Schwimmer-Lloyd Collection

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Ford informs Schwimmer that Addams is in Egypt and that she is forwarding her letter there.
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Addams asks Schwimmer for a progam for the International Suffrage Association meeting.
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Schwimmer updates Addams with her plans for the peace meeting in Washington.
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Addams invites Schwimmer to stay at Hull-House and mentions the difficulties in organizing the peace meeting in Washington.
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Schwimmer updates Addams on her schedule in Chicago and asks if she can help prepare the planned peace meeting in Washington.
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Addams introduces Rosika Schwimmer to Bryan and describes her efforts in the peace movement.
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Addams telegrams that she is doubtful that the peace meeting in January will happen.
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Addams updates Schwimmer about her first appointment in Chicago, the women's peace meeting in January, and Mrs. Pethick-Lawrence's group.
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Addams informs White of difficulties organizing a national peace gathering and hopes to have a better sense after a meeting.
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Mecartney asks Addams to tell him when Rosika Schwimmer arrives in Chicago so he can make the travel arrangements for her speech that evening.
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The committee worked on the Program for the upcoming conference, and structure of the committee.
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Addams insists that Schwimmer continue to support the peace conference despite her disagreement with Lawrence's call for a militant peace movement.
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Addams sends a telegram to Schwimmer eagerly anticipating seeing her in New York.
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Schwimmer writes Addams eager to help in any way she can and encloses a Peace Party leaflet for the European presidents.
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Schwimmer writes Addams so the two can coordinate a meeting.
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Schwimmer tells Addams that she is on a peace mission from Europe with President Wilson and Bryan.
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Thomas responds to Schwimmer's letter for Addams and addresses a number of topics relating to the Peace Party.
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Addams discusses her involvement with Henry Ford's Peace Ship and tells Schwimmer that she cannot intercede for her with Ford.
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Addams invites Balch to visit her in Bar Harbor where they can catch up on peace activities.
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Addams updates Balch on her travel plans in Boston and Bar Harbor and hope to see her.
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Addams signs an official statement that appoints Rosika Schwimmer an official envoy of the Congress.
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Royden telegrams that British speakers are willing to attend the upcoming meeting if an international platform is part of the meeting.
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Schwimmer drafts a telegram to Addams.
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Addams forwards Balch a telegram from Catt, asking Addams to accompany Jacobs to Washington.
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Smith's note, written at the end of a letter by Addams, reveals that Addams is too ill to travel to New York, despite her hope to do so.
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Addams discusses arranging a meeting for Balch with President Wilson and meetings between peace activists.
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Addams discusses her meeting with President Wilson and suggests that Balch meet him as well.
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Smith asks Balch for advice on how to respond to Schwimmer's plan to meet with President Wilson given that Wilson doesn't want to meet those from warring nations.
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Addams cannot travel to visit Schwimmer because her illness has relapsed. Schwimmer is instead invited to Bar Harbor, ME.
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Schwimmer and Macmillan propose dates to visit Addams, depending on her availability.
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Schwimmer hopes that Addams is feeling better and will be leaving New York after Friday to visit.
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Addams is disappointed that she will not see Schwimmer and Macmillan.
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Addams informs Lochner that her health has not improved and she will no longer be able to speak. Schwimmer is recommended to replace her.
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Addams asks Balch if she can write a article and if several other people can also write articles about the Hague.
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Addams asks Schwimmer to continue as the International Secretary.
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Addams cannot go to Chicago and asks Schwimmer to meet her in New York in October.
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Macmillan and Schwimmer are not sure how the committee can meet unless Addams travels to Chicago, especially since Jacobs must leave the country soon.
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Schwimmer asks Addams to travel to Chicago for a meeting because Jacobs will not travel to Maine, where Addams is at this time.
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Addams apologizes to Balch for missing her in Amsterdam then asks her to review The Survey. Addams includes a list of people she and Emily met in England.
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Addams apologizes to Schwimmer for leaving Europe and the peace work to return to the United States.
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Kellogg sent Addams three copies of the revised manifesto, not to be shared with the public.
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Addams explains her travel and plans for continuing peace work in America.
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Addams sends Schwimmer a letter to help combat reports that she is not neutral.
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Addams avows that Rosika Schwimmer is on the side of peace, and is not a supporter of either side in the war.
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Schwimmer complains about attacks on her. This letter is a draft that may not have been sent.
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Duncan advises Addams that the peace movement needs her to return to Europe.
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Whyte asks Addams to try to make it to Europe to meet with the International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace.
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Addams reports that Macmillan did not arrive in Chicago.
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Addams sends Schwimmer a letter from Chrystal Macmillan.