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The Women's Congress opens on the fifteenth of June at the Academy of Music in Budapest, Hungary, with addresses from the Minister of Education and the Countess Iska Teleki, to name a few. Some 2,000 women attend the conference, with 300 being from Budapest alone. There are representatives from five continents and twenty-five nations. The conference starts with a presidential address from Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, who praises the advancement of women's movements around the world. Addams receives news that women in the state of Illinois are granted the right to vote. She arrives at the convention after visiting Egypt, Palestine, and Italy. Delegates from China, India, Persia, and Iceland attend. The Men's International League for Women's Suffrage meets at the same time."]]]]]]]],["item",{"itemId":"734","public":"1","featured":"0"},["fileContainer",["file",{"fileId":"706"},["src","https://mail.digitalchicagohistory.org/files/original/f0ae7dc4c98e6217049d26ed5635175f.pdf"],["authentication","9a4f02f5c045f4309e47ce0d9fcab19b"]],["file",{"fileId":"707"},["src","https://mail.digitalchicagohistory.org/files/original/ea57762059597e54c802409668e43871.pdf"],["authentication","c30e661ca4a3664c08dbcb61123dcecd"]],["file",{"fileId":"708"},["src","https://mail.digitalchicagohistory.org/files/original/63d50ae1a1f581c57aac241d4929ddbf.pdf"],["authentication","0c399ef57e9b58e1f4a01ee720d6e962"]],["file",{"fileId":"709"},["src","https://mail.digitalchicagohistory.org/files/original/5d0560f5900f77c5b243fe7b2f96ac97.pdf"],["authentication","bb72b7a6602065b9763b624a5b60ca21"]],["file",{"fileId":"710"},["src","https://mail.digitalchicagohistory.org/files/original/d11f249d642f6d2e1d1564d99af53803.pdf"],["authentication","e347a8d1280992b9d4ae00246f3e36f6"]],["file",{"fileId":"711"},["src","https://mail.digitalchicagohistory.org/files/original/31ac9fe93caebcb734d316be20925de0.pdf"],["authentication","38bae8a9b6ed2e0468cd3c484e24648e"]]],["collection",{"collectionId":"16"},["elementSetContainer",["elementSet",{"elementSetId":"1"},["name","Dublin Core"],["description","The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. 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Charles Beals, secretary of the Chicago Peace Society, who had long condemned Roosevelt for his militarism and imperialism, expresses \"bewilder[ment] that the Big Sister has swallowed Bull-Moosism or been swallowed by it, I don't know quite which\" (Quoted in Davis, p. 194).  Erving Winslow, another leader of the Chicago-based peace movement, reminds Addams that Roosevelt supports a larger military and the occupation of the Philippines, which Addams herself strongly opposes."]]]],["element",{"elementId":"48"},["name","Source"],["description","A related resource from which the described resource is derived"],["elementTextContainer",["elementText",{"elementTextId":"2104"},["text","Addams, Jane. “My Experiences as a Progressive Delegate.” McClure’s Magazine XL.1 (1912): 12-14. Hathi Trust Digital Library. Web. 2 June 2017.\r\n\r\nAddams, Jane. “New Party.” American Magazine LXXV.1 (1912): 12-14. Hathi Trust Digital Library. Web. 2 June 2017.\r\n\r\n\"Bull Moosers Seize Triangular Debate.\" The New York Times: 13 Oct. 1912, vol. LXII no. 19,986: 9. New York Times. The New York Times Company. NYTimes Search. Web. 7 June 2017.\r\n\r\n\"Convention Seats in Demand.\" The New York Times: 30 Jul. 1912, vol. LXI no. 19,911: 5. New York Times. The New York Times Company. NYTimes Search. Web. 7 June 2017.\r\n\r\n“Miss Addams at Meeting Today.” Chicago Daily Tribune (1872-1922): 17 Oct. 1912: 5. Tribune Publishing Company. ProQuest. 12 June 2017.\r\n\r\n\"Roosevelt to Miss Addams.\" The New York Times: 10 Aug. 1912, vol. LXI no. 19,922: 2. New York Times. The New York Times Company. NYTimes Search. Web. 7 June 2017.\r\n\r\n\"Roosevelt Sole Convention Star.\" The New York Times: 7 Aug. 1912, vol. LXI no. 19,919: 1, 2. New York Times. The New York Times Company. NYTimes Search. Web. 7 June 2017.\r\n\r\n\"Three Candidates for Second Place.\" The New York Times: 7 Aug. 1912, vol. LXI no. 19,919: 3. New York Times. 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Addams later declares her support for Wilson, arguing that he is most likely to keep the United States out of the war and that he has a strong record of support for progressive, domestic policies, including his recent support for a national child labor bill. She writes, \"The present administration comes before the country with a social program that carries assurances because of a record of pledges fulfilled and a series of legislative achievements not equaled by any other administration...\" (Quoted in Linn, 319-320)."]]]],["element",{"elementId":"48"},["name","Source"],["description","A related resource from which the described resource is derived"],["elementTextContainer",["elementText",{"elementTextId":"2356"},["text","“Jane Addams for Wilson, She Says on Return.” Chicago Daily Tribune (1872-1922): 14 Oct. 1916: 5. Tribune Publishing Company. ProQuest. Web. 15 June 2017.\r\n\r\n“Jane Addams for Wilson.” The New York Times: 15 Oct. 1916, vol. LXVI no. 21,449: 12. 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Second, Addams underscores the desire of most statesmen for a negotiated solution to the war and their determination not to be the ones to call for it, fearing that their enemies might question their resolve and seek to exploit their \"weaknesses\" at the negotiating table.  Third, each of the warring countries is divided into two camps.  The \"military party,\" which include nationalists and militarists, wants a military solution to the conflict.  Though patriotic, the \"civil party\" fears that the longer the war continues, the greater the harm that will be done to society and the liberty of the people.  Addams rails against the pervasiveness of militaristic ideas and allies the American peace movement with the civil parties throughout Europe.  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During hearings for the espionage legislation, Addams and others ask Congress to clarify that citizens may promote alternatives to war and oppose the draft without being in violation of the Espionage Act, but, again, they are unsuccessful. Addams and other sign a telegram to Wilson, opposing the Overman Bill limiting civil liberties, asserting that it \"threatens the liberty of speech and activity of the citizens of the United States and is dangerous to Democratic institutions.\" (Quoted in Joslin, 186. See footnote 92.)"]]]],["element",{"elementId":"48"},["name","Source"],["description","A related resource from which the described resource is derived"],["elementTextContainer",["elementText",{"elementTextId":"2393"},["text","“Statement of Miss Jane Addams.” Espionage and Interference with Neutrality. Hearing Before the House Committee on the Judiciary, Sixty-Fifth Congress, First Session on H.R. 291, 9-12 Apr. 1917. Washington Government Publishing Office 1917, 50-52. Archive.org. 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The business sessions discuss the creation of a joint committee to study relations between the US and Asia as well as possibly convening a third peace conference at The Hague. At the conference, the party adamantly opposes military training. One of the key goals of the conference is to discuss the rights reserved for oppressed and dependent nations. In her address to the conference, Addams objects to the fact that those who stand for peace are perceived by their fellow countrymen as unpatriotic."]]]]]]]]]