Illinois Conference on International Good Will (1925); 113:42 for material on Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois (1924), the Non-Partisan Association of Illinois (1925), and the No More War Movement, London, England [1925?]

Correspondence, March-June 1925. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 1: 12a See microfilm reel 113:17 (Feb. 1925-Apr. 1926); 113:27 for receipts (March and May 1925); 113:41 for material on the Illinois Conference on International Good Will (1925); 113:42 for material on the League of Nations Non-Partisan Association of Illinois (1925), and the No More War Movement, London, England [1925?]

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Correspondence, July 1925-April 1926. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 1: 13 See microfilm reel 113:17 (Feb. 1925-Apr. 1926); 113:27 for receipts (Sept. 1925); 113:28 for telephone transcripts/messages (April 1926); 113:38 for material on Salmon Levinson (1926), and Beatrice Webb (1926); 113:41 for material on the Illinois Conference on International Good Will (1925); 113:42 for material on the League of Nations Non-Partisan Association of Illinois (1925), the No More War Movement, London, England [1925?], the League for the Abolition of Capital Punishment (1926), and the National Economic League (1926)

Correspondence, May 1926-Jan. 19, 1927. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 1: 14 See microfilm reel 113:18 (May 1926-May 1927); 113:28 for telephone transcripts/ messages (Aug. 1926); 113:38 for material on Madeleine Doty (1927), Salmon Levinson (1926), Ben Lindsey (1927), and Beatrice Webb (1926); 113:42 for material on the League for the Abolition of Capital Punishment (1926)

Correspondence, Jan. 20, 1927-Feb. 1927 . DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 1: 14a See microfilm reel 113:18 (May 1926-May 1927); 113:38 for material on Madeline Doty (1927), and Ben Lindsey (1927); 113:41 for material on the International Woman Suffrage Alliance (1927); 113:42 for material on the League for Industrial Democracy (1927)

Correspondence, March-Oct. 1927. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 1: 15 See microfilm reels 113:18 (May 1926-May 1927) and 113:19 (June 1927-May 1928); 113:38 for material on Madeleine Doty (1927), and Ben Lindsey (1927); 113:41 for

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material on the International Woman Suffrage Alliance (1927); 113:42 for material on the League for Industrial Democracy (1927)

Correspondence, Nov. 1927-Feb. 1928. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 1: 15a See microfilm reel 113:19 (June 1927-May 1928); 113:27 for receipts (Jan. 1928); 113:38 for material on Madeleine Doty (1927), Ben Lindsey (1927), and the Linn Family (1928), and for Edith Pye's letters from China (1928); 113:41 for material on the International Woman Suffrage Alliance (1927); 113:42 for material on the League for Industrial Democracy (1927)

Correspondence, March-Dec. 1928. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 1: 16 See microfilm reels 113:19 (June 1927-May 1928) and 113:20 (June 1928-1929); 113:27 for receipts (March 1928); 113:38 for material on the Linn Family (1928), and Edith Pye's letters from China (1928)

Correspondence, 1929-March 1930. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 1: 17 See microfilm reels 113:20 (June 1928-1929) and 113:21 (1930); 113:27 for will and/ or probate papers of Mary Rozet Smith (Feb. 1930), receipts (Aug. and Dec. 1929), and material on capital punishment (1929); 113:28 for material on WILPF 6th International Congress, Prague, Czechoslovakia (1929); 113:29 for documents relating to Jane Addams' book The Second Twenty Years at Hull-House (1930); 113:38 for material on the London Naval Conference (1930); 113:41 for material on the International Council of Women of the Darker Races (1929)

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Correspondence, April-Aug. 1930. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 1: 17a See microfilm reel 113:21 (1930); 113:29 for documents relating to Jane Addams' book The Second Twenty Years at Hull-House (1930); 113:38 for material on the London Naval Conference (1930)

Correspondence, Sept. 1930-Jan. 1931. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 1: 18 See microfilm reels 113:21 (1930) and 113:22 (1931-Dec. 15, 1931); 113:27 for receipts (Nov. 1930); 113:29 for documents relating to Jane Addams' book The Second Twenty Years at Hull-House (1930); 113:38 for material on the London Naval Conference (1930)

Correspondence, Feb.-June 1931. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 1: 18a See microfilm reel 113:22 (1931-Dec. 15, 1931); 113:27 for receipts (May 1931); 113:29 for documents relating to Jane Addams' book The Excellent Becomes the Permanent (1931); 113:45 for material on the M. Carey Thomas Award (cont.) (1931), and Nobel Prize (1931)

Correspondence, July-Dec. 14, 1931. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 1: 19 See microfilm reel 113:22 (1931-Dec. 15, 1931); 113:27 for receipts (Oct. 1931); 113:29 for documents relating to Jane Addams' book The Excellent Becomes the Permanent (1931); 113:45 for material on the M. Carey Thomas Award (1931), and Nobel Prize (1931)

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Correspondence, Dec. 15-31, 1931-Jan. 1932. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 1: 19a See microfilm reel 113:23 (Dec. 16 , 1931-July 1932); 113:41 for material on the International Council of Religious Education (1932)

Correspondence, Feb.-Nov. 1932. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 1: 20 See microfilm reels 113.22 (1931-Dec.15, 1931), 113:23 (Dec. 16, 1931-July 1932) and 113:24 (Aug. 1932-July 1933); 113:41 for material on the International Council of Religious Education (1932)

Correspondence, Dec. 1932-Aug. 1933. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 1: 20a See microfilm reels 113:24 (Aug. 1932-July 1933) and 113:25 (Aug. 1933-June 1934); 113:27 for receipts (March 1933); 113:38 for material on relief stations: Chicago incident (1933), and on unemployment in Germany (1933); 113:39 for material on the American Social Workers Hospitality Committee (Hospites) (1933); 113:41 for material on the International Council of Religious Education (1932)

Correspondence, Sept. 1933-March 1934. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 1: 21 See microfilm reel 113:25 (Aug. 1933-June 1934); 113:27 for will and/or probate papers of Mary Rozet Smith (Nov. 1933 and Feb. 1934), and for receipts (Nov. 1933); 113:38 for reference material on relief stations: Chicago incident (1933), Mary Rozet Smith (1934), and unemployment in Germany (1933); 113:39 for material on the American Social Workers Hospitality Committee (Hospites) (1933); 113:41 for material on the Illinois Committee on Old Age Pensions (1934), and the International Woman Suffrage Alliance (1934); 113:42 for material on the League for Industrial Democracy (1934)

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Correspondence, April-Dec. 1934. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 1: 22 See microfilm reels 113:25 (Aug. 1933-June 1934) and 113:26 (July 1934-May 1935); see microfilm reel 113:27 for "Total Earnings" document (Dec. 1934); 113:38 for material on Mary Rozet Smith (1934); 113:41 for material on the Illinois Committee on Old Age Pensions (1934), and the International Woman Suffrage Alliance (1934); 113:42 for material on the League for Industrial Democracy (1934)

Correspondence, Jan.-May 21, 1935. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 1: 23 See microfilm reel 113:26 (July 1934-May 1935); 113:27 for banking records (1935), and financial accounts (May 1935); 113:28 for telephone transcripts/messages (April 1935); 113:29 for documents relating to Jane Addams' book My Friend, Julia Lathrop (1935); 113:45 for material on WILPF Anniversary Dinner (1935), and family correspondence re: Jane Addams' death (1935)

Supplementary Correspondence, 1889-1903. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 1: 24 See microfilm reel 113:28 for credentials (1896); 113:50 for Hull-House Association records: Arnold Toynbee Club (1893)

Supplementary Correspondence, 1904-1925. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 1: 25 See microfilm reel 113:30 for documents relating to Jane Addams' book Peace and Bread in Times of War (1922); 113:37 for material on Henrietta Barnett (1920); 113:41 for material on the Federation of Residential Settlements, England (1921)

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Supplementary Correspondence, 1926-1933, undated. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 1: 26 See microfilm reel 113:27 for receipts (March 1932, May 1935); 113:28 for material on Nobel Peace Prize and Johns Hopkins (Dec. 1931); and 113:39 for material on the Program of Action for the Prevention of Delinquency (1932)

Supplementary Correspondence, 1876-1878. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 1: 27 Vallie Beck [cousin of Jane Addams] correspondence, 1876-1878 See microfilm reel 1:27

Supplementary Correspondence from Other Repositories, 1922-1925, undated. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 1: 27

Includes: 1. Copies of Addams' letters at Chicago Historical Society 2. Copies of Addams' letters at Columbia University Library in the Allan Nevins, Randolph Bourne and L. Steffins papers 3. Correspondence (partial) given by Alice DeLoach (see provenance section for more information; all of the material originally given by DeLoach is on microfilm reel 1:24 or 1:25) 4. Ida C. Lovett (Mrs. Robert Morss) correspondence, 1922-1925, undated See microfilm reel 1:19

Supplementary Correspondence from Other Repositories, 1883-1935. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 1: 28

Includes: 1. Ida C. Lovett (cont.): miscellaneous printed items, clippings See microfilm reel 1:19 2. Copies of Addams' letters in University of Rochester, Rush Rhees Library, Henry A. Ward and William Gannett collections and the autograph collection

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3. Copies of Addams' letters in the Smith College Library 4. Copy of Addams' letter to Henry Demarest Lloyd and list of correspondence on film in the Wisconsin State Historical Society, H.D. Lloyd collection See microfilm reel 1:20 5. Copies of Addams' letters in Yale University, Sterling Memorial Library, Paul M. Warburg, William Kent, and Yale Review papers See microfilm reel 1:29 6. Addams' letters from the American Friends Service Committee archives, 1919-1929 7. Addams' letters to Anna M. Lloyd (Mrs. William Polk Jesse), 1927-1930, from the T. Sidney Cadwallader II collection 8. Copies of Addams' letters in the Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson papers 9. Copies of Addams' letters in the Chicago Historical Society, Flora J. Cooke papers 10.Addams' letters to J. Barnard Walton, 1930-1931, from the Friends General Conference archives 11.Copies of Addams' letters in the University of Michigan, Bentley Historical Library, Gelston Family and Angela Morgan papers 12.Misc. letters from various sources, 1883-1935

Supplementary Correspondence From Other Collections in the Swarthmore College DG 001: Peace Collection and Other Sources, 1870-1935. Series 1: 29 Scope and Contents

Includes: 1. American Peace Society (DG 003) 2. American Union Against Militarism (DG 004) 3. Emily Greene Balch (DG 006) 4. Committee on Militarism in Education (DG 009) 5. Anna Melissa Graves (DG 015) 6. Hannah Clothier Hull (DG 016) 7. Massachusetts Peace Society (DG 020) 8. Lucia Ames Mead (DG 021) 9. National Council for Prevention of War (DG 023) 10.Pennsylvania Committee for Total Disarmament (DG 030) 11.Sydney Dix Strong (DG 036) 12.Lydia G. Wentworth (DG 041)

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13.Woman's Peace Party (DG 043) 14.Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (DG 043) 15.Women's Peace Union (DG 044) 16.Devere Allen (DG 053) 17.Lake Mohonk Conferences on International Arbitration (DG 054) 18.Dorothy Detzer (DG 086) 19.Allen S. Olmsted (DG 095) 20.Lella Faye Secor Florence (DG 126) 21.Collective Document Groups 22.Other sources: Jane Addams to Lucy Biddle Lewis (1915-1934) [Acc. 03A-037]

Supplementary Correspondence, Gift of Mary Addams Hulbert, 1886-1935. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 1: 30

Includes: 1. Addams to sister-in-law Laura (Mrs. J. Weber Addams), Oct. 1886- Dec. 1887 2. Addams to brother J. Weber, 11/28/1887 3. Addams to brother J. Weber, Dec. 1887-April 1888, written from Europe 4. Addams to sister-in-law Laura (Mrs. J. Weber Addams), Feb.-July 1888, written from Europe 5. Addams to niece Sadie (Sarah Weber Addams Young), Jan.-May 1888, written from Europe 6. Addams to brother J. Weber, 12/21/1890 and 06/01/1896? 7. Addams to niece Esther (Mrs. Charles E. Hulbert), 1901-1922 8. Addams to Charles E. Hulbert, 1901-1906 9. Addams to niece Esther (Mrs. Charles E. Hulbert), 1931-1935 10.Addams to Madeleine Doty, 07/04/1926 11.Addams to niece Mary Addams Hulbert, 1929-1935 12.Arpine Mardiguian to Jane Addams, 10/20/1934

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Correspondence Jane Addams with Florence Taussig, 1918-1934, undated. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 1: 30 32 letters and telegrams, some with envelopes, 28 from Jane Addams to Florence Taussig, of St. Louis, Missouri, treasurer of the U.S. Section of WILPF; one letter from Taussig to Addams, 1 letter from Eleanor Daggett Karsten (Addams' secretary) to Taussig; 2 telegrams from Addams to Taussig.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Acc. 2016-028, purchased May 13, 2016

ALS Addams to Taussug, November 6, 1918 . 1 Leaves.

TLS Eleanor Daggett Karsten to Taussig, November 11, 1918 . 1 Leaves.

TLS Addams to Taussig, approximately December 28, 1918. 1 Leaves.

TLS Addams to Taussig, February 2, 1920. 2 items.

ALS Addams to Taussig, January 4, 1921. 2 items.

TLS Addams to Taussig, November 22, 1921. 2 items.

ALS Addams to Taussig, approximately November 24, 1921]. 3 items.

ALS Addams to Taussig, November 23, 1921. 1 Leaves.

ALS Addams to Taussig, December 31, 1921 . 2 items.

ALS Addams to Taussig, October 12, 1922. 3 items.

ALS Addams to Taussig, November 9, 1922 . 1 Leaves.

ALS Addams to Taussig, April, 28, 1923 . 2 items.

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Scope and Contents

Includes three postcards of Asian people and scenes

Telegram Addams to Taussig, February 28, 1925 . 1 Leaves.

TLS Addams to Taussig, November 26, 1925. 1 Leaves.

TLS Addams to Taussig, January 12, 1925 . 2 items.

TLS Addams to Taussig, April 20, 1927 . 2 items.

ALS Addams to Taussig, June 15, 1927 . 1 Leaves.

ALS Addams to Taussig, July 20, 1927 . 3 items.

ALS Addams to Taussig, April 28, 1928. 2 items.

ALS Addams to Taussig, May 9, 1928 . 2 items.

Scope and Contents

2 pp. enclosures "Statement of Bonds Purchased for W.I.L. June 12, 1928 1 p.; and "From the Minutes of the Nation Congress of the U.S. Section of the Women's International League, held in Washington, D.C., May 3, 4, and f, 1928" 1 p.

TPS Addams to Taussig, April 17, 1928. 2 items.

Scope and Contents

two enclosures, typed from telegram? Addams to D.D. (Dorothy Detzer?), n.d., 1 p.; and typed from telegram?, Anne Martin to Addams, n.d., 1 p.

ALS Addams to Taussig, October 12, 1928 . 2 items.

TLS Addams to Taussig, April 10, 1928 . 1 Leaves.

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TLS Addams to Taussig, May 17, 1928 . 2 items.

Scope and Contents

1 p. enclosure: statement about monies received from the estate of Mrs. Lauterbach

TLS Addams to Taussig, May 7, 1930. 2 items.

APS Addams to Taussig? , July 9, 1930. 1 Leaves.

TLS Addams to Taussig, November 13, 1930. 2 items.

ALS Addams to Taussig, September 2, 1931 . 2 items.

Telegram Taussig, January 14, 1932 . 1 Leaves.

TLS Addams to Taussig, April 14, 1932 . 1 Leaves.

ALS Addams to Taussig, May 18, 1934 . 3 items.

Scope and Contents

1 p. enclosure WILPF, U.S. Section Annual meeting program [printed], May 1934)

ALS Taussig to Addams, undated. 1 Leaves.

Series 2: Envelopes from Jane Addams' Correspondence and Reference Material, box 1890-1935. DG 001: Series 2: 1 Scope and Contents

Envelopes of various sizes, mostly bearing pencilled annotations in Jane Addams' handwriting. Some were detached by the Library of Congress from the correspondence received by them. Other envelopes had been used by Jane Addams for filing material by

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subjects noted in her own handwriting. See microfilm reel 113:28 for filing envelopes, misc. notes and lists (1896-1935); and information on world tour (1923).

Existence and Location of Copies

See mf reel 113:28 for filing envelopes, misc. notes and lists (1896-1935); and information on world tour (1923).

Series 3: Speeches and Publications, 1878-1935. Scope and Contents

See microfilm reels: 1. 113:45 for two manuscripts written by Jane Addams 2. 113:46-49 for writings and writing fragments by Jane Addams 3. 113:27 for receipt from the American Woman Suffrage Association 4. 113:28 for miscellaneous documents (post-1929), notes and clippings 5. 113:30 for documents relating to Jane Addams' books: A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil (1912), Peace and Bread in Times of War (1922), The Second Twenty Years at Hull-House (1930), The Excellent Becomes the Permanent (1931), My Friend, Julia Lathrop [includes manuscripts and clippings re: Lathrop's death ] (1935); and proposal for new book 6. 113:31 for group writings 7. 113:37 for material on Mary Curry Breckinridge 8. 113:38 for material on Mary Keyser (1897); Alice Hamilton (1912-1934); Louis de Koven Bowen (1912); post-war conditions in Germany (1920), Russia (1919-1923) and the Ukraine (1919-1922); mediation in WWI (1915); the All-Russian Union of Peasants (1918); old age pensions (1933); the peace movement (1915-1934); and the West Virginia coal strike (1921) 9. 113:39 for material on the American Vigilance Association (1911-1913); the Arlington Street Church, Boston, Massachusetts (1931); Bryn Mawr College, Pennsylvania (1933); and the American Institute for Criminal Law and Criminology (1912) 10.113:41 for material on Chicago Commons (1895-1935); the Chicago Federation of Settlements (1894-1934); the International Abolitionist Federation (1929); and the Juvenile Protective Association, Chicago (1908-1933)

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11.113:42 for material on the National Child Labor Committee (1904-1933); Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois (1923-1924); the Pan-Pacific Women's Association (1925-1934); the Progressive Service Committee, Progressive Party (1912-1914); the University of Chicago (1897-[1906?]); the Woman's Peace Party [continued on 113:43] (1915-1919); the Save the Children Fund (1920); and the Survey magazine (1912) 12.113:43-45 for material about Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (1915-1935)

Existence and Location of Copies

Microfilm: 1. 113:45 for two MS written by Jane Addams 2. 113:46-49 for writings and writing fragments by Jane Addams 3. 113:27 for receipt from the American Woman Suffrage Association 4. 113:28 for miscellaneous documents (post-1929), notes and clippings 5. 113:30 for documents relating to Jane Addams' books: A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil (1912), Peace and Bread in Times of War (1922), The Second Twenty Years at Hull-House (1930), The Excellent Becomes the Permanent (1931), My Friend, Julia Lathrop [includes MS and clippings re: Lathrop's death ] (1935); and proposal for new book 6. 113:31 for group writings 7. 113:37 for material on Mary Curry Breckinridge 8. 113:38 for material on Mary Keyser (1897); Alice Hamilton (1912-1934); Louis de Koven Bowen (1912); post-war conditions in Germany (1920), Russia (1919-1923) and the Ukraine (1919-1922); mediation in WWI (1915); the All-Russian Union of Peasants (1918); old age pensions (1933); the peace movement (1915-1934); and theWest Virginia coal strike (1921) 9. 113:39 for material on the American Vigilance Association (1911-1913); the Arlington Street Church, Boston, Massachusetts (1931); Bryn Mawr College, Pennsylvania (1933); and the American Institute for Criminal Law and Criminology (1912) 10.113:41 for material on Chicago Commons (1895-1935); the Chicago Federation of Settlements (1894-1934); the International Abolitionist Federation (1929); and the Juvenile Protective Association, Chicago (1908-1933) 11.113:42 for material on the National Child Labor Committee (1904-1933); Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois (1923-1924); the Pan-Pacific Women's Association (1925-1934); the Progressive Service Committee, Progressive Party (1912-1914); the University of Chicago (1897-[1906?]); the

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Woman's Peace Party [continued on 113:43] (1915-1919); the Save the Children Fund (1920); and the Survey magazine (1912) 12.113:43-45 for material about WILPF (1915-1935)

box

Theme "Unknown Quantities" written at Rockford Seminary, 1878. DG 001: Series 3: 1

Article "Bread Givers", 1880. DG 001: Series 3: 1

Commencement Speech "A Belief in Beauty, Genius and Courage Can Transform the DG 001: World", 1881. Series 3: 1

Memorial Essay for Anna Sill, Principal of Rockford Seminary, 1889. DG 001: Series 3: 1

MS "Outgrowths of Tonybee Hall", 1890. DG 001: Series 3: 1

Article "A New Impulse to an Old Gospel", 1892. DG 001: Series 3: 1

"The Objective Value of a Social Settlement", 1893. DG 001: Series 3: 1 Scope and Contents

not microfilmed, added in 2005

MS "Hull-House: A Social Settlement", 1894. DG 001: Series 3: 1 Scope and Contents

includes 1896 version

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MS "A Modern Tragedy" (also called "A Modern Lear"), 1894. DG 001: Series 3: 1

Article "A Belated Industry", 1896. DG 001: Series 3: 1

MS "Ethical Survivals in City Immorality", 1897-1898?. DG 001: Series 3: 1

Article "Ethical Survivals in Municipal Corruption", 1898. DG 001: Series 3: 1

Theme "Unknown Quantities" written at Rockford Seminary, 1878. DG 001: Series 3: 1

Article "Bread Givers", 1880. DG 001: Series 3: 1

Commencement Speech "A Belief in Beauty, Genius and Courage Can Transform the DG 001: World", 1881. Series 3: 1

Memorial Essay for Anna Sill, Principal of Rockford Seminary, 1889. DG 001: Series 3: 1

MS "Outgrowths of Tonybee Hall", 1890. DG 001: Series 3: 1

Article "A New Impulse to an Old Gospel", 1892. DG 001: Series 3: 1

"The Objective Value of a Social Settlement", 1893. DG 001: Series 3: 1 Scope and Contents

not microfilmed, added in 2005

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MS "Hull-House: A Social Settlement", 1894. DG 001: Series 3: 1 Scope and Contents

includes 1896 version

MS "A Modern Tragedy" (also called "A Modern Lear"), 1894. DG 001: Series 3: 1

Article "A Belated Industry", 1896. DG 001: Series 3: 1

MS "Ethical Survivals in City Immorality", 1897-1898?. DG 001: Series 3: 1

Article "Ethical Survivals in Municipal Corruption", 1898. DG 001: Series 3: 1

Article "Woman's Work for Chicago", 1898. DG 001: Series 3: 1

Article "The College Woman and the Family Claim", 1898. DG 001: Series 3: 1

Article "Study of the Milk Supply of Chicago", 1898. DG 001: Series 3: 1

Article "Significance of Organized Labor", 1898. DG 001: Series 3: 1

Article "Christmas Fellowship", 1898. DG 001: Series 3: 1

Article "Practical Experience in Educational Campaigns", 1898. DG 001: Series 3: 1

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Article "Trade Unions and Public Duty", 1899. DG 001: Series 3: 1

Article "The Subtle Problems of Charity", 1899. DG 001: Series 3: 1

Article "A Function of the Social Settlement", 1899. DG 001: Series 3: 2

Course Syllabus "Democracy and Social Ethics" for 12 lectures at University of Chicago, DG 001: 1899. Series 3: 2

MS "Respect for Law", 1899. DG 001: Series 3: 2

Article "Commercialism Disguised as Patriotism and Duty", 1900. DG 001: Series 3: 2

MS "Obligation for the Woman College Student to Christianity To-Day", 1900. DG 001: Series 3: 2

Address "What is the Greatest Menace to Twentieth Century Progress", 1901. DG 001: Series 3: 2

Speech at Wedding of Gerard and Mary Swope, 08/20/1901. DG 001: Series 3: 2

Report of the Labor Museum of Hull-House, 1901-1902. DG 001: Series 3: 2

Address at Chatauqua "The Newer Ideals of Peace", 07/07/1902. DG 001: Series 3: 2

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Address at Chatauqua "Arts and Crafts and the Settlement", 07/08/1902. DG 001: Series 3: 2

Address at Chatauqua "The Newer Ideals of Peace", 09/09/1902. DG 001: Series 3: 2

Address at Chatauqua " Tolstoy, 09/10/1902. DG 001: Series 3: 2

Address at Chatauqua "Tolstoy's Theory of Life", 09/11/1902. DG 001: Series 3: 2

Article "The Housing Problem in Chicago", July 1902. DG 001: Series 3: 2

Address "Exercises in Commemoration of the Birthday of Washington", 02/23/1903. DG 001: Series 3: 2

Article "The Servant Problem", Sept. 1903. DG 001: Series 3: 2

MS "Child Labor and Pauperism", 1903. DG 001: Series 3: 2

Address "Henry Demarest Lloyd", 1903. DG 001: Series 3: 2

Article "Educational Methods as They Relate to Labor Unions", 1904. DG 001: Series 3: 2

Memorial Pamphlet "Dedication of the Hull-House Organ Given in Memory of Sarah DG 001: Rozet Smith", 03/27/1904. Series 3: 2

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Article "Hull-House and Its Neighbors", 05/07/1904. DG 001: Series 3: 2

Article "The Present Crisis in Trade Union Morals", Aug. 1904. DG 001: Series 3: 2

Address at the International Peace Conference, Boston, Oct. 1904. DG 001: Series 3: 2

Address "Recent Immigration: A Field Neglected by the Scholar", 12/20/1904. DG 001: Series 3: 2

Notes on exhibits at Universal Exposition, St. Louis, 1904. DG 001: Series 3: 2 Scope and Contents

See microfilm reel 113:42 for material on the St. Louis Exposition (1904)

Memorial Address for Jessie Bross Lloyd, 01/21/1905. DG 001: Series 3: 2

Article "Problems of Municipal Administration", Jan. 1905. DG 001: Series 3: 3

Address "Child Labor Legislation - A Request for Industrial Efficiency", 02/14/1905. DG 001: Series 3: 3

Article "Child Labor", 03/16/1905. DG 001: Series 3: 3

Article "Work and Play as Factors in Education", Nov. 1905. DG 001: Series 3: 3

Address "The Operation of the Illinois Child Labor Laws", 12/16/1905. DG 001: Series 3: 3

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Memorial Address for Murray Floyd Tuley, 12/30/1905. DG 001: Series 3: 3

Article "The Day Nursery Discussed by Miss Addams", 12/30/1905. DG 001: Series 3: 3

Paragraphs from the Berkeley Lyceum Meeting, 1905. DG 001: Series 3: 3

MS "Woman's Conscience and Social Amelioration", 1905?. DG 001: Series 3: 3

Article "Jane Addams' Own Story of Her Work - Fifteen Years at Hull-House", March DG 001: 1906. Series 3: 3

Article "Some Childhood Experiences of Jane Addams", 03/01/1906. DG 001: Series 3: 3

Article "Probation Work Under Civil Service", 03/17/1906. DG 001: Series 3: 3

Article "Jane Addams' Own Story of Her Work - The First Five Years at Hull-House", DG 001: April 1906. Series 3: 3

Article "Jane Addams Declares Ballot for Women Made Necessary by Changed DG 001: Conditions", 04/01/1906. Series 3: 3

Article "Jane Addams' Own Story of Her Work - How the Work at Hull-House Has DG 001: Grown", May 1906. Series 3: 3

Address "How Shall We Approach Industrial Education", 11/16/1906. DG 001: Series 3: 3

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Address "National Protection for Children", Dec. 1906. DG 001: Series 3: 3

Address "The Modern City and the Municipal Franchise of Women", 1906. DG 001: Series 3: 3

Syllabus "Changing Ideals in Philanthropy and Education" for lectures at University of DG 001: Chicago, 1906?. Series 3: 3

Article "New Ideals of Peace", 01/05/1907. DG 001: Series 3: 3 Scope and Contents

same as the first chapter of Addams' book by the same title

Article "Interpretation of Exhibit", March 1907. DG 001: Series 3: 3

Address "Newer Ideals of Peace", 04/14/1907. DG 001: Series 3: 3

Address "The New Internationalism", 04/14/1907. DG 001: Series 3: 3

Memorial Address for John A. Davis, 05/26/1907. DG 001: Series 3: 3

Graduation Address at Mount Holyoke, 06/20/1907. DG 001: Series 3: 3

Article "Public Recreation and Social Morality", 08/03/1907. DG 001: Series 3: 3

Address "Class Conflict in America", Dec. 1907. DG 001: Series 3: 3

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Article "Do We Want Rifle Practice in the Schools? Answers by...Jane Addams...and DG 001: Others", 1907. Series 3: 3

