Other Documents Related to Thomas's Career
- Articles on Chicago Anti-Vice Campaigns, Sexual Behavior and the Law
- "Take Social Evil From Police Control." Chicago Tribune 11 March 1905: 16.
- "Appalling Discoveries by Government Agents Show Chicago To Be Greatest White Slave Market in America." Chicago Tribune 26 July 1908: F4, F5.
- "Steward’s Order Throttles Levee." Chicago Tribune 11 October 1909: 1
- "Vice Regulation Methods Opposed." Chicago Tribune 17 October 1909: 3.
- "Chicago’s Civic Revolution That Shall Free the White Slave." Chicago Tribune 17 October 1909: G4, G5.
- "Civic Awakening Hailed in Report." Chicago Tribune 20 October 1909: 4
- "Says the Pious Hinder Reforms." Chicago Tribune 25 October 1909: 8.
- "Taylor Defends Vice Views." Chicago Tribune 26 October 1909: 3.
- "Attach Regulation of Vice." Chicago Tribune 2 November 1909: 3.
- "Would Wipe Out the First Ward." Chicago Tribune 20 December 1909: 16.
- "Ministers Attack Vice Segregation." Chicago Tribune 28 December 1909: 5.
- "Asks Women’s Aid in Fighting Vice." Chicago Tribune 10 January 1910: 3.
- "Sees Life Term to Curb Panders." Chicago Tribune 16 January 1910: 3.
- "Ministers Urge Scrutiny of Vice." Chicago Tribune 1 February 1910: 2.
- "Mayor Will Name Vice Commission." Chicago Tribune 4 February 1910: 2.
- "The Vice Commission." Chicago Tribune 6 February 1910: A4.
- "Giving Care To Vice Board." Chicago Tribune 14 February 1910: 10.
- "Vice Commission Begins Its Work." Chicago Tribune 16 March 1910: 17.
- "Women Will Urge Deneen to Abolish Vice Districts." Chicago Tribune 7 May 1910: 9.
- "Business Boom Brings Vice War." Chicago Tribune 8 October 1910: 4.
- "Vice Board Meets Tuesday." Chicago Tribune 23 October 1910: 3.
- "Vice Commission Begins Huge Task." Chicago Tribune 26 October 1910: 1.
- "Report on Vice is Made To Commission of Thirty." Chicago Tribune 30 December 1910: 3.
- "Reformer Split on Segregation." Chicago Tribune 4 February 1911: 5.
- "Mayor of Seattle Ousted by Women." Chicago Tribune 8 February 1911: 2.
- "5,000 Souls and $15,000,000 A Year Tribute to Vice." Chicago Tribune 6 April 1911: 1.
- "200,000 Ask Board To Convert Levee Into 10 Acre Park." Chicago Tribune 5 May 1911: 1
- "Urge Permanent City Vice Board." Chicago Tribune 30 May 1911: 13.
- "Views Frisco As Wickedest City." Chicago Tribune 13 July 1911: 2.
- "Hold Up The Vice Report." Chicago Tribune 15 September 1911: 9.
- "Postoffice Stupidity." Chicago Tribune 16 September 1911: 6.
- "Puts Vice Report Up To Uncle Sam." Chicago Tribune 24 September 1911: 1.
- "Close Mails to Vice Report." Chicago Tribune 27 September 1911: 3.
- "Vice Commission May Invoke Taft." Chicago Tribune 28 September 1911: 6.
- "What is Mailable?" Chicago Tribune 28 September 1911: 10.
- "Tells How Vice Report Was Held." Chicago Tribune 29 September 1911: 9.
- "Here’s Invitation To Jail." Chicago Tribune 8 October 1911: 3.
- "Postoffice Open to Vice Reports." Chicago Tribune 15 October 1911: 2.
- "Pastor Caught in Raid Explains He Was Sleuthing." Chicago Tribune 12 June 1915: 17.
