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Hamilton writes Addams about several female preparatory schools for near Bryn Mawr for Marcet Haldeman.

Hamilton asks for Nestor's help collecting tuberculosis data.

At the Sixth International Congress on Tuberculosis in Washington, D.C., Addams and Hamilton discuss "Economic Aspects of Tuberculosis" and why people living in poverty are more susceptible to the disease.

Hamilton writes Addams for instructions on how to critique her manuscript of A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil.

Addams and others ask Brown for a donation to the American Association for Labor Legislation.

Hamilton describes the trip to The Hague being undertaken by the delegation of women for the International Congress of Women.

Hamilton details the various reactions of women from European countries to Addams' lectures.

Hamilton tells Bowen about the trips she and Addams have made for the peace movement.

Hamilton discusses her feelings about the International Congress of Woman and the peace work that followed.

Addams is advised not to participate in the Ford Peace Ship due to poor health.

Hamilton telegrams Schwimmer that Addams will be unable to join the Ford Peace Ship expedition due to her health.

Hamilton writes for Addams sending Blaine the report on the International Congress of Women and commenting on the controversy over bayonet charges.

Hamilton sends Thomas copies of Addams' recent cables regarding the Women's International Committee for a Permanent Peace meeting.

Hamilton urges Addams to ignore the militarists who are criticizing her.

Hamilton tells Smith about the people on the S.S. Noordam and their trip.

Alice Hamilton writes to her family of her travels with Jane Addams in France through devastated areas affected by World War I.

Hamilton tells Smith all about the delegates and atmosphere of the International Congress of Women's opening day.

Hamilton updates Smith on the events of the Congress.

Hamilton tells Smith about Addams's activities at the International Congress of Women and of their plans to travel to Germany and Austria.

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

Hamilton tells Smith about her travels with Addams, makes comments on their companions, and their plans to go to Germany.

Addams and Hamilton discuss a meeting they had with Baron Franz and his concerns over the terms of the Paris Peace Treaty, and their reservations about religious freedom in the Roumanian treaty.

Addams and Hamilton detail in full their trip to countries once in the Central Powers for the Society of Friends, on the matter of food and relief distribution.

Addams and Hamilton detail their trip to Germany to see conditions for child welfare after World War I.

Addams and Hamilton report on their visit to Germany to see conditions after World War I.

Addams and Hamilton detail in full their trip to Germany and Austria for the Society of Friends, on the matter of food and relief distribution. Descriptions include lack of food in urban areas, lack of medical care for children, and a shortage of milk. They request more funds for post-war work from the American Friends Relief Committee.

Hamilton asks Blackwell to publish a manuscript from Margit Slatcha.

Hamilton writes Addams hoping to conceive her to run for president of a committee.

A protest statement claiming that Ferre Watkins's accusations that Hul-House is a communist organization are false.

Hamilton tells Gavit that Addams's illness means that she must has postpone upcoming plans.

Hamilton tells Olmsted that Addams has been ill for two weeks and thus has not answered her mail.

Hamilton sends Addams a translation of Lida Heymann's letter about the Frankfurth and Prague conferences.

Hamilton sends Addams love after hearing of her accident. 

Hamilton tells Addams she is glad to support the International on the War against Opium and Narcotic Drugs Conference.
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