Article "The Layman's View of Hospital Work Among the Poor", 1907. DG 001: Series 3: 3

Address at the National Society for Promotion of Industrial Education, 02/13/1908. DG 001: Series 3: 3

Address "Failure of Modern City to Provide Recreation for Young Girls", April 1908. DG 001: Series 3: 3

Article "The Working Woman and the Ballot", April 1908. DG 001: Series 3: 3

Address on woman's suffrage, 04/04/1908. DG 001: Series 3: 3

Testimony before Ways and Means Committee, Chicago Association of Commerce, May DG 001: 1908. Series 3: 3

Remarks on relation of industrial education to public schools, May 1908. DG 001: Series 3: 3

Article "The Chicago Settlements and Social Unrest", 05/02/1908. DG 001: Series 3: 3

Address "Advantages and Disadvantages of a Broken Inheritance", June 1908. DG 001: Series 3: 3

Article "Some Reflections on the Failure of the Modern City to Provide Recreation for DG 001: Young Girls", 12/05/1908. Series 3: 3

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Address at the Federal Children's Bureau, Jan. 1909. DG 001: Series 3: 4

Article "Reaction of Moral Instruction Upon Social Reform", 04/13/1919. DG 001: Series 3: 4

Article "Immigrants", 06/26/1909. DG 001: Series 3: 4

Article "When Youth Seeks a Mate", Nov. 1909. DG 001: Series 3: 4

Address "Care of Dependent Children", 1909. DG 001: Series 3: 4

Article "The Gospel of Recreation", 01/05/1910. DG 001: Series 3: 4

Article "Why Women Should Vote", Jan. 1910. DG 001: Series 3: 4

Booklets "Why Women Should Vote", 1910, 1914. DG 001: Series 3: 4

Address "Charity and ", 06/1/1910. DG 001: Series 3: 4

Untitled Address for Children's Committee, National Conference of Charities, 1910. DG 001: Series 3: 4

Article "A War Time Childhood", April 1910. DG 001: Series 3: 4

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Article "The Snare of Preparation", May 1910. DG 001: Series 3: 4

Article "Early Undertakings at Hull-House", June 1910. DG 001: Series 3: 4

Article "Problems of Poverty", July 1910. DG 001: Series 3: 4

Article "The Resources of the Immigrant", August 1910. DG 001: Series 3: 4

Article "Echoes of the ", Sept. 1910. DG 001: Series 3: 4

Article "Stage Children", 12/03/1910. DG 001: Series 3: 4

Article "Social Control", Jan. 1911. DG 001: Series 3: 4

Article "A Visit to Tolstoy", Jan. 1911. DG 001: Series 3: 4

Article "The Ballot for Health and Beauty", 02/11/1911. DG 001: Series 3: 4

Article "The Child in the Theatre", 03/08/1911. DG 001: Series 3: 4

Article "Character and Social Conditions", June 1911. DG 001: Series 3: 4

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Article "A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil", Nov. 1911. DG 001: Series 3: 4

Article "A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil: Economic Pressures and its Results", DG 001: Dec. 1911. Series 3: 4

MS "The Right to Petition", 1911. DG 001: Series 3: 4

MS "The Abolition of Commercialized Vice Depends Upon Effective and Universal Sexual DG 001: Education", 1911. Series 3: 4

Article "Recreation as a Public Function in Urban Community", 1911. DG 001: Series 3: 4

Address "Jane Addams Tells Why Women Should Vote", 01/23/1912. DG 001: Series 3: 4

Article "Mrs. J.T. Bowen", Jan. 1912. DG 001: Series 3: 4

Article "Lack of Moral Education and Its Dangers" (chapter three of A New Conscience and DG 001: an Ancient Evil), Jan. 1912. Series 3: 4

Article "Tragedies of Lonely and Unprotected Girls" (chapter four of A New Conscience DG 001: and an Ancient Evil), Feb. 1912. Series 3: 4

Article "Social Control" (chapter five of A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil), March DG 001: 1912. Series 3: 4

Article "The Humanitarian Value of Civil Service", 04/06/1912. DG 001: Series 3: 4

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Article "A Challenge to the Contemporary Church", 05/04/1912. DG 001: Series 3: 4

Remarks at Chicago City Club, 05/27/1912. DG 001: Series 3: 4

Article "Votes for Women and Other Votes", 06/01/1912. DG 001: Series 3: 4

Interview "The Steps By Which I Became A Progressive", 08/09/1912. DG 001: Series 3: 4

Address Seconding the Nomination of Theodore Roosevelt, 08/12/1912. DG 001: Series 3: 4

Article "Why I Seconded Roosevelt's Nomination", 08/17/1912. DG 001: Series 3: 4

Interview "The New Party", 08/17/1912. DG 001: Series 3: 4

Article "Jane Addams Replies to Mrs. Harper's Assertions", 08/24/1912. DG 001: Series 3: 4

Article "Pragmatism in Politics", Oct. 1912. DG 001: Series 3: 5

Article "The Disinherited in Industry" and MS "The Progressive Party and the DG 001: Disinherited", Oct. 1912. Series 3: 5

Article "Progressive Party and Organized Labor", Oct. 1912. DG 001: Series 3: 5

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Article "Jane Addams Pleads Pension to Aid Families of Convicts", 10/05/1912. DG 001: Series 3: 5

Article "The Progressive View", 10/06/1912. DG 001: Series 3: 5

Article "The Progressive Party and Safeguards for Working Girls", 10/12/1912. DG 001: Series 3: 5

Article "The Progressive Party and Women Suffrage", 10/28/1912. DG 001: Series 3: 5

Article "Every Progressive Government Must Include Women Suffrage", Nov. 1912. DG 001: Series 3: 5

Article "The Progressive Party and Social Legislation", Nov. 1912. DG 001: Series 3: 5

Article "The Progressive Party and the Negro", Nov. 1912. DG 001: Series 3: 5

Article "The Progressive's Dilemma: The New Party", Nov. 1912. DG 001: Series 3: 5

Article "A Modern Lear: Strike at Pullman", 11/02/1912. DG 001: Series 3: 5

Address "The Communion of the Ballot", 11/24/1912. DG 001: Series 3: 5

Remarks "Lessons of the Election" at Chicago City Club, 11/27/1912. DG 001: Series 3: 5

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Address "The Civic Value of Higher Education for Women", 1912. DG 001: Series 3: 5

Article on the Progressive Party, 1912. DG 001: Series 3: 5

Article "Tenement Babies Need Pure Milk", 1912. DG 001: Series 3: 5

Article "The Progressive Party and the Immigrant", 1912. DG 001: Series 3: 5

MS "Child Welfare Bureau of the Progressive Service", 1912. DG 001: Series 3: 5

Untitled MS on the conservation movement, 1912. DG 001: Series 3: 5

MS on the Progressive Party, 1912. DG 001: Series 3: 5

MS "To the Women Voters of the U.S.", 1912. DG 001: Series 3: 5

MS "Current Legislation for Working Women", 1912. DG 001: Series 3: 5

MS "The Colored People of Chicago", 1912?. DG 001: Series 3: 5

MS re: The Survey (?), 1912?. DG 001: Series 3: 5

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MS on women and investments, 1912?. DG 001: Series 3: 5

MS "The Autobiography of an Only Child", 1912?. DG 001: Series 3: 5

MS "Women and the State", 1912?. DG 001: Series 3: 5

Article on philanthropy and politics, Jan. 1913. DG 001: Series 3: 5

Article "Pen and Books as Tests of Character", 01/04/1913. DG 001: Series 3: 5

Article "Has the Emancipation Act Been Nullified by National Indifference", 02/01/1913. DG 001: Series 3: 5

Article "Prison Labor and Prisoners' Families", April 1913. DG 001: Series 3: 5

Article "The Protection of Immigrants", May 1913. DG 001: Series 3: 6

Article "The Family and the State - A Satire", June 1913. DG 001: Series 3: 6

Article "The Public Dance Halls", July 1913. DG 001: Series 3: 6

Article "Recreation - A Function of City Government", Aug. 1913. DG 001: Series 3: 6

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MS "Aspects of Unemployment", Sept. 1913. DG 001: Series 3: 6

MS Foreword to ???, Sept. 1913. DG 001: Series 3: 6

Article "The Juvenile-Adult Offender", Oct. 1913. DG 001: Series 3: 6

MS "Should the Chicago Aldermanic Election Next Spring Be Non-Partisan", Nov. 1913. DG 001: Series 3: 6

Article "The Sheltered Woman and the Magdalen", Nov. 1913. DG 001: Series 3: 6 Scope and Contents

not microfilmed, added in 2005

Article "Peace on Earth", Dec. 1913. DG 001: Series 3: 6

Address to the Federation of Settlements, 1913. DG 001: Series 3: 6

Booklet "A Plea for More Play, More Pay and More Education for Factory Girls and DG 001: Boys", 1913. Series 3: 6

MS of Preface to book by Graham Taylor Religion in Social Action, 1913. DG 001: Series 3: 6 Scope and Contents

see microfilm reel 113:38 for material on Graham Taylor

Address "Social Justice Through National Action", 02/12/1914. DG 001: Series 3: 6

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Article "The Unexpected Reactions of a Traveler in Egypt", Feb. 1914. DG 001: Series 3: 6

Article "Need a Woman Over Fifty Feel Old?", March 1914. DG 001: Series 3: 6

Remarks on woman's suffrage, 03/16/1914. DG 001: Series 3: 6

Article "The Girl Problem", April 1914. DG 001: Series 3: 6

Article "Youth and Play - A Neglected Duty of the Cities", 05/09/1914. DG 001: Series 3: 6

Article "Who Is To Blame for Child Labor", 07/23/1914. DG 001: Series 3: 6

Article "Women Will Force World's Peace", Aug. 1914. DG 001: Series 3: 6

MS Preface to Safeguards for City Youths at Work and Play by L. deK. Bowen, Aug. 1914. DG 001: Series 3: 6

Untitled MS re: what women should be concerned about, 08/09/1914. DG 001: Series 3: 6

Article "Is the Peace Movement a Failure", Nov. 1914. DG 001: Series 3: 6

MS "Larger Aspects of the Women's Movement", Nov. 1914. DG 001: Series 3: 6

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Article "A Memory", 12/12/1914. DG 001: Series 3: 6

Article "Once More We Are Children", 12/24/1914. DG 001: Series 3: 6

MS "Public Opinion Against War", 1914. DG 001: Series 3: 6

MS "Women's Clubs and Public Policies", 1914. DG 001: Series 3: 6

MS "Widows and the Courts", 1914?. DG 001: Series 3: 6

Address "What the War Is Destroying", 01/10/1915. DG 001: Series 3: 6

Article "War and Social Reconstruction", 03/06/1915. DG 001: Series 3: 6

Excerpt from foreword to Hull-House booklet of songs, 03/06/1915. DG 001: Series 3: 6

Article "Jane Addams and Suffrage Cause", April 1915. DG 001: Series 3: 6

Address (for the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom?), 04/29/1915. DG 001: Series 3: 6

Article "Women, War and Babies", 07/03/1915. DG 001: Series 3: 6

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Address "The Revolt Against War", 07/09/1915. DG 001: Series 3: 6

"Address of Miss Jane Addams, Delivered at Carnegie Hall, Friday, July 9, 1915" and DG 001: "Miss Addams Tells of Quest for Peace", 07/09/1915. Series 3: 6

Article "The Woman's Way to Peace", 07/17/1915. DG 001: Series 3: 6

Address at Chicago Auditorium, 07/22/1915. DG 001: Series 3: 6

"As I See Women", Aug. 1915. DG 001: Series 3: 6

Remarks on the use of stimulants among soldiers, Oct. 1915. DG 001: Series 3: 6

Article "Peace and the Press", 10/11/1915. DG 001: Series 3: 6

Article "Women Suffrage", 10/23/1915. DG 001: Series 3: 6

Article "Die Stimme der Volker uber den Krieg", Nov. 1915. DG 001: Series 3: 6

Article "Women, War and Suffrage", 11/06/1915. DG 001: Series 3: 6

Article "The Food of War", 12/13/1915. DG 001: Series 3: 6

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Article "Women and Public Housekeeping", 1915. DG 001: Series 3: 6

Address read on Swedish Women's Peace Sunday, 1915. DG 001: Series 3: 6

Remarks on Ford's , Jan. 1916?. DG 001: Series 3: 7

Statement before the Committee on Foreign Affairs, U.S. House of Representatives, DG 001: 01/11/1916. Series 3: 7

Statement before the Committee on Military Affairs, U.S. House of Representatives, DG 001: 01/13/1916. Series 3: 7

Article "War Times Challenging Women's Traditions", 08/15/1916. DG 001: Series 3: 7

Article "The Devil Baby at Hull-House", Oct. 1916. DG 001: Series 3: 7

Article "Disturbing Conventions", 10/07/1916. DG 001: Series 3: 7

Article "Jane Addams Sees Progressive Aims Attained Through President", 11/03/1916. DG 001: Series 3: 7

Statement before the Judiciary Committee on Women Suffrage, 12/12/1916. DG 001: Series 3: 7

Article "Is It Public-Spirited", 03/04/1917. DG 001: Series 3: 7

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Address "Patriotism and Pacifists in War Time", 05/15/1917. DG 001: Series 3: 7

Address "Labor as a Factor in the Newer Conception of International Relations", DG 001: 05/31/1917. Series 3: 7

Article "Tolstoy and the Russian Soldiers", 09/29/1917. DG 001: Series 3: 7

MS "Food Conservation / Conservation of World's Food Supply", 1917?. DG 001: Series 3: 7

Article "Women and Public Housekeeping", 1917?. DG 001: Series 3: 7

MS "Three Efforts of Contemporary Russia to Break Through Current Abstractions", Aug. DG 001: 1918. Series 3: 7

Memorial Address for Jenkin Lloyd Jones, 11/28/1918. DG 001: Series 3: 7

Article "The World's Food and the World's Politics", 1918. DG 001: Series 3: 7

Article "The World's Food Supply and Woman's Obligation", 1918. DG 001: Series 3: 7

MS "The Russian Complication in the Light of Tolstoy's Teaching", 1918. DG 001: Series 3: 7

MS "Russia - A Touchstone", 1918-1919?. DG 001: Series 3: 7

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Address "The Next Step", 01/20/1919. DG 001: Series 3: 7

Address "Theodore Roosevelt - The Social Reformer" S, 02/09/1919. DG 001: Series 3: 7 Scope and Contents

see microfilm reel 113:38 for material on Theodore Roosevelt

Article "The Spirit of Youth", 04/13/1919. DG 001: Series 3: 7

Address to WILPF Congress, Zurich, May 1919. DG 001: Series 3: 7

"Message from Miss Jane Addams" to WILPF Congress, May 1919. DG 001: Series 3: 7

Memorial Address for Mary Wilmarth, 08/30/1919. DG 001: Series 3: 7

Article "After the Lean Years", 09/06/1919. DG 001: Series 3: 7

Article "Where the Christmas Spirit Will Wane", Dec. 1919. DG 001: Series 3: 7

Address "Nationalism, A Dogma?", 12/29/1919. DG 001: Series 3: 7

Address "His Will to Righteousness", 1919. DG 001: Series 3: 7

Article "Americanization", 1919. DG 001: Series 3: 7

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MS "Hungary under Bolshevik Government", 1919. DG 001: Series 3: 7

Series 4: Papers Related to Jane Addams (1877-2010 and undated) . Existence and Location of Copies

Not microfilmed except for scattered items. See list for details.

Microfilm: 1. 113:27 for financial account re: MS of My Friend, Julia Lathrop (June 1935); and receipt from the International Woman Suffrage Alliance (Oct. 1929) 2. 113:28 for clippings 3. 113:31 for group writings (1909, 1912?, 1914, 1919) 4. 113:37 for material on James Aducci (1931) 5. 113:38 for material on Laura Dainty Pelham (1926) 6. 113:39 for material on the American Friends Service Committee (1919-1931); and the American Neutral Conference Committee (1916?) 7. 113:41 for material on the Chicago World Court Meeting Committee (1925); the Congressional Club, Washington, DC (undated); the Cordon Club, Chicago, Illinois (1923); the Emergency Foreign Policy Conference, New York, New York (1924); the Illinois Equal Suffrage Association (1909); the International Conference of Settlements (1922-1926); and the International People's College, [1917?] 8. 113:42 for material on Kobe College, Japan [1925?]; Mt. Holyoke College, South Hadley, Massachusetts (1907); the National Council on Limitations of Armaments (1921- 1922); and the Railway Employees Central Body, Louisville, KY (1919) 9. 113:45 for material on the Thomas Carey Award given to Jane Addams (1931); miscellaneous tributes and honors (1933); tribute poems written to Jane Addams; and family correspondence on Jane Addams' death (1935-1936) 10.113:46-49 for writings (1879-1938) and writing fragments written by Jane Addams 11.113:50 for Hull-House Association records: general events (1895-1934); and lectures given at the College Extension and Summer School (1890-1900)

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12.113:51 for Hull-House Association records: music and the arts at Hull-House (1893-1935)

Scope and Contents

See microfilm reels: 1. 113:27 for financial account re: MS of My Friend, Julia Lathrop (June 1935); and receipt from the International Woman Suffrage Alliance (Oct. 1929) 2. 113:28 for clippings 3. 113:31 for group writings (1909, 1912?, 1914, 1919) 4. 113:37 for material on James Aducci (1931) 5. 113:38 for material on Laura Dainty Pelham (1926) 6. 113:39 for material on the American Friends Service Committee (1919-1931); and the American Neutral Conference Committee (1916?) 7. 113:41 for material on the Chicago World Court Meeting Committee (1925); the Congressional Club, Washington, DC (undated); the Cordon Club, Chicago, Illinois (1923); the Emergency Foreign Policy Conference, New York, New York (1924); the Illinois Equal Suffrage Association (1909); the International Conference of Settlements (1922-1926); and the International People's College, Denmark [1917?] 8. 113:42 for material on Kobe College, Japan [1925?]; Mt. Holyoke College, South Hadley, Massachusetts (1907); the National Council on Limitations of Armaments (1921- 1922); and the Railway Employees Central Body, Louisville, KY (1919) 9. 113:45 for material on the Thomas Carey Award given to Jane Addams (1931); miscellaneous tributes and honors (1933); tribute poems written to Jane Addams; and family correspondence on Jane Addams' death (1935-1936) 10.113:46-49 for writings (1879-1938) and writing fragments written by Jane Addams 11.113:50 for Hull-House Association records: general events (1895-1934); and lectures given at the College Extension and Summer School (1890-1900) 12.113:51 for Hull-House Association records: music and the arts at Hull-House (1893-1935)

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Material on Hull-House, pre-1930. DG 001: Series 4: 1

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Material on Hull-House, 1930s. DG 001: Series 4: 1

Material on Hull-House, 1940s. DG 001: Series 4: 1

Material on Hull-House, 1950s. DG 001: Series 4: 1

Material on Hull-House (renovations, etc.), 1960s. DG 001: Series 4: 1

Correspondence on preservation of Hull-House, 1961. DG 001: Series 4: 1 Scope and Contents

removed from Series 13a

Material on Hull-House, 1970s. DG 001: Series 4: 1

Celebration of 100th Anniversary of Hull-House, 1989. DG 001: Series 4: 1

Material on Hull-House, undated. DG 001: Series 4: 1

Material on Hull-House, 1980-. DG 001: Series 4: 1

Material on Hull-House: Florence and Nicholas Kelley. DG 001: Series 4: 1

Lectures, concerts, etc., . DG 001: Series 4: 1

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Reviews of play "The Enemy" by Channing Pollock, 1925. DG 001: Series 4: 1

Material on Jane Addams in other U.S. collections/repositories. DG 001: Series 4: 1 Scope and Contents

See also Series 1 for correspondence in other collections/repositories

Book reviews of books on Jane Addams. DG 001: Series 4: 1

Biographical information/resumé. DG 001: Series 4: 2

Service on committees and advisory boards, etc. DG 001: Series 4: 2

Poetry written to/about Jane Addams. DG 001: Series 4: 2

Membership certificate (lifetime) to National American Woman Suffrage Association, DG 001: undated. Series 4: 2

Transcript, Rockford Female Seminary, 1877-1881. DG 001: Series 4: 2

Material on Jane Addams, 1892-1898. DG 001: Series 4: 2

Excerpts from Beatrice Webb's American Diary, 1898. DG 001: Series 4: 2 Scope and Contents

published 1963

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Material on Jane Addams, 1899-1913. DG 001: Series 4: 2

Material on Jane Addams, 1914-1915. DG 001: Series 4: 3

Alice T. Post diary, Copy of (Mercedes Randall Collection, Columbia University), April- DG 001: June 1915. Series 4: 3

Material on Jane Addams, 1916-1919. DG 001: Series 4: 3

Alice T. Post diary, Copy of (Mercedes Randall Collection, Columbia University), April- DG 001: May 1919. Series 4: 3

Material on Jane Addams, 1920-1924. DG 001: Series 4: 3

Florence Kelley Anniversary Dinner, 1924. DG 001: Series 4: 3

Material on Jane Addams, 1925. DG 001: Series 4: 3

Attacks on Jane Addams, 1925-1928. DG 001: Series 4: 3

Material on Jane Addams, 1926. DG 001: Series 4: 3

Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Congress, Dublin, 1926. DG 001: Series 4: 3

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Dunn, Margaret Carol: Jane Addams as a Political Thinker (M.A. thesis). DG 001: Series 4: 4

Material on Jane Addams, 1927. DG 001: Series 4: 4

Jane Addams and the Daughters of the American Revolution, 1927. DG 001: Series 4: 4

Chicago Dinner, 1927. DG 001: Series 4: 4

Material on Jane Addams, 1928-1931. DG 001: Series 4: 4

Material on Nobel Peace Prize, 1931. DG 001: Series 4: 4

Material on Jane Addams, 1932. DG 001: Series 4: 4

Swarthmore College Founders Day, 1932. DG 001: Series 4: 4

Material on Jane Addams, 1933-1934. DG 001: Series 4: 4

Song "Hymn to Peace" dedicated to Jane Addams, 1935. DG 001: Series 4: 4

Material on Jane Addams, to May 20, 1935. DG 001: Series 4: 4

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Newsclippings on Jane Addams' death, 05/20-21/1935. DG 001: Series 4: 5

Newsclippings on Jane Addams' death, 05/22/1935. DG 001: Series 4: 5

Newsclippings on Jane Addams' death, 05/23/1935. DG 001: Series 4: 5

Newsclippings on Jane Addams' death, 05/24/1935. DG 001: Series 4: 5

Newsclippings on Jane Addams' death, 05/25/1935. DG 001: Series 4: 5

Newsclippings on Jane Addams' death, Post-05/25/1935. DG 001: Series 4: 5

Undated newsclippings on Jane Addams' death. DG 001: Series 4: 5

Miscellaneous memorials/tributes to Addams, 1935. DG 001: Series 4: 5

Memorial service for Jane Addams at Town Hall, 06/02/1935. DG 001: Series 4: 5

Memorial service for Jane Addams at St. Martins-In-The- Fields, London, 06/04/1935. DG 001: Series 4: 5

Memorial service for Jane Addams by National Conference of , 06/10/1935. DG 001: Series 4: 5

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Memorials and resolutions by Women's International League for Peace and Freedom U.S. DG 001: and Women's International League for Peace and Freedom International, 1935. Series 4: 5

Jane Addams' Will. DG 001: Series 4: 5

Women's International League for Peace and Freedom International correspondence on DG 001: Jane Addams' death, 05/22/1935-01/09/1936. Series 4: 5

Letters of condolence on Addams' death, 05/22/1935-01/09/1936. DG 001: Series 4: 5

Letters of condolence to James Weber Linn on Jane Addams' death, DG 001: 05/22/1935-01/09/1936. Series 4: 5

Miscellaneous memorial articles and tributes on Jane Addams' death (U.S.), 1935 and DG 001: undated. Series 4: 6

Miscellaneous memorial articles and tributes on Jane Addams' death (foreign). DG 001: Series 4: 6

Material on Jane Addams, 1936. DG 001: Series 4: 6 Scope and Contents

[post-death 1935 material]

Article "Women and World Highways" by George Walker Buckner Jr., 1936. DG 001: Series 4: 6

Article "Jane Addams As I Knew Her" by Marcet Haldeman-Julius, 1936. DG 001: Series 4: 6

Correspondence on Addams and Wald portrait, by Annot Jacobi, 1936-1949. DG 001: Series 4: 6

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Material on Jane Addams, 1937. DG 001: Series 4: 6

Article "Memorials of Jane Addams" by Dorothy Detzer, 1938. DG 001: Series 4: 6

Address "Democracy - Jane Addams' Way of Life" by Judge Florence E. Allen, DG 001: 09/06/1939. Series 4: 6

Material on Jane Addams, 1939. DG 001: Series 4: 6

Article "The House that Jane Addams Built" by Lloyd Lewis, 1940. DG 001: Series 4: 6

Material on Jane Addams, 1940-1941. DG 001: Series 4: 6

Article "Women Who Have Won Fame by Work, Heroism, Chance, or Charm" by DG 001: unknown author, 1941. Series 4: 6

Article "Women Who Helped Mold America" by Barbara Auchincloss, 1941. DG 001: Series 4: 6

Article "Jane Addams" by Edwin B. Yeich, 1942. DG 001: Series 4: 6

Article "Jane Addams - Mary Richmond..." by Ruth Z.S. Mann, 1942. DG 001: Series 4: 6

Material on Jane Addams, 1942-1945. DG 001: Series 4: 6

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Article "A Discussion of the Theory of International Relations" by John Dewey and others, DG 001: 1945. Series 4: 6

Article "Jane Addams Speaks" by Leonard Kenworthy, 1945. DG 001: Series 4: 6

Radio Play [Transcript] "Come Over to My House" by John Scheuer, 1945. DG 001: Series 4: 6

Address "Jane Addams and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom" by DG 001: Robert Morss Lovett, 1946. Series 4: 6

Material on Jane Addams, 1948. DG 001: Series 4: 6

Material on Jane Addams, 1948. DG 001: Series 4: 6

Article "Jane Addams and Hull House" (in Russian), 1948. DG 001: Series 4: 6

Article "Jane Addams, the Universal" by Catheryne Cooke Gilman, 1948. DG 001: Series 4: 6

Material on Jane Addams, 1949-1950. DG 001: Series 4: 6

Article "Jane Addams" by Edwin B. Yeich, 1951. DG 001: Series 4: 6

Material on Jane Addams, 1952-1955. DG 001: Series 4: 6

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Article "Jane Addams of Hull House and the Women's League for Peace and Freedom" by DG 001: Alice Hamilton, 1955. Series 4: 6

Dramatized Script about Jane Addams by Marian Wefer, 1956. DG 001: Series 4: 7

Article "Jane Addams of Hull House" by Karl Detzer, 1957. DG 001: Series 4: 7

Article "What We Owe to Jane Addams of Hull House" by Karl Detzer, 1957. DG 001: Series 4: 7

Material on Jane Addams, 1959. DG 001: Series 4: 7

Article "Jane Addams, Influential Moosette" by Joe Farrell, 1959. DG 001: Series 4: 7

Material from Riverside Church (NYC) on statue of Jane Addams by Lee Lawrie, 1959. DG 001: Series 4: 7

Article "Ennengas Restore Addams Home in Cedarville" by Elizabeth Yager, 1959. DG 001: Series 4: 7

Article "An Overview of the Pioneering Services of Jane Addams..." by Russell Ballard, DG 001: 1960. Series 4: 7

Article "Jane Addams: Crusader for Peace and Youth" by Pauline Bentley, 1960. DG 001: Series 4: 7

Article, "Jane Addams and the Society of Friends" by Lucy P. Carner, 1960. DG 001: Series 4: 7

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Article "The Legacy of Jane Addams" by Lucy P. Carner, 1960. DG 001: Series 4: 7

Article "A Vision of Human Solidarity" by Mary G. Cary, 1960. DG 001: Series 4: 7

