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  • Date is exactly "1915-05-12"

Addams discusses the success of the International Congress of Women and comments on the Lusitania sinking.

Addams tells a reporter from the Manchester Guardian her impressions of the International Congress of Women. A short summary of her remarks at Kingsway hall is also included.

Addams praises President Wilson for his efforts for peace.

Toynbee asks Addams if she would like a copy of Turner's Watercolours.

Pinchot, Villard, and Eastman want to arrange a welcome meeting for Addams when she arrives in New York.

Page invites Addams and Breckinridge to lunch and dinner.

Norton asks Addams for advice on a crisis in the Woman's Peace Party.

Drummond provides arrangements for Addams to meet Edward Grey.

Burrows plans to come to see Addams talk at Kingsway Hall and discusses the peace movement in England.

Banks discusses her opposition to the efforts of the peace movement because she believes Germany needs to be defeated. She hopes to meet with Addams in London to discuss it.

Marshall sends Grey a copy of the resolutions passed by the International Women's Congress' in preparation for his meeting with Addams,

Addams instructs Norton to contact Mead and Spencer and follow their instructions.

Addams requests a meeting with Grey to discuss the International Congress of Women's efforts to broker peace.
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