- "Some Early Stages of the Chicago Fight Against Prostitution: A Symposium." Social Hygiene 6 (1920): 273-284.
- Articles on the Hague Conference and the Ford Peace Ship Mission
- "Calls Women to Peace Sessions at The Hague." Chicago Tribune 6 March 1915: 1.
- "Women Called to Peace Meet." Chicago Tribune 21 March 1915: 4.
- "Women Off For Peace Meeting At The Hague." Chicago Tribune 14 April 1915: 4.
- "Jane Addams Taken Ill On Peace Trip Eve." Chicago Tribune 1 December 1915: 1.
- "Await Tests on Jane Addams." Chicago Tribune 2 December 1915: 4.
- Articles on Scott Nearing's Dismissal from the
University of Pennsylvania
- “Dr. Nearing Ousted.” New York Times 18 June 1915: 1
- “Alumni Roused by Nearing Case.” New York Times 22 June 1915: 5
- “Editorial: Really They Must Explain It.” New York Times 25 June 1915: 10.
- "The Truth About Nearing's Case: Both Sides of the Controversy That Has Raised a Storm at the University of Pennsylvania. New York Times Magazine 18 July 1915: 4-5
- “Tell Why Nearing Was Turned Out.” New York Times 12 October 1915: 5.
- “Nearing to Teach in Ohio.” New York Times 15 October 1915: 8.
- “The Professors' Union.” New York Times 21 January 1916: 8.
- “Professors Assail Nearing Dismissal.” New York Times 27 May 1916: 6.
- Articles on the Establishment of the 5-mile morals zones and World War I anti-vice campaigns .
- Articles on the execution of the Enemy Alien Act during the First World War
- Articles on the activities of the People's Council and other pacifists, especially in
Chicago
- “Charge Gigantic Plots to Violate Neutrality.” New York Times 3 September 1915: 1.
- “Police at Pacifist Meeting.” New York Times 30 May 1916: 2.
- “Demands Separate Peace for the U.S.” The New York Times 31 May 1917: 2.
- "Jane Addams Aids League Against Draft." Chicago Tribune 3 June 1917: 1.
- "Is In ‘People’s Council,’ Miss Addams Admits." Chicago Tribune 5 June 1917: 3.
- "Advocates of Peace in New Propaganda." New York Times 21 June 1917: 3.
- "Radicals At Work For German Peace." New York Times 24 June 1917: 7.
- "Pacifists Here Preparing for New Conference." Chicago Tribune 25 June 1917: 7.
- "Pacifists Can't Find Place for Meeting." New York Times 1 September 1917: 3.
- "Chicago Party Undecided." New York Times 1 September 1917: 3.
- “Pacifists Barred By Illinois Now.” New York Times 2 September 1917: 1,4.
- "Big Bill Defies Lowden." Chicago Tribune 2. September 1917: 1-2. [This article names Harriet Thomas]
- “Chicago Mayor Defies Gov. Lowden, And Protects Pacifists’ Hasty Meeting; New York Speeds Labor Loyalists.” New York Times 3 September 1917: 1, 4.
- "Chicago Council Rebukes Mayor." New York Times 5 September 1917: 1-2.
- "Upholds Mayor Thompson." New York Times 22 September 1917: 8.
- Articles on Scott Nearing's Prosecution under the Espionage Act
- Articles on the Carnegie Corporation of New York and the "Methods of Americanization" Studies
United States Executive Office of the President.
- First World War Revisions to the Enemy Alien Act
- "By the President of the United States of America: A Proclamation. April 6, 1917." United States Statutes at Large 40: 1650-1652.
- "By the President of the United States of America: A Proclamation. November 16, 1917." United States Statutes at Large 40: 1716-1718.
- "By the President of the United States of America: A Proclamation. December 11, 1917." United States Statutes at Large 40: 1729-1731.
- "By the President of the United States of America: A Proclamation. April 19, 1918." United States Statutes at Large 40: 1772-1773.