Article "Jane Addams Knew No 'Enemy'" by Mary G. Cary, 1960. DG 001: Series 4: 7

Article "Jane Addams and the White House Conference on Children and Youth" by Bertha DG 001: McNeill, 1960. Series 4: 7

Article "Jane Addams vs. the Ward Boss" by Allen F. Davis, 1960. DG 001: Series 4: 7

Article "The Realism of Jane Addams" by John Dewey, 1960. DG 001: Series 4: 7

Speech "Tribute to the Late Jane Addams" by Senator Paul Douglas, 1960. DG 001: Series 4: 7

Article "Jane Addams Centennial Beginning" by Joan Eggerstead, 1960. DG 001: Series 4: 7

Article "Jane Addams Speaks" by Dorothy Elderdice, 1960. DG 001: Series 4: 7

Article "Jane Addams and the Founding of Hull House" by John Farrell, 1960. DG 001: Series 4: 7

Dissertation Prospectus "Jane Addams, 1860-1935," by John Farrell, 1960. DG 001: Series 4: 7

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Article "Reformer Jane Addams Was Born 100 Years Ago" by Carol Gabler, 1960. DG 001: Series 4: 7

Article "Jane Addams in Retrospect" by Georgia Harkness, 1960. DG 001: Series 4: 7

MS "Jane Addams" by Winifred Healey, 1960. DG 001: Series 4: 7

Article "The Nurture of Human Life" by Robert M. Hutchins, 1960. DG 001: Series 4: 7

Article "A Tribute" by Archibald MacLeish, 1960. DG 001: Series 4: 7

Article "Jane Addams and Our Unfinished Business" by Robert H. MacRae, 1960. DG 001: Series 4: 7

Editorial in New York Times "Jane Addams and Human Rights", 1960. DG 001: Series 4: 7

Article "Where Are The Women Geniuses" by Kathleen Norris, 1960. DG 001: Series 4: 7

Article "Jane Addams of Hull House" by Franklin Parker, 1960. DG 001: Series 4: 8

"A Preliminary Checklist for a Bibliography on Jane Addams" by M. Helen Perkins, 1960. DG 001: Series 4: 8

Material produced by Rockford College for Jane Addams Centennial, April 1960. DG 001: Series 4: 8

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Article "Saint Jane and the Ward Boss" by Anna Firor Scott, 1960. DG 001: Series 4: 8

Article "Three Recollections" by Aileen Shane, Lois Benedict, and Leonard Dabney DG 001: Cephas, 1960. Series 4: 8

Article "Jane Addams Centennial Occasions Wallingford Woman's Recollections" by Ida DG 001: Palmer Stabler, 1960. Series 4: 8

Article "Jane Addams and Today's World" by Annalee Stewart, 1960. DG 001: Series 4: 8

Article "The Humanism of Jane Addams" by Margaret Tims, 1960. DG 001: Series 4: 8

Material produced by Women's International League for Peace and Freedom for Jane DG 001: Addams Centennial, 1960. Series 4: 8

Article "Addams Poem Found at College" by Elizabeth Wyatt, 1960. DG 001: Series 4: 8

Material produced by National Federation of Settlements and Neighborhood Centers DG 001: (NYC) for Jane Addams Centennial, 1960. Series 4: 8

Material on Jane Addams, 1960. DG 001: Series 4: 8

Article "The Centennial Year of Two Great Illinoisans: Jane Addams and Wm. Jennings DG 001: Bryan" by Irving Dilliard, 1960. Series 4: 8

Material on Jane Addams, 1961. DG 001: Series 4: 8

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Article "Warm Memories of Hull House", 03/17/1961. DG 001: Series 4: 8

Article "Jane Addams on Human Nature" by Mele Curti, 1961. DG 001: Series 4: 8

Article "Jane Addams and the Radical Impulse", 1961. DG 001: Series 4: 8

Article "The Personal Reminiscences of Jane Addams" by Lydia Lewis Rickman, 1961. DG 001: Series 4: 8

Article "Jane Addams: Romantic Radical, 1889-1912", 1962. DG 001: Series 4: 8

Article "Jane Addams at Dawn of U.S. Social Reform" by Anne Firor Scott, 1962. DG 001: Series 4: 8

Article "Jane Addams and the Development of Professional Social Work", 1963. DG 001: Series 4: 8

Material on Jane Addams, 1964. DG 001: Series 4: 8

Article "Jane Addams: An American Heroine" by Jill K. Conway, 1964. DG 001: Series 4: 8

Article "The Campaign for the Industrial Relations Commission, 1911-1913" by Allen F. DG 001: Davis, 1964. Series 4: 8

Article "Settlement Workers in Politics, 1890-1914" by Allen F. Davis, 1964. DG 001: Series 4: 8

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Article "The Social Workers and the Progressive Party" by Allen F. Davis, 1964. DG 001: Series 4: 8

Article "The Women's Trade Union League: Origins and Organization" by Allen F. Davis, DG 001: 1964. Series 4: 8

Article "We Have Made Good Friends" by Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, DG 001: 1964. Series 4: 8

Introduction to Democracy and Social Ethics (by Jane Addams), 1964 edition. DG 001: Series 4: 8

Material on Jane Addams, 1965-1969. DG 001: Series 4: 9

Article "Jane Addams: Incorrigible Democrat" by Lucy Perkins Carner, 1965. DG 001: Series 4: 9

Article "Cedarville's Jane Addams" by Ronald H. Beam, 1966. DG 001: Series 4: 9

Article "The Lady of Hull House" by Emily Cooper Johnson (?), 1966. DG 001: Series 4: 9

Letter from Dorothy Detzer to Mercedes Randall on Jane Addams, 1967. DG 001: Series 4: 9

Article "Jane Addams and the City" by Anne Firor Scott, 1967. DG 001: Series 4: 9

Article "Jane Addams' Hull House" for University of Illinois Centennial Year, 1967-1968. DG 001: Series 4: 9

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Article "Jane Addams in the Hall of Fame" by Lucy P. Carner, 1968. DG 001: Series 4: 9

Booklet on unveiling of bust and tablet for Jane Addams in Hall of Fame for Great DG 001: Americans, 05/19/1968. Series 4: 9

Material on Jane Addams, 1970-1979. DG 001: Series 4: 9

Article "Recollections of Jane Addams" by George J. Rakas, 1972. DG 001: Series 4: 9

Book review by Rose Marie Redlich Scherman of The Life and Legend of Jane Addams by DG 001: Allen F. Davis, 1973. Series 4: 9

Article "The Education of Jane Addams" by J.O.C. Phillips, 1974. DG 001: Series 4: 9

Article "Varieties of Cultural Experience in Jane Addams' Chicago" by Helen L. Horowitz, DG 001: 1974. Series 4: 9

Book review by Kenneth O. Morgan of American Heroine by Allen F. Davis, 1975. DG 001: Series 4: 9

Address "Jane Addams: Womanhood Ideology as Dialectical Tool" by Rosemarie Redlich DG 001: Scherman, 1976. Series 4: 9

Editing by Bettina Aptheker of "Lynching and Rape: An Exchange of Views" by Jane DG 001: Addams and Ida B. Wells, 1977. Series 4: 9

Article "Jane Addams, Pioneer in Social Justice" by Terence E. Johnson, 1977. DG 001: Series 4: 9

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Article "Mother Emancipator: The Meaning of Jane Addams' Sickness and Cure", 1979. DG 001: Series 4: 9

Material on Jane Addams, 1980-1989. DG 001: Series 4: 9

Story "Come Play at My House," by Phyllis Yingling in Highlights for Children, 1984. DG 001: Series 4: 9

Address "Reconstructing Jane Addams: A Labor of Love" by Victoria Brown, post-1985. DG 001: Series 4: 9

Article "Art at Hull House, 1889-1901: Jane Addams and Ellen Gates Starr" by Mary Ann DG 001: Stankiewicz, 1989. Series 4: 9

Article "The Other Woman: Without Ellen Starr, Hull House Might Never have Been" by DG 001: Margaret Carroll, 1989. Series 4: 9

Article "The Jane Addams Papers" by Susan Querry, 1989. DG 001: Series 4: 9

Swarthmore College Peace Collection Brochure, 1989. DG 001: Series 4: 9

Material on Jane Addams, 1990-1999. DG 001: Series 4: 9

Paper "Jane Addams Manages Hull House: A Study of an Early Non-Profit", 1991. DG 001: Series 4: 9

Article "Jane Addams and Hull House: Historical Lessons on Nonprofit Leadership" by DG 001: Louise Wilby Knight, 1991. Series 4: 9

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Address "From Hull-House to the Hague: Jane Addams and International Peace" by Rima DG 001: Lunin Schultz, 1994. Series 4: 9

Bibliography of articles on women in sociology by Mary Jo Deegan, 1996. DG 001: Series 4: 9

Article "Biography's Window on Social Change: Benevolence and Justice in Jane Addams's DG 001: 'A Modern Lear'" by Louise W.Knight, 1997. Series 4: 9

Article "Rehabilitating Jane Addams and 'difference feminism'" by Carol Nackenoff, 1997. DG 001: Series 4: 9

Paper "The World Is One Great Family: Jane Addams' Contribution to the Organization DG 001: of the Japan Section of [the] Women's International League for Peace and Freedom" by Series 4: 9 Nagako Sugimori (unpublished), 1998.

Paper "Women's Peace Movement in American and Japan in the 1940s: case study of the DG 001: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom" by Nagako Sugimori (unpublished), Series 4: 9 1999.

Material on Jane Addams, 2000-2002. DG 001: Series 4: 9

Book reviews of A Useful Woman: The Early Life of Jane Addams by Gioia Diliberto, DG 001: 2000. Series 4: 9

Paper re: Jane Addams and Ghandi, by Tom Gilsenen (unpublished), 2001. DG 001: Series 4: 9

Book reviews by Kathryn Skar and others of books by Jean Bethke Elshstain (Jane Addams DG 001: and the Dream of American Democracy; and The Jane Addams Reader), 2002. Series 4: 9

Book review by Carlin Romano of Pragmatism: A Reader, 2002. DG 001: Series 4: 9

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Material on Jane Addams, 2003-2005. DG 001: Series 4: 9

Material on Jane Addams, 2006-2010. DG 001: Series 4: 9 Scope and Contents

includes circa 2000-2010 items

Article "Two Mothers of Jane Addams" by Marcet Haldeman-Julius, undated. DG 001: Series 4: 10

List of articles on Jane Addams and the settlement field, undated. DG 001: Series 4: 10

Material about Jane Addams, undated. DG 001: Series 4: 10

Series 5: Photographs. Separated Materials

1. Photographs removed to Photograph Collection 2. Photocopy of Nobel Peace Prize removed to Oversize Collection

Scope and Contents

Photographs of Addams, groups in which she is included, and of her homes in Cedarville, Illinois, and Bar Harbor, Maine. A photocopy of her Nobel Peace Prize diploma is included.

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General

The photographs have not been microfilmed.

Series 6: Miscellaneous Papers. Existence and Location of Copies

Microfilm: 1. 113:27 for record of disposition of Nobel Peace Prize money 2. 113:28 for material on the American Academy of Political and Social Science; miscellaneous notes and lists (1896-1935); and telephone messages/transcripts re: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom 3. 113:30 for royalty statements 4. 113:38 for material on Julia Lathrop 5. 113:41 for material on the Chicago Institute for Instruction in Letters, Morals and Religion [1888-1898?] 6. 113:45 for miscellaneous awards and honors 7. 113:51 for Hull-House Association records: calendars of plays performed at Hull-House Theater (1916-1919, 1924)

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Calling cards (including many received while in Japan in 1923) . DG 001: Series 6: 1a Scope and Contents

See microfilm reel 113:28

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Miscellaneous: cards, notes, bank book, invitations, matriculation cards from DG 001: Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania, 1881-1882. Series 6: 1b Scope and Contents

See microfilm reel 113:27

Diary, 1889-1890. DG 001: Series 6: 2 Scope and Contents

See microfilm reel 113:29

Diary, 1894-1985. DG 001: Series 6: 2 Scope and Contents

See microfilm reel 113:29

Diary, 1896. DG 001: Series 6: 2 Scope and Contents

See microfilm reel 113:29

Diary, Nov. 1896-1898. DG 001: Series 6: 2 Scope and Contents

See microfilm reel 113:29

Diary, 1897. DG 001: Series 6: 2 Scope and Contents

See microfilm reel 113:29

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Diary, 02/10- 18/1897. DG 001: Series 6: 2 Scope and Contents

See microfilm reel 113:29

Diary, 1898. DG 001: Series 6: 2 Scope and Contents

See microfilm reel 113:29

Diary, 1899. DG 001: Series 6: 2 Scope and Contents

See microfilm reel 113:29

Diary (), 1900. DG 001: Series 6: 2 Scope and Contents

See microfilm reel 113:29

Diary, June-Aug. 1900, 1901. DG 001: Series 6: 2 Scope and Contents

See microfilm reel 113:29

Diary, 1901. DG 001: Series 6: 2 Scope and Contents

See microfilm reel 113:29

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Diary, 1902. DG 001: Series 6: 2 Scope and Contents

See microfilm reel 113:29

Diary, 1903. DG 001: Series 6: 2 Scope and Contents

See microfilm reel 113:29

Diary, 1904. DG 001: Series 6: 2 Scope and Contents

See microfilm reel 113:29

Diary, 1905. DG 001: Series 6: 2 Scope and Contents

See microfilm reel 113:29

Diary (Chicago Board of Education), 1905. DG 001: Series 6: 2 Scope and Contents

See microfilm reel 113:29

Diary, 1906. DG 001: Series 6: 2 Scope and Contents

See microfilm reel 113:29

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Diary, 1907. DG 001: Series 6: 2 Scope and Contents

See microfilm reel 113:29

Diary, 1908. DG 001: Series 6: 2 Scope and Contents

See microfilm reel 113:29

Diary, 1909. DG 001: Series 6: 2 Scope and Contents

See microfilm reel 113:29

Diary, 1911. DG 001: Series 6: 2 Scope and Contents

See microfilm reel 113:29

Diary, 1912. DG 001: Series 6: 2 Scope and Contents

See microfilm reel 113:29

Diary, 1913. DG 001: Series 6: 2 Scope and Contents

See microfilm reel 113:29

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Diary, 1914. DG 001: Series 6: 2 Scope and Contents

See microfilm reel 113:29

Diary, 1915. DG 001: Series 6: 2 Scope and Contents

See microfilm reel 113:29

Diary, 1916. DG 001: Series 6: 2 Scope and Contents

See microfilm reel 113:30

Diary, 1917. DG 001: Series 6: 2 Scope and Contents

See microfilm reel 113:30

Diary, 1918. DG 001: Series 6: 2 Scope and Contents

See microfilm reel 113:30

Diary, 1919. DG 001: Series 6: 2 Scope and Contents

See microfilm reel 113:30

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Diary, 1920. DG 001: Series 6: 2 Scope and Contents

See microfilm reel 113:30

Diary, 1921. DG 001: Series 6: 2 Scope and Contents

See microfilm reel 113:30

Diary, 1922. DG 001: Series 6: 2 Scope and Contents

See microfilm reel 113:30

Diary (trip to Denmark and ), 12/16-24/1922. DG 001: Series 6: 2 Scope and Contents

See microfilm reel 113:30

Diary (trip to Mexico), 03/06/1925-04/08/1925. DG 001: Series 6: 2 Scope and Contents

See microfilm reel 113:30

Address Book, 1883-1898. DG 001: Series 6: 2 Scope and Contents

See microfilm reel 113:27

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Passports, 1883, 1915, 1919, 1921, 1922, 1926, 1929 . DG 001: Series 6: 3 Scope and Contents

See microfilm reel 113:27

Rockford Seminary notebooks. DG 001: Series 6: 3 Scope and Contents

two notebooks; See microfilm reel 113:27

Calendars, 1897, 1914-1921 . DG 001: Series 6: 3 Scope and Contents

See microfilm reel 113:30 for all but 1916 and 1917

Calendars, 1922-1934. DG 001: Series 6: 4 Scope and Contents

See microfilm reel 113:30

Series 7: Papers of John Huy Addams, 1838-1881. Existence and Location of Copies

Most of these papers of John Huy Addams have not been microfilmed. See microfilm reel 113:27 for banking records (1880)

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School book in Sinking Spring, Pennsylvania, 1838-1839. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 7/8: 1 Includes journal "Containing the account of our [wedding] journey to Illinois and travels through the State to Rock Island" ( 07/24/1844-09/07/1844); also journal (09/08/1844-12/20/1844)

Speeches by John Huy Addams, citations to newspaper articles on John Huy Addams. DG 001: Series 7/8: 1

Diagrams of State Senate of Illinois, 1867, 1869. DG 001: Series 7/8: 1

Newspaper clippings, 1867, 1935. DG 001: Series 7/8: 1

Miscellaneous: receipts for making of 1896 steel engraving; detailed bill from Dr. DG 001: Strohecker (1846). Series 7/8: 1 Scope and Contents

See steel engraving in Oversize Collection

Letters from John Huy Addams to wife Anna, 1868-1869, 1876, 1880. DG 001: Series 7/8: 1

Letters to John Huy Addams from wife Anna, 1868-1869. DG 001: Series 7/8: 1

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Letters from John Huy Addams to daughter Alice, 1869-1872, 1875, 1881. DG 001: Series 7/8: 1

Letters from John Huy Addams to daughters Mary and Jane, and to (future) brother-in-law, DG 001: Enos Reiff. Series 7/8: 1

Letters to John Huy Addams from children and nephew (?), 1868-1869, 1875. DG 001: Series 7/8: 1

Business and professional letters to John Huy Addams, 1868-1869. DG 001: Series 7/8: 1

Letters written to Anna Haldeman Addams on John Huy Addams (from a sibling the day DG 001: before her marriage to John Huy Addams in November, 1868. Series 7/8: 1

Condolence letters written to Anna Haldeman Addams on death of John Huy Addams, DG 001: 1881. Series 7/8: 1

Condolence letters written to Jane Addams on death of John Huy Addams, 1881. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 7/8: 1 Most are on microfilm reel 133:1

Resolutions on death of John Huy Addams by the Cedar Creek Bible Society [John Huy DG 001: Addams was President]; Second National Bank of Freeport, Illinois [John Huy Addams Series was President]; and Stephenson County Bible Society. 7/8: 1

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Newspaper obituaries of John Huy Addams. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 7/8: 1 removed to Oversize Collection

Postcard of Second National Bank, Freeport, Illinois. DG 001: Series 7/8: 1

Series 8: Papers of Addams Family and Extended Family, 1840-1881, 1908. General

These papers are not microfilmed.

Related Materials

See also Series 7 and Series 18.

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Letters of Sarah Weber Addams and her Reiff siblings/sister-in-law. DG 001: Series 7/8: 1

Letters to John Huy Addams from daughter Alice, 1872, 1875. DG 001: Series 7/8: 1

Letter to his father from John M. Linn (husband of Mary Addams Linn), 1872. DG 001: Series 7/8: 1

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Business and professional letters to John Huy Addams, 1869, and A.M. Haldeman, 1906. DG 001: Series 7/8: 1

Legal document of Jane Addams, 1908, and will of Anna Haldeman, 1881. DG 001: Series 7/8: 1

Family history/family trees. DG 001: Series 7/8: 1

Series 9: Photographs. Scope and Contents

Includes photographs and portraits of Addams, Weber, and Reiff families, as well as Eastman Kodak negative album belonging to Alice Addams Haldeman, sister of Jane Addams.

Separated Materials

Moved to the Photograph Collection.

Series 10: Books from John Huy Addams' Cedarville, Illinois Lending Library. Custodial History

Books returned to Alice DeLoach, November 1963.

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Series 11: Clippings (1892-1935, and undated) . Scope and Contents

Clippings related to Jane Addams, 1892-1935 from a clipping bureau, with additional clippings from post-1935.

Clippings have been microfilmed. Clippings received after microfilming are kept separately.

Existence and Location of Copies

See microfilm reels: 1. 113:55-71 for clippings 2. 113:46-48 for writings (1879-10/22/1932)

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Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 089 [off- site box SCPC-2498]

Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 090 [off- site box SCPC-2499]

Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 091 [off- site box SCPC-2500]

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Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 092 [off- site box SCPC-2501]

Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 093 [off- site box SCPC-2502]

Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 094 [off- site box SCPC-2503]

Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 095 [off- site box SCPC-2504]

Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 096 [off- site box SCPC-2505]

Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 097 [off-

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Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 098 [off- site box SCPC-2507]

Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 099 [off- site box SCPC-2508]

Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 100 [off- site box SCPC-2509]

Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 101 [off- site box SCPC-2510]

Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 102 [off- site box SCPC-2511]

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Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 103 [off- site box SCPC-2512]

Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 104 [off- site box SCPC-2513]

Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 105 [off- site box SCPC-2514]

Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 106 [off- site box SCPC-2515]

Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 107 [off- site box SCPC-2516]

Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 108 [off-

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Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 109 [off- site box SCPC-2518]

Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 110 [off- site box SCPC-2519]

Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 111 [off- site box SCPC-2520]

Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 112 [off- site box SCPC-2521]

Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 113 [off- site box SCPC-2522]

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Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 114 [off- site box SCPC-2523]

Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 115 [off- site box SCPC-2524]

Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 116 [off- site box SCPC-2525]

Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 117 [off- site box SCPC-2526]

Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 118 [off- site box SCPC-2527]

Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 119 [off-

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Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 120 [off- site box SCPC-2529]

Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 121 [off- site box SCPC-2530]

Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 122 [off- site box SCPC-2531]

Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 123 [off- site box SCPC-2532]

Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 124 [off- site box SCPC-2533]

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Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 125 [off- site box SCPC-2534]

Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 126 [off- site box SCPC-2535]

Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 127 [off- site box SCPC-2536]

Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 128 [off- site box SCPC-2537]

Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 129 [off- site box SCPC-2538]

Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 130 [off-

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Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 131 [off- site box SCPC-2540]

Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 132 [off- site box SCPC-2541]

Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 133 [off- site box SCPC-2542]

Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 134 [off- site box SCPC-2543]

Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 135 [off- site box SCPC-2544]

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Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 136 [off- site box SCPC-2545]

Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 137 [off- site box SCPC-2546]

Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 138 [off- site box SCPC-2547]

Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 139 [off- site box SCPC-2548]

Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 140 [off- site box SCPC-2549]

Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 141 [off-

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Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 142 [off- site box SCPC-2551]

Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 143 [off- site box SCPC-2552]

Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 144 [off- site box SCPC-2553]

Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 145 [off- site box SCPC-2554]

Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 146 [off- site box SCPC-2555]

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Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 147 [off- site box SCPC-2556]

Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 148 [off- site box SCPC-2557]

Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 149 [off- site box SCPC-2558]

Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 150 [off- site box SCPC-2559]

Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 151 [off- site box SCPC-2560]

Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 152 [off-

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Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 153 [off- site box SCPC-2562]

Jane Addams Clippings. DG 001: Series 11: 154 [off- site box SCPC-2563]

Series 12: Reviews of Books by Jane Addams. Existence and Location of Copies

See microfilm reel: 1. 113:Addendum 11 for book reviews

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Publicity for Democracy and Social Ethics, 1899-1902. DG 001: Series 12: 1 [off- site box SCPC-2564]

Book reviews of Democracy and Social Ethics, April 1902- 1904. DG 001: Series 12: 1 [off-

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Publicity for Newer Ideals of Peace, 1907. DG 001: Series 12: 1 [off- site box SCPC-2564]

Book reviews of Newer Ideals of Peace, Jan.-April 1907. DG 001: Series 12: 1 [off- site box SCPC-2564]

Reviews of "Autobiographical Notes, American Magazine, 1910. DG 001: Series 12: 1 [off- site box SCPC-2564]

Publicity for The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets. DG 001: Series 12: 2 [off- site box SCPC-2565]

Book reviews of The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets, Nov. 1909-March 1916. DG 001: Series 12: 2 [off- site box SCPC-2565]

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Publicity for A New Conscience and An Ancient Evil. DG 001: Series 12: 2 [off- site box SCPC-2565]

Book reviews of A New Conscience and An Ancient Evil, Oct. 1911-May 1912. DG 001: Series 12: 2 [off- site box SCPC-2565]

Book reviews of A New Conscience and An Ancient Evil, June 1912-Dec. 1913. DG 001: Series 12: 3 [off- site box SCPC-2566]

Book reviews of A New Conscience and An Ancient Evil, June 1912-Dec. 1913. DG 001: Series 12: 3 [off- site box SCPC-2566]

Book reviews of Women at the Hague, 1915. DG 001: Series 12: 3 [off- site box SCPC-2566]

Reviews of "The Devil Baby at Hull House, 1916-1918. DG 001: Series 12: 3 [off-

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Book reviews of The Long Road of Woman's Memory, 1916-1917. DG 001: Series 12: 3 [off- site box SCPC-2566]

Book reviews of Peace and Bread in Time of War, 1922. DG 001: Series 12: 3 [off- site box SCPC-2566]

Publicity for Twenty Years at Hull-House. DG 001: Series 12: 4 [off- site box SCPC-2567]

Book reviews for Twenty Years at Hull-House, Nov. 1910- 1915. DG 001: Series 12: 4 [off- site box SCPC-2567]

Publicity for The Second Twenty Years at Hull-House. DG 001: Series 12: 5 [off- site box SCPC-2568]

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Book reviews of The Second Twenty Years at Hull-House, July 1930-Jan. 1932. DG 001: Series 12: Scope and Contents 5 [off- Includes chapter "Decade of Prohibition", 1930-1931 site box SCPC-2568]

Book reviews of The Second Twenty Years at Hull-House, July 1930-Jan. 1932. DG 001: Series 12: Scope and Contents 5 [off- Includes chapter "Decade of Prohibition", 1930-1931 site box SCPC-2568]

Publicity for The Excellent Becomes The Permanent. DG 001: Series 12: 5 [off- site box SCPC-2568]

Book reviews of The Excellent Becomes The Permanent, 1932. DG 001: Series 12: 5 [off- site box SCPC-2568]

Miscellaneous reviews of books and articles, 1930-1935. DG 001: Series 12: 5 [off- site box SCPC-2568]

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Series 13: Clippings on Hull-House, 1900-1935. General

Not found during revision of finding aid in 2005. Contents probably merged into other clippings in Series 11.

