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Hobhouse sends Addams wishes for improved health and tells of the political situation in Europe.

Hobhouse tells Balch her impressions of the likelihood of building a pacifist movement in Italy.

Hobhouse reports on the health of children in Leipzig schools.

Hobhouse tells Addams about conditions in Italy and her family's health problems.

Hobhouse tells Hamilton of her poor health and of the relief efforts in Europe.

An estimate for the cost of sending relief to German children.

A draft for a telegram sent to Addams about relief for German children.

A telegram from Hobhouse regarding relief efforts in Germany.

Hobhouse asks Addams to convince Americans to send relief for German children.

Hobhouse writes Addams about relief for children in Leipzig, Germany, children.

Hobhouse writes Addams that she traveling to Leipzig, Germany, with a few other doctors.

Hobhouse describes hunger as a result of the war in Leipzig, Germany, and asks Addams for relief funds for children there.

The Committee seeks opinions on resuming international relations interrupted by World War I.

Hobhouse writes to Addams on her position with the British Committee for the International Women's Congress and personal matters of health and travel.

Hobhouse discusses her travels across Europe, working for the peace movement.

Hobhouse sends a draft report of the International Congress of Women and describes work being done in Europe.

Hobhouse tells Jacobs about a controversial decision made to send Rosika Schwimmer to the United States.

Hobhouse discusses ideas of peace with Addams and about her hopes for The Hague conference.

Hobhouse apologizes to Addams for not being able to attend the International Congress of Women at The Hague, but she will continue to advocate for peace in Italy.
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