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  • Creator is exactly "Gavit, John Palmer"

Gavit tells Hamilton how concerned he is about Addams's health.

Gavit's secretary asks Stetson how Addams's is feeling.

Gavit sends Addams the minutes of the Survey Associates (not found).

Gavit tells Addams about a meeting of the Survey Associates.

Gavit asks Addams for dates she might attend a Survey Board meeting.

Gavit sends Addams praise on the Survey's German issue and tells of plans for an issue on Czechoslovakia.

Gavit reminds Addams of the meeting of the Survey Associates Board.

Gavit's secretary sends Addams the minutes of the Survey Associates.

Gavit urges Addams to attend the next Survey Associates Inc. Board meeting.

Gavit invites Addams to the Survey Associates Board of Directors meeting.

Gavit invites Addams to a rescheduled meeting of the Survey Board.

Gavit tells Addams that he is calling the Survey Associates board meeting in the hopes that she can attend.

Gavit sends Addams the minutes from the Survey Associates meeting (not found).

Gavit invites Addams to a meeting of the Survey Associates.

Gavit asks Addams if she can be in New York for a meeting of the Survey Associates.

Gavit invites Addams to the Survey Associates Board meeting.

Gavit tells Addams that the Survey Associates meeting has been postponed.

Gavit sends Addams the minutes from the last meeting of the Survey Associates and invites her to the next.

Gavit asks Addams about setting up a meeting with Anita McCormick Blaine.

A poem about friendship.

Gavit sends Addams a poem he wrote and tells of his trip to Geneva.

A peace statement, edited for space by John Gavit.

Gavit sends Addams a copy of an article he wrote on the controversy over her statements on the use of alcohol by soldiers.

Addams discusses her statement on soldiers using stimulants before engaging in battle and the reaction that followed. Addams likely made the statement a few days before the article was published.

Gavit sent Wales' communication to The Nation's editor for publication.

Gavit discusses news coverage of the peace meeting held at Henry Street and encourages her to continue speaking out against the war in the hopes that something will strike a spark with the public.
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