Series 13A: Miscellaneous Hull-House Material. Existence and Location of Copies

See microfilm reels: 1. 113:27 for will/probate/guardian papers of Frederick Greeley [?]; receipt (May 1896); and calling and gift cards (1889-1935) 2. 113:28 for telephone transcripts/messages; credentials (1889-1935); and miscellaneous notes 3. 113:37 for material on Grace Abbott (1917, 1923, 1934); Helen Boyle (1905, 1909); and Herbert Burrows (1895) 4. 113:38 for material on poor law reform, England (1911); public playgrounds, Chicago (1907); women in industry (1910-1913); workers' education (1921); workmen's compensation (1911); Lillian Wald (1927); and Robert Woods (1923) 5. 113:39 for material on the Chicago Community Trust (1930) 6. 113:41 for material on the Commercial Club of Chicago (1908); the Immigrants' Protective League, Chicago (1908-1929); the International Conference of Settlements (1922- 1926); and the International People's College, Denmark [1917?] 7. 113:42 for material on the Kingsley Association, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (1929); the League of Nations (other related groups 1918-1929); the National Child Labor Committee (1904-1933); the National Conference of Charities and Corrections (1897- 1911); the National Conference of Social Work (1917-1932); the New School for Social Research, New York, New York (1920-1921); the Progressive Service Committee, Progressive Party (1912-1914); and the Universal Peace Congress (1909) 8. 113:43-45 for material on the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (1915-1935) 9. 113:46-47 for writings (1879-02/13/1919)

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10.113:49 for Hull-House Association records: Board of Trustees' meetings (March 1895-May 1935); proxy statement (1929); and leases (1889-1900) 11.113:50 for Hull-House Association records: Hull-House Steam Plant (1900-1906, 1916-1917); miscellaneous information about buildings; general events (1895-1934); Hull- House Cooperative Association (1893-1895, 1918); Hull-House kitchen, coffee house, dining hall, and restaurant (1891-1916); and Hull-House School of Citizenship (1924-1925) 12.113:51 for Hull-House Association records: music at Hull-House (1880-1930); and dance at Hull- House (1934) 13.113:52 for Hull-House Association records: the Elizabeth McCormick Open Air School (1900-1917); Juvenile Court (1906, 1929); and Juvenile Court Committee and Juvenile Protection Association (1901-1931) 14.113:53 for Hull-House Association records: the Montessori School (1917-1918); and United Garment Workers of America (1895-1910) 15.113:54 for Hull-House Association records: The (1895-1897) 16.113:Addendum 10 for Hull-House Association records: scrapbook (includes a letter in Italian, Chicago Teachers Federation Bulletin, and The School Weekly)

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Hull-House. DG 001: Series 13A: 1

General. DG 001: Series 13A: 1

Hull-House Association and Culver Gift of 1906. DG 001: Series 13A: 1

Hull-House Cooperative Association. DG 001: Series 13A: 1

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Address Book. DG 001: Series 13A: 1

Widening of , 1906. DG 001: Series 13A: 1

Study of Greeks, 1908. DG 001: Series 13A: 1

Papers from Immigrants' Classes. DG 001: Series 13A: 1

Jane Club . DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 13A: 1 See microfilm reel 113:51 for material on the Jane Club (1897-1898, 1917)

Labor Museum . DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 13A: 1 See microfilm reel 113:51 for material on the Labor Museum (1900-1935)

Lectures and programs . DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 13A: 1 See microfilm reel 113:50 for material on potential Hull- House lecturers/lectures [1890-1900]

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Montessori School, 1917-1918. DG 001: Series 13A: 1

Summer projects, 1931. DG 001: Series 13A: 1

Trade school for girls and sewing shop . DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 13A: 1 See microfilm reel 113:50 for material on the Hull-House Trade School (1914-1916)

Vocational Bureau. DG 001: Series 13A: 1

Social activities: art. DG 001: Series 13A: 1

Bowen Country Club: finances and correspondence . DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 13A: 1 See microfilm reel 113:50 for material on the Bowen Country Club and summer outings (1907-1934)

Bowen Country Club: personal experiences of counselors Boys' activities and camps . DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 13A: 1 See microfilm reel 113:50 for material on the Hull- House Boys' Club (1907-1929)

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Hull-House Players . DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 13A: 1 See microfilm reel 113:51 for material on theater at Hull- House (1880-1930)

Woman's Club. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 13A: 1 See microfilm reel 113:51 for material on the Hull-House Woman's Club (1892-1935) and Old Settlers Party, Hull-House Woman's Club (1905)

Young People's Club. DG 001: Series 13A: 1

Hull-House Bulletin, 1896-1906. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 13A: 1 See microfilm reel 113:Addendum 10

Hull-House Yearbook, 1913, 1916. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 13A: 1 See microfilm reel 113:Addendum 10

Book reviews of Hull-House Maps and Papers. DG 001: Series 13A: 1

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Obituaries of Alzina Parsons Stevens (active at Hull-House; died there in 1900) . DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 13A: 1 See microfilm reel 113:38

Economic conference co-sponsored by Hull-House, 1896. DG 001: Series 13A: 1

Hull-House Finances . DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 13A: 2 See microfilm reel 113:49 for auditors' reports and correspondence (1909-1935); bequests of Mr. Baney, George E.P. Dodge, Frederick Greeley [?], Charles F. Kimball, Mr. Schwabacher, and Katherine E. Tuley; 113:50 for contributions/ donations lists and accounts; contributions from Mrs. Joseph T. Bowen, Rebecca Church, Helen Culver, William M. Ellis, Mrs. Max Hart, Florence M. Kranz, F.S. Kretsinger, Harry B. Lusch Fund, Mrs. Levy Mayer, Mrs. Frances Neilson, Alice and Sarah C. Robson, and L.L. Valentine; and fundraising correspondence and literature (1910-1935)

Correspondence on Hull-House employment and residence, 1926-1929, undated . DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 13A: 2 See microfilm reel 113:50 for residents' lists and applications for residency (1895-1930)

Misc. material found in Hull-House papers. DG 001: Series 13A: 2

Settlements. DG 001: Series 13A: 3

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National Federation of Settlements. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 13A: 3 See microfilm reel 113:41 for material on the Chicago Federation of Settlements (1894-1934); 113:42 for material on the National Federation of Settlements (1899-1931)

Correspondence of Henrietta Barnett. DG 001: Series 13A: 3

Articles by Canon Barnett. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 13A: 3 See microfilm reel 113:37 for material on Samuel Barnett (1913-1914, 1919-1921)

Clippings on Canon Barnett. DG 001: Series 13A: 3

Barnett Fellowship and Barnett House . DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 13A: 3 See microfilm reel 113:37 for material on the Barnett Fellowship (1914-1928); 113:39 for material on Barnett House, Oxford, England (1916-1927)

Toynbee Hall, London . DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 13A: 3 See microfilm reel 113:38 for material on Arnold Toynbee (1883)

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British settlement houses and garden suburbs . DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 13A: 3 See microfilm reel 113:38 for material on garden suburbs and tenant cooperatives, England (1913-1919), and settlements, England (1920-1935)

American settlement houses . DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 13A: 3 See microfilm reel 113:38 for material on settlements (1920-1935)

Social workers. DG 001: Series 13A: 4

Settlement houses: miscellaneous. DG 001: Series 13A: 4

Slums. DG 001: Series 13A: 4

Chicago housing conditions . DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 13A: 4 See microfilm reel 113:42 for material on the Society for Improved Housing, Chicago [1897?]

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Reports of tuberculosis. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 13A: 4 See microfilm reel 113:54 for Hull-House Association records: tuberculosis investigation (1900-1908)

Reports of typhoid . DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 13A: 4 See microfilm reel 113:54 for Hull-House Association records: typhoid fever investigation (1902-1905)

Working conditions and compensation. DG 001: Series 13A: 4

Child Labor. DG 001: Series 13A: 4

Child labor: general. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 13A: 4 See microfilm reel 113:37 for material on child welfare (1904-1913)

Legislation on child labor. DG 001: Series 13A: 4

Legislation on child labor. DG 001: Series 13A: 5

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Children on the stage (includes notes and MS by Jane Addams). DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 13A: 5 See microfilm reel 113:38 for material on stage children (1910-1911)

Children on the streets . DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 13A: 5 See microfilm reel 113:38 for material on street trades for children (1903-1911)

Newsboys . DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 13A: 5 See microfilm reel 113:54 for Hull-House Association records: newsboy investigation (1903-1905)

Children's Bureau. DG 001: Series 13A: 5

Peace. DG 001: Series 13A: 5

Woman's Peace Party . DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 13A: 5 See microfilm reel 113:42-43 for material on the Woman's Peace Party (1915-1919)

Lucia Ames Mead. DG 001: Series 13A: 5

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Women at The Hague. DG 001: Series 13A: 5

Preparedness and the American military situation . DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 13A: 5 See microfilm reel 113:38 for material on preparedness for WWI (1914-1916)

Mexico, 1916. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 13A: 5 See microfilm reel 113:33

Miscellaneous peace material . DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 13A: 5 See microfilm reel 113:38 for material on mediation in WWI (1915)

Assorted material. DG 001: Series 13A: 6

Averbuch material on Russian Jews, Emma Goldman, and anarchism, 1908. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 13A: 6 See microfilm reel 113:37 for material on anarchists (Chicago and New York 1904-1908)

Friends of Russian Freedom . DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 13A: 6 See microfilm reel 113:41 for material on the Friends of Russian Freedom (c. 1905)

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Progressive Party,, 1913-1914. DG 001: Series 13A: 6

Chicago School Board . DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 13A: 6 See microfilm reel 113:39 for material on the Chicago Board of Education (1897-1908)

Misc. material from European trip, 1896. DG 001: Series 13A: 6

Material on Sophonisba Breckenridge, 1906-1907, 1931. DG 001: Series 13A: 6

Florence Kelley and factory inspection. DG 001: Series 13A: 6

Municipal Museum correspondence (none by Jane Addams). DG 001: Series 13A: 6

Pan-Pacific Association. DG 001: Series 13A: 6

W.I. Thomas Study of the Races project, 1922. DG 001: Series 13A: 6

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Misc. correspondence (none by Jane Addams). DG 001: Series 13A: 6

Book reviews of The Immigrant and the Community by Grace Abbott. DG 001: Series 13A: 6

Photograph album. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 13A: 7 Photographs removed

Series 14: Reference Material of Jane Addams. Existence and Location of Copies

See microfilm reels: 1. 113:28 for miscellaneous notes and lists (1896-1935); and material on Jane Addams' world tour (YMCA of Korea, 1923) 2. 113:31 for group writings (1919, 1925) 3. 113:33 for material on the National Peace Federation (undated); and the Nobel Peace Foundation (undated) 4. 113:38 for material on Marianne Hainisch (1930); Elena Landazuri (1925-1926); the peace movement (1915-1934); and postwar conditions in Germany (1920) 5. 113:41 for material on the International Congress of Spanish and Spanish-American Women (1925); the International School, Geneva, Switzerland (1925-1930); and the Joint Committee of the Friends' Council for International Service and the Howard League for Penal Reform (1926) 6. 113:42 for material on the National Committee on American-Japanese Relations (1921); and the Pan-Pacific Women's Association (1915-1934) 7. 113:45 for writings (02/15/1919-10/22/1932)

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Women's International League for Peace and Freedom: Correspondence, 1919-1926. DG 001: Series 14: 1

Women's International League for Peace and Freedom: Finances, 1921-1927, undated. DG 001: Series 14: 1

Women's International League for Peace and Freedom: Executive Committee meetings, DG 001: Sept. 1922, May 1925, July 1925, Feb.-March 1926, Dec. 1926, March 1927, Sept. 1927, Series Dec. 1927, March 1928, Sept. 1928, April 1929, May 1932, April 1933, Sept. 1933, 14: 1 1934-1935.

Women's International League for Peace and Freedom: Circular letters, 1920-1935. DG 001: Series 14: 1

Women's International League for Peace and Freedom: U.S. Section, 1915-1935. DG 001: Series 14: 1a

Women's International League for Peace and Freedom: Official material, 1915-1928. DG 001: Series 14: 1a

Women's International League for Peace and Freedom: Official material, 1929-1934, DG 001: undated. Series 14: 2

Women's International League for Peace and Freedom: Congresses. DG 001: Series 14: 2

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Women's International League for Peace and Freedom: Sixth Congress, Prage, DG 001: Czechoslovakia, Aug. 1929. Series 14: 2

Women's International League for Peace and Freedom: Summer schools, 1921-1926. DG 001: Series 14: 2

Women's International League for Peace and Freedom: British Section, 1919-1935, DG 001: undated. Series 14: 2

Women's International League for Peace and Freedom: French Section, 1923-1933, DG 001: undated. Series 14: 2

Women's International League for Peace and Freedom: German Section, 1927-1933, DG 001: undated. Series 14: 2

Women's International League for Peace and Freedom: Other international Sections. DG 001: Series 14: 2

Canon Barnett . DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 3 See microfilm reel 113:28

Ozora Davis. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 3 See microfilm reel 113:28

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Sherwood Eddy. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 3 See microfilm reel 113:28

Henry Ford. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 3 See microfilm reel 113:28

Mahatma Gandhi. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 3 See microfilm reel 113:28

Alice Hamilton. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 3 See microfilm reel 113:28

William Isaac Hull. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 3 See microfilm reel 113:28

David Starr Jordan. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 3 See microfilm reel 113:28

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Florence Kelley. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 3 See microfilm reel 113:28

Lucia Ames Mead and Edward D. Mead. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 3 See microfilm reel 113:28

Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 3 See microfilm reel 113:28

Joanna Southcott. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 3 See microfilm reel 113:28

Count Nikolaevich Tolstoy. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 3 See microfilm reel 113:28

Armenia . DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 4 See microfilm reel 113:31

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Balkans. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 4 See microfilm reel 113:31

Capital punishment. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 4 See microfilm reel 113:31

Child labor, 1906-1924, undated. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 4 See microfilm reel 113:31 and 113:35

China, 1921-1928, undated. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 4 See microfilm reel 113:31

Civil liberties/free speech . DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 4 See microfilm reel 113:31 and 113:35

Conscientious objection . DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 4 See microfilm reel 113:31

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Daughters of the American Revolution, 1927-1928 . DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 5 See microfilm reel 113:31

Disarmament, 1921-1932, undated. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 5 See microfilm reel 113:31

Education, 1903-1930, undated. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 5 See microfilm reel 113:31

Famine, 1917-April 1920 . DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 5 See 113:32 for 1917-1923

Famine (cont.), May 1920-1924, undated. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 6 See microfilm reel 113:31 for undated; 113:32 for 1917-1923

Germany. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 6 See microfilm reel 113:32

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International Congress of Women, The Hague, The Netherlands, 1915. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 6 Includes notes by Jane Addams. See microfilm reel 113:28

Horror on the Rhine, 1921. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 6 See microfilm reel 113:32

Immigration . DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 6 See microfilm reel 113:32

India, 1915-1935, undated. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 7 See microfilm reel 113:3

Industry and industrial relations, 1898-1933, undated. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 7 See microfilm reel 113:32

Ireland . DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 7 See microfilm reel 113:32

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Japan, 1919, 1928, undated . DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 7 See microfilm reel 113:33

Judaism/Zionism. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 7 See microfilm reel 113:33

Latin America. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 7 See microfilm reel 113:33

League of Nations, 1918-1932, undated. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 8 See microfilm reel 113:33

League of Nations Report, 1921-1924, 1927-1928 . DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 8 See microfilm reel 113:33

Mexico. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 8 See microfilm reel 113:33

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Militarism. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 8 See microfilm reel 113:33

Movies/Cinema. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 8 See microfilm reel 113:33

Nobel Peace Prize, 1900-1935. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 9 See microfilm reel 113:33

Old age security, 1933-1935, undated. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 9 Includes endorsement by Jane Addams of Lights Out written by Zona Gale. See microfilm reel 113:33

Pan-Pacific Conference, 1928 . DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 9 See microfilm reel 113:33

Philosophical material. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 9 See microfilm reel 113:33

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Population. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 9 See microfilm reel 113:33

Prisoners of war. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 9 See microfilm reel 113:33

Progressive Party, 1912-1928, undated. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 9 See microfilm reel 113:34

Prohibition. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 9 See microfilm reel 113:34

Public housing. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 9 See microfilm reel 113:34

Race relations. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 10 See microfilm reel 113:34

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Religious material . DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 10 See microfilm reel 113:34 (by organizational name)

Russia. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 10 See microfilm reel 113:34

Russia: Letters from Russian Prisons, 1925. DG 001: Series 14: 10

Social work and settlements, 1897-1928 . DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 10 See microfilm reel 113:34

Social work and settlements, 1929-1935 . DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 11 See microfilm reel 113:34

Student peace agitation, 1930s . DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 11 See microfilm reel 113:34

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Ukrainian women. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 11 Transferred from Series 3

Unemployment, 1921-1935, undated. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 11 See microfilm reel 113:34

United States foreign policy, 1916-1931, undated. DG 001: Series 14: 11

Woman suffrage, 1913-1932. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 11 See microfilm reel 113:34

Woman suffrage: reports from the 7th and 10th congresses of the International Woman DG 001: Suffrage Alliance. Series 14: 11

World court/international law, 1913-1930, undated. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 11 See microfilm reel 113:35

World court/international law/arbitration . DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 12 See microfilm reel 113:35

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Organizations. DG 001: Series 14: 12

American Citizenship Foundation, 1927. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 12 See microfilm reel 113:35

American Friends Service Committee, 1921, undated. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 12 See microfilm reel 113:35

American Peace Society, 1906-1928 . DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 12 See microfilm reel 113:35

American Union Against Militarism . DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 12 See microfilm reel 113:35

Bureau International Permanent de la Paix. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 12 See microfilm reel 113:35

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Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (formerly American Association for DG 001: International Conciliation) . Series 14: 12 Scope and Contents

See microfilm reel 113:35

Central Organisation for a Durable Peace . DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 12 See microfilm reel 113:39

Federal Council of the Churches in Christ in America, 1921-1924. DG 001: Series 14: 12

Fellowship of Reconciliation, 1925, undated. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 12 See microfilm reel 113:35

Foreign Policy Association, 1919-1932, undated. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 13 See microfilm reel 113:35

French League for the Defense of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, 1922 . DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 13 See microfilm reel 113:35

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Society of Friends. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 13 See microfilm reel 113:35; 113:42 for material on the Emergency and War Victims Relief Committee of the Society of Friends (1915-1935)

General Committee on the Limitation of Armament, 1921-1922. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 13 See microfilm reel 113:35

Hull-House . DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 13 See microfilm reel 113:36; 113:51 for material on Hull-House Woman's Club (1892-1935)

International Anti-Militarist Union, 1920, undated. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 13 See microfilm reel 113:36

International Peace Press Bureau . DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 13 See microfilm reel 113:36

League of Women Voters . DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 13 See microfilm reel 113:36

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National Council for Prevention of War: Correspondence, 1922-1930. DG 001: Series 14: 13

National Council for Prevention of War: Minutes and news releases. DG 001: Series 14: 13

National Council for Prevention of War: Literature. DG 001: Series 14: 13

National Council for Prevention of War (British), 1926-1928 . DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 13 See microfilm reel 113:36

Neutral Conference for Continuous Mediation, 1916 . DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 14 See microfilm reel 113:36

No More War Movement . DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 14 See microfilm reel 113:36

Pan-Pacific Union, 1920-1929, undated. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 14 See microfilm reel 113:36

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Theistic Endeavor Society, 1913-1923, undated. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 14 See microfilm reel 113:36

Women's Union for Peace, undated . DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 14 See microfilm reel 113:36

World Peace Foundation publications, 1915-1933 . DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 14 See microfilm reel 113:36

Miscellaneous Peace/War Material. DG 001: Series 14: 14

Peace, 1892-1925 . DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 14 See microfilm reel 113:37

American Prophets of Peace, 1907. DG 001: Series 14: 14

The Exhibit on Friendship Between Nations, 1926. DG 001: Series 14: 14

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Miscellaneous Peace/War Material: Peace, 1926-1935, undated. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 15 See microfilm reel 113:37

Miscellaneous Peace/War Material: War, 1900-1930, undated. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 15 See microfilm reel 113:37

Miscellaneous Peace/War Material: Chants of Labour: A Song Book of the People, 1897. DG 001: Series 14: 15

Miscellaneous Peace/War Material: The Color of Life by Emanuel Julius, 1916. DG 001: Series 14: 15

Miscellaneous Peace/War Material: Lest We Forget: A Keepsake From the Nineteenth DG 001: Century, 1901. Series 14: 15

Miscellaneous Peace/War Material: Nazis Against the War. DG 001: Series 14: 15

Miscellaneous Peace/War Material: The Other Great Illusion: The Folly of Class War, DG 001: 1913. Series 14: 16

Miscellaneous Peace/War Material: The Passion Play at OberAmmergau, 1890. DG 001: Series 14: 16

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Miscellaneous Peace/War Material: Peace Year Book, 1915. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 16 Part of Jane Addams's peace library

Miscellaneous Peace/War Material: To the Person Sitting In Darkness by Mark Twain, DG 001: 1901. Series 14: 16

Miscellaneous Peace/War Material: Proceedings of the Academy of Political Science Vol. DG 001: 14:3, June 1931. Series 14: 16

Miscellaneous Peace/War Material: Bulletin de la Societe Autour du Monde, 12/31/1925. DG 001: Series 14: 16

Miscellaneous Peace/War Material: Canada House of Commons Debates Official Report DG 001: Vol. 64:74, 06/04/1929. Series 14: 16

Miscellaneous Peace/War Material: The National Geographic Magazine, July 1917. DG 001: Series 14: 16

Miscellaneous Peace/War Material: World Friendship Vol. 2:5, May 1922. DG 001: Series 14: 16

Miscellaneous Peace/War Material: Digest of court cases on extradition of Jan Janoff DG 001: Powen, 1906. Series 14: 16

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Miscellaneous Material. DG 001: Series 14: 16

Miscellaneous material, 1895-1921. DG 001: Series 14: 16

Miscellaneous material, 1922-1935, undated. DG 001: Series 14: 17

Miscellaneous maps . DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 17 See microfilm reel 113:37

Miscellaneous books and pamphlets, 1895-1935, undated. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 17 See microfilm reel 113:37

Miscellaneous periodicals, 1900-1935. DG 001: Series Scope and Contents 14: 18 See microfilm reel 113:37

Series 15: Oversize Material. Scope and Contents

Microfilmed [Red Cross Tribute Filmed?]

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Herbarium put together by Jane Addams [discarded after photocopy made]; tribute from German Red Cross, 1921 [located in its own box in Oversize Collection]

Existence and Location of Copies

Microfilm: 1. 113:Addendum 1A for herbarium

Series 16: Rockford Seminary Magazine.

Series 17: Miscellaneous Clippings.

Series 18: Material Received from Mary Addams Hulbert, 1979.

Oversize Material. Separated Materials

Unless otherwise noted, images (photographs / tintypes / steel engravings) were removed to the Photograph Collection, printed and handmade graphic items (prints and graphics / documents / newspaper clippings / scrapbook) were removed to the Oversized Items Collection, and 3-D items (t- shirts, handkerchief, etc.) were removed to the Memorabilia Collection.

Existence and Location of Copies

Not Microfilmed

White t-shirt with blue silk-screen image of Jane Addams and text "Jane Addams Ran a Hull of a House".

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Steel plate (8" x 12") of John Huy Addams used for engravings.

Tintype (6 & 1/2" x 9") of John Huy Addams.

Tintype (6 & 1/2" x 9") of Sarah Weber Addams.

Steel engraving (9 & 1/2" x 13") of Cedarville Mills and Addams residence, Cedarville, Stephenson County, Illinois.

Steel engraving (2'8 &1/2" x 1'11") of balloon view of [U.S. Centennial] Grounds, Philadelphia (Jane Addams taken there by her father).

Supplement for Harpers Weekly, 1876-09-30.

Photo album (7 p.) of Jane Addams Hall, Federal Industrial Institution for Women, Alderson, WV (1930s?) .

Photo of Jane Addams (6 & 1/2" x 10 & 1/2").

Colored print (9 & 1/4" x 12 & 1/4") of Jane Addams from painting by Leon Gordon (193_) .

Photo (11" x 14") of Jane Addams (smaller versions available).

Photo on card (10" x 8") of Jane Addams in Mexico with students (also available in 5" x 7" photo and 4" x 5" negative).

Studio portrait (7 & 3/4" x 10 & 3/4") of Jane Addams by Jermand de Gueldre, Chicago (smaller versions available).

Photo (10 & 1/4" x 13") of Jane Addams with young girl (smaller versions available).

Studio portraits (9" x 13") of Jane Addams by Moffett - 3 views (smaller versions available).

Pencil drawing of Jane Addams by Adolph Rehbald (sp?), 1931.

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Drawing (14 & 3/4" x 1'8 & 3/4") in graphite and chalk of Jane Addams by .

Graphics of Jane Addams and Hull-House by Gwyneth King Brown.

Photographs of Hull-House.

Monogrammed handkerchief, owned by Jane Addams, attached to board.

Certificate (8 & 1/2" x 1'1 & 1/2") of incorporation, Jane Club, Hull-House Association, signed by Jane Addams, Mary Brady and Nellie Collins, 1895-06-12.

Honorary diploma from Swarthmore College, 1932.

Printers dummy (7" x 2'2") re: entry of the United States into the World Court, by the American Peace Award, NYC, 1925-01-17.

Teachers' Federation Bulletin 9:3 with front-page article by Jane Addams "Henry Demarest Lloyd: His Passion for Better Social Order", 1904-01-29.

Sheet music "Hymn to Peace," words by Enid Beaupre, music by Claude Mac Arthur, dedicated to Jane Addams, 1935.

Sheet music "A House Stands on a Busy Street," words by Jane Addams, music by Eleanor Smith, undated.

Handwritten sheet music "Peace and Good Will," words and arrangement by Jean Rivenius (sp?).

Page (1'5" x 1'11& 1/2") with poems hand-lettered in German, dedicated to (or about?) Jane Addams.

Document (1'2 & 1/2" x 1'4 & 3/4") in Japanese; was attached to letter from Kansai Women Association of Osaka, Japan, written to Jane Addams, 1923-06-21.

Scroll, handwritten in Japanese.

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Document from the president of the Mahila-Samiti, Calcutta, India, welcoming Jane Addams, undated.

2 pages of wage maps (#1, 2, 3, 4) and 2 pages of nationalities maps (#1, 2, 3, 4).

Photocopy of Nobel Peace Prize scroll awarded to Jane Addams, 1931.

Proclamation (11 & 1/2" x 1'6") from the state of Illinois declaring April 1960 "Jane Addams Month," signed by Gov. William G. Stratton.

Jus Suffragii: Monthly Organ of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance, England 10:9 (06/01/1916); 23:2 (Nov. 1928); 23:7 (April 1929); 24:7 (April 1930).

Press Opinions on the Second Assembly of the League of Nations #2 (09/07/1921); #3 (09/08/1921); #5 (09/10/1921); #6 (90/11/1921).

Provisional Verbatim Record [of the League of Nations] - of the 1st plenary meeting, 1921-09-05.

Provisional Verbatim Record [of the League of Nations] - of the 3rd plenary meeting, 1921-09-06.

Provisional Verbatim Record [of the League of Nations] - of the 5th plenary meeting, 1921-09-07.

Provisional Verbatim Record [of the League of Nations] - of the 7th plenary meeting, 1921-09-09.

Provisional Verbatim Record [of the League of Nations] - of the 8th plenary meeting, 1921-09-10.

Journal of the Second Assembly of the League of Nations, Geneva #1 (9/05/1921); #3 (09/07/1921); #4 (09/08/1921); #6 (09/10/1921); #7 (09/11/1921).

Oversize photograph of Jane Addams hung on wall in Swarthmore College Peace Collection.

Tribute to Jane Addams from the German Red Cross [in Memorabilia Collection], 1921.

Oversize clippings re: various topics connected with Jane Addams and Hull-House [in Oversize Clippings box in Oversize Collection].

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Scrapbook of clippings about Jane Addams (on her speeches and trips in 1920s and 1930s, her funeral, renovation of Addams homestead in 1950s, and centennial celebrations in 1950s and 1960s), owned by Mary Addams Hulbert [in Scrapbook Collection].

Plaster bust of Jane Addams by sculptor Lee Lawrie, and plaster statue of Jane Addams with a child [in Swarthmore College Peace Collection work area].

Sound/Video Recordings. Existence and Location of Originals

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1. Motion picture film, MVTN 6 150: "Jane Addams Speaks of Her Work", May 1930, University of South Carolina News Film Catalog. 2. Motion picture film, "Jane Addams, Alice Hamilton, and Aletta Jacobs in Berlin, 1915" Viewing copy only. Original film in the National Archives #200 496 R1. under title "With Von Hindenburg's Army at the Front 1915, by Wilbur H. Durborough, in collaboration with Oswald F. Schuette"] Also available on line at: Critical Past. (Copy also available from the Peace Collection, see video recording #0376). 3. Motion picture film, "Votes for Women," 1912, National American Woman Suffrage Association. (Addams appeared in this film, along with other suffrage activists) [Locations of copies unknown]

"Some Glimpses of the Maison Internationale in Geneva and Devoted WIL Members" .

Scope and Contents

Includes scenes about the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom; as well as Addams with WILPF members (silent); sound portion of Addams' speech in Washington, D.C., at end of Peace Caravan sponsored by WILPF, 1931; sound portion with Addams seated in a studio, reading a speech about the Disarmament Conference to be held in Geneva, Switzerland, 1931.

There are several versions of this film, but the portions showing Addams are the same in each version.

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Existence and Location of Copies

1. Motion picture #0006 2. Motion picture #0010.1-0010.2 3. Motion picture #0014 4. Video Recording #0048 (copy of motion picture 0010.1-0010.2) 5. Video Recording #0094 (copy of motion picture 0006 and motion picture 0014)

"Fragment of film showing Jane Addams".

Scope and Contents

Jane Addams about to give a speech in front of camera, circa 1920?] (approximately 10 seconds long, silent); [same film available in various formats]

Existence and Location of Copies

1. Motion picture #0022 2. Video Recordings #0366, 0367a-0367b

"Jane Addams, Alice Hamilton, and Aletta Jacobs in Berlin, 1915" .

Existence and Location of Originals

Viewing copy only. Original film in the National Archives #200 496 R1.

Existence and Location of Copies

Also available on line at: Critical Past.

Video Recording #0376

Jane Addams, Founder's Day at Swarthmore College, October 1932.

Existence and Location of Originals

Available in motion picture film and videorecording. Contact the Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College.

