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  • Creator is exactly "Swanwick, Helena Lucy Maria Sickert"

The authors report on a fact-finding trip organized by the Women's International League to report on condition in Ireland during its war of independence.

Swanwick drafts the resolutions to be presented to the Hague Women's Conference in December, seeking to revise treaties to insure international peace and cooperation.

Balch updates the Committee on the status of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom newsletter, financial matters, and the League's goals, seeking opinions. Balch quotes from several incoming letters on these issues.

Swanwick apologizes to Balch for blaming her for the failure of the Summer School.

Swanwick tells Addams that Kathleen Courtney will take over as chair of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's British Section and discusses her reservations about the League of Nations.

Swanwick thanks Addams for Peace and Bread in Time of War and updates her on the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's British Section and settlement activities in London.

Swanwick offers Addams advice regarding the Irish Civil War and the American Commission on Conditions in Ireland.

Swanwick sends Addams Margaret Bondfield's letter on the American Commission on Ireland.

Swanwick thanks Adams for sending The New Republic and tells her of renovations at the International House.

Swanwick asks Addams write an article on the Pan-American Congress for Foreign Affairs.

Swanwick tells Addams that she cannot write the pamphlet Addams asked, because she has taken over editing Foreign Affairs after the death of E. D. Morel.

Swanwick thanks Addams for sending a Hull-House etching and tells her about news from England.

Swanwick advises Addams to ensure that when international committee members are named that the International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace also seeks the approval of the national section.

Swanwick asks Addams to meet in Paris to discuss planning a May International Congress of Women.

Helena Lucy Maria Sickert Swanwick sends a telegram to Jane Addams on plans to leave Zurich.

Swanwick thanks Addams for the gift and muses on her health and the peace movement.

Swanwick asks Addams to issue a statement supporting self-determination for Ireland on behalf of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.

Swanwick tells Addams about the publication of her book and Women's International League for Peace and Freedom activities in England.

Swanwick asks Addams for an update on her health and hints about a possible Nobel Peace Prize.

Swanwick tells Addams about the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's Hague Congress and sends a draft resolutions.

A draft of a statement to be sent to the Genoa Economic and Finance Conference about how to avoid another world war and start European recovery.
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