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A list of members joining the American branch of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
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The constitution, adopted at the April 1922 meeting contains 13 articles detailing the purpose and internal organization of the Section.
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Balch reviews the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's assets and expenses from its start in 1919.
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The Women's International League for Peace and Freedom drafts a new object for consideration at the 1926 International Conference of Women.
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The Women's International League for Peace and Freedom budgets expenses for the period of September 1, 1921 to January 1, 1922.
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Also known as Vilma Glücklich to Women's International League for Peace and Freedom National Sections, July 9, 1924

Glücklich tells Addams about efforts to carry out the resolution passed at the International Congress of Women.
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Glücklich tells Addams that she is concerned about discrepancies between membership lists held in the International and National offices.
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Also known as Vilma Glücklich to the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Executive Committee, April 17, 1925

Glücklich sends Addams and the Executive Committee questions about the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Constitution and requests for collaboration.
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Addams claims that the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom does not require a pledge from its members.
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Lomonosoff asks Addams about having Russian delegates at the International Congress of Women in 1924.
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Odell updates Addams on the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section plans regarding the Washington Naval Conference.
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Ingham tells Addams about the mass resignation of office staff working on the International Congress of Women due to their inability to work Amy Woods and others.
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Bryan suggests to Addams that women might support a campaign to remove warlike toys from households.
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Cothren asks Addams for some text on the recent Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Executive Board meeting for use in an appeal for international members. She also discusses the Woman's Peace Party.
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Gobat tells Addams that Vilma Glücklich is discouraged about the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's work in Geneva.
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Lewis talks about her memberships in various organizations.
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Lewis asks Addams about the possibility of hiring Amy Woods as the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section Executive Secretary and outlines plans for the Section's future.
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Heymann writes Mayreder offering to come to Vienna to iron out difficulties between members of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
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Addams tells Women's International League for Peace and Freedom members that there was an error in the location for sending dues.
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Addams tells Women's International League for Peace and Freedom members that there was an error in the location for sending dues.
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Addams tells Women's International League for Peace and Freedom members that there was an error in the location for sending dues.
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Addams tells Shiverick that she is asking Emily Balch to respond to his letter due to the press of running the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Summer School.
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Addams assures Porter that despite the fact that the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's headquarters is in Geneva, she directs its activities and has from its founding.
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Addams writes to Doty, for publication in Pax International, about her views on how Women's International League for Peace and Freedom sections can post the League's objects on their literature.