Park asks Addams for a letter to attend the International Suffrage Alliance and a statement on the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's stance on issues.
Thomas informs Addams about the activities of the Northern California branch of the Woman's Peace Party and suggest creating a west coast headquarters.
Thomas writes for Addams to tell Hughes about planning for the upcoming meeting of the Women's International Committee for a Permanent Peace and suggests that Julia Grace Wales represent the Canadian members.
Thomas writes for Addams, sending Deland a copy of Women at The Hague and the Report of the International Congress of Women, and updates her on Addams's health.
Thomas writes to Van Slingerland on behalf of Addams to thank her for sending a complimentary issue of her magazine as well as to reject her offer of a reprint.
The leaders of the different branches of the Woman's Peace Party contribute towards a letter stating why the President should call for a referendum vote on whether or not America should go to war.
Addams requests that Catt does not begin preparing for war during the upcoming National American Woman Suffrage Association meeting as many women still hope it will not be declared.