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  • Creator is exactly "Jacobs, Aletta Henriëtte"

Manus and Jacobs strongly advise against Balch's proposal to hold a meeting of the International Women's Committee for Permanent Peace.

Jacobs and Manus tell Addams that the planned International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace meeting has been postponed.

Jacobs and Manus ask Addams for her opinion about the peace plan proposed by Germany.

Aletta and Manus vote for the peace conference to be held in May in Holland.

Jacobs and Manus criticize Addams for overstepping her role as president of the International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace.

Jacobs and Manus ask Addams to send funds to the International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace via cable.

Jacobs and Manus inform Addams that the International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace's office is nearly out of funds and that they have not received any of Addams's communications.

Jacobs and Manus propose to hold a meeting in Amsterdam of neutral branches of the International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace because travel is impossible for members of warring countries. .

Jacobs and Manus telegram Addams that they cannot hold an International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace meeting in Copenhagen due to travel restrictions.

Also known as Aletta Henriëtte Jacobs and Rosa Manus to Jane Addams, March 1, 1919

Karsten sends Addams the text of a cable from Jacobs and Manus pressing for a delay of the International Congress of Women.

Jacobs and Manus inform Addams that the upcoming peace meeting has been postponed indefinitely.

Jacobs and Manus update Addams on the results of a poll on holding a Congress After the War.

Jacobs and Manus discuss options for the peace movement in light of Addams' poor health and travel difficulties for European delegates.

Jacobs and Manus ask Addams for updates on decisions being made about the headquarters of the International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace, and ask for updates of activities in the United States.

Jacobs sends Addams a calling card to introduce Jan Best and Anni Mulder von De Graaf for when she visits Java.

Jacobs writes to explain a report that she disavowed Addams's report on the German trip and reports on her activities.

Jacobs asks Addams for a meeting before she leaves Europe and hopes that her health is strong.

Jacobs scolds Addams for overdoing things and tells her to care for her health and have a restful return to the United States.

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

Jacobs informs Addams that she has postponed the meeting of the International Committee of Women for a Permanent Peace in the hopes that Addams can attend.

Jacobs sends Addams holiday greetings and updates on her health.

Jacobs thanks Addams for her joyful visit to Hull-House and explains delays in publishing a translation of her memoir.

Jacobs tells Addams that they will postpone the meeting of the International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace until Addams can travel.

Jacobs informs Addams that the International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace have decided to postpone their meeting until Addams can travel.

Jacobs tells Addams that they plan to wait until she is recovered in health before they hold the next International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace and asks her about her views on the Ford Peace Ship expedition.

Jacobs updates Addams on issues coming up with the International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace, financial concerns and personality issues.

Jacobs sends Addams holiday greetings and tells of her move.

Jacobs tells Addams that she will be in the United States in the spring and hopes to meet.

Jacobs congratulates Addams on the Civic Dinner in her honor and on her improved health.

Jacobs thanks Addams for the photograph she sent and describes her recent health issues.

Jacobs hopes that Addams is getting better and will be able to preside over an April meeting of the International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace.

Jacobs advises Addams on the people she should meet and places she should visit in Sumatra and Java.

Jacobs asks Addams if the American delegates will be able to obtain passports for May.

Jacobs writes Addams in alarm over the news of her emergency breast surgery.

Jacobs sends Addams good wishes for her health.

Jacobs tells Addams about the International Woman Suffrage Alliance conference and other news.

Jacobs thanks Addams for her aid during the International Congress of Women and at Hull-House.

Jacobs sends Addams a request to sign a letter to feminist women in China.

Jacobs thanks Addams for sending her Peace and Bread in Time of War and praises her abilities.

Jacobs wishes Addams a speedy recovery from illness and talks of the difference in reception in Washington at the International Council of Women meeting and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's International Congress of Women.

Jacobs writes to Addams of a meeting location change.

Jacobs reports of the finances of the International Committee and news from Australia on delegates.

Jacobs asks Addams to help publish her book in America and discusses the peace movement in the Netherlands.

Jacobs urges Addams to attend The Hague Conference and use her influence to help the situation in Europe.

Jacobs tells Addams of her illness and peace activities in Holland.

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 a calling card to introduce her to the von Hombracht-Jacobs who live in Java.
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