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Fragment from Jane Addams speech , 1931.

Scope and Contents

This sound recording replicates the final Addams speech from the film "Some Glimpses of the Maison Internationale".

Existence and Location of Copies

1. Phonograph record #0010.1-0010.2 2. Audiocassette #0064 3. Audiotape reel #0280

"The House That Jane Built," WTTW Chicago [Video Recording #0194], 1991.

"Jane Addams," Schlessinger Productions [Video Recording #0201], 1995.

"Jane Addams," Lest We Forget These Great Americans by Institute for Democratic Education [Phonograph record #0035.1-0035.2] .

"Jane Addams, As I Knew Her," with speaker Jessie Binford, Jane Addams Centennial-Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, U.S. Section, 1960.

Existence and Location of Copies

1. Audiotape reel #0270 and #0273 2. Audiocassette #1254

"Jane Addams, Her Life and Work," Harlem High School [Compact Disc #0011], 2003.

"Jane Addams, Timeless Fighter for Peace and Freedom" (WILPF Chicago Branch) [Audiocassette #0084], 1980.

"Reminiscences of Jane Addams," with speaker Maud Stockwell, Jane Addams Tea, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Minnesota branch, 1954.

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Existence and Location of Copies

1. Audiotape reel #0273 2. Audiocassette #1254

"Women of Hull House" (Jane Addams Hull House Museum) [Video Recording #0093], 1992.

Memorabilia/Realia.

box

"Jane Addams Tomatoes" (empty can with label). DG 001: Memorabilia: 1

Sugar pack with picture of Addams etc. DG 001: Memorabilia: 1

Medallion with profile of Addams. DG 001: Memorabilia: 1

Key to John Huy Addams' grist mill. DG 001: Memorabilia: 1

Little Blue Book (no. 65, 509, 760, 815, 950, 1041, 1241) produced by company owned by DG 001: Emanuel and Marcet [niece of Addams] Haldeman-Julius. Memorabilia: 2

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Gourd dolls (7) representing Jane Addams with Hull-House children, made by Mary DG 001: Phillips, founder of Peace Gardens (see CDGA). Memorabilia: 3

Nobel Peace Prize medal in box inscribed "Nobels Fredspris 1931, Jane Addams". DG 001: Memorabilia [cage]: 1

Memorial medallion with Addams profile and "1860 - Jane Addams - 1935 - Hull House" DG 001: on one side, engraving of Hull-House on other side, produced by Hull-House, 1951; Memorabilia Original sculpted by Nancy Cox McCormack, 1939, for Hull-House. [cage]: 1

Monogrammed gold watch presented to Addams at time of retirement as President of DG 001: WILPF in 1928, on permanent loan from WILPF. Memorabilia [cage]: 2

Replica of Nobel Peace Prize medal, produced by Smithsonian Institute, 1993. DG 001: Memorabilia [cage]: 2

T-shirt.

Existence and Location of Originals

In the Oversize Collection

Photographs. Existence and Location of Originals

All 4" x 5", 5" x 7" and 8" x 10" photographs kept in Photograph Collection. Oversized photographs are stored with the Oversize Collection.

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Existence and Location of Copies

Digitized photographs are available in the Swarthmore College Peace Collection online digital collections.

Other. Existence and Location of Copies

Notes and/or photocopies of Addams and Haldeman family materials, collected by Victoria Bissell Brown, biographer of Jane Addams, The Education of Jane Addams, 2004 [items with * have copies (without Brown's notes), in the published Jane Addams Papers on microfilm] [Acc. 2014-077]: 1. Phrenology Chart: Anna and Jane, 1876* 2. Chronological set of correspondence, 1880 (May) - 1883 (August)* 3. Correspondence, Jane Addams to relatives-second European trip, 1887-1888* 4. Letter, J.C. Irwin to Jane Addams, 1882 (April 5)-Irwin urges Addams in duty to God* 5. Jane Addams' Diary 1875* 6. Letter Jane Addams to Gilbert A. Tracy 1914 (June 23) concerning fate of John Huy Addams' papers and letters with Lincoln (original in the New Jersey Historical Society)* 7. Correspondence from the Haldeman-Julius Collection, 1855-1913 (originals at the University of Illinois at Chicago) 8. "John Huy Addams: Steward of Stephenson County, Illinois," Jon Minkoff, Grinnell College, 1993 [student of Victoria Bissell Brown] 9. Digital files from Victoria Bissell Brown (flash drive)

Vols. I and II of Sacro Lavoro Umano: Antologia Moderno by Pietro Gorgolini. .

General

In Italian. Inscription dated 1927. Filed at the end of the Jane Addams library collection.

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Addendum A: Table of Contents for the Microfilm Edition of the Jane Addams Papers by Series.

Series 1.

113:1-26 for correspondence, May 1868-May 1935.

113:27 for passports and travel documents (1915, 1919); will and/or probate papers of Mary Rozet Smith (Feb. 1930, Nov. 1933, Feb. 1934); will and/or probate papers of James W. Tooley (Jan. 1914); commitment papers (to insane asylum) for John Weber Addams (Nov. 1892); election material (1914); banking records (1935); "Total Earnings" document (Dec. 1934); financial accounts (Nov. 1908, May 1935); receipts (Dec. 1885, Aug. 1888, Aug. 1912, 1913?, Oct. 1918, 1919, March 1920, March 1925, May 1925, Sept. 1925, Jan. 1928, March 1928, Aug. 1929, Dec. 1929, Nov. 1930, May 1931, Oct. 1931, March 1933, Nov. 1933); and calling and gift cards (1889-1935).

113:28 for misc. notes and lists (1896-1935); material on the International Congress of Women, The Hague, The Netherlands (1915); WILPF Summer School, Salzburg, Austria (1921); Jane Addams' world tour (1923); WILPF's 6th Congress, Prague, Czechoslovakia (1929); telephone transcripts/messages (1900-1901, Jan. 1911, May 1912, April 1915, July 1921, Aug. 1921, 1923, April 1926, Aug. 1926, April 1935); misc. documents, notes and filing notes; and clippings.

113:29 for documents relating to Jane Addams' books: Democracy and Social Ethics (1902); Newer Ideals of Peace (1907); The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets (1909); Twenty Years at Hull-House (1910); A New Conscience and An Ancient Evil (1912); Women at the Hague (1915); The Long Road of Woman's Memory (1916); Peace and Bread in Times of War (1922); The Second Twenty Years at Hull- House (1930); The Excellent Becomes the Permanent (1931); My Friend, Julia Lathrop (1935); royalty statements; and proposal for new book.

113:31 for group writings (1905, 1913).

113:37 for material on Jane Addams (1912-1931); Henrietta Barnett (1920); and Marcelle Capy (1921-1924); capital punishment (1929); and notes on America (1918).

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113:38 for material on Madeline Doty (1927); Salmon Levinson (1926); Ben Lindsey (1927); the Linn family (1916, 1928); Mary Rozet Smith (1934); Beatrice Webb (1926); the People's Lobby (1912); the El Salvador Treaty (1913); the peace movement (1915-1934); mediation in WWI (1915); postwar conditions in Russia (1919-1923), Austria (1920), Germany (1920), and Poland (1920); the youth movement in Holland (1923); Edith Pye's letters from China (1928); the London Naval Conference (1930); relief stations during the Chicago incident (1933); unemployment in Germany (1933); and poetry received by Jane Addams (1899-1935).

113:39 for material on the American Assoc. for Old Age Security (1923); the American Friends Service Committee (1919-1931); the American Relief for Russian Women and Children [organization] (1921); the American Social Workers Hospitality Committee (Hospites) (1933); the Anti-Imperialist League (1912); the Armenia America Society (1922); the Barnett House, Oxford, England (1916-1927); and the Central Organization for a Durable Peace [1915-1919?].

113:41 for material on the Chicago Ethical Culture Society (1898-1911); the Chicago Federation of Settlements (1894-1934); the Chicago Peace Society (1910-1917); the Chicago Urban League (1917-1926); the Chinese Library Association [1924?]; the Community Church, Shanghai, China (1923); the Federation of Residential Settlements, England (1921); the Fellowship of Reconciliation (1917-1929); Great Britain, Ministry of Health (1921); the Illinois Committee on Old Age Pensions (1934); the Illinois Conference on International Good Will (1925); the International Council of Religious Education (1932); the International Council of Women of the Darker Races (1929); the International Friendly Association, Seoul, Korea (1923); and the International Woman Suffrage Alliance (1927, 1934).

113:42 for material on the League for Industrial Democracy (1927, 1934); the League for the Abolition of Capital Punishment (1926); the League of Nations Non-Partisan Association of Illinois (1925); the Lettish Petrograd Cooperatives, Chicago Branch (1922); the Mexican Humane Association (1922); the National American Woman Suffrage Association (1921); the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (1911-1932); the National Council on Limitation of Armaments (1921-1922); the National Economic League (1926); the National Federation of Settlements (1899-1931); the No More War Movement, London, England [1925?]; Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois (1923-1924); the Pan- Pacific Women's Association (1925-1934); the Progressive Party (1912-1914); the Progressive Service Committee, the Progressive Party (1912-1914); the Rockford Female Seminary and College, Rockford, Illinois (1882-1908); the Save the Children Fund (1920); and the Schloss Richelsdorf, Germany (1921).

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113:43-45 for material on the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (1915-1935).

113:45 for material on the M. Carey Thomas Award (1931); Nobel Peace Prize (1931); WILPF Anniversary Dinner (1935); miscellaneous awards and honors (1915, 1922, 1925, 1926, 1930, 1931); tribute poems; and family correspondence on Jane Addams' death (1935-1936).

113:46-49 for writings (1879-1938) and writing fragments by Jane Addams.

113:49 for Hull-House Association records: Board of Trustees (1908-1935); auditors' reports and correspondence (1909-1935); and bequest of Cynthia Matilda Jones.

113:50 for Hull-House Association records: contributions/donations lists and accounts (1895-1935); contributions of Wright S. Ludington, Mary Rozet Smith, and Mrs. F.D. Stout; miscellaneous financial correspondence, receipts and memos (1895-1932); residents' events and activities (1901-1935); Hull- House Steam Plant (1900-1906); and general events (1895-1934).

113:51 for Hull-House Association records: Nineteenth Ward Improvement Club (1893), and Immigrants' Protective League (1909-1928).

Series 3.

113:27 for receipt from the American Women Suffrage Association.

113:28 for miscellaneous documents (post-1929), notes and clippings.

113:30 for documents relating to Jane Addams' books: A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil (1912); Peace and Bread in Times of War (1922); The Second Twenty Years at Hull-House (1930); The Excellent Becomes the Permanent (1931); My Friend, Julia Lathrop [includes MS and clippings re: Lathrop's death] (1935); and proposal for new book.

113:31 for group writings.

113:37 for material on Mary Curry Breckinridge.

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113:38 for material on Alice Hamilton (1912-1934); the peace movement (1915-1934); and post-war conditions in Russia (1919-1923) and the Ukraine (1919-1922).

113:39 for material on the American Vigilance Association (1911-1913).

113:41 for material on the Chicago Commons (1895-1935); the Chicago Federation of Settlements (1894-1934); and the Juvenile Protective Association, Chicago (1908-1933).

113:42 for material on the National Child Labor Committee (1904-1933); Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois (1923-1924); the Pan-Pacific Women's Association (1925-1934); the Progressive Service Committee, Progressive Party (1912-1914); the University of Chicago (1897-[1906?]); and the Woman's Peace Party (1915-1919) [continued on 113:43].

113:43-45 for material on the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (1915-1935).

113:45 for two MS written by Jane Addams.

113:46-49 for writings and writing fragments by Jane Addams.

Series 4.

113:27 for financial account re: MS of My Friend, Julia Lathrop (June 1935); and receipt from the International Woman Suffrage Alliance (Oct. 1929).

113:28 for clippings.

113:31 for group writings (1909, 1912?, 1914, 1919).

113:37 for material on James Aducci (1931).

113:38 for material on Laura Dainty Pelham (1926).

113:39 for material on the American Friends Service Committee (1919-1931); and the American Neutral Conference Committee (1916?).

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113:41 for material on the Chicago World Court Meeting Committee (1925); the Congressional Club, Washington, DC (undated); the Cordon Club, Chicago, Illinois (1923); the Emergency Foreign Policy Conference, New York, New York (1924); the Illinois Equal Suffrage Association (1909); the International Conference of Settlements (1922-1926); and the International People's College, Denmark [1917?].

113:42 for material on Kobe College, Japan [1925?]; Mt. Holyoke College, South Hadley, Massachusetts (1907); the National Council on Limitations of Armaments (1921-1922); and the Railway Employees Central Body, Louisville, Kentucky (1919).

113:45 for material on the Thomas Carey Award given to Jane Addams (1931); miscellaneous tributes and honors (1933); tribute poems written to Jane Addams; and family correspondence on Jane Addams' death (1935-1936).

113:46-49 for writings (1879-1938) and writing fragments by Jane Addams.

113:50 for Hull-House Association records: general events (1895-1934); and lectures given at the College Extension and Summer School (1890-1900).

113:51 for Hull-House Association records: music and the arts at Hull-House (1893-1935).

Series 6.

113:27 for two Rockford Seminary notebooks; matriculation cards from Women's Medical College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (1881-1882); passports and travel documents (1883, 1915, 1919, 1921, 1922, 1926, 1929); record of the disposition of Nobel Peace Prize money; address book (1883-1898); and calling cards and gift cards (1889-1935).

113:28 for miscellaneous notes and lists (1896-1935); telephone messages/ transcripts; miscellaneous documents (1921); and material on Mexico (1925), and Jane Addams' world tour (1923).

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113:29 for diaries (1889-1890, 1894-1895, 1896, Nov. 1896-1898, 1897, 02/10-18/1897, 1898, 1899, 1900, June-Aug. 1900 [Paris], 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904, 1905, 1905 [Chicago Board of Education], 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915).

113:30 for diaries (1916, 1917, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1921, 1922, 12/16-24/1922 [trip to Denmark and Norway], 03/06/1925-04/08/1925 [trip to Mexico]); calendars (1914, 1915, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1934); and royalty statements for Jane Addams' books.

13:38 for material on Julia Lathrop (1932); the American Academy of Political and Social Science (1898); the Chicago Institute for Instruction in Letters, Morals and Religion [1888-1898?]; miscellaneous awards and honors (1935); Hull-House Association records: miscellaneous clubs and organizations (1917-[1931]), and calendars of activities relating to the arts (1916-1919, 1924).

Series 7.

113:27 for banking records (1880).

Series 11 and 13.

113:46-48 for writings (1879-10/22/1932).

113:55-71 for writings.

Series 13A.

113:27 for will/probate/guardian papers of Frederick Greeley [?]; receipt (May 1896); and calling and gift cards (1889-1935).

113:28 for telephone transcripts/messages; credentials (1889-1935); and miscellaneous notes.

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113:37 for material on anarchists (Chicago and New York 1904-1908); the Barnett Fellowship (1914-1928); child welfare (1904-1913); Grace Abbott (1917, 1923, 1934); Samuel Barnett (1913-1914, 1919-1921); Helen Boyle (1905, 1909); and Herbert Burrows (1895).

113:38 for material on stage children (1910-1911); street trades for children (1903-1911); garden suburbs and tenant cooperatives, England (1913-1919); poor law reform, England (1911); preparedness for WWI (1914-1916); mediation in WWI (1915); public playgrounds, Chicago (1907); settlements (1920-1935); settlements, England (1920-1935); women in industry (1910-1913); workers' education (1921); workmen's compensation (1911); Alzina P. Stevens (1900);Arnold Toynbee (1883); Lillian Wald (1927); and Robert Woods (1923).

113:39 for material on the Barnett House, Oxford, England (1916-1927); the Chicago Community Trust (1930); and the Chicago Board of Education (1897-1908).

113:41 for material on the Chicago Federation of Settlements (1894-1934); the Commercial Club of Chicago (1908); the Friends of Russian Freedom (ca. 1905); the Immigrants' Protective League, Chicago (1908-1929); the International Conference of Settlements (1922-1926); and the International People's College, Denmark [1917?].

113:42 for material on the Kingsley Association, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (1929); the League of Nations (other related groups 1918-1929); the National Child Labor Committee (1904-1933); the National Conference of Charities and Corrections (1897-1911); the National Conference of Social Work (1917-1932); the National Federation of Settlements (1899-1931); the Midwestern Office, National Federation of Settlements (1922); the New School for Social Research, New York, New York (1920-1921); the Progressive Service Committee, Progressive Party (1912-1914); the Society for Improved Housing, Chicago [1897?]; the Universal Peace Congress (1909); and the Woman's Peace Party (1915-1919).

113:43 for material on the Woman's Peace Party (1915-1919).

113:43-45 for material on the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (1915-1935).

113:46-47 for writings (1879-02/13/1919).

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113:49 for Hull-House Association records: Board of Trustees' meetings (March 1895-May 1935), and proxy statement (1929); leases (1889-1900); auditors' reports and correspondence (1909-1935); and bequests of Mr. Baney, George E.P. Dodge, Frederick Greeley [?], Charles F. Kimball, Mr. Schwabacher, and Katherine E. Tuley.

113:50 for Hull-House Association records: contributions/donations lists and accounts; contributions from Mrs. Joseph T. Bowen, Rebecca Church, Helen Culver, William M. Ellis, Mrs. Max Hart, Florence M. Kranz, F.S. Kretsinger, Harry B. Lusch Fund, Mrs. Levy Mayer, Mrs. Frances Neilson, Alice and Sarah C. Robson, and L.L. Valentine; fundraising corres- pondence and literature (1910-1935); residents' lists and applications for residency (1895-1930); Hull-House Steam Plant (1900-1906, 1916-1917); miscellaneous information about buildings; general events (1895-1934); potential Hull-House lecturers/ lectures [1890-1900]; the Bowen Country Club and summer outings (1907-1934); Hull-House Boys' Club (1907-1929); Hull-House Cooperative Association (1893-1895, 1918); Hull-House kitchen, coffee house, dining hall, and restaurant (1891-1916); Hull-House School of Citizenship (1924-1925); and Hull-House Trade School (1914-1916).

113:51 for Hull-House Association records: Hull-House Woman's Club (1892-1935); Old Settlers Party, Hull-House Woman's Club (1905); Jane Club (1897-1898, 1917); Labor Museum (1900-1935); theater at Hull-House (1880-1930); music at Hull-House (1880-1930); and dance at Hull-House (1934).

113:52 for Hull-House Association records: the Elizabeth McCormick Open Air School (1900-1917); Juvenile Court (1906, 1929); and Juvenile Court Committee and Juvenile Protection Association (1901-1931).

113:53 for Hull-House Association records: the Montessori School (1917-1918); and the United Garment Workers of America (1895-1910).

113:54 for Hull-House Association records: The Italians in Chicago (1895-1897); tuberculosis investigation (1900-1908); typhoid fever investigation (1902-1905); and newsboy investigation (1903-1905).

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113:Addendum 10 for Hull-House Association records: scrapbook (includes a letter in Italian, Chicago Teachers Federation Bulletin, and The School Weekly); Hull-House Bulletin (1896-1906); and Hull- House Yearbook (1913, 1916).

Series 14.

113:28 for miscellaneous notes and lists (1896-1935); and material on Jane Addams' world tour (YMCA of Korea, 1923).

113:31 for group writings (1919, 1925); material on Samuel Barnett (1913-1931); Ozora Davis (1931); Sherwood Eddy (1921); (1915-1919); Mohandas K. Gandhi (1930-1932); Alice Hamilton (1926); William I. Hull (1929-1934); David Starr Jordan (1924-1931); Florence Kelley (1924-1932); Lucia Ames Mead and Edwin D. Mead (1921-1927); Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti (1920-1927); Joanna Southcott (1913-1915); and Count Nikolaevich Tolstoy (1915-1931); anarchism (1898-1903); capital punishment (1926-1930); child labor/juvenile courts (1906-1933); civil liberties and free speech (1917-1931); conscientious objection (1916); Daughters of the American Revolution (1927-1928); disarmament (1921-1932); education (1903-1932); famine (undated); Armenia (1919-1921); the Balkans (1929); and China (1921-1929).

113:32 for material on famine (1917-1923); "Horror on the Rhine" (1919-1922); immigration (1904-1935); India (1916-1935); industry/industrial relations (1898-1933); Germany (1920-1934); India (1916-1935); and Ireland (1915-1926).

113:33 for material on Judaism/Zionism (1921); the League of Nations (1915-1932); militarism (1912-1931); movies (1933-1934); the National Peace Federation (undated); the Nobel Peace Foundation (undated); the Nobel Peace Prize (1901-1935); old age security (1929-1934); the Pan Pacific Conference (1928); philosophical works (1892-1902); population (1933); prisoners of war (1919-1920); Japan (1919-1933); Latin America (1922-1931); and Mexico (1921-1927).

113:34 for material on progressivism (1912-1928); prohibition (1927-1932); public housing (1932-1935); race relations (1919-1934); religious material (by organizational name); Russia (1919-1921); social work and settlements (1897-1935); student peace activities (1932-1933); and unemployment (1921-1935).

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113:35 for material on U.S. foreign policy (1916-1931); woman suffrage (1911-1932); world court/ international law and arbitration (1913-1930); child labor/juvenile courts (1906-1925); civil liberties/ free speech (1917-1931); the American Citizenship Foundation (1927); the American Friends Service Committee (1920-1929); the American Peace Society (1906-1928); the American Union against Militarism (1916-1922); the Bureau International Permanent de la Paix (1899-1930); the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (1914-1935); the Fellowship of Reconciliation (1923-1935); the Foreign Policy Association (1919-1934); the French League for the Defense of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen (1922); the Friends, Society of (1920-1926); and the General Committee on the Limitation of Armament (1921- 1922).

113:36 for material on Hull-House (1902-1935; see also Series 13a); the International Anti-Militarist Union (1920); the International Peace Press Bureau (1933); the League of Women Voters (1920-1924); the National Council for Prevention of War, Washington, DC (1921-1930); the National Council for Prevention of War, London, England (1915-1928); the Neutral Conference for Continuous Mediation (1915-1916); the No More War Movement (1932-1933); the Pan-Pacific Union (1920-1933); the Theistic Endeavor Society (1915-1925); the Women's Union for Peace (undated); and the World Peace Foundation (publications 1914-1933).

113:37 for magazines and pamphlets (1890-1935); maps; and material on peace (1892-1935), and war (1900-1932).

113:38 for material on Marianne Hainisch (1930); Elena Landazuri (1925-1926); the peace movement (1915-1934); and postwar conditions in Germany (1920).

113:39 for material on the Central Organization for a Durable Peace [1915-1919?].

113:41 for material on the International Congress of Spanish and Spanish- American Women (1925); the International School, Geneva, Switzerland (1925-1930); and the Joint Committee of the Friends' Council for International Service and the Howard League for Penal Reform (1926).

113:42 for material on the National Committee on American-Japanese Relations (1921); the National Council for the Prevention of War (1922-1932); the Pan-Pacific Women's Association (1915-1934); and the Emergency and War Victims Relief Committee of the Society of Friends (1915-1935).

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113:45 for writings (02/15/1919-10/22/1932).

113:51 for material on Hull-House Association records: Hull-House Woman's Club (1892-1935).

Online.

Bibliography. General

These books and magazines may be appropriate for use in school projects.

Jane Addams: People Who Made a Difference, by David and Patricia Armentrout, (Vero Beach, Florida: Rourke Publishing LLC), 2004 [appropriate for very early readers] .

Jane Addams: A Biography, by Robin K. Berson, Greenwood Press, 2006.

Jane Addams by Marshall W. Fishwick and the Editors of Silver Burdett, Illustrious Americans Series (Morristown, New Jersey: Silver Burdett Company), 1968.

Jane Addams by Jane Hovde, Makers of America Series (New York New York: Facts on File), 1989.

Jane Addams by Mary Kittredge, American Women of Achievement Series (New York, New York: Chelsea House Publishers), 1988.

Jane Addams, by Lucia Raatma, (Minneapolis, Minnesota: Compass Point Books), 2004 [appropriate for early readers] .

Jane Addams, by Elizabeth Raum, (Chicago, Illinois: Heinemann Library), 2004 [appropriate for early readers].

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Jane Addams, a Photo Biography, by John Riley, Greensboro, (North Carolina: First Biographies, an Imprint of Morgan Reynolds, Inc.), 2000 [appropriate for very early readers].

Jane Addams: Social Reformer and Nobel Prize Winner, by Pam Rosenberg, (Chanhassen, Minnesota: Spirit of America, 2003).

Jane Addams by Leslie A. Wheeler, Pioneers in Change Series (Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Silver Burdett Press), 1990.

"Jane Addams, 1860-1935," Cobblestone (Cobblestone Publishing Company, Peterborough, NH); Vol. 20:3, March 1999.

Jane Addams: Freedom's Innovator, by Deborah A. Parks (Alexandria, Virginia: TimeLife Books), 2000.

Jane Addams: Nobel Prize Winner and Founder of Hull House by Bonnie Carman Harvey, Historical American Biographies Series (Berkeley Heights, New Jersey: Enslow Publishers, Inc.), 1999.

The Many Faces of Hull-House: the Photographs of Wallace Kirkland edited by Mary Ann Johnson (Urbana, Illinois: University of Illinois Press), 1989.

100 Years at Hull-House by Mary Lynn McCree Bryan and Allen F. Davis (Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press), 1969, 1990 [for use by older students].

Peace and Bread: The Story of Jane Addams by Stephanie Sammartino McPherson (Minneapolis, Minnesota: Carolrhoda Books Inc.), 1993.

Twenty Years at Hull-House by Jane Addams [with an introduction and notes by James Hurt] (Urbana, Illinois: University of Illinois Press), 1990 [for use by older students; other editions of this book by Addams are available as well]. The Gutenberg Project offers a link to an on-line copy of this classic work by Jane Addams -- you may search the site by author or title.

Waging Peace: The Story of Jane Addams, by Peggy Caravantes (Greensboro, North Carolina: Morgan Reynolds Publishing, Inc., 2004.

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Jane Addams' Private Book Collection. History of Addams's Books in the Swarthmore College Peace Collection

In the early 1930s, Jane Addams selected and sent to Swarthmore College the materials from her private papers relating to her peace activities. Approximately 350 books from her personal library were also donated to Swarthmore College. These books are listed below. They encompass the topics of internationalism and nationalism, peace and pacifism, anti-war movements, plans for permanent peace, World War I and its aftermath, feminism and war, women's rights, labor problems, and religious ideals of peace (mainly Christian). The Swarthmore College Peace Collection was founded in 1936 based on Jane Addams's papers and those of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, of which she was the first president.

Dispersal of Addams's Books After Her Death in 1935

The complicated, and at times distressing, story of the disposition of the various components of Jane Addams's archive is well told in The Jane Addams Papers: A Comprehensive Guide edited by Mary Lynn McCree Bryan (Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 1996). The preface notes that when much of Hull-House was to be demolished as part of the expansion of the University of Illinois's Chicago campus: "on March 29 and 30, 1963, the settlement [Hull-House] sold at public auction the remaining contents of the building that would not be moved to the new headquarters or program sites. Newspaper ads announced that the sale would feature "Hull-House mementos, historical items, books, furniture." It is certain that a large number of books, originally part of the settlement library, were sold. Some had belonged to Jane Addams. One collector who had bought Addams' copy of Das Kapital, her name written by her on the fly leaf identifying it, eventually presented it to the Jane Addams Memorial Collection at the University of Illinois at Chicago." (p. 72)

Holdings of Jane Addams's Books in Other Libraries

he University of Illinois at Chicago opened two remaining Hull-House buildings to the public in 1967 as the Hull-House Museum, with restored rooms and exhibits. About 210 books from Addams's personal collection are held by the University of Illinois at Chicago Library. Click here to search the UIC's library collection for these books (takes a few moments to load).

Rockford College (Jane Addams's alma mater, then known as Rockford Female Seminary) holds:

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- Addams family books that became part of the first lending library in Stephenson County, Illinois. Some are inscribed as having belonged to Anna Addams. The majority bear the bookplate of the Union Library Company, Cedar Creek Mills. Fourteen of these are books on various theologies and are signed by family members but not plated (104 titles)

- Books from the personal library of John Huy Addams (father of JA) (15 titles).

- Titles belonging to Jane Addams (also known as "Jennie") and used in her youth(14 titles).

