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  • Creator is exactly "Wald, Lillian D. "
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Conklin telegrams Addams to let her know that Wald was in Boston, and did not get Addams' letter.
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Wald informs Addams about a settlement that has a spare boarding room that Marcet Haldeman could rent.
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Addams and a number of other leaders petition President Taft to open a commision to study the conditions of labor, its relation to the government, the cost of strikes, and trade unions.
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Wald writes Pinchot that Addams is unable to assist with his campaign due to her other speaking obligations, but she invites him to visit the Henry Street Settlement while in New York.
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Wald asks Addams for references for Maria Sukloff in relation to a meeting of the Friends of Russian Freedom.
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Lathrop and Wald would like Addams to write an article on appropriations for the Ladies' Home Journal.
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Wald invites Balch to a round-table discussion on peace.
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Wald does not believe that the Washington peace meeting is a good idea and will attend the Child Labor Conference. She hopes to see Addams.
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Wald discusses the state of peace organizing with Addams.
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Addams, Kellogg, and Wald argue the many reasons why World War One is destroying society, and detail how it is robbing a generation of its people and future. They also argue that the global community has the power to stop this war and prevent other wars.
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Wald declines Addams's invitation to the International Congress of Women due to the press of responsibilities.
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Wald describes the efforts she and others are making to defend Addams against attacks regarding her Carnegie Hall speech.
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Wald sends Addams a report (not found) summarizing what she feels was Addams' idea, and asks her to correct and return it.
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Wald has been asked to speak at Vassar College in place of Addams.
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Wald writes Addams about efforts to communicate with Germany and Austria about charges against Alice Masaryk.
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Addams and others send the Curtis Publishing Company a proposal for a publication.
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Wald expresses her wish for Addams to come to Washington to assist with lobbying
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Wald writes Addams that Survey Board members want to discuss Kellogg's anti-war opinions, and requests her presence at Tuesday's meeting.
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Addams and Wald ask Parker to sign a letter to Woodrow Wilson calling for the maintenance of democratic institutions during war time.
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Addams and others ask Wilson to ensure that free speech and democratic values are not lost during the war.
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Wald tells Addams that Francis Carey opposed their Wilson letter and remarks on her recent visit with Addams and the situation in Russia.
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Wald updates Addams on the activities of the People's Council and the American Union Against Militarism.
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Wald tells Addams that she has resigned from the American Union.
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Wald explains her resignation from the American Union and expectations for the future after the recent granting of suffrage to women in New York State.
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Wald writes Addams with regard to the New York branches of the Woman's Peace Party.
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Wald replies to a telegram from Ragaz.
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Wald discuss news of the Russian Civil War with Addams.
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Wald updates Addams on preparation for her arrival in November.
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Wald tells Addams that she cannot meet in Chicago and complains about Catherine Breshkovsky's support for the Czechoslovak army in Siberia.
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Wald urges Addams to respond to her inclusion in Archibald Stevenson's list of pro-German pacifists.
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Wald asks Addams for her opinion on joining the Central Committee of the Catherine Breshkovsky Fund for Russian Orphans based on Breshkovsky's statements.
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Wald sends Smith a letter by Owen Reed Lovejoy and suggests offering him support; she also discusses a summer home and her recent birthday.
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Wald declines Addams's invitation to join the American Commission on Conditions in Ireland.
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Wald hopes to see Addams in Washington and to attend the Irish Commission hearings. She also comments on John Galsworthy's Mob.
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Wald's secretary tells Addams that Clara Sheridan coming to Chicago to speak on Russian relief efforts.
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Wald congratulates Addams for Peace and Bread in Time of War and hopes to see her soon.
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Wald asks Addams for the dates that she will be staying at the Henry Street Settlement.
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Wald tells Addams that the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's New York Branch seems optimistic about raising funds and notes the German peace activists are pleasant.
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Wald updates Addams on her plans and view of the Conference for the Cause and Cure for War.
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Wald sends Addams names of people who might join the Barnett Fellowship Committee.
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Wald provides a list of people that she and Albert Kennedy though could be members of the Barnett Memorial Fellowship Committee
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Wald asks Addams about her upcoming trip to Mexico and is tempted to join in.
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Wald tells Addams she would be happy to host Tatyana Tolstoy and shares news of friends and acquaintances.
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Wald asks Addams to meet about prohibition before she leaves for Europe.
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Bondfield and Wald send Addams congratulations for her work for the Civic Dinner.
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Wald apologizes to Addams and Smith for leaking information to the press and describes a birthday celebration at Henry Street Settlement.
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Wald tells Addams that she does not think that getting involved with Alexander Kerensky is a good plan.
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Wald offers Addams her take on the dysfunction at the Women's International League's Geneva office.
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Wald tells Smith that she supports Al Smith in the presidential election.

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