Word: misses
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Miss Jane Addams, of Hull House, Chicago, while speaking in the Union last evening on "International Peace" urged that it was particularly fitting that this country, the parent of religious and national toleration, should be the champion of mediation without armistice. She proposed that a conference of the representatives of the warring nations be contrived, and that a complete statement of their differences with their respective maximum peace terms be ascertained. Then would we have tangible material with which to work, and the germs from which might grow a clearer view of the situation, and correspondingly simpler methods of bringing...
...Lecturer in Anaesthesia, anaesthetist; F. A. Coller '12, M.D., E. C. Cutler '13, M.D., P. D. Wilson, and M. N. Smith Peterson '14, M.D., resident surgeons; L. G. Barton, Jr., '12, M.D., surgical assistant; O. F. Rogers, Jr., '12, M.D., medical assistant; G. Benet '13, M.D., laboratory assistant; and Miss Edith I. Cox, Miss Geraldine K. Martin, Miss Helen Park, and Miss Marion Wilson, operating nurses...
...Miss Jane Addams, of Hull House, Chicago, will speak on "International Peace" in the Union tonight at 8 o'clock, under the auspices of the Carnegie endowment for international peace...
...Miss Addams is well known as a lecturer and writer on social and political reforms. She is president of the National Woman's Peace Party, and an active suffragist, having had much to do with winning the vote for the women of Illinois. Among her works are "Democracy and Social Ethics," "Newer Ideals of Peace," "A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil," and "The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets...
...Lecture by Miss Jane Addams, of Hull House, Chicago, on "International Peace," in Living Room of Union...