Vilma Glücklich to Jane Addams, November 11, 1923

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Geneva, 11th Nov 23.

Dear Miss Addams,

You should have seen the happy faces at this house on Nov 9th when your and Mrs. Lewis' cables arrived! -- All sections got the enclosed letter the same day, the most active ones got wires and our News Letter, containing a more definite instruction, will go out this week. I am anxiously waiting for the exact date of the Congress and trying hard -- if it can be done without great expense to get out a calendar for 1924.

The decision of the U.S. section seems to me at the same time [page 2] a very good sign of your good health and that is thrilling too! We hope to stir up the European Sections to do their share in making it a great success. I think America is now an excellent sail, well prepared to take in the seed of pacifism.

Ready to do the most possible to help in preparing the Congress.

Yours devotedly

Vilma Glücklich [page 3]

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