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reports coming from Europe. A close friend of hers wrote that "the pity and horror of it seized upon her". Convinced that the war was both irrational and un-Christian, Wales published her views and a solution for the end of the war in a pamphlet entitled "Continuous Mediation Without Armistice",
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Wales never gave up her interest in the peace movement, and continued publishing pacifist articles. Along with her mother and younger sister, Anna Letitia, she co-authored a collection of poetry titled
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in April 1917, and she returned to North America to resume her academic career.
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Julia Grace Wales: Canada's Hidden Heroine and the Quest for Peace, 1914-1918
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By December 1914, Wales had become horrified and physically sickened by the
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University of Wisconsin–Madison College of Letters and Science alumni
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from 1940 until her retirement in 1947, Wales returned to
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Women's International League for Peace and Freedom people
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in April 1915. She thus became a founding member of the
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