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  • Creator is exactly "Jacobs, Aletta Henriëtte"

Jacobs, Macmillan, and Manus write to Addams to congratulate her on Ford's gift as well as to request her presence at a meeting in Amsterdam, stating that they may postpone it if necessary.

The International Congress of Women reports on their meetings with the political leaders of Europe, arguing that both neutral and belligerent governments are open to participating in a neutral conference aimed at ending the war.

Jacobs lists the diplomatic meetings held by members of the International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace.

Jacobs lays out the organization planned for the International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace.

Jacobs apologizes about an article in the New York Times that will mention Addams and will interfere with Jacobs' meeting with President Wilson. Jacobs also mentions a financial situation with Schwimmer.

Jacobs updates Addams on the arrival of Balch, Schwimmer, and Macmillan in New York.

Jacobs sends Addams the latest European thinking on the congress of neutral nations, but is eager to hear what President Wilson said.

Jacobs, et. al. invite Addams to a meeting of the International Women's Congress to be held in April at the Hague.
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