96 results

  • Mentions: Lewis, Lucy Biddle (1861-1941)
REEL0020_1203.jpg

Hull asks Addams her opinion of establishing a Jane Addams Peace Foundation.
REEL0018_1537.jpg

Addams tells Olmsted about Lucia Mead and Rosika Schwimmer and why they are being used to call the Women's international League for Peace and Freedom un-American.
JAPA-0165-01.jpg

Addams tells Taussig about plans to discuss Harriet Brown's peace manifesto at the upcoming meeting of the United States Section of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
REEL0017_0909.jpg

Balch tells Schwimmer about the mental collapse of Gertrud Woker and plans to return her to Europe.
REEL0017_1134.jpg

Balch sends Addams an objection to the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's aims, and tells of efforts to reword them.
003.jpg

Addams invites Park to the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's emergency conference to be held in The Hague.
reel0017_0536.jpeg

Balch asks Addams for guidance on issues to be discussed at the upcoming Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Executive Committee meeting and discusses her travels in Europe.
REEL0017_0648[1].jpg

Glücklich sends Addams letters she wrote regarding the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's participation in League of Nations' committees.
REEL0016_0457.jpg

Ingham resigned from work on the International Congress of Women claiming an inability to work with Amy Woods.
REEL0016_0449.jpg

Ingham sends Olmsted her resignation from the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section.
REEL0014_1765.jpg

Mead updates Addams about her activities for peace and her husband's political views.
REEL0016_0181.jpg

Addams tells Woods that she will be able to attend a March Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Board meeting.
REEL0016_1357.jpg

Balch sends Addams drafts of letters to Francis Welsh and Emily Harvey asking whether she should send them.
REEL0016_1295.jpg

Woods asks Addams for a statement to be sent to National Council of Women regarding their attacks on the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
REEL0016_1197.jpg

Woods updates Addams on her activities for the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section and suggests developing a series of publications on various topics related to peace.
REEL0016_1213.jpg

Woods asks Addams about whether the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section should use revenues from pamphlet sales to fund the printing of more pamphlets.
REEL0016_0095.jpg

Addams updates Woods on fundraising for the International Conference of Women.
REEL0016_1403.jpg

Also known as Amy Woods to Jane Addams, November 13, 1924

Woods tells the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section her version of events leading to her intended resignation as National Secretary.
REEL0016_1112.jpeg

Post asks Addams and Balch for advice on integrating the financial reports of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom into the Report of the International Congress of Women.
REEL0016_1301.jpg

Woods telegrams Addams that she and Emily Balch will attend the National Council of Women meeting and ask her for a statement.
REEL0016_0948.jpeg

Addams looks forward to seeing Hull in Ocean City.
REEL0016_0067.jpg

Addams updates Woods on plans for the International Congress of Women and fundraising for delegate travel.
REEL0016_0059.jpg

Glücklich tells Addams about efforts in Europe to prepare for the International Congress of Women.
REEL0016_0056.jpg

Addams responds to Woods' questions about conference planning, delegates, and the Summer School.
REEL0016_0549.jpg

Addams tells Schwimmer that she had been appointed a Consultative Member of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Board.