Schwimmer asks to be removed as a Consultative Member of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom because they have not the courage of their convictions.
Schwimmer stresses the importance of publicity for the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Washington Conference and urges Addams to begin promoting it.
Schwimmer thanks Addams for putting her on the programs of the Summer School and International Congress of Women and debunks a rumor going around Chicago that she stole Addams's coat.
Schwimmer blasts Addams and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section for their lack of publicity and organizing work for the International Congress of Women and criticizes the impact that social workers have made on the peace cause.
Schwimmer gives Addams photographs of Gertrud Woker and Lida Heymann and provides information on other delegates to the International Congress of Women.
Schwimmer sends Addams lists and biographies of some of the International Congress of Women delegates and suggests they clarify the way that names are attached to countries.
Schwimmer reports to Ford on the activities of the Neutral Conference for Continuous Mediation and the creation of the International Committee for Immediate Mediation to achieve the goal of hastening the end of World War I. She also complains about the barriers Ford has set against meeting with her.