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Kennedy thanks Byron for sending Hull-House arts and crafts for his exhibit and comments on an article about the Graphic Sketch Club.

Haldeman tells Addams of her trip to Dayton, Tennessee, including eating in a Thompson Restaurant, a chain of restaurants that began in Chicago. This letter may not have been sent.

Cooper tells Kennedy his ideas about settlements as forces of liberalism in American society.

Cooper sends Addams his letter to Alfred Kennedy regarding the future of the settlement movement and asks her opinion.

Detzer updates Addams on the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's fundraising efforts, international funds and office business.

Detzer writes to Addams about the effectiveness of reminders about membership due reminder and hopes of Emily Balch working in the Washington Office.

Detzer thanks Addams for her letters and returns the membership report as directed.

Smith tells Addams he will send her letter to Paul Kellogg and tells her that they are still waiting to hire a new editor.

Vaile invites Addams to join a conference committee for the International Conference of Social Work.

Tischer sends Addams a receipt of a payment for the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.

MacDonald asks Addams for advice about accepting a lecture in Chicago and hopes to accept her invitation to saty at Hull-House.

Addams tells Rich that she still hopes they will use the apartment at Hull-House.

Addams tells Kennedy that she agrees that the National Federation of Settlements should discuss Cooper's questions.

Addams tells Weller that can't sign his invitation to Mohandas Gandhi to invite him to lecture in the United States.

Addams agrees with Detzer's plans for the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's international membership.

Addams writes to Detzer replying to her past two letters, and talks about some meetings and finances of Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.

Addams tells Detzer that she thinks they should be cautious about releasing a statement on China until they have more information.

Addams thanks Lovett for helping her arrange travel and looks forward to her visit.

Addams tells Kellogg that she is impressed by Beulah Amidon but does not want to influence his decision on hiring her.

Taylor updates Addams on the work of the Chicago Commons.

Affelder tells Addams about recent donations to the Barnett Memorial Fellowship.

Affelder sends Addams the names of recent donors to the Barnett Memorial Fellowship.

Bergen tells Addams about the plans for the Institute of Pacific Relations conference held in Hawaii and introduces William and Makiko Vories who are establishing a school in Japan.

A newsletter discussing a report of the economic strength of New York State.

McClatchy asks Addams to oppose efforts to weaken immigration restrictions on Japan and to help them obtain more supporters among the clergy.

McClatchy tells Gulick that the California Joint Immigration Committee will oppose the Wickersham plan to open visas for Japan in 1927.

Glücklich tells Addams how she has been managing the Geneva office of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom and reports on their financial state.

A pamphlet advertising an edited collection of articles about establishing welfare departments in industry.

Balch prepares an estimated budget for the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom after the International Congress of Women meeting.
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