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MANUSCRIPT COLLECTIONS Doris Stevens Papers, 1884–1983, MC 546, 73-8. Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. Fujin sansei kankeishi shiryô [Collection of the suffrage and women’s movements] (microfilmed). Ichikawa Fusae Kinenkai (Fusae Ichikawa Memorial Association), Nihon Tosho Center, Tokyo, 2005. Fujin sansei kankeishi shiryô [Collection of the suffrage and women’s movements] (unfilmed ). Ichikawa Fusae Kinenkai (Fusae Ichikawa Memorial Association), Nihon Tosho Center, Tokyo. Jane Addams Papers. Edited by Mary Lynn McCree Bryan. University Microfilms International, Ann Arbor, MI, 1984. Margaret Sanger Papers (microfilmed). Sophia Smith Collection, Smith College, Northampton, MA. Margaret Sanger Papers (unfilmed). Sophia Smith Collection, Smith College, Northampton, MA. Mary Ritter Beard Papers. Sophia Smith Collection, Smith College, Northampton, MA. Papers of Carrie Chapman Catt. Library of Congress Photoduplication Service, Washington, DC, 1978. Pax International, 1925–1950, Reel 104.8. Collections of Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, PA. Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) Records (DG 043), Swarthmore College Peace Collection, Swarthmore, PA. Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom Papers, 1915–1978. Microfilming Corporation of America, Sanford, NC, 1983. Bibliography 186 Bibliography ONLINE DOCUMENTS “About PPSEAWA.” PPSEAWA International. Available at http://www.ppseawa.org/ about-ppseawa (accessed March 1, 2013). Callesen, Gerd. “The International Socialist Women’s Conference.” Sources on the Development of the Socialist International (1907–1919), 2006. Available at http:// library.fes.de/si-online/frauen-intro-en.html. “Fujin jidô baibai mondai dai ni kan (B-2-4-2-29-00-002).” Ref. B06150830900. Japan Center for Asian Historical Records. 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NEWSPAPERS Clearfield (PA) Progress Fujin Heiwa Kyokai Kaihô [newsletter published by Women’s Peace Association in Japan] Fujo Shimbun Katei Shûhô [weekly published by Ofu-Kai for the promotion of education and culture at Japan Women’s University] Lima News Mansfield News-Journal [3.131.110.169] Project MUSE (2024-04-20 04:53 GMT) Bibliography 187 Osaka Asahi Shimbun Oshkosh Northwestern New York Times Rengô Fujin Sanji Chôsetsu Nyûsu Sekai Fujin Sheboygan Press Tokyo Asahi Shimbun Yomiuri Shimbun BOOKS AND JOURNAL AND MAGAZINE ARTICLES Adams, Mildred. “A Japanese Feminist.” Woman Citizen, January 10, 1925, pp. 9, 29. Addams, Jane. “President Address.” Report of the International Congress of Women: The Hague—The Netherlands, April 28th to May 1st, 1915, 6–9. Chicago: Woman’s Peace Party, 1915. 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