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A list of potential lectures on Austria and peace.

A list of members of the executive committee of the Chicago Peace Society.

Morris thanks the Executive Committee for their work and officially closes the Chicago Peace Society.

Addams advises Kellogg to contact Macmillan regarding publishing chapters from her book.

Odell asks Addams's advice about the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom United States Section's stance on disarmament and having male speakers.

Kellogg asks Addams for permission to reprint chapters from her upcoming book in the Survey Graphic.

Kellogg suggests that Addams postpone publication of Peace and Bread in Time of War so that it can be published by installments in the Survey Graphic.

Balch returns materials to Addams and discusses plans for return to work in Geneva.

Addams tells Kellogg that she cannot postpone the publication of Peace and Bread in Time of War.

Straus and Short invite Addams to join the General Committee on the Limitation of Armament.

Kellogg tells Addams that he might only be able to publish one of her chapters in Survey-Graphic due to timing.

Also known as The Peace Movement (1921)

An advertisement for a book on the Peace Movement edited by Kurt Lenz and Walter Fabian.

Finley asks Addams to donate to the Federal Council's campaign against war.

Kittredge asks Addams to come to the Washington Naval Conference as soon as possible.

Addams sends Kellogg a manuscript and explains why it will be difficult to publish parts of Peace and Bread in Time of War before the book is released.

Addams tells Balch about plans for the Washington Conference and invites her to come to Chicago.

Addams and Byron correct the date of the Committee's upcoming meeting.

Hudson accepts Addams's invitation to lecture in Chicago on the League of Nations.

Odell tells Addams about the plans for December meetings that the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Branch made and invites her to speak at a mass meeting.

Kellogg asks Addams to write a couple of editorial paragraphs for the Survey Graphic.

Addams promises to help Ross with some funds and tells him of her plans for a medical procedure.

Addams invites Hudson to lecture on the League of Nations in Chicago.

Lathrop tells Addams about the formation of a new organization that will seek her and Carrie Catt as leaders.

Addams tells Balch that she sent a letter to the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's membership.

Balch tells Addams about her activities for peace and European relief.

Mead tells Addams about her activities regarding the upcoming Washington Naval Conference.

Lathrop tells Addams about the "mess" she found at the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's Washington meetings.

Potter asks Addams to join the Woodrow Wilson Foundation's National Committee.

Holt asks Addams's opinion on the Woodrow Wilson Foundation's program.

Also known as Eddy, George Sherwood

Also known as Netherlands National Council of Women

Kittredge tells Addams about the efforts to send Women's International League for Peace and Freedom files from New York to the new offices in Washington.
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