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Eastman, Balch, Leach, and Hughan express their eagerness to have an international meeting of the Women's Congress as suggested by Post.

Eastman reports to Mead about the New York State Convention, outlining her view of the conflict with Ruth Williams over peace efforts.

Eastman asks Addams if the New York branch of the Woman's Peace Party can respond with sympathy to the German women's appeal.

Eastman describes new organizational changes to the American Union and requests a meeting with Addams before the upcoming Woman's Peace Party meeting in Philadelphia.

Eastman asks Addams to support her efforts to hold a New York State peace convention in Janauary.

Eastman responds to Addams' letter of resignation from the American Union for A Democratic Peace.

Eastman asks Addams to reconsider resigning from the board of the American Union Against Militarism.

Eastman advises Addams about the role of women in the peace movement and suggests next steps.

Eastman discusses plans to merge the New York City and New York State Woman's Peace Party groups.

Eastman discusses plans to merge the New York City and New York State branches of the Woman's Peace Party.

Eastman is glad she can send her suggestions concerning the upcoming Woman's Peace Party convention to other branches of the party.

Eastman writes to Addams suggesting they congratulate the women of Australia's vote regarding conscription.

Eastman requests that delegates from the New York City branch of the Woman's Peace Party be given the same privileges as delegates from a State branch as there is no New York State Branch of the Woman's Peace Party in existence.

Benedict responds to some of Addams' queries regarding the finances of the Woman's Peace Party.

Addams, Lucia Mead, Crystal Eastman, and Sophonisba Breckinridge testify before the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, arguing against preparedness and suggesting ways to end the war.

Addams, Lucy Mead, Crystal Eastman, and Sophonisba Breckinridge testify before the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, on preparedness and the United States' role in World War I.

Pinchot, Villard, and Eastman want to arrange a welcome meeting for Addams when she arrives in New York.

Eastman invites Addams to give a speech in Milwaukee.

Eastman writes Addams about her speaking schedule in Wisconsin and asks for suggestions on a speaker for German-American audiences.

Eastman asks Addams to speak in Wausau, Wisconsin, where her voice might be the suffrage movement's best hope in the conservative Republican town.
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