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Hamilton tells Smith about her visit in England and her hopes to meet up with Addams in London.

Post writes Addams, suggesting that the Woman's Peace Party hold its meeting and proposing dates.

Kellogg invites Addams to meetings of Survey Associates Inc. held in New York.

Also known as Marks, Phoebe Sarah (1853-1923)

Levermore seeks Addams' advice for funding as the Carnegie Endowment refused to fund the League to Enforce Peace.

Levermore asks Addams's advice about the refusal of the Carnegie Endowment to fund the League to Enforce Peace a grant.

Rhoads asks Addams whether she will be able to carry out the relief trip they planned on and hopes that she will receive passports from Herbert Hoover.

Certificate thanking Addams for her help raising funds for the Fourth Liberty Loan.

Also known as de los Monteros y Díaz de Santiago, Maria Espinosa (1875-1946)

Gambier-Bousfield sends condolences to Addams on the death of her nephew John Addams Linn.

Karsten thanks Morgan for her book of poems that she will keep until Addams returns from her travels.

Karsten tells Levermore that she will have Addams respond to his letter on her return to the United States.

Kelley tells Smith about the International Congress of Women, held in Zurich, and describes Addams' role.

A discussion of efforts to block labor activists from traveling in England and making international connections with other labor groups.

Addams sends Blaine her sympathy on the death of her son.

Addams writes Haldeman-Julius on her mother's birthday and tells about her work in Paris.

Addams expresses sympathy after the death of Haldeman-Julius' grandmother, and tells her about the women's conference she attended.

Addams tells Haldeman-Julius of her upcoming visit and mentions the influenza epidemic.

Addams sends Haldeman-Julius a knitted garment and asks for news of her family.

Addams sends Jordan speech notes from her talk in Kansas City.

Addams tells Kelley that they are succeeding in their peace resolutions while in Europe.

Addams tells Stokes that she cannot leave Chicago to attend the National Civil Liberties Bureau meeting in Washington.

Addams hopes to see Barnett before she leaves London.

Addams updates Wald on her travel and asks about Irene Lewisohn.

Addams writes to Hudson about a manuscript, mentioning an acquaintance who started a lodging house for Hungarian girls.

Addams tells Fry about the International Congress of Women's success and her travels.

Addams tells Fry when she will be returning from her trip and reminisces about a past trip with family.

Addams tells Smith about her social activities in England and plans for returning home.

Addams tells Smith about the illness of Harriet Herrick and her plans to leave Europe.

Addams informs Smith that she is leaving Zurich.

Addams tells Smith about her work in the Congress and involvement with the Hoover team.

Addams thanks Linn for sharing Stanley Ross Linn's letters and hopes to visit her when she is in Berkeley.

Addams sends Linn a check and hopes she is settling in at Berkeley.

Addams telegrams the National Civil Liberties Bureau that she cannot attend the Washington meeting.

Addams sends Kellogg money to renew her subscription to the Survey.

Addams tells Linn that she is seeking more information about the death of John Addams Linn and will share it with him.

Addams sends Hull speech notes from her Kansas City talk.

Addams tells Lane that she has decided to publish her article in the Atlantic and hopes it causes no problems.

Mead updates Karsten on her plans for summer and a Woman's Peace Party director's meeting.

Shulman thanks Addams for her help in raising Liberty Loan funds in the 19th Ward.

Villard tells Addams that he sold The Post and will concentrate work on The Nation and invites her to attend a staff luncheon.
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