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Date is exactly "1916-01-21"
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Mabel L. Hyers to Jessie Pearl Everly, January 21, 1916
Hyers informs Everly that she is being sent literature written against Preparedness, and a report of the International Congress of Women for Permanent Peace.
Peace
Requests
Mabel L. Hyers to Maud Dusenbury, January 21, 1916
Hyers sends Dusenbury anti-preparedness literature and notes that the force behind the movement is financial.
Finances
World War I
Jane Addams to Florence Kelley, January 21, 1916
Addams pressures Kelley to join the American delegation to the International Committee of Women for a Permanent Peace meeting in April.
Peace
Requests
Jane Addams to Edith Abbott, January 21, 1916
Addams asks Abbott for a contribution to the new Hull-House Year Book.
Hull-House
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