- The scholarly library of the Addams children with inscriptions by Jane and her sisters Mary and Alice. There are also a number of titles belonging to Anna Marcet Haldeman (25 titles).

- Leather-bound, cased editions of titles Jane Addams authored. These editions are possibly gifts to her from an admiring benefactor (13 titles).

- Books that were part of Jane Addams's Hull-House library and are either signed by her or inscribed as Hull-House library (148 titles).

Existence and Location of Originals

Brailsford, Henry Noel, 1873-1958. ACROSS THE BLOCKADE; A RECORD OF TRAVELS IN ENEMY EUROPE. New York, Harcourt, Brace and Howe, 1919. D523 .B81.

Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874. ADDRESSES ON WAR. Boston, Published for the International Union, Ginn & Co., 1904. JX1949 .S8. Brailsford, Henry Noel, 1873-1958. AFTER THE PEACE. London: L. Parsons, [1920]. D653 .B7. Brailsford, Henry Noel, 1873-1958. AFTER THE PEACE. New York: T. Seltzer, 1922. D653 .B7 1922. Dickinson, G. Lowes, 1862-1932. AFTER THE WAR. London: A. C. Fifield, 1915. D610 .D5. Fisher, Herbert Wescott, 1873- ALIAS UNCLE SHYLOCK: A TRAGI-COMEDY OF THE TWO DROMIOS, FEAR, AVARICE. New York: A & C. Boni, 1927. JX1953 .F55. Gift card: With the compliments of the author Herbert Fisher Zimmern, Alfred Eckhard, 1879-1957. AMERICA & EUROPE, AND OTHER ESSAYS. New York: Oxford University Press, 1929. JA41 .Z4. Brooks, Sidney AMERICA AND GERMANY, 1918-1925. New York : MacMillan, 1925. HC286.3.B75 Ribhany, Abraham Mitrie, 1869- AMERICA SAVE THE NEAR EAST. Boston: Beacon, 1918. DS98 .R5. Inscription: To Miss Jane Addams with highest regards: Abraham Mitrie Rihbany 1918 AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY, BASED UPON STATEMENTS OF PRESIDENTS AND SECRETARIES OF STATE OF THE UNITED STATES AND OF PUBLICISTS OF THE AMERICAN REPUBLICS, WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER. Washington, D.C.: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1920. JX1405 .C33. Gift card: With

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the compliments of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Lippmann, Walter, 1889-1974. AMERICAN INQUISITORS: A COMMENTARY ON DAYTON AND CHICAGO. New York: The Macmillan Co., 1928. LB2332 .L5. Douglas, Paul H., 1892-1976. THE AMERICAN OCCUPATION OF HAITI. New York: Academy of Political Science, 1927. F1926 .D7. Fisher, Irving, 1867-1947. AMERICA'S INTEREST IN WORLD PEACE. New York and London: Funk & Wagnalls, 1924. JX1975 .F53. Fisher, Irving, 1867-1947. AMERICA'S INTEREST IN WORLD PEACE. New York: Funk & Wagnalls, 1926. JX1975 .F53 1926. Gibbons, Herbert Adams, 1880-1934. AMERICA'S PLACE IN THE WORLD. New York & London: The Century Co., 1924. E183.7 .G43. Hudson, Manley O., 1886-1960. AMERICA'S ROLE IN THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS. Baltimore, 1929. JX1975.5.U5 H7. ANNUAIRE DE L'UNION INTERPARLEMENTAIRE. Bruxelles: Misch & Thron, 1911, 1912. JX1930 .L68 1911 JX1930 .L68 1912 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR - DIVISION OF INTERCOURSE AND EDUCATION, CARNEGIE ENDOWMENT FOR INTERNATIONAL PEACE. [New York, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace], 1920, 1922. JX1906 .A45 1920. JX1906 .A45 1922. Balch, Emily Greene, 1867-1961. APPROACHES TO THE GREAT SETTLEMENT / WITH A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SOME OF THE MORE RECENT BOOKS AND ARTICLES DEALING WITH INTERNATIONAL PROBLEMS, INTRODUCTION BY NORMAN ANGELL [PSEUD.] PUB. FOR THE AMERICAN UNION AGAINST MILITARISM. New York: B. W. Huebsch, 1918. D613 .B3. Gignilliat, Leigh Robinson, 1875- ARMS AND THE BOY: MILITARY TRAINING IN SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES, ITS VALUE IN PEACE AND ITS IMPORTANCE IN WAR, WITH MANY PRACTICAL SUGGESTIONS FOR THE COURSE OF TRAINING, AND WITH BRIEF DESCRIPTIONS OF THE MOST SUCCESSFUL SYSTEMS NOW IN OPERATION / BY COLONEL L. R. GIGNILLIAT... WITH INTRODUCTION BY HONORABLE NEWTON D. BAKER. Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Co., 1916. JX1997.5 .G5. Mayreder, Rosa Obermayer, 1858-1938. ASKESE UND EROTIK ... / 1. UND 2. TAUSEND. Jena: E. Diederichs, 1926. HQ61 .M3. "Diogenes," [pseud]. AT THE CROSS-ROADS: A PLEA FOR THE ETHICS OF A DEMOCRACY / BY "DIOGENES." San Francisco, California: [The Printing Corporation], 1926. JC433 .D5. Gift card: With compliments of the Author Beaven, Murray. AUSTRIAN POLICY SINCE 1867. London ; New York: Oxford Univ. Press, [1914]. D639.P7 G7. Lambert, Henri. UN AUTRE ASPECT DE LA QUESTION EUROPÉENNE ET UNE SOLUTION / PAR HENRI LAMBERT... SUIVI D'UNE LETTRE OUVERTE À M. WOODROW WILSON, PRÉSIDENT DES ÉTATS-UNIS D'AMÉRIQUE, PUB. PAR LE NIEUWE ROTTERDAMSCHE COURANT, LE 8 OCTOBRE, 1914. Londres: [Wightman, Mountain & Andrews,], 1915. D511 .L2. Abdul-Bahá, 1844-1921. THE BAHÁ'Í PEACE PROGRAM. New York: BAHÁ'Í Publishing Committee, 1930. JX1966 .A38. Lee, Vernon, 1856-1935. THE BALLET OF THE NATIONS: A PRESENT-DAY MORALITY / BY VERNON LEE [PSEUD.]

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WITH A PICTORIAL COMMENTARY BY MAXWELL ARMFIELD. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1915. JX1964.1 .P2. Binder, Carroll. THE BEHAVIOR RESEARCH FUND: A FIVE YEAR INQUIRY INTO HUMAN CONDUCT; WITH A FOREWORD BY H.M. ADLER. Chicago: Chicago Daily News, 1927. BF57 .B61. Doty, Madeleine Z., 1877-1963. BEHIND THE BATTLE LINE, AROUND THE WORLD IN 1918. New York: The Macmillan Co., 1918. D640 .D57. Inscription: To Jane Addams - the beloved leader of the American women, with the hope that these pages about the women of other countries may prove of interest - Madeleine Z. Doty, November 1918 ; For the joy of comradeship in a worthy cause, we thank thee, O Lord ! J.A. Waxweiler, Emile, 1867-1916. AND THE GREAT POWERS: HER NEUTRALITY EXPLAINED AND VINDICATED. New York ; London: G.P. Putman's Sons, 1916. D615 .W3. Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. Congress (1st: 1915: The Hague). BERICHT--RAPPORT--REPORT. Amsterdam: International Women's Committee of Permanent Peace, 1915. JX1930 .W8 1915. Power, Eileen Edna. A BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR TEACHERS OF HISTORY / EDITED BY EILEEN POWER... WITH A FOREWORD BY LORD BUCKMASTER, AND AN INTRODUCTORY ESSAY BY ELEANOR DOORLY. London: Women's International League, 1919. Z6201 .P8. Inscription: To Miss Jane Addams, with the author's homage. Pardo de Tavera, T. H., 1857-1925. BIBLIOTECA FILIPINA. Washington: Govt. Print. Office., 1903. Z3291 .P2. Capek, Thomas, 1861-1950, editor BOHEMIA UNDER HAPSBURG MISRULE: A STUDY OF THE IDEALS AND ASPIRATIONS OF THE BOHEMIAN AND SLOVAK PEOPLES, AS THEY RELATE TO AND ARE AFFECTED BY THE GREAT EUROPEAN WAR. New York, Chicago: Fleming H. Revell Co., 1915. DB196 .C3. Dunning, William Archibald, 1857-1922. THE BRITISH EMPIRE AND THE UNITED STATES: A REVIEW OF THEIR RELATIONS DURING THE CENTURY OF PEACE FOLLOWING THE TREATY OF GHENT / BY WILLIAM ARCHIBALD DUNNING... WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY THE RIGHT HONOURABLE VISCOUNT BRYCE, O.M., AND A PREFACE BY NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER. New York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1914. E183.8.G7 D9. Angell, Norman, 1874-1967. THE BRITISH REVOLUTION AND THE AMERICAN DEMOCRACY; AN INTERPRETATION OF BRITISH LABOUR PROGRAMMES. New York, B.W. Huebsch, 1919. D639.D45 A5. International Peace Bureau. BULLETIN OFFICIEL DU XXME CONGRÉS UNIVERSEL DE LA PAIX... TENU A LA HAYE ... 1913. Berne: International Peace Bureau, [1913]. JX1930 .I62 1913. Besant, Annie Wood, 1847-1933. THE CASE FOR INDIA: PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS TO THE INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS, AT ITS THIRTY-SECOND ANNUAL SESSION, CALCUTTA, DECEMBER 26, 1917. JQ215.B5 C3. Inscription: J. Addams page 39 Bilgram, Hugo, b. 1847. THE CAUSE OF BUSINESS DEPRESSIONS AS DISCLOSED BY AN ANALYSIS OF THE BASIC PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS / BY HUGO BILGRAM, IN COLLABORATION WITH LOUIS EDWARD

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LEVY. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Co., 1914. HB171.7 .B46. Bogićević, Milosh. CAUSES OF THE WAR: AN EXAMINATION INTO THE CAUSES OF THE EUROPEAN WAR, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO RUSSIA AND SERBIA, London: G. Allen & Unwin, 1920. D511 .B66. Binder, Carroll. CHICAGO AND THE NEW NEGRO: HOW THE CITY ABSORBED THE HUGE POST- WAR MIGRATION FROM THE SOUTH, AND WHAT ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CIVIC CHANGES WERE WROUGHT THEREBY. [Chicago]: Chicago Daily News, 1927. F548.9.N3 B6. Dickinson, G. Lowes, 1862-1932. THE CHOICE BEFORE US. New York: Dodd, Mead and Co., 1917. JX1952 .D55. Créhange, André CHÔMAGE ET PLACEMENT. Paris: Les Presses universitaires de ; New Haven: Yale University Press, [1927]. HC56.C38 G85. CHRIST AND PEACE: A DISCUSSION OF SOME FUNDAMENTAL ISSUES RAISED BY THE WAR. ESSAYS BY J. ST. GEORGE HEATH, W. FEARON HALLIDAY, HENRY T. HODGKIN, W.E. ORCHARD, RICHARD ROBERTS, A. MAUDE ROYDEN / EDITED BY JOAN M. FRY. London: Headley Brothers ; [1915?]. JX1965.5 .F9. Ainslie, Peter, 1867-1934. CHRIST OR --WHICH?: A STUDY OF THE CURE FOR WORLD MILITARISM AND THE CHURCH'S SCANDAL OF DIVISION. New York, Chicago : Fleming H. Revell Co., 1915. JX1953 .A39. London Yearly Meeting (Society of Friends). CHRISTIAN PRACTICE: BEING THE SECOND PART OF CHRISTIAN DISCIPLINE OF THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS IN GREAT BRITAIN / APPROVED AND ADOPTED BY THE YEARLY MEETING, 1925. London: Friends' Bookshop, [1925]. BX7609 .L6 1925 v.2. Wilkins, William Glyde, 1854-1921. CHRISTIANITY AND BROTHERHOOD... / WITH A PREFACE BY REV. JOHN CLIFFORD. London: "The Daily News," [n.d. ] JX1965.5 .W6. Jefferson, Charles Edward, 1860-1937. CHRISTIANITY AND INTERNATIONAL PEACE: SIX LECTURES AT GRINNELL COLLEGE, GRINNELL, IOWA, IN FEBRUARY, 1915, ON THE GEORGE A. GATES MEMORIAL FOUNDATION / BY CHARLES EDWARD JEFFERSON. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Co., 1915. JX1965.5 .J4. Tolstoy, Leo, 1828-1910. CHRISTIANITY AND PATRIOTISM: WITH PERTINENT EXTRACTS FROM OTHER ESSAYS... / TRANSLATED BY PAUL BORGER AND OTHERS. Chicago: Open Court, 1905. JX1965.5 .T6. White, Grace Hoffman, d. 1937. CHRISTUS: THE MESSENGER OF PEACE. New York: [Privately printed], 1909. JX1964.5 .W5. Mathews, Shailer, 1863-1941. THE CHURCH AND THE CHANGING ORDER. New York: The Macmillan Company ; London: Macmillan & Co., 1907. HN31 .M35. Werfel, Franz, 1890-1945. CLASS REUNION. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1929. PZ3 .W4. Rolland, Romain, 1866-1944. CLERAMBAULT: THE STORY OF AN INDEPENDENT SPIRIT DURING THE WAR / BY ROMAIN ROLLAND; TRANSLATED BY KATHERINE MILLER. New York: H. Holt and Co., 1921. JX1964.1.R65 C1. Thomas, Norman, 1884-1968. THE CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTOR IN AMERICA / BY ; INTRODUCTION BY ROBERT M. LA FOLLETTE. New

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York: B.W. Huebsch, 1923. JX1968 .T5. Dickey, Samuel, b. 1872 CONSTRUCTIVE REVOLUTION OF JESUS. New York : George H. Doran company, [1923?] Inscription: [To] Jane Addams, Hull- House Comp[liments] of the author Mills, Frederick Cecil, 1892-1964. CONTEMPORARY THEORIES OF UNEMPLOYMENT AND UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF. New York: Columbia University, 1917. HD5706 .M5. Perris, Henry Shaw, 1870- THE CULT OF THE RIFLE AND THE CULT OF PEACE... / WITH PREFATORY NOTE BY DR. RENDEL HARRIS. London: Clark, [1907?]. JX1953 .P45. Hudson, Manley O., 1886-1960. CURRENT INTERNATIONAL CO-OPERATION. Calcutta: The Calcutta University, 1927. JX3096 .H8. Angell, Norman, 1874-1967. THE DANGERS OF HALF-PREPAREDNESS: A PLEA FOR A DECLARATION OF AMERICAN POLICY. New York and London: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1916. JX1953 .A63. Drevet, Camille. DE KOVNO A VILNA: A NOTRE PRÉSIDENTE J. ADDAMS [SIC], À TOUTES MES CAMARADES DE LA LIGUE INTERNATIONALE DES FEMMES POUR LA PAIX. [Cahors: Coueslant, 1929]. D659.L7 D7. Inscription: Miss J. Addams [sic] Hommage affectueux, C. Drevet Herron, George Davis, 1862-1925. THE DEFEAT IN THE VICTORY. London: C. Palmer, [1921]. D644 .H37. Ralston, Jackson H., 1857-1945. DEMOCRACY'S INTERNATIONAL LAW. Washington, D.C.: J. Byrne & Co., 1922. JX3160 .R3. France. Ministère des affaires étrangères THE DEPORTATION OF WOMEN AND GIRLS FROM LILLE. TRANSLATED TEXTUALLY FROM THE NOTE ADDRESSED BY THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT TO THE GOVERNMENTS OF NEUTRAL POWERS ON THE CONDUCT OF THE GERMAN AUTHORITIES TOWARDS THE POPULATION OF THE FRENCH DEPARTMENTS IN THE OCCUPATION OF THE ENEMY; WITH EXTRACTS FROM OTHER DOCUMENTS, ANNEXED TO THE NOTE, RELATING TO GERMAN BREACHES OF INTERNATIONAL LAW DURING 1914, 1915, 1916. New York: George H. Doran Co., [1916]. D639.D5 F7. Post, Louis Freeland, 1849-1928 THE DEPORTATIONS DELIRIUM OF NINETEEN- TWENTY : A PERSONAL NARRATIVE OF AN HISTORIC OFFICIAL EXPERIENCE. Chicago : C.H. Kerr, c1923. D570.8.A6 P6 Inscription: Comp[liments] of the author Madariaga, Salvador de, 1886-1978. DISARMAMENT. London: Oxford, 1929. JX1974 .M3. Page, Kirby, 1890-1957. DOLLARS AND WORLD PEACE: A CONSIDERATION OF NATIONALISM, INDUSTRIALISM AND IMPERIALISM. New York: George H. Doran Co., 1927. HC106.3 .P3. Marburg, Theodore, 1862-1946 editor DRAFT CONVENTION FOR LEAGUE OF NATIONS, BY GROUP OF AMERICAN JURISTS AND PUBLICISTS; DESCRIPTION AND COMMENT. New York, The Macmillan Co., 1918. JX1975 .M35. Morris, William, 1834-1896. A DREAM OF JOHN BALL AND A KING'S LESSON. London, New York:Longmans, Green and Co., 1920. JX1964.1 .M87. Urquhart, Francis Fortescue, 1868-1934. THE EASTERN QUESTION. London, New York: Oxford University Press, H. Milford, [1914]. D516 .M8. Loria, Achille, 1857-1943. THE ECONOMIC CAUSES OF

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WAR / BY ACHILLE LORIA... TRANSLATED BY JOHN LESLIE GARNER. Chicago: C.H. Kerr & Co., 1918. JX1252 .L65. Keynes, John Maynard, 1883-1946. THE ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES OF THE PEACE. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Howe, 1920. D648 .K4. Hobson, J. A., 1858-1940. THE ECONOMICS OF UNEMPLOYMENT. Macmillan, 1923. HB171.7 .H5. Boeckel, Florence Brewer, b. 1885. THE EFFORTS OF THE UNITED STATES TO BRING ABOUT WORLD PEACE: PLANS OF THE FOUNDERS OF THIS REPUBLIC AND ITS STATESMEN TO ABOLISH WAR. Washington: National Council for Prevention of War, 1927. JX1961.A3 B6. Great Britain. Board of Trade. 18TH ABSTRACT OF LABOUR STATISTICS. London: Printed by H.M. Stationary Office, 1927. HD8381 .A2. Willis, Irene Cooper. ENGLAND'S HOLY WAR: A STUDY OF ENGLISH LIBERAL IDEALISM DURING THE GREAT WAR. New York: A.A. Knopf, 1928. D633.W5 E5. Beer, George Louis, 1872-1920. THE ENGLISH-SPEAKING PEOPLES: THEIR FUTURE RELATIONS AND JOINT INTERNATIONAL OBLIGATIONS. New York: The Macmillan Co., 1917. D446 .B3. Steiner, Edward Alfred, 1866-1956. THE ETERNAL HUNGER: VIVID MOMENTS IN PERSONAL EXPERIENCE. New York, Chicago : Fleming H. Revell Co., 1925. JX1962 .S67. Inscription: To Miss Jane Addams with the sincerest appreciation-- Edward A Steiner. Christmas 1925. Warner, Horace Everett, 1839-1930. THE ETHICS OF FORCE. Boston: Published for the International Union, by Ginn & Co., 1905. JX1953 .W3. Dickinson, G. Lowes, 1862-1932. THE EUROPEAN ANARCHY. New York: The Macmillan Co., 1916. D511 .D34. Williams, William W. EVERYBODY'S JOB. New York: Williams Publications, 1926. HN31 .W5. Beck, James M., 1861-1936. THE EVIDENCE IN THE CASE: AN ANALYSIS OF THE DIPLOMATIC RECORDS SUBMITTED BY ENGLAND, GERMANY, RUSSIA, AND BELGIUM IN THE SUPREME COURT OF CIVILIZATION, AND THE CONCLUSIONS DEDUCIBLE AS TO THE MORAL RESPONSIBILITY OF THE WAR. New York and London: G. P. Putnam's sons, 1914. D511 .B35. Rust, Francis Marion. EVOLUTION OF DEMOCRACY. Tabriz: Printing press of Armenian Dioces in Azerbaijan, 1923. D443 .R8. Inscription: To Jane Addams of Hull House, whom all Americans love to honor [indecipherable] Jan. 24, 1921 - F Marion Davie, Maurice R., (1893-1964). THE EVOLUTION OF WAR: A STUDY OF ITS ROLE IN EARLY SOCIETIES. New Haven: Yale University Press ; London: H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1929. JX1938 .D3. Sayre, Francis Bowes, 1885-1972. EXPERIMENTS IN INTERNATIONAL ADMINISTRATION. New York and London: Harper & Brothers, 1919. JX1995 .S3. Courtney, Kate. EXTRACTS FROM A DIARY DURING THE WAR. [London]: Printed for Private Circulation, 1927. JX1962 .C8. White, Andrew Dickson, 1832-1918. THE FIRST HAGUE CONFERENCE. Boston: World Peace Foundation, 1912. JX1918 .W5. Pan-Pacific Educational Conference (1st: 1921: Honolulu). FIRST PAN-PACIFIC EDUCATIONAL CONFERENCE, HONOLULU, AUGUST 11-24, 1921: HELD UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE PAN-PACIFIC UNION AND CALLED BY THE

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U.S. DEPARTMENT OFEDUCATION. INVITATIONS FOR PARTICIPATION OF PACIFIC GOVERNMENTS SENT THROUGH THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. PROGRAM AND PROCEEDINGS. [Honolulu, 1921]. L107 .P2 1921. Hudson, Manley O., 1886-1960. THE FIRST YEAR OF THE PERMANENT COURT OF INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE. [New York, N.Y.?: s.n.], 1923. JX1971.5 .H81. Begtrup, Holger, 1859-1937. THE FOLK HIGH SCHOOLS OF DENMARK AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF A FARMING COMMUNITY / BY HOLGER BEGTRUP... HANS LUND ... PETER MANNICHE... WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY SIR MICHAEL SADLER. London: Oxford University Press, H. Milford ; Kobenhavn: A. Busck, [1926]. LA875 .B4. Inscription: To Miss Jane Addams with sincere thanks for your [indecipherable] in the International People's College. Peter Manniche Cohen, Henrietta. FOR MY SONS AND OTHER MOTHERS' SONS. Cincinnati: Author, 1916. JX1965 .C5. Rolland, Romain, 1866-1944. THE FORERUNNERS / BY ROMAIN ROLLAND, TRANSLATED BY EDEN AND CEDAR PAUL. New York: Brace & Howe, [1920]. JX1964.2.R6 P62. Ferrero, Guglielmo, 1871-1942. FOUR YEARS OF FASCISM / BY GUGLIELMO FERRERO, TRANSLATED FROM THE ITALIAN "DA FIUME A ROMA" BY E. W. DICKES, WITH A FOREWORD BY C. J. SQUIRE SPRIGGE. London: P.S. King & Son, 1924. DG571 .F45. Hudson, Manley O., 1886-1960. THE FOURTH YEAR OF THE PERMANENT COURT OF INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE. Worcester, Mass. ; New York: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Division of Intercourse and Education, [1926]. JX1971.5 .H84. Inscription: With the compliments of Manley O. Hudson Mayreder, Rosa Obermayer, 1858-1938. DIE FRAU UND DER INTERNATIONALISMUS. Wien: Frisch, [1920]. HN17 .M4. Kallen, Horace Meyer, 1882-1974. FREEDOM IN THE MODERN WORLD / EDITED BY HORACE M. KALLEN; LECTURES DELIVERED AT THE NEW SCHOOL FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH BY: WALTON H. HAMILTON, REV. JOHN A. RYAN, D.D., F. J. FOAKES-JACKSON... [AND OTHERS]. New York: Coward-McCann, 1928. JC585 .K25. Morgan, Frank, 1869- FRENCH POLICY SINCE 1871 / BY F. MORGAN AND H. W. C. DAVIS. London, New York: Oxford University Press, H. Milford, [1914]. D516 .M8. Lynch, Ada Kyle. FRIENDSHIP LAND, AND OTHER POEMS / BY ADA KYLE LYNCH AND ELEANORE LAWRENCE HATCH. Chicago: Printed by W. A. Stambach, 1916. JX1964.5 .L9. Kallen, Horace Meyer, 1882-1974. FRONTIERS OF HOPE. New York: H. Liveright, 1929. DS149 .K39. Angell, Norman, 1874-1967. THE FRUITS OF VICTORY; A SEQUEL TO "THE GREAT ILLUSION." New York, The Century Co., 1921. HC57 .A783 1921. Babson, Roger Ward, 1875-1967. THE FUTURE OF WORLD PEACE: A BOOK OF CHARTS SHOWING FACTS WHICH MUST BE RECOGNIZED IN FUTURE PLANS FOR PEACE; STATISTICS AND PEACE / BY ROGER W. BABSON; LECTURES DELIVERED IN 1914 BEFORE THE ECONOMIC CLUB OF PROVIDENCE, THE ECONOMIC CLUB OF PORTLAND, AND OTHER

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SIMILAR BODIES. Boston: Babson's Statistical Organization, 1915. JX1953 .B15 1915a. Norman, Carl Adolph, 1879- A GALILEAN: DRAMATIC POEM IN SIX ACTS. [Columbus, O.: The Phillips printing Co.], 1929. JX1964.3 .N8. Inscription: To Miss Jane Addams with the author's deepest respect and admiration. Muralt-Ulrich, Thekla Von. GEDICHTE UND NOVELLEN. Wallisellen : [s.n.], 1918. PT2643 .L6. Inscription: Gift of W.I.L.P.F., Geneva, May 1941 ; Miss Jane Addams [indecipherable] Mai 1919 Witkop, Philipp, 1880-1942, editor GERMAN STUDENTS' WAR LETTERS / TRANSLATED AND ARRANGED FROM THE ORIGINAL EDITION OF DR. PHILIPP WITKOP BY A. F. WEDD. New York: E.P. Dutton and Co., [1929]. D640 .W82. THE GERMAN WHITE-BOOK (ONLY AUTHORIZED TRANSLATION): HOW RUSSIA AND HER RULER BETRAYED GERMANY'S CONFIDENCE AND THEREBY CAUSED THE EUROPEAN WAR, WITH THE ORIGINAL TELEGRAMS AND NOTES. Berlin: Liebheit & Thiesen, 1914. D639.P7 G3. Fletcher, C. R. L., 1857-1934. THE GERMANS: THEIR EMPIRE, HOW THEY HAVE MADE IT. London, New York: Oxford University Press, H. Milford, [1914]. D639.P7 G7. Kellogg, Vernon L., 1867-1937. GERMANY IN THE WAR AND AFTER. New York: The Macmillan Co., 1919. D515 .K29. Inscription: To Miss Jane Addams from Vernon Kellogg with warm regards, September 1919. Mayreder, Rosa Obermayer, 1858-1938. GESCHLECHT UND KULTUR: ESSAYS. Jena: E. Diederichs, 1923. HQ1210 .M2. Hay, Ian. [pseud.] GETTING TOGETHER / BY IAN HAY London, New York: Hodder and Stoughton, 1917. D523 .B44. Mann, Horace. GOD VS. MAMMON: OR "THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN IS AT HAND" (IF WE VOTE FOR IT). Long Beach, California: Moyle, [1916]. HN83 .M2. Inscription: Best wishes of the author, to Miss Jane Addams of Hull House Chicago. Long Beach, Calif. June 7, 192 Angell, Norman, 1874-1967. THE GREAT ILLUSION: A STUDY OF THE RELATION OF MILITARY POWER IN NATIONS TO THEIR ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL ADVANTAGE. New York and London: G.P. Putnam's sons, 1910. JX1952 .A73 1910. La Fontaine, Henri, 1854-1943. THE GREAT SOLUTION, MAGNISSIMA CHARTA: ESSAY ON EVOLUTIONARY AND CONSTRUCTIVE PACIFISM. Boston: World Peace Foundation, 1916. JX1952 .L15. Suttner, Bertha von, 1843-1914. "GROUND ARMS!" "DIE WAFFEN NIEDER!": A ROMANCE OF EUROPEAN WAR / BY BARONESS BERTHA VON SUTTNER, WINNER OF THE NOBEL "PEACE PRIZE". TRANSLATED FROM THE GERMAN BY ALICE ASBURY ABBOTT. Chicago: A.C. McClurg & Co., 1906. JX1964.1.S9 W62. Barclay, Thomas , 1853-1941. THE HAGUE COURT AND VITAL INTERESTS. London: Stevens and Sons, 1905. JX1977 .B3. THE HARBINGER OF PEACE. New York: Published under the direction of the American Peace Society. JX1901 .H28. Volume 1 (1828/1829) Title page has signature: Wm. Ladd Butler, William Frederick, compiler "HE SHALL SPEAK PEACE": LOVE: THE PATH TO PARADISE--PRESENT: ETERNAL / COMPILED BY DIGNUS NON SUM. Milwaukee: W. F. Butler, 1915. JX1964 .B8.

