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Addams recommends Mez for the Secretary of the Chicago Peace Society.

Hyers replies to Morgan about his request for a pamphlet called "A Way to Permanent Peace."

Hyers sends Heillman a pamphlet that he requested.

In Addams' absence, Hyers gives Carlson information on the Woman's Peace Party and international peace movement.

Hyers processes a bill Addams received from Romeike.

Hyers sends peace literature to Marshall on Addams' behalf.

Hyers asks Romeike for more information about a bill.

Myers tells Romeike that Addams wishes to ends her subscription for clippings on the mistreatment of women by soldiers.

Addams' secretary invites Morris to a meeting of the Chicago Peace Society where Addams will discuss the work done in Europe.

The documents that Nutter previously requested regarding Addams' peace efforts in Europe are being printed and will be sent to her later in the week.

Hyers invites Grant to learn more about the Woman's Peace Party and possibly lecture. She also notes that the Woman's Peace Party is not supporting the upcoming Friends of Peace meeting.

Hyers thanks Zueblin for information on Louise Grant's lecture services.

Hyers provides an update on the travel activities of various members of the Woman's Peace Party.

Hyers denies that Mrs. J. K. Weston was a representative of the Woman's Peace Party.

Addams sends Lowe literature on the peace movement through the office of the Peace Party.

Hyers reacts to the news that Addams may travel to Chicago. Hyers has been handing out tickets for a large meeting and will keep Addams updated on the organization of it all.

Hyers sends Kenny a pamphlet about the Woman's Peace Party.

Hyers tells Berwald that Addams will not participate in his propaganda and that the Woman's Peace Party is a neutral organization.

Hyers informs Evans that Addams would like to call a meeting of he Woman's Peace Party Executive Board.

Hyers provides Jamieson with peace literature for her upcoming talk.

Hyers promised to bring Kirk's invitation to Addams regarding the International Peace Forum to Addams attention on her return.

Hyers acknowledges Schwartz's invitation to Addams to join the Children's World Peace Movement.

Hyers thanks Sharples for her peace poems and suggests venues for publishing them.

Hyers advises Wilton that Addams cannot write an article due to illness, but sends some materials that Wilton can use.

Hyers replies to Ely's letter to Addams asking for more detail about her comments on the use of stimulants in trench warfare.

Hyers sends Graves a copy of Addams' report on the Hague Congress as well as her peace speech in New York.

Hyers sends Switzer literature regarding the Women's Peace Party's work and guesses at the movement's growth.

Hyers sends Douglas pamphlets on peace for the State Sunday School Convention and State Teacher's Convention.

Myers thanks the Association for their work and wishes them success.

Hyers sent Dockery literature on the Woman' Peace Party as requested.

Hyers sends Young literature on the Woman's Peace Party per her request.

Hyers notes that Addams is unable to make the invitation to speak at Drake University, and suggested that Harriet Park Thomas could serve as a replacement.

Hyers sends Keppel 200 copies of the International Congress of Women's Manifesto at Addams' request.

Hyers writes to Cory for Addams, explaining that Cory should expect the arrival important literature, like copies of the Manifesto.

In writing for Addams, Hyers relates to Holdsworth possible debate points to bring up when discussing the reasons to preserve peace.

Hyers thanks Stack upon receiving his letter and explains the source of gratification felt by many working within the peace movement.

Hyers writes for Addams to Freeman in order to communicate that literature on the peace movement has been sent to her.

Hyers provides a much anticipated response for what could be accomplished with several hundred dollars.

Hyers agrees to send Mrs. F. Garrison literature for her paper.

Hyers thanks Holt for a copy of Percy MacKaye's work and asks for half a dozen more to be sold.

Hyers writes to Lewis that with this letter is an attached copy of some peace literature and further explanation about previous communications Lewis has received.

Hyers states that literature on the Woman's Peace Party will be sent to Frizzell.

Hyers relates to Doerschuk that literature will be sent her way regarding her concern about the Woman's Peace Party.

Hyers invites Holbrook to a meeting of the Woman's Peace Party for Addams after her name was left off the original list.

Hyers thanks Addams for her letter concerning Thomas.

Hyers passes on a request from Denison asking for some recognition for the Liberal Culture Club in Butte.

On behalf of Addams, Hyers thanks Cory for her letter.

Hyers clarifies Addams' work in different sectors and agrees to send Enck some literature about current peace movement activities.

Hyers sends Kay some peace movement literature but advises against referring to newspaper clippings.

Hyers congratulates Pettit on the Oregon Federation of Women's Clubs' adoption of a Peace Resolution.
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