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  • Subject is exactly "Addams, Jane, and European relief"

Proudfoot asks Addams about the legal cases regarding Austrian funds held by the United States and discusses Austrian relief efforts.

McCormick donates $1,000 to Addams's charity for German hunger relief and promises twenty-four other donors.

A summary of Addams' remarks to the Baltimore Yearly Meeting of Friends about conditions in Europe and her trip through Germany.

Addams agrees with Thomas's recent letter about Fridtjof Nansen (not found).

Thomas thanks Lloyd for sending the contribution from Lucilla Mason

Lloyd sends Thomas a donation from Lucilla Mason.

Addams asks Porter to send letters on behalf of the International People's College because she thinks her name is overexposed.

Lee promises Addams to try to help publicize Alice Solomon's appeal for help in Europe.

Thomas's secretary thanks Addams for the donations from Morris Topchevsky.

Thomas's secretary thanks Addams for sending a check from Morris Topchevsky.

Lloyd sends Thomas a donation for the Russian relief from Morris Topchevsky.

Addams discusses her plans to distribute food to German children.

Lloyd sends Thomas a donation from Morris Topchevsky who is associated with Hull-House.

Addams asks Thomas about inviting Fridtjof Nansen for an American speaking tour.

Addams and Byron invite Blaine to a meeting of the Committee for American Relief for Russian Women and Children.

Addams asks Kellogg if he would like a copy of Maxim Gorki's letter on the Russian famine.

Addams and Hamilton report on their visit to Germany to see conditions after World War I.

Clark updates Addams on the challenge of raising funds for continued relief work in Europe.

Addams tells North about her Florida trip and efforts to raise funds for Russian relief.

Watson-Schütze tells Addams about relