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Addams pays Price a promised amount and inquires about a diamond ring that should have been sold.

Addams would like to meet about wages of cleaning women and is also grateful for Kohn's work with the Waukegan summer camp.

Kellogg updates Addams on the articles being gathered for a Survey issue on Social Preparedness.

Karsten has returned from a two week institute and has a great deal of information to share with Addams about the peace movement, including potential meetings and strategies.

Kellogg thanks Addams for her work in helping to convince Schiff to work with him.

Addams agrees with Sedgwick that the names of the authors does not need to be included with the article. Addams has also asked Balch to take on communications with Sedgwick.

Addams likes the peace pin that Forbes sent and hopes that she will see Forbes in October.

Addams is traveling to Boston and there will be several committee meetings. Addams would like Wald to also come to Boston because the group is working on implementing Mead's plan.

Addams trusts the staffing of Hull-House to Kohn, but designates certain tasks for specific people.

Kellogg discusses funding for Survey projects and invites Addams to come to New York for a meeting.

Addams tells Kellogg she agreed with his response to Jacob Schiff.

Addams cannot give Huebsch her opinion on Schwimmer during the Ford expedition because she was not there herself and has received multiple contradictory accounts.

Thomas updates Addams on the status of Schutze's bibliography, support for President Wilson, and the health of a friend in Chicago.

Addams informs Thomas that Hope McDonald will be appointed as chair of the Woman's Peace Party of Minnesota.

Addams asks Julius to send her two copies of a book. Addams is also sending a copy of her new book and hopes to see Julius and Marcet in the fall.

Addams informs Thomas that while she can attend the Executive Committee Meeting, it is not necessary. Addams also gives Thomas the name of the hotel where she is staying.

Karsten criticizes the New York Branch of the Woman's Peace Party for their prior disorganization, but urges Carroll to connect with them now.

Karsten replies to Curtis' letter asking for information on the peace movement.

Karsten encloses various documents to Addams concerning peace organizations.

Karsten explains some issues with a leaflet being printed.

Addams explains plans for the Conference of American Representatives of Oppressed or Dependent Nationalities.

Addams answers Hull's letter and informs her about the plans for Conference of American Representatives of Oppressed or Dependent Nationalities.

Addams upcoming plans and finances related to the Conference of American Representatives of Oppressed or Dependent Nationalities.

Addams discusses plans for the upcoming Conference of Oppressed or Dependent Nationalities.

Karsten sends Hennefeld literature on compulsory military training.

Karsten asks Cumberson if she can attend a Woman's Peace Party board meeting in New York.

Karsten suggests Wanous publications in which she can publish her articles, one of which is published by the Woman's Peace Party's New York Branch.

Addams thanks Skinner for her donation to the Fresh Air Fund.

Karsten sends Addams copies of recent reports. She also discusses upcoming activities, including details of the Russian Commission and Hull-House.

Oppenheim asks Addams if she would be interested in publishing an article about women and the war in his publication, The Seven Arts.

Karsten responds to Oppenheim's request stating Addams would be interested in publishing an article in the Seven Arts, but may decline due to her health.

Karsten sends Bonner material regarding the Woman's Peace Party.
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