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Inscription: Miss Jane Addams from Wm. F. Butler, Milwaukee October 14, 1915 Gale, Zona, 1874-1938. HEART'S KINDRED. New York: The Macmillan Co., 1915. JX1964.1 .G14. Meyer, Ernest Louis, 1892-1953. "HEY! YELLOWBACKS!": THE WAR DIARY OF A CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTOR / BY ERNEST L. MEYER ; FOREWORD BY WILLIAM ELLERY LEONARD. New York: The John Day Co., c1930. JX1968 .M4. Royce, Josiah, 1855-1916. THE HOPE OF THE GREAT COMMUNITY. New York: The Macmillan Co., 1916. D523 .R6. Inscribed: Josiah Royce Willis, Irene Cooper. HOW WE GOT ON WITH THE WAR: A FURTHER STUDY OF LIBERAL IDEALISM. Manchester [England] ; London: The National Labour Press, [1920]. D633.W5 H2. Willis, Irene Cooper. HOW WE WENT INTO THE WAR: A STUDY OF LIBERAL IDEALISM. Manchester [England] ; London: The National Labour Press, [1919]. D633.W5 H1. Rowntree, B. Seebohm, 1871-1954. THE HUMAN FACTOR IN BUSINESS. London, New York:Longmans, Green, and Co., 1925. HD8390 .R7. James, William, 1842-1910. HUMAN IMMORTALITY: TWO SUPPOSED OBJECTIONS TO THE DOCTRINE. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Co., 1898. BT923 .J3. Dunning, William Archibald, 1857-1922. A HUNDRED YEARS OF PEACE BETWEEN THE TWO GREAT ENGLISH-SPEAKING NATIONS / PRINTED FROM THE PLATES OF "THE BRITISH EMPIRE AND THE UNITED STATES" ... FOR THE USE OF MINISTERS IN THE PREPARATION OF SERMONS APPROPRIATE TO THE CELEBRATION OF THE CENTENARY OF THE RATIFICATION OF THE GHENT TREATY OF PEACE ON SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1915, SENT OUT UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE FEDERAL COUNCIL OF THE CHURCHES OF CHRIST IN AMERICA AND THE CHURCH PEACE UNION. New York: Scribner, 1915. E183.8.G7 D91. Mayreder, Rosa Obermayer, 1858-1938. IDEEN DER LIEBE. Jena: E. Diederichs, 1927. HQ31 .M35. Jordan, David Starr, 1851-1931. IMPERIAL DEMOCRACY: A STUDY OF THE RELATION OF GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE, EQUALITY BEFORE THE LAW, AND OTHER TENETS OF DEMOCRACY, TO THE DEMANDS OF A VIGOROUS FOREIGN POLICY AND OTHER DEMANDS OF IMPERIAL DOMINION. New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1899. JV568 1899 .J8. Kauffman, Reginald Wright, 1877- IN A MOMENT OF TIME: THINGS SEEN ON THE BREAD-LINE OF BELGIUM. New York: Moffat, Yard and Co., 1915. D541 .K2. IN MEMORY OF EDWIN GINN, 1838-1914: MEMORIAL SERVICE AT THE SOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, BOSTON, SUNDAY, MARCH 1, 1914, AT THREE O'CLOCK. [Boston, 1914]. JX1962 .G6. Williams, Albert Rhys, 1883-1962. IN THE CLAWS OF THE GERMAN EAGLE. New York: E.P. Dutton & Co., 1917. D640 .W5. Inscribed: To Jane Addams with gratitude for such inspiration, Albert R Williams. Trask, Katrina, 1853-1922. IN THE VANGUARD. New York: The Macmillan Co., 1922. JX1964.3 .T6 1922. League to Enforce Peace (U.S.). INDEPENDENCE HALL CONFERENCE HELD IN THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, BUNKER HILL DAY (JUNE

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17TH), 1915: TOGETHER WITH THE SPEECHES MADE AT A PUBLIC BANQUET IN THE BELLVUE-STRATFORD HOTEL ON THE PRECEDING EVENING. New York City: Printed by the League to Enforce Peace, [1915]. JX1908.U6 L4. King, Willford Isbell, 1880-1962. INDEX NUMBERS ELUCIDATED. New York, London: Longmans, Green and Co., 1930. HB225 .K5. Redgrove, H. Stanley, 1887-1943. THE INDICTMENT OF WAR / COMPILED FROM THE WORKS OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST MINDS, BY H. STANLEY REDGROVE ... & JEANNE ROWBOTTOM, CONTAINING MANY PASSAGES FROM THE WORKS OF FOREIGN AUTHORS NOW FOR THE FIRST TIME TRANSLATED INTO ENGLISH. London: C.W. Daniel, 1919. JX1937 .R35. Peat, Harold Reginald, 1893- THE INEXCUSABLE LIE / BY HAROLD R. PEAT ("PRIVATE PEAT"). New York, N.Y. ; Newark, N.J.: Barse & Hopkins], 1923. JX1953 .P4. Blymyer, William Hervey. INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION: THE ISOLATION (OR NON-INTERCOURSE) PLAN, WITH A PROPOSED CONVENTION. [New York: Press of F. Payne, c1917]. JX1963 .B62. Inscription: Miss Jane Addams with the compliments of the Author INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS. Philadelphia: The American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1919. HC57 .A7. Robertson, David Allan, editor. INTERNATIONAL EDUCATIONAL RELATIONS OF THE U.S. Washington, D.C.: American Council on Education, [1925]. LB2338 .R6. Woolf, Leonard, 1880-1969. INTERNATIONAL GOVERNMENT: TWO REPORTS BY L. S. WOOLF / PREPARED FOR THE FABIAN RESEARCH DEPARTMENT, WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY BERNARD SHAW; TOGETHER WITH A PROJECT BY A FABIAN COMMITTEE FOR A SUPERNATIONAL AUTHORITY THAT WILL PREVENT WAR. London: Allen, 1916. JX1975 .W6. International Labour Office. THE INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANISATION AND THE FIRST YEAR OF ITS WORK. Geneva: [Printed by Atar], 1921. HD7809 .I76. Stein, Robert, 1857- AN INTERNATIONAL POLICE TO GUARANTEE THE WORLD'S PEACE. Washington, D.C.: Judd & Detweiler, 1912. JX1963 .S6. Eijkman, Pieter Hendrik, 1862-1914. L'INTERNATIONALISME SCIENTIFIQUE (SCIENCES PURES ET LETTRES) / PAR P. H. EIJKMAN ; AVEC UN AVANT-PROPOS DU PROFESSEUR PAUL S. REINSCH. La Haye: [W. P. van Stockum], 1911. AS4 .F7. Potter, Pitman B., 1892- AN INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION. New York ; London: D. Appleton-Century Co., 1928. JX3160.P6 I5 1928. Holmes, John Haynes, 1879-1964. IS VIOLENCE THE WAY OUT OF OUR INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES? New York: Dodd, Mead and Co., 1920. HD8072 .H7. Feiling, Keith Grahame, Sir, 1884- ITALIAN POLICY SINCE 1870. London ; New York: Oxford Univ. Press, [1914]. D639.P7 G7. Lepsius, Johannes, 1858-1926. JESUS AT THE PEACE CONFERENCE: MINUTES OF THE COUNCIL OF THREE. [The Hague: J. Lepsius, 1919]. JX1964.3 .L6. JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL DISPUTES. Baltimore: American Society for Judicial Settlement of International Disputes, 1913. JX1932 .A6, v. 1913. Russell,

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Bertrand, 1872-1970. JUSTICE IN WAR TIME. Chicago : The Open Court Publishing Co., 1916. D523 .R7. Muegge, M. A. KEW GARDENS ADVENTURES: FAIRY TALES FOR GROWN-UPS. London: Daniel, [1926]. JX1964.1 .M9. Inscription: Gift of W.I.L.P.F., Geneva, May 1941 ; To Miss Jane Addams of Chicago with compliments from M.A. Beckstrom, Theodor, 1872- THE KEY TO PEACE AND THE FREEDOM OF THE SEVEN SEAS. Philadelphia, Pa.: T. Beckstrom, 1927. JX1953 .B38. Estey, James Arthur. THE LABOR PROBLEM. New York : McGraw-Hill book Co., 1928. HD4854 .E8. Furniss, Edgar S. LABOR PROBLEMS: A BOOK OF MATERIALS FOR THEIR STUDY. Boston, New York: Houghton, Mifflin Co., 1925. HD4901 .F8. Kelchner, Warren H., 1895- LATIN AMERICAN RELATIONS WITH THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS. Boston, 1929. JX1975.5 .S7. Mead, Lucia True Ames, 1856-1936. LAW OR WAR. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Doran & Co., 1928. JX1952 .M34. Dibblee, George Binney, 1868- THE LAWS OF SUPPLY AND DEMAND, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THEIR INFLUENCE ON OVER-PRODUCTION AND UNEMPLOYMENT. London: Constable and Co., 1912. HB171 .D6. Suttner, Bertha von, 1843-1914. LAY DOWN YOUR ARMS: THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF MARTHA VON TILLING / BY BERTHA VON SUTTNER. AUTHORISED TRANSLATION BY T. HOLMES. London: Longmans, Green and Co., 1908. JX1964.1.S9 W622. Inscription: See Advocate of Peace 1893 140, 142 ; Bertha v. Suttner Chicago Nov. 1912 Maxim, Hudson, 1853-1927, editor. LEADING OPINIONS BOTH FOR AND AGAINST NATIONAL DEFENSE: A SYMPOSIUM OF OPINIONS OF EMINENT LEADERS OF AMERICAN THOUGHT ON THE SUBJECT OF OUR NEEDS FOR NATIONAL DEFENSE / COLLECTED AND ARRANGED BY HUDSON MAXIM; A HANDBOOK AND GUIDE FOR DEBATERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS, PRESENTING BOTH SIDES OF THE QUESTION WITH ABSOLUTE IMPARTIALITY. [New York: Hearst's International Library Co., c1916]. JX1997 .M35. Marburg, Theodore, 1862-1946. LEAGUE OF NATIONS. New York: The Macmillan Co., 1917-18. JX1975 .M36. Vols. 1 and 2 Seligman, Edwin R. A., 1861-1939. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS. New York, 1924. JX1975 .S4. Alexander, Horace Gundry, 1889-1989. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS AND THE OPERATION OF THE MINORITY TREATIES. London: Friends Book Center, [1926]. D655 .A6. Apponyi, Albert, 1846-1933. LECTURES ON THE PEACE PROBLEM AND ON THE CONSTITUTIONAL GROWTH OF HUNGARY: DELIVERED IN THE UNITED STATES AND IN CANADA, BY COUNT ALBERT APPONYI. Budapest: St. Stephen's Printing Press Co., 1911. JX1963 .A765. Salomon, Alice, 1872-1948. LEITFADEN DER WOHFAHRTSPFLEGE. Leipzig ; Berlin: B. E. Teubner, 1921. HV40 .S17. Inscription: Jane Addams from Alice Salomon October 1921 Bausman, Frederick LET FRANCE EXPLAIN, London : G. Allen & Unwin, [1922] D516.B46 Dubois, Raphael, 1849- LETTRES SUR LE PACIFISME SCIENTIFIQUE ET L'ANTICINESE. Paris: Delpeuch, 1927. JX1953 .D8. Rolland, Romain, 1866-1944. LILULI / WITH THIRTY-TWO WOOD

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ENGRAVINGS BY FRANS MASEREEL. New York: Boni & Liveright, 1920. JX1964.3 .R6. Bassett, John Spencer, 1867-1928. THE LOST FRUITS OF WATERLOO. New York: The Macmillan Co., 1918. D610 .B35. Jones, Jenkin Lloyd, 1843-1918. LOVE FOR THE BATTLE-TORN PEOPLES: SERMON-STUDIES BY JENKIN LLOYD JONES, LL.D., FOR THE REINFORCEMENT OF FAITH. Chicago: Unity Publishing Co., 1916. JX1965.5 .J7. Kagawa, Toyohiko, 1888-1960. LOVE, THE LAW OF LIFE, BY TOYOHIKO KAGAWA; TRANSLATED BY J. FULLERTON GRESSITT, WITH A FOREWORD BY RUFUS M. JONES... AND A BIOGRAPHY OF MR. KAGAWA BY ELEANOR M. HINDER AND HELEN F. TOPPING. Philadelphia, Chicago:, The John C. Winston Co., 1929. JX1962 .K3. Carpenter, Edward, 1844-1929. LOVE'S COMING OF AGE: A SERIES OF PAPERS ON THE RELATIONS OF THE SEXES. Chicago: Kerr, [1911?]. HQ31 .C3. Brewster, Harold Sydney, 1879- MADNESS OF WAR. New York ; London: Harper, 1928. JX1953 .B64. Swiss Committee for the Study of the Principles of a Durable Treaty of Peace. MEMORIAL CONCERNING THE PRINCIPLES OF A DURABLE TREATY OF PEACE. Olten: Trösch, 1915. D613 .S9. Mayreder, Rosa Obermayer, 1858-1938. MENSCH UND MENSCHLICHKEIT. Wien: Braumüller, 1928. HN17 .M4. Coit, Stanton, 1857-1944, compiler. THE MESSAGE OF MAN: A BOOK OF ETHICAL SCRIPTURES, GATHERED FROM MANY SOURCES AND ARRANGED BY STANTON COIT, PH.D. London: S. Sonnenschein and Co., 1902. BV4801 .C55. Raleigh, Walter Alexander, 1861-1922. MIGHT IS RIGHT. London ; New York: Oxford Univ. Press, [1914]. D639.P7 G7. Trask, Katrina, 1853-1922. THE MIGHTY AND THE LOWLY. New York: The Macmillan Co., 1915. BT303 .T7. Barnes, Roswell Parkhurst. MILITARIZING OUR YOUTH: THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE RESERVE OFFICERS' TRAINING CORPS IN OUR SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES / BY ROSWELL P. BARNES, WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY JOHN DEWEY. New York: Committee on Militarism in Education, 1927. JX1997.5 .B3. American Union Against Militarism. MILITARY AND NAVAL TRAINING OF THE CITIZEN FORCES OF THE U.S.: TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1917. STATEMENT OF MR. PHILIP SCHAEFER [BEFORE THE SENATE COMMITTEE ON MILITARY AFFAIRS]. Washington, D.C.: American Union Against Militarism, [1917]. JX1997 .A3. Glasier, John Bruce, 1859-1920, editor THE MINSTRELSY OF PEACE: A COLLECTION OF NOTABLE VERSE IN THE ENGLISH TONGUE, RELATING TO PEACE AND WAR, RANGING FROM THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY TO THE PRESENT DAY/ COLLECTED, WITH NOTES AND AN INTRODUCTORY ESSAY ON POETRY AND IN ENGLISH POETRY. Manchester and London: National Labour Press Limited, [1920]. JX1964.5.A1 G5. Bancroft, Edgar Addison, 1857-1925. THE MISSION OF AMERICA, AND OTHER WAR-TIME SPEECHES OF EDGAR A. BANCROFT / EDITED BY FREDERIC BANCROFT, WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY JOHN H. FINLEY. Washington, D.C., 1927. D509 .B3. Lynch, Frederick Henry, 1867-1934, editor MOBILISING FOR PEACE:

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ADDRESSES DELIVERED AT THE CONGRESS ON AMERICA AND THE PERMANENT COURT OF INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE. New York, Chicago: Fleming H. Revell Co., 1924. JX1937 .L8. Jane Addams Hull-House "the author" Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. International Conference on Chemical Warfare (1929: Frankfurt am Main). DIE MODERNEN KRIEGSMETHODEN UND DER SCHUTZ DER ZIVILBEVÖLKERUNG: DOKUMENTE DER INTERNATIONALEN KOFERENZ IN FRANKFURT AM MAIN, AM 4., 5. UND 6. / JANUAR, 1929. [Stuttgart, 1929]. JX1954.W8 C43. Inscription: [Inscribed to Jane Addams in German] Wirt, Loyal Lincoln, 1863- THE MORAL EQUIVALENT OF WAR. San Francisco: Western Division, National Council for Prevention of War, [1927]. JX1953 .W7. Mayo, Katherine, 1868?-1940. MOTHER INDIA. New York: Harcourt, Brace, c1927. DS421 .M4. Hughes, Gwendolyn Salisbury. MOTHERS IN INDUSTRY; WAGE- EARNING BY MOTHERS IN PHILADELPHIA. New York: New Republic, 1925. HD6096.P5 H8. Angell, Norman, Sir, 1874-1967. MUST BRITAIN TRAVEL THE MOSCOW ROAD? / BY NORMAN ANGELL. WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO LEON TROTSKY'S BOOK: WHERE IS BRITAIN GOING? London: N. Douglas; [1926]. HC256.3 .B7. Crozier, Alfred Owen. NATION OF NATIONS: THE WAY TO PERMANENT PEACE; A SUPREME CONSTITUTION FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF GOVERNMENTS. Cincinnati: Stewart & Kidd Co., 1915. JX1953 .C7. MacDonald, James Ramsay, 1866-1937. NATIONAL DEFENCE: A STUDY IN MILITARISM. London: G. Allen & Unwin ltd., [1918]. JX1997 .M2. Young, George, 1872- NATIONALISM AND WAR IN THE NEAR EAST / (BY A DIPLOMATIST); EDITED BY LORD COURTNEY OF PENWITH. Oxford: Clarendon Press ; London, New York:H. Milford, 1915. DR46 .Y6. Krehbiel, Edward B., b. 1878. NATIONALISM, WAR AND SOCIETY: A STUDY OF NATIONALISM AND ITS CONCOMITANT, WAR, IN THEIR RELATION TO CIVILIZATION; AND OF THE FUNDAMENTALS AND THE PROGRESS OF THE OPPOSITION TO WAR / BY EDWARD KREHBIEL... WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY NORMAN ANGELL New York: The Macmillan Co., 1916. JX1952 .K8. Johnson, James Weldon, 1871-1938. NATIVE AFRICAN RACES AND CULTURE. [Charlottesville, Va.], 1927. GN645 .J55. Fight the Famine Council. THE NEEDS OF EUROPE: ITS ECONOMIC RECONSTRUCTION. A REPORT OF THE INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC CONFERENCE CALLED BY THE FIGHT THE FAMINE COUNCIL AND HELD AT CAXTON HALL, WESTMINSTER, ON THE 11TH, 12TH, AND 13TH OF OCTOBER, 1920. London, 1921. D648 .F4. Brown, Mabel Webster. NEUROPSYCHIATRY AND THE WAR: A BIBLIOGRAPHY WITH ABSTRACTS / PREPARED BY MABEL WEBSTER BROWN... EDITED BY FRANKWOOD E. WILLIAMS. New York City: War Work Committee, the National Committee for Mental Hygiene, 1918. JX1997 .B8. Brown, Mabel Webster. NEUROPSYCHIATRY AND THE WAR: SUPPLEMENT I, OCTOBER 1918. New York City: War Work Committee, the National Committee for Mental Hygiene, 1918. JX1997 .B8.

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Supp. Duhamel, Georges, 1884-1966. THE NEW BOOK OF MARTYRS: FROM THE FRENCH OF GEORGES DUHAMEL. London: W. Heinemann, [1918]. D640 .D75. Toynbee, Arnold Joseph, 1889-1975. THE NEW EUROPE: SOME ESSAYS IN RECONSTRUCTION / BY ARNOLD TOYNBEE ... WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY THE EARL OF CROMER. London and Toronto: J.M. Dent ; New York: E.P. Dutton & Co., 1916. D610 .T6. Faunce, William Herbert Perry, 1859-1930. THE NEW HORIZON OF STATE AND CHURCH. New York: The Macmillan Co., 1918. D639.R4 F3. Holmes, John Haynes, 1879-1964. NEW WARS FOR OLD, BEING A STATEMENT OF RADICAL PACIFISM IN TERMS OF FORCE VERSUS NON-RESISTANCE, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE FACTS AND PROBLEMS OF THE GREAT WAR. New York: Dodd, Mead and Co., 1916. JX1952 .H7. Eddy, Sherwood, 1871-1963. THE NEW WORLD OF LABOR. New York: George H. Doran Co., 1923. HD4854 .E3. Addams, Jane, 1860-1935. NEWER IDEALS OF PEACE. New York: The Macmillan Co. ; London: Macmillan & Co., ltd., 1907. JX1952 .A25. Addams, Jane, 1860-1935. NEWER IDEALS OF PEACE. Chautauqua, N.Y.: The Chautauqua Press, 1907. JX1952 .A25c. Irwin, Will, 1873-1948. "THE NEXT WAR": AN APPEAL TO COMMON SENSE. New York: E.P. Dutton & Co., 1921. D523 .I87. THE NEXT WAR: THREE ADDRESSES DELIVERED AT A SYMPOSIUM AT HARVARD UNIVERSITY, NOVEMBER 18, 1924, BY NORRIS F. HALL, ZECHARIAH CHAFEE, JR., MANLEY O. HUDSON. Cambridge, Mass.: The Harvard Alumni Bulletin Press, 1925. JX1953 .N55. Woods, Amy. NICARAGUA AND THE U.S.: A THOROUGH, AUTHORITATIVE PRESENTATION OF THE POLITICAL,ECONOMIC, AND HISTORICAL PHASES OF THE NICARAGUAN SITUATION. Washington: U.S. Gov't. Print. Office, 1928. F1526 .W8. Blymyer, William Hervey. OBSERVATIONS ON COMPULSORY ARBITRATION AND DISARMAMENT UNDER PENALTY OF NON-INTERCOURSE: INCLUDING A PLAN FOR A CONVENTION. [New York, 1907]. JX1970 .B6. OCCUPIED HAITI: BEING THE REPORT OF A COMMITTEE OF SIX DISINTERESTED AMERICANS REPRESENTING ORGANIZATIONS EXCLUSIVELY AMERICAN, WHO, HAVING PERSONALLY STUDIED CONDITIONS IN HAITI IN 1926, FAVOR THE RESTORATION OF THE INDEPENDENCE OF THE NEGRO REPUBLIC / EDITED BY EMILY GREENE BALCH. New York: The Writers Publishing Company, 1927. F1926 .B17. Inscribed: Comp[liments] of the author E.G.B. Kehler, James Howard. AN OPEN LETTER TO THE NATION WITH REGARD TO A PEACE PLAN. New York: M. Kennerley, 1915. JX1963 .K42. Murray, Gilbert, 1866-1957. THE ORDEAL OF THIS GENERATION. New York and London: Harper, 1929. JX1952 .M85. National Council for Prevention of War (U.S.). ORGANIZATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES THAT PROMOTE INTERNATIONAL UNDERSTANDING AND WORLD PEACE. Washington D.C.: National Council for Prevention of War, 1927. JX1908.U6 N55. Whipple, Leon. OUR ANCIENT LIBERTIES : THE STORY OF THE ORIGIN AND MEANING OF

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CIVIL AND RELIGIOUS LIBERTY IN THE UNITED STATES. New York : H.W. Wilson, 1927. JC599.U5 W4 Maxwell, George Hebard, b. 1860 OUR NATIONAL DEFENSE: THE PATRIOTISM OF PEACE / BY GEORGE H. MAXWELL; THE FOURTH BOOK OF THE HOMECROFTERS. Washington ; New Orleans: Rural Settlements Association, 1915. JX1997 .M37. Almond, David Moses, b. 1870 OUT OF CHAOS. Chicago: Schulman Bros. Press, [1929]. JX1965.5 .A4. Inscribed: To the great worker for Human Fellowship this book is presented by David M Almond. OUT OF THEIR OWN MOUTHS: UTTERANCES OF GERMAN RULERS, STATESMEN, SAVANTS, PUBLICISTS, JOURNALISTS, POETS, BUSINESS MEN, PARTY LEADERS AND SOLDIERS. New York: Appleton, 1917. D515 .O9. Morrison, Charles Clayton, b. 1874 THE OUTLAWRY OF WAR: A CONSTRUCTIVE POLICY FOR WORLD PEACE... / WITH AN AFTERWORD BY JOHN DEWEY. Chicago: Willett, 1927. JX1952 .M63 1927. Levinson, Salmon Oliver, 1865-1941. OUTLAWRY OF WAR. DECEMBER 25, 1921. Chicago: American Committee for the Outlawry of War, [1921]. JX1953 .L53. Ingram, John K., 1823-1907. OUTLINES OF THE HISTORY OF RELIGION. London: Black, 1900. BL80 .I54. THE OVERTHROW OF THE WAR SYSTEM / [Contributions by] JANE ADDAMS... [AND OTHERS] LUCIA AMES MEAD, EDITOR. Boston: The Forum Publications, 1915. JX1953 .M57. PACIFISM IN THE MODERN WORLD / EDITED BY DEVERE ALLEN. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Doran & Co., 1929. JX1937 .A5. PAX INTERNATIONAL. Washington, D.C., Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Section for the United States. JX1901 .P25 1925-1931. Addams, Jane, 1860-1935. PEACE AND BREAD IN TIME OF WAR. New York: The Macmillan Co., 1922. JX1965 .A3. Griscom, Anna Bassett, 1889-1974, compiler PEACE CRUSADERS; ADVENTURES IN GOODWILL: A BOOK OF RECITATIONS FOR CHILDREN, STORIES - POEMS - ESSAYS / COMPILED BY ANNA BASSETT GRISCOM FOR THE AMERICAN FRIENDS SERVICE COMMITTEE, PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Co., 1928. JX1955 .G7. Moritzen, Julius. THE PEACE MOVEMENT OF AMERICA. New York: The Knickerbocker Press, 1912 JX1961.A3 M6 To Miss Jane Addams with the compliments of the author. Boston, Jan 15 1915 Gibbs, Jessie Wiseman. PEACE SONNETS. Villisca, Iowa.: The Author, 1915. JX1964.5 .G4. Angell, Norman, 1874-1967. THE PEACE TREATY AND THE ECONOMIC CHAOS OF EUROPE. London: The Swarthmore Press, 1920. HC57 .A786. Lee, Vernon, 1856-1935. PEACE WITH HONOUR: CONTROVERSIAL NOTES ON THE SETTLEMENT. London: Union of Democratic Control, 1915. D613 .P13. Inscription: To Miss Jane Addams from Vernon Lee, grateful for the hope she lives and represents. Peat, David A. PERSONAL SERVICE FOR PEACE!: A PRACTICAL PROPOSAL FOR MEN OF GOODWILL. [London: "Arbitrate First" Bureau, 1926]. JX1971 .P36. Towne, Charles Arnette, b. 1858 PHILIPPINE INDEPENDENCE: SPEECH OF HON. CHARLES A. TOWNE, OF MINNESOTA, IN THE SENATE

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OF THE UNITED STATES... JANUARY 28, 1901. Washington: Govt. Print. Office, 1901. DS681.5.U5 T6. Mayreder, Rosa Obermayer, 1858-1938. PIPIN: EIN SOMMERERLEBNIS. Leipzig: Seemann, 1903. PT2625.B1 P6. Claparède-Spir, Hélène, compiler POUR L'ENTENTE DES PEUPLES: VOIX DE FRANCE, D'ALLEMAGNE ET D'ANGLETERRE. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1925. JX1937 .C5. Inscription: A la [indecipherable] l'ideal international Jane Addams, hommage affectueux [indecipherable] H.C.S. Anson, Harold, b. 1867 A PRACTICAL FAITH / BY HAROLD ANSON; WITH A PREFACE BY THE REV. H. R. L. SHEPPARD. New York ; London: The Century Co., [1926]. BR125 .A53. Fisher, Walter Lowrie, 1862-1935. PREPARATIONS FOR PEACE. [Chicago, c1915]. D619 .F5. Academy of Political Science (U.S.). THE PRESERVATION OF PEACE: A SERIES OF ADDRESSES AND PAPERS PRESENTED AT THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ACADEMY OF POLITICAL SCIENCE IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK, NOVEMBER 23, 1928 / EDITED BY PARKER THOMAS MOON. [New York]: The Academy of Political Science, Columbia University, 1929. JX1937 .A3. Mead, Edwin D., 1849-1937. THE PRINCIPLES OF THE FOUNDERS / BY EDWIN D. MEAD; ORATION BEFORE THE CITY GOVERNMENT AND CITIZENS OF BOSTON AT FANEUIL HALL, JULY 4, 1903. Boston: American Unitarian Association, 1903. JX1953 .M47. Mlynarski, Feliks John, b. 1884 THE PROBLEMS OF THE COMING PEACE. New York: Polish Book Importing Co., 1916. D610 .M9. American Society for Judicial Settlement of International Disputes. PROCEEDINGS OF FOURTH NATIONAL CONFERENCE Baltimore, Md., 1913 JX1932 .A6. Vol. 4 (1913). Pan-Pacific Food Conservation Conference (1st: 1924: Honolulu). PROCEEDINGS OF THE FIRST PAN-PACIFIC FOOD CONSERVATION CONFERENCE: HELD UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE PAN-PACIFIC UNION. HONOLULU, HAWAII, JULY 31 TO AUGUST 14, 1924 / PUBLICATION COMMITTEE: H. P. AGEE, O. H. SWEZEY, F. G. KRAUSS. [Honolulu, 1925]. TX345 .P2. Hapgood, Norman, 1868-1937, editor PROFESSIONAL PATRIOTS / EDITED BY NORMAN HAPGOOD; MATERIAL ASSEMBLED BY SIDNEY HOWARD AND JOHN HEARLEY, AND EXPOSURE OF THE PERSONALITIES, METHODS AND OBJECTIVES INVOLVED IN THE ORGANIZED EFFORT TO EXPLOIT PATRIOTIC IMPULSES IN THESE UNITED STATES DURING AND AFTER THE LATE WAR. New York: A. & C. Boni, 1927. D639.P7 A5. Boeckel, Florence Brewer, b. 1885. PROGRESS OF THE CENTURIES TOWARD WORLD ORGANIZATION. Washington, D.C.: National Council for Prevention of War, 1927. JX1953 .B54. Gargaz, Pierre Andrè. A PROJECT OF UNIVERSAL AND PERPETUAL PEACE / WRITTEN BY PIERRE- ANDRÉ GARGAZ, A FORMER GALLEY-SLAVE, AND PRINTED BY BENJAMIN FRANKLIN AT PASSY IN THE YEAR 1782. HERE REPRINTED, TOGETHER WITH AN ENGLISH VERSION, INTRODUCTION, & TYPOGRAPHICAL NOTE BY GEORGE SIMPSON EDDY. New York: G.S. Eddy, 1922. JX1946 .G3. Walling, William English, 1877-1936.

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THE PROSPECTS FOR ECONOMIC INTERNATIONALISM. Philadelphia: The American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1916. D613 .W2. Gregg, Richard Bartlett, b. 1885 THE PSYCHOLOGY AND STRATEGY OF GANDHI'S NON-VIOLENT RESISTANCE. Madras: Ganesan, 1929. JX1967.G8 G181. Lowell, A. Lawrence PUBLIC OPINION AND WORLD PEACE. Cambridge : Harvard University Press, 1923 HM261 .L8 Lowell, A. Lawrence, 1856-1943. PUBLIC OPINION IN WAR AND PEACE. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1923. HM261 .L8. Rouse, Ruth. REBUILDING EUROPE: THE STUDENT CHAPTER IN POST-WAR RECONSTRUCTION / BY RUTH ROUSE... WITH A FOREWORD BY DR. JOHN R. MOTT. London: Student Christian Movement, 1925. JX1965.7 .R6. A RECONSTRUCTION LABOR POLICY. Philadelphia: American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1919. HD8072 .A7. Inter-parliamentary Union. Swedish Group. RECUEIL DE DOCUMENTS, 1914 / RÉDIGÉ AU NOM DU BUREAU DU GROUPE, PAR P. G. WIDEGREN. : Centraltryckeriet, 1915. JX1930.I75 S7 1914. A RED TRIANGLE GIRL IN FRANCE. New York: George H. Doran Co., 1918. D639.Y7 R4. THE REGISTRATION OF ALIENS A DANGEROUS PROJECT: INCLUDING THE PROCEEDINGS OF A LUNCHEON CONFERENCE IN OPPOSITION TO THE REGISTRATION OF ALIENS AND DEPORTATION BILLS, HELD AT THE HOTEL ASTOR, NEW YORK CITY, JANUARY 9TH, 1926 / EDITED BY MAX J. KOHLER. [New York?], 1926. JX4265 .K6. Eddy, Sherwood, 1871-1963. RELIGION AND SOCIAL JUSTICE. New York: George H. Doran Co., 1927. JX1953 .E2. Moulton, Harold Glenn, 1883-1965. THE REPARATION PLAN: AN INTERPRETATION OF THE REPORTS OF THE EXPERT COMMITTEES APPOINTED BY THE REPARATION COMMISSION, NOVEMBER 30, 1923 / BY HAROLD G. MOULTON, WITH THE AID OF THE COUNCIL AND STAFF OF THE INSTITUTE OF ECONOMICS. New York: McGraw-Hill book Co., 1924. D649.G3 M6. Lake Mohonk Conference on International Arbitration. REPORT OF THE ANNUAL LAKE MOHONK CONFERENCE ON INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION, [for the years] 1914-1916. [Mohonk Lake, N.Y.]: Lake Mohonk Arbitration Conference, 1914-1916. JX1932 .L3 Conference on the Cause and Cure of War (1st: 1925: Washington, D.C.). REPORT OF THE CONFERENCE ON THE CAUSE AND CURE OF WAR HELD IN WASHINGTON, D.C., JANUARY 18-24, 1925. [n.p., 1925]. JX1933 1925. Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. Congress (2nd: 1919: Zürich). REPORT OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF WOMEN, ZURICH, MAY 12 TO 17, 1919. Geneva, Switzerland: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, [1919?]. JX1930 .W8 1919. Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. Congress (3rd: (1921: Vienna). REPORT OF THE THIRD INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF WOMEN, VIENNA, JULY 10-17, 1921. Geneva, Switzerland: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, [1921]. JX1930 .W8 1921. Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. Congress (4th: 1924: Washington, D.C.).

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REPORT OF THE FOURTH CONGRESS OF THE WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE FOR PEACE AND FREEDOM, WASHINGTON, MAY 1 TO 7, 1924. Washington, U.S.A.: Women's International League, U.S. section; [1924]. JX1930 .W8 1924. Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. Congress (5th: 1926: Dublin). REPORT OF THE FIFTH CONGRESS OF THE WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE FOR PEACE AND FREEDOM: DUBLIN, JULY 8 TO 15, 1926. Washington, U.S.A.: Women's International League, U.S. section, [1926?]. JX1930 .W8 1926. Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. Congress (6th: 1929: Prague). REPORT OF THE SIXTH CONGRESS... PRAGUE, AUGUST 24TH TO 28TH, 1929. Geneva, Switzerland: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, [1929]. JX1930 .W8 1929. Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. Congress (7th: 1932: Grenoble). REPORT OF THE SEVENTH CONGRESS OF THE WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE FOR PEACE AND FREEDOM, GRENOBLE, MAY 15TH TO 19TH, 1932. Geneva, Switzerland: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, [1932?]. JX1930 .W8 1932. International Council of Women (1904: Berlin). REPORT OF TRANSACTIONS DURING THE THIRD QUINQUENNIAL TERM TERMINATING WITH THE THIRD QUINQUENNIAL MEETING HELD IN BERLIN, JUNE, 1904 / [EDITED BY MAY WRIGHT SEWALL] ; WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY MAY WRIGHT SEWALL, RETIRING PRESIDENT. Boston : [International Council of Women], 1909. HQ1106 1904. Vol. 1 HQ1106 1904. Vol. 2 Fried, Alfred H.,1864-1921. THE RESTORATION OF EUROPE / BY DR. ALFRED H. FRIED; TRANSLATED FROM THE GERMAN BY LEWIS STILES GANNETT. New York: The Macmillan Co., 1916. D610 .F82. Keynes, John Maynard, 1883-1946. A REVISION OF THE TREATY: BEING A SEQUEL TO THE ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES OF THE PEACE. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Co., 1922. D648 .K45. ROUND TABLE. London. D501 .R6. Vol. 22. Vinogradoff, Paul, 1854-1925. RUSSIA: THE PSYCHOLOGY OF A NATION. London, New York: Oxford University Press, H. Milford, [1914]. D516 .M8. Branford, Victor. SCIENCE AND SANCTITY: A STUDY IN THE SCIENTIFIC APPROACH TO UNITY. London: Leplay House Press and Williams & Norgate, 1923. HM101 .B7. Chirol, Valentine, 1852-1929. SERBIA AND THE SERBS. London, New York: Oxford University Press, H. Milford, [1914]. D516 .M8. Fosdick, Harry Emerson, 1878-1969. SHALL WE END WAR?: A SERMON PREACHED AT THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, N.Y., JUNE 5, 1921. New York: Clearing House for Limitation of Armament, [1921]. JX1965.5 .F7. Tawney, R. H., 1880-1962. THE SICKNESS OF AN ACQUISITIVE SOCIETY. London: The Fabian Society, G. Allen & Unwin, 1920. HB199.T3 S5. Wisconsin Woman's Suffrage Association. Education Committee. SOCIAL FORCES: A TOPICAL OUTLINE WITH BIBLIOGRAPHY. Madison, Wis.: Wisconsin Woman's Suffrage Association, 1915. H91 .W6 Nasmyth, George William, 1882-1920. SOCIAL PROGRESS AND THE DARWINIAN THEORY: A STUDY OF FORCE AS A FACTOR

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IN HUMAN RELATIONS / BY GEORGE NASMYTH, WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY NORMAN ANGELL. New York and London: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1916. JX1966 .N3. Evans, Luther Harris, 1902- SOME LEGAL AND HISTORICAL ANTECEDENTS OF THE MANDATORY SYSTEM. JX4021 .E9. To Miss Addams: with the compliments of the author Luther H. Evans. Foerster, Friedrich Wilhelm, 1869-1966. SOME REFLECTIONS WITH RESPECT TO THE PEACE CONFERENCE AT PARIS. [S.l. : s.n., ca. 1919?] (Originally published in German in 1919) D643.A7 F6. Mayreder, Rosa Obermayer, 1858-1938. SONDERLINGE. Berlin ; Leipzig : Hermann Hillger [1921] PT2625.B1 S6. STABILIZATION OF COMMODITY PRICES / EDITOR IN CHARGE OF THIS VOLUME CHARLES P. WHITE; [WITH SUPPLEMENT] PUBLIC CONSTRUCTION AND CYCLICAL UNEMPLOYMENT / BY F.G.DICKINSON. Phildelphia: The American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1928. HB236.U5 A6. Willits, Joseph H., b. 1889. STEADYING EMPLOYMENT, WITH A SECTION DEVOTED TO SOME FACTS ON UNEMPLOYMENT IN PHILADELPHIA / BY JOSEPH H. WILLITS. Philadelphia, The American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1916. HD5724 .W5. Smith, Helen Zenna, 1896-1985. STEPDAUGHTERS OF WAR / BY HELEN ZENNA SMITH [I.E. EVADNE PRICE]. New York: E.P. Dutton & Co., 1930. D639 .W7. Whipple, Leon, 1882- THE STORY OF CIVIL LIBERTY IN THE UNITED STATES. New York: Vanguard Press, American Civil Liberties Union, 1927. JC599.U5 W5. Dodd, William Edward, 1869-1940. THE STRUGGLE FOR DEMOCRACY IN THE U.S. D639.D45 D6. Inscription: William E. Dodd. MacKaye, Percy, 1875-1956. A SUBSTITUTE FOR WAR / BY PERCY MACKAYE; WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY IRVING FISHER... AND WITH PREFATORY LETTERS BY THE RIGHT HON. VISCOUNT BRYCE ... AND NORMAN ANGELL. New York: The Macmillan Co., 1915. JX1963 .M1. Great Britain. Committee on Industry and Trade. SURVEY OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS: BASED ON MATERIAL MAINLY DERIVED FROM OFFICIAL SOURCES, WITH REGARD TO INDUSTRIAL REMUNERATION, CONDITIONS, AND RELATIONSHIPS IN GREAT BRITAIN AND CERTAIN OTHER COUNTRIES SO FAR AS AVAILABLE; TOGETHER WITH STATISTICAL TABLES / WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY THE COMMITTEE. London: Printed and pub. by H.M. Stationary Office, 1926. HD8381 .C3. Mead, Lucia True Ames, 1856-1936. SWORDS AND PLOUGHSHARES: OR, THE SUPPLANTING OF THE SYSTEM OF WAR BY THE SYSTEM OF LAW / BY LUCIA AMES MEAD... WITH A FOREWORD BY BARONESS VON SUTTNER. New York and London: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1912. JX1953 .M55. Moon, Parker Thomas, 1892-1936. SYLLABUS ON INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS / BY PARKER THOMAS MOON... ISSUED BY THE INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION. New York: The Macmillan Co., 1926. JX1311 .M7. Bradford, Columbus. TERRANIA: OR, THE FEMINIZATION OF THE WORLD. Boston: The Christopher Publishing House, 1930. JX1964.1 .B72. Kennedy, Charles

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Rann, 1871- THE TERRIBLE MEEK: A ONE-ACT STAGE PLAY FOR THREE VOICES: TO BE PLAYED IN DARKNESS. New York and London: Harper, 1912. JX1964.3 .K3. Lansbury, George, 1859-1940. THESE THINGS SHALL BE. [London]: The Swarthmore Press, [1920?]. HN389 .L25. THE THIRD WINTER OF UNEMPLOYMENT: THE REPORT OF AN ENQUIRY UNDERTAKEN IN THE AUTUMN OF 1922. London: P. S. King & Son, [1923]. HD5767 .T5. White, William A., 1870-1937. THOUGHTS OF A PSYCHIATRIST ON THE WAR AND AFTER. New York: Paul B. Hoeber, 1919. JX1966 .W5. Tolstoy, Leo, 1828-1910. TOIL / [BY LEO TOLSTOI AND TIMOTHY BONDAREFF]. Chicago: Sergel, 1890. HD8526 .T7. Stevens, Henry Bailey, 1891-1976. TOLSTOY: A PLAY IN SEVEN SCENES. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Co., 1928. JX1964.3 .S8. Simkhovitch, Vladimir Grigorievitch, b. 1874 TOWARD THE UNDERSTANDING OF JESUS, AND OTHER HISTORICAL STUDIES. New York: The Macmillan Co., 1921. D7 .S5. TOWARDS A LASTING SETTLEMENT... / EDITED BY CHARLES RODEN BUXTON. London: G. Allen & Unwin, [1915]. D610 .B8. Inscription: Jane Addams from Mr. W. [?] Bourne, Randolph Silliman, 1886-1918. TOWARDS AN ENDURING PEACE: A SYMPOSIUM OF PEACE PROPOSALS AND PROGRAMS, 1914-1916 / COMPILED BY RANDOLPH S. BOURNE, WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY FRANKLIN H. GIDDINGS. New York: American Association for International Conciliation, [1916]. JX1952 .B7. Hobson, J. A., 1858-1940. TOWARDS INTERNATIONAL GOVERNMENT. London: G. Allen & Unwin ; New York: The Macmillan Co., [1915]. JX1975 .H7. Dalton, Hugh Dalton, 1887-1962. TOWARDS THE PEACE OF NATIONS: A STUDY IN INTERNATIONAL POLITICS. London: G. Routledge & Sons, 1928. JX1952 .D25. Inscription: Jane Addams Hull-House from C. Urie Euripides. THE TROJAN WOMEN OF EURIPIDES / TRANSLATED INTO ENGLISH RHYMING VERSE WITH EXPLANATORY NOTES BY GILBERT MURRAY. London: G. Allen & Co., 1914. JX1964.3 .E89. Hulst, Cornelia Steketee. A TRULY NATIONAL MONEY SYSTEM: ADDRESS DELIVERED AT THE MONETARY CONFERENCE AT WASHINGTON, D.C., NOVEMBER, 1921, AND AT THE PUBLIC OWNERSHIP CONFERENCE AT TORONTO, SEPTEMBER 10, 1923. Chicago: Public Ownership League of America, [1923]. HG538 .H9. MacDonald, John. TURKEY AND THE EASTERN QUESTION. London: Jack, [1913]. DR37 .M13. Choate, Joseph Hodges, 1832-1917. THE TWO HAGUE CONFERENCES. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1913. JX1918 .C5. Hull, William Isaac, 1868-1939. THE TWO HAGUE CONFERENCES AND THEIR CONTRIBUTIONS TO INTERNATIONAL LAW. Boston: For the International School of Peace, Ginn & Co., 1908. JX1916 .H86. Mayreder, Rosa Obermayer, 1858-1938. DER TYPISCHE VERLAUF SOCIALER BEWEGUNGEN: VORTRAG, GEHALTEN AM 9. MAI 1917 IN DER SOZIOLOGISCHEN GESELLSCHAFT ZU WIEN. Wien: Anzengruber, [1917]. HN17 .M4. Mayreder, Rosa Obermayer, 1858-1938. ÜBERGÄNGE: NOVELLEN. (2. Aufl.) Wien: Heller, 1908. PT2625.B1 U2. Great Britain.

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Parliament. House of Commons. UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE ACT, 1927: [17 AND 18 GEO. 5. CH. 30]. London: H.M. Stat. Office, [1927]. HD7096 .G7. Nasmyth, George William, 1882-1920. UNIVERSAL MILITARY TRAINING AND DEMOCRACY. Washington, D.C.: American Union Against Militarism, [1919]. JX1968 .N3. Stilwell, Arthur Edward, 1861-1928. UNIVERSAL PEACE-- WAR IS MESMERISM. New York: The Bankers Publishing Co., 1911. JX1953 .S8. UNIVERSITY AND SOCIAL SETTLEMENTS / EDITED BY W. REASON. London: Methuen and Co., 1898. HV4183 .R3. Brownell, Atherton. THE UNSEEN EMPIRE: A PEACE PLAY IN FOUR ACTS. New York and London: Harper & Brothers, 1914. JX1964.3 .B8. Jordan, David Starr, 1851-1931. UNSEEN EMPIRE: A STUDY OF THE PLIGHT OF NATIONS THAT DO NOT PAY THEIR DEBTS. Boston: American Unitarian Association, 1912. JX1953 .J8. , E., 1869-1943. THE VAMPIRE OF THE CONTINENT / BY COUNT ERNST ZU REVENTLOW, TRANSLATED FROM THE GERMAN, WITH A PREFACE BY GEORGE CHATTERTON-HILL. New York: The Jackson Press, 1916. D517 .R4. Gibson, Harry P. WAR ABOLITION: THE CONVICTIONS OF A BUSINESS MAN. Schenectady, N.Y.: Robson & Adee, 1925. JX1953 .G55. Unwin, Raymond, 1863-1940. THE WAR, AND WHAT AFTER? Letchworth: Garden City Press, 1915. JX1953 .U5. Hansbrough, Henry Clay, 1848-1933. WAR AND WOMAN: AN EXPOSITION OF MAN'S FAILURE AS A HARMONIZER. New York: Duffield & Co., 1915. JX1965 .H3. WAR AS VIEWED BY JESUS AND THE EARLY CHURCH: A BODY OF EVIDENCE / PREPARED BY WILFRED WELLOCK. London: No More War Movement, [1930?]. JX1965.5 .W4. Allen, William Charles, 1857-1938. WAR!: BEHIND THE SMOKE SCREEN / BY WILLIAM C. ALLEN. Philadelphia, Chicago : The John C. Winston Co., 1929. JX1953 .A432. WAR-CHRONICLE: WAR JOURNAL, SOLDIERS' LETTERS, PICTURES OF THE WAR. (Issue for February 1915). Berlin : M. Berg, 1915. D639.P7 G31. Cocks, Frederick Seymour, b. 1882 THE WAR DANGER: STARTLING REVELATIONS OF PRESENT-DAY DIPLOMACY / WITH MAPS BY DOROTHY WOODMAN. [London, England]: No More War Movement, [1928]. D653 .C6. Inscription: I thought this might interest you - with love, C.F. Urie Bruce, Stewart E. THE WAR GUILT AND PEACE CRIME OF THE ENTENTE ALLIES. New York: F.L. Searl & Co., 1920. D511 .B73. Asquith, H. H., 1852-1928. THE WAR, ITS CAUSES AND ITS MESSAGE: SPEECHES DELIVERED BY THE PRIME MINISTER, AUGUST-OCTOBER, 1914. London: Methuen & Co. ltd., 1914. D517 .O8. Brailsford, Henry Noel, 1873-1958. THE WAR OF STEEL AND GOLD: A STUDY OF THE ARMED PEACE. London: G. Bell and Sons, 1914. D443 .B7. Key, Ellen Karolina Sofia, 1849-1926. WAR, PEACE, AND THE FUTURE: A CONSIDERATION OF NATIONALISM AND INTERNATIONALISM, AND OF THE RELATION OF WOMEN TO WAR / BY ELLEN KEY... TRANSLATED BY HILDEGARD NORBERG. New York and London: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1916. JX1965 .K5. Unruh, Fritz von, 1885-1970. WAY OF SACRIFICE / TRANSLATED FROM THE

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GERMAN BY C. A. MACARTNEY. New York: A. A. Knopf, 1928. JX1964.1.U5062. Filene, E. A., 1860-1937. THE WAY OUT: A FORECAST OF COMING CHANGES IN AMERICAN BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Page & Co., 1924. HF5351 .F5. Austrian, Delia. WAYS OF WAR AND PEACE. Larchmont, N.Y.: Stanhope-Dodge Publishing Co., 1914. D640 .A8. Inscription: To Miss Jane Addams, who is everywhere recognized as one of the world's ablest and noblest women. Jordan, David Starr, 1851-1931. WAYS TO LASTING PEACE. Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merill Co., 1916. JX1952 .J73. Wiley, William M. "WEST VIRGINIA COAL FIELDS;": WILLIAM M. WILEY'S TESTIMONY AS TAKEN FROM VOLUMES ONE AND TWO OF THE OFFICIAL RECORDS OF THE "HEARINGS BEFORE THE COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AND LABOR, U.S. SENATE, 67TH CONGRESS, 1ST SESSION, PURSUANT TO SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 80..." Charleston, W. Va.: Kanawha Coal Operators' Assoc., [1921]. HD6350 .M6. Vanderlip, Frank A., 1864-1937. WHAT HAPPENED TO EUROPE. New York: The Macmillan Co., 1919. HC57 .V3. Vanderlip, Frank A., 1864-1937. WHAT NEXT IN EUROPE? New York: Harcourt, Brace and Co., 1922. HC57 .V32. Norris, Kathleen Thompson, 1880-1966. WHAT PRICE PEACE?: A HANDBOOK OF PEACE FOR AMERICAN WOMEN. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Doran & Co., 1928. JX1965 .N6. Baker, Ray Stannard, 1870-1946. WHAT WILSON DID AT PARIS. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1919. D644 .B25. Inscription: To Jane Addams with the highest regard of Ray Stannard Baker. Chilton, Carroll Brent. WHO WON THE SAN FRANCISCO EARTHQUAKE?: UNCLE SAM'S PLEA FOR HUMANITY AT THE GENEVA DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE. [S.l.: s.n.], 1931. JX1974 .C5. Inscription: Jane Addams in admiration by the author Carroll Brent Chilton Dec 24 1937 [?]. WHY WE ARE AT WAR: GREAT BRITAIN'S CASE / BY MEMBERS OF THE OXFORD FACULTY OF MODERN HISTORY; WITH AN APPENDIX OF ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS, INCLUDING THE AUTHORIZED ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF THE WHITE BOOK ISSUED BY THE GERMAN GOVERNMENT ; CONTAINING THE RUSSIAN ORANGE BOOK AND EXTRACTS FROM THE BELGIAN GREY BOOK. Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1914. D639.P7 G72. WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON ON NON-RESISTANCE: TOGETHER WITH A PERSONAL SKETCH BY HIS DAUGHTER, FANNY GARRISON VILLARD, AND A TRIBUTE BY LEO TOLSTOI. New York: The Nation Press Printing Co., 1924. JX1962 .G2. Inscription: For Jane Addams, with the love of Fanny Garrison Villard. Thorwood, July 1924. Stephens, Daniel Owen, 1893-1937. WITH QUAKERS IN FRANCE. London: C. W. Daniel, 1921. D639.F9 S7. Inscription: Lydia Avery Coverly Ward [?] Northcroft, Dorothea Mary. WOMEN AT WORK IN THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS / BY D. M. NORTHCROFT... WITH PREFACE BY MRS. CORBETT ASHBY. London: Page, 1923. JX1975 .N7. Bradfield, B. THE WORK OF THE LEAGUE AT A GLANCE. [Geneva: Sadag], n.d. JX1975.9 .B7. Buxton, Charles Roden, 1875-1942. THE WORLD

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AFTER THE WAR / BY CHARLES RODEN AND DOROTHY FRANCES BUXTON. London: Allen, [1920]. D653 .B9. Brandes, Georg Morris Cohen, 1842-1927. THE WORLD AT WAR / BY GEORG BRANDES; TRANSLATED BY CATHERINE D. GROTH. New York: Macmillan, 1917. D523 .B65. Inscription: Jane Addams from Miss Lamolier [?] Bell, Edward Price, 1869-1943. WORLD CHANCELLERIES: SENTIMENTS, IDEAS, AND ARGUMENTS EXPRESSED BY FAMOUS OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL STATESMEN LOOKING TO THE CONSOLIDATION OF THE PSYCHOLOGICAL BASES OF INTERNATIONAL PEACE / WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY CALVIN COOLIDGE. Chicago: The Chicago Daily News, 1926. D443 .B4. Hudson, Manley O., 1886-1960. THE WORLD COURT, 1922-1928: THE YEARBOOK OF THE PERMANENT COURT OF INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE / BY MANLEY O. HUDSON... ACCOMPANIED BY ESSENTIAL DOCUMENTS CONCERNING THE COURT AND AMERICAN ADHESION THERETO. Boston: [World Peace Foundation], 1928. JX1971.5 .H88. Shumaker, Elmer Ellsworth. WORLD CRISIS AND THE WAY TO PEACE. New York and London : G. Putnam's sons, 1915. D524.S5 Bridgman, Raymond L., 1848-1925. WORLD ORGANIZATION. Boston: For the International Union, Ginn & Co., 1905. JC361 .B8. McLeod, T. B. THE WORLD WAR AND THE ROAD TO PEACE / BY T. B. MCLEOD, WITH AN INTRODUCTORY NOTE BY S. PARKES CADMAN. New York: The Macmillan Co., 1918. D613 .M3. Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. YEAR BOOK - CARNEGIE ENDOWMENT FOR INTERNATIONAL PEACE. Washington, D.C.: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1913/1914. JX1906 .A4. Wells, H. G., 1866-1946. A YEAR OF PROPHESYING. New York: The Macmillan Co., 1925. D415 .W4 1925. YEARBOOK OF THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS [8TH] RECORD OF 1927. Boston, 1928. JX1975.A1 Y4 1927. Matthews, Joseph Brown. YOUTH LOOKS AT WORLD PEACE: A STORY OF THE FIRST WORLD YOUTH PEACE CONGRESS (HOLLAND, 1928). New York, N.Y.: American Committee, World Youth Peace Congress, 1929. JX1931 1928d. Inscription: To one of the big pioneers of women's work for peace. To Jane Addams, with love and reverence from on who will do her utmost to follow her steps in the peace-work of youth. Marguerite au Goeyen [?] Prague August 1929. Wilson, Francesca, 1888-1981. YUGOSLAVIAN MACEDONIA / WITH FOREWORD BY G. P. GOOCH. London: Women's International League, 1930. DR701.M4 W7. Mayreder, Rosa Obermayer, 1858-1938. ZUR KRITIK DER WEIBLICHKEIT: ESSAYS. Jena: Diederichs, 1905. HQ1210 .M4. Mayreder, Rosa Obermayer, 1858-1938. ZWISCHEN HIMMEL UND ERDE: SONETTE. Jena: Diederichs, 1908. PT2625.B1 Z9.

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