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  • Creator is exactly "Wald, Lillian D. "
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Wald thanks Smith for her get well gift and tells of her recovery.
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Wald tells Addams about the backlash that Al Smith faces for being Catholic.
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Wald tells Addams about her support for Al Smith in the presidential election.
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Wald tells Smith that she supports Al Smith in the presidential election.
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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 Addams that she does not think that getting involved with Alexander Kerensky is a good plan.
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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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Bondfield and Wald send Addams congratulations for her work for the Civic Dinner.
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Wald asks Addams to meet about prohibition before she leaves for Europe.
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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 about her upcoming trip to Mexico and is tempted to join in.
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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 sends Addams names of people who might join the Barnett Fellowship Committee.
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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 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 asks Addams for the dates that she will be staying at the Henry Street Settlement.
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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's secretary tells Addams that Clara Sheridan coming to Chicago to speak on Russian relief efforts.
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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 declines Addams's invitation to join the American Commission on Conditions in Ireland.
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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 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 urges Addams to respond to her inclusion in Archibald Stevenson's list of pro-German pacifists.
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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 updates Addams on preparation for her arrival in November.
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Wald discuss news of the Russian Civil War with Addams.
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Wald replies to a telegram from Ragaz.
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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 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 tells Addams that she has resigned from the American Union.
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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 Francis Carey opposed their Wilson letter and remarks on her recent visit with Addams and the situation in Russia.
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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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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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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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Wald expresses her wish for Addams to come to Washington to assist with lobbying
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Addams and others send the Curtis Publishing Company a proposal for a publication.
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Wald writes Addams about efforts to communicate with Germany and Austria about charges against Alice Masaryk.
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Wald has been asked to speak at Vassar College in place of Addams.
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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 describes the efforts she and others are making to defend Addams against attacks regarding her Carnegie Hall speech.
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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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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 discusses the state of peace organizing with Addams.
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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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A list of those invited to a peace discussion at Henry Street Settlement, September 29, 1914
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Wald invites Balch to a round-table discussion on peace.
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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 asks Addams for references for Maria Sukloff in relation to a meeting of the Friends of Russian Freedom.
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