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Skeffington asks Addams to allow the Irish section of the Women's International Peace Congress separate representation from the British section.
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Addams writes to Sheehy Skeffington about representation, particularly for women and Ireland, within the International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace.
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Thomas reports on the progress of the Irish section of the International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace.
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Daugaard telegrams Addams to inform her that the Danish Section of Women's International League for Peace and Freedom supports the claim of Ireland.
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Whitty asks Addams about the information the America Commission on Ireland seeks.
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Balch asks Greenwood for amnesty for political prisoners in Ireland on the grounds of peace.
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Also known as Circular Letter No. 7, April 17, 1920

Balch asks Sections to let her know if anyone will attend the International Committee of Womens and sends information regarding Irish political prisoners and an English leaflet.
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Addams asks Byron to telegraph Secretary of State Colby to help Irish prisoners in England.
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Addams promises to ask the United States State Department to intervene for Irish prisoners of war.
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The authors report on a fact-finding trip organized by the Women's International League to report on condition in Ireland during its war of independence.
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Unwin sends Addams materials on the Irish Civil War and urges the American Commission to send people to investigate.
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Announces demonstration welcoming back the women's delegation to Ireland, listing speakers.
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Balch sends Addams information on the Irish situation and suggests action.
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Addams tells Balch about the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom movement in Mexico, and her plans to visit next year.
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The Commission announces its intent to investigate conditions in Ireland with a hope that America can intervene on the side of peace.
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MacDonald reminds Addams to invite Lillian Wald to join the American Commission on Ireland.
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Spencer offers Addams advice about the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section and warns about aligning the group with radical and militant movements.
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Addams tells Royds that though she is on the American Commission on Conditions in Ireland, she will not be traveling there.
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Addams tells Wilson that John Morley will be in touch regarding plans to testify before the American Commission on Conditions in Ireland.
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Addams invites Wald to be a member of the American Commission on Ireland.
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Cothren updates Addams on actions of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section.
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Wald declines Addams's invitation to join the American Commission on Conditions in Ireland.
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The article describes the purpose and membership of the American Commission on Conditions in Ireland.
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Addams regrets missing Barnett and seeks to explain the role of the American Commission on Conditions in Ireland.
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Balch writes Addams about plans for the 1921 conference and summer school, the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's new office, and international crises.

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