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Addams writes to Frank Buchman thanking him for the flowers he sent to Hull House.
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Gleason discusses a dinner he had with Jane Addams in a letter to his mother.
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Addams seeks Washington's aid in a campaign for labor regulations.
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Addams is unable to meet Middleton due to speaking engagements outside the city.
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Addams tells Jacobs that she will send dates for the next meeting of the International Committee of Women for a Permanent Peace as soon as she can.
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McDougal informs Addams that The General Federation of Women's Clubs will be holding a Peace Day in schools across the nation, and requests that Addams submits writings to be taught to the students.
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Addams sends Schwimmer a letter from Chrystal Macmillan.
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Funk reports on a meeting that Rosika Schwimmer spoke at, criticizing her bitterness toward the American people and a disagreement they had over whether the upcoming conference would held end the war.
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Mead remarks on the administration of the Woman's Peace Party and its poor finances.
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Lovejoy asks Addams to assist in raising funds for the National Child Labor Committee, which is feeling the impact of the war on its finances.
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Addams explains her travel and plans for continuing peace work in America.
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Wilson proposes to meet Addams in Washington if possible.
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Hobhouse sends a draft report of the International Congress of Women and describes work being done in Europe.
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Myers tells Romeike that Addams wishes to ends her subscription for clippings on the mistreatment of women by soldiers.
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Bradley invites Addams to speak at the Michigan State Convention of the Equal Suffrage Association.
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Keppel tells Addams that he will let her know the decision of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
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Addams asks for donations to Hull-House's Waukegan summer programs for children.
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Addams gives Ross the names of women who can speak on peace.
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Bradley asks Addams to speak on suffrage or peace for the Michigan's Equal Suffrage Association convention.
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Browne tells Addams that because they are paying reduced royalties, they can donate fund to the American Belgian Relief Fund.
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Addams sends Wales a list delegates to the International Congress of Women and suggests that she present her peace plan there to secure support.
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Murray discusses bringing the Trojan Women play to America, and refuses royalties.
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Mayer asks Addams for advice on debate preparation for her high school.
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Hunter asks Addams if she has any materials that would help her write an article about the Women's Peace Party.
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Catt advises that Rosika Schwimmer should remain as the International Secretary of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance.
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Addams's eulogy for Gordon Dewey, the son of her friends John and Dewey. This version, which is likely the one she delivered at a memorial for the boy at Hull-House, is shortened from her original draft.
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Addams writes Haldeman regarding having someone with her while she goes through her mother's affairs.
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Addams is disappointed that Wald can't attend the International Women's Congress and considers asking Maud Nathan to attend, but fears she might be pro-German.
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Addams sends Haldeman sympathy letters regarding her mother's death and offers her own sympathy.
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Addams thanks Browne for his letter regarding the production of The Trojan Women.
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Addams asks Balch to attend the International Congress of Women at The Hague due to her experience with race and nationalism.
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Addams declines Baker's invitation to speak at the Amherst Woman's Club, due to her busy schedule for peace. She asks him to persuade Ida Tarbell to attend the International Congress of Women.
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Wald declines Addams's invitation to the International Congress of Women due to the press of responsibilities.
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Lansingh sends condolences to Addams on the death of her sister, and asks her to visit if she can.
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MacDonald discusses the views of some of the British politicians regarding peace and hopes to see her privately before she leaves.
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Addams invites Wales to attend the International Conference of Women.
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Addams discusses the issue of who should lead the American delegation to the International Congress of Women.
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Selborne talks about the war and what the warring nations see as minimal terms for peace. She also talks about how woman suffrage is a secondary and less important issue to these governments.
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Drummond seeks to arrange a meeting for Lord Crewe with Addams.
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Addams testifies against conscription before a closed hearing of the House of Representatives Committee on Military Affairs. She was one of many opponents who opposed universal service.
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Wilson thanks Addams for sending him a letter about Jacobs and how he enjoyed meeting her.
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The British Committee of the International Women's Congress has several concerns that they feel the International Committee needs to recognize and meet about.
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Thomas informs Addams about the activities of the Northern California branch of the Woman's Peace Party and suggest creating a west coast headquarters.
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Grey suggests that Addams put her ideas before the British government, forwarding her request to the Foreign Office.
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Addams is glad that a meeting has been arranged for the European delegates. She is not sure if she will be able to attend, due to her health issues.
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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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Wald has been asked to speak at Vassar College in place of Addams.
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After a visit from Schwimmer and Macmillan, Addams still feels that a mass meeting should be held. Macmillan, Schwimmer, and Jacobs should serve as speakers, in her opinion.
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Marshall reminds Addams to call for a joint committee meeting.

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