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  • Creator is exactly "Post, Alice Thacher"
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Post gives Addams updates on the arrangements of the International Peace Congress, including another woman interested in attending.
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Post suggests that Addams get her passport as soon as possible for the upcoming meeting and discusses delegates to the conference.
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Post accepts the nomination as an alternate delegate of Andrews for the Committee of Five.
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Post updates Addams on the international delegate situation and provides her with confidential information on plans to obtain passports for the upcoming peace conference.
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Post asks Addams how she should get certification that she will be one of the five delegates, and for advice on how to proceed after the fact.
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Thacher informs Addams that the U.S. Departments of State and Justice saw no issue in conferring with German women. She also discuss potential dates for the Women's Congress and obtaining passports to travel to the Congress.
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Post informs Addams that the newspaper coverage of the Women's Trade Union League's decision to move their meetings from Bowen Hall at Hull-House to the Chicago Federation of Labor Hall was inaccurate and designed to cause hard feelings.
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Post sends Addams a copy of a letter she wrote to Anna Spencer and notes that she is recovering from an illness.
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Post asks Addams if it would be appropriate for Crystal Eastman to serve as an advisory member to the Executive Board of the Woman's Peace Party.
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Post is happy to contribute her name on a telegram.
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Post thanks Addams for including her name in a telegram to President Wilson and suggests asking him about the United States conducting a "police war", tasked only to protect goods and citizens.
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Post says what works best for her regarding a conference that Addams plans to organize.
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Post consults with Addams about how the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section should respond to inaccurate news coverage of their 1921 conference.
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Post discusses her efforts to get a passport and recent correspondence.
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Post discusses traveling to Europe with Addams, and worries that she might not be of much use.
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Post praises Addams for her speech, claiming that it exactly expresses her beliefs about the war.
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Post sends Addams some corrections in her Survey article regarding the purchase of the Virgin Islands.
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Post updates Addams on her activities in Washington and discusses the work of the Anti-War Emergency Committee.
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Post writes to Addams to thank her for sending a copy of Peace and Bread in Time of War and suggests some minor corrections.
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Post writes Addams about her views on the disputes between the New York branches of the Woman's Peace Party.
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Post tells Addams know that Janet Richards cannot attend the International Congress of Women and recommends that they ask Margaret Haley.
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Post suggests to Addams that the Woman's Peace Party board meeting be postponed until December.
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Post drafts a telegram reply for Addams to the German women's appeal for food and relief.
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Post updates Addams on the list of speakers for the Woman's Peace Party annual meeting.
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Post expresses disappointment that Addams cannot attend a meeting in Washington, and informs Addams that she has received the resolutions and will be sending them along to everyone on the roll. She also relays the success of the Belasco meeting.