Addams calls for a charitable response to aid the famine sufferers in Sweden, discussing the different kinds of charitable work in education and relief.
Catt reports that Aletta Jacobs is en route to New York and seeks assistance in meeting with Wilson. Catt is concerned that World War I will spread to Scandinavia and Southern Europe.
Addams expresses her regret that she will not be able to make it to Stockholm immediately, but informs Lochner of her tentative plans to arrive in April or May.
Widegren suggests to Addams that Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's International Branches could work with immigrant communities in the United States to drum up support for peace.
Widegren tells Addams that the Swedes are having difficulty accepting the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's pacifist platform passed at the International Congress of Women.
Widegren tells Addams that she had ideas about the Summer School program but may not be able to afford to travel to the International Congress of Women in Dublin.
Widegren thanks Addams for supporting the peace mission and tells her about how funding will help the International Congress of Women at Dublin and the Summer School.