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Marshall asks Jacobs to sign a letter for Chinese feminists and updates her on the aftermath of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's Executive Committee meeting.

Marshall tells Addams why she has not been able to work effectively for the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom for the last few months.

Addams and others send the resolutions carried by the Conference for A New Peace to heads of world governments.

Heymann and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Executive Committee send Addams their best wishes for her health.

Marshall asks Glücklich for information about staffing for the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom and tells of her health and travel restrictions.

Marshall sends Addams a copy of her letter to Vilma Glücklich regarding Women's International League for Peace and Freedom matters.

Marshall and Glücklich telegram Addams with loving thoughts during her illness.

Marshall tells Glücklich about efforts to hold an international women's congress in collaboration with other women's groups and discusses the possibility of having a peace delegation meet with Mussolini and the Pope. She includes notes for Jane Addams in the margins.

Also known as Catherine Elizabeth Marshall to Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Executive Committee, October 9, 1922

Marshall proposes a detailed policy for the operation of the Hague Conference.

Marshall tells Addams about the plans for the Hague Conference and discusses the death of her father and the toll it took on her family.

Marshall and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Executive Committee tell Addams they are planning a December conference and ask her to preside.

Marshall asks Addams to serves as WILP representative to the International Committee for Relief in Russia and updates her on activities in Europe.

Marshall argues that disarmament will reduce military spending and urges delegates to the Washington Conference to work towards peace

Also known as Catherine Elizabeth Marshall to Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Executive Committee, October 5, 1921

Marshall reports to Addams on the printing of the Disarmament Manifesto.

Marshall gives Addams her take on the Russian Relief Conference.

Marshall sends Ishii a proposal on the Silesian question drafted by the German women of Women's International League for Peace and Freedom for the League of Nations.

Marshall discusses efforts by German women to work with Polish women in Upper Silesia to foster peace.

Marshall tells Glücklich about the details of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's Executive Secretary position and the Hungarian delegation to the League of Nations.

Marshall advises Matsch on the composition of Austria's delegation to the League of Nations.

Marshall advises Hertz to select Austrian women to join the League of Nations delegation.

Marshall updates Addams on meetings with pacifists and proposes a resolution regarding the conscription of people in newly won areas.

Marshall explains the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's role in relief efforts, asking to be allowed to participate in the Conference on Russian Relief and to help spread word about the appeal for help.

Courtney and Marshall ask Addams if she received their earlier contacts, and inquire about Chrystal Macmillan's travels.

Marshall describes that some people would like to meet Addams.

Marshall reminds Addams to call for a joint committee meeting.

Marshall discusses the work of the British Committee of the International Women's Congress and hope that Addams will be in Europe soon.

Marshall sends Grey a copy of the resolutions passed by the International Women's Congress' in preparation for his meeting with Addams,

Marshall looks forward to Addams' visit and has made arrangements in England.
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