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Hull sends Addams materials from Emily Balch who is leaving for Europe.

Hull telegrams Addams, requesting that she send a message that can be read for the disarmament radio broadcast responding to the London Naval Conference.

Hull sends Sheepshanks information about efforts to start a Chinese section of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.

Addams tells Hull not to feel bad about pushing her name for the London Conference on arms limitation.

Hull tells Addams that the plan to send international memberships to Geneva instead of Washington will distress member organizations.

Hull thanks Addams for her advice regarding payments by the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.

Hull asks Addams her opinion of establishing a Jane Addams Peace Foundation.

Hull tells Addams that the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section has been sending Madeleine Doty the agreed-upon funds.

Hull tells Addams that her husband cannot speak at the International Congress of Women and advises on naming delegates.

Hull tells Shadburne that because the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom has established a Mexican Section, the American Mexican Committee has been disbanded.

The Hulls send Chandler their praise of Jane Addams for the Civic Dinner in her honor.

Hull suggests that Addams hold off on the apology letter to the members of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom until they know how many people received the erroneous mailing.

Hull sends Coolidge a letter she has written to the head of the United States Army.

Hull asks Addams reaction to the enclosed (not found) letter regarding Jeanette Rankin.

Hull assures Addams that she need not come to the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section meeting because she will be in Mexico.

Hull asks Addams's advice on bringing Cora Ramondt-Hirschmann and her companions to the United States.

Hull drafts a statement criticizing Carrie Catt's comments about the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom at the Conference made at the Cause and Cure of War.

Hull asks Addams for advice about publishing an article in the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Bulletin.

Hull tells Catt that her comments about the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom were inaccurate and asks for specifics about her concerns.

Hull sends Addams her letter to Carrie Catt and suggests places for the next Women's International League for Peace and Freedom annual meeting.

Hull tells Addams that she has asked Lucia Mead to report on the Conference for the Bulletin and has written an account of the issue with Carrie Catt.

Hull tells Addams her impressions of the Conference for the Cause and Cure of War.

Hull tells Moore that the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section is withdrawing from the National Council of Women

Hull writes to Addams and Balch to them that the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section voted to withdraw from the National Council of Women.

Hull tells Addams about Carrie Catt's behavior at the Conference on the Cause and Cure of War.

Hull asks Addams what the official Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's position on the upcoming peace meeting in Washington DC should be and suggests opening their office for the use of the conference runners.

Hull plans to meet Moore before the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Board meeting is held.

Hull sends Addams letters to and from Eva Moore about meeting in Washington.

Hull asks for donations for the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's new campaign.

Hull sends Women's International League for Peace and Freedom members a Bulletin and asks for donations to continue their work.

Hull tells Moore that the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section does not wish to resign from the National Council of Women because they believe the attacks are unjust. Hull indicates that she will consult with Addams on the topic.

Hull writes Addams enclosing correspondences between the National Council of Women and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section about resigning from the Council.

Hull asks Addams to contact Mary Brite regarding a possible donation to the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom and asks her advice on the problem of the national secretaryship.

Hull asks Addams to meet with Mitchell Palmer while he is in Chicago.

A list of potential donors to the International Congress of Women.

Hull sends Addams a list of potential supporters for the International Congress of Women and suggestions for the pitch.

Hull drafts a letter she plans to send to Gertrude Smith in reply to her criticism of the planning of the International Congress to correct her misconceptions.

Hull describes arrangements made for Karsten and Jane Addams' arrival in Philadelphia for a Woman's Peace Party meeting. Hull also provides updates on the badges and program for the meeting.

Hull thanks Addams for speaking at Swarthmore and apologizes for any strain.

Hull details the itinerary for the Philadelphia meeting involving the Woman's Peace Party and Society of Friends. Hull requests advice on possible speakers after learning that Angell's attendance is uncertain.

Hull thanks Addams for the photographs she sent and has a request regarding the conference following the end of the war.

Hull details upcoming meetings and hopes for Addams planned arrival.

Hull asks whether Addams approves the idea of all branches of the Woman's Peace Party writing to pressure the President into keeping the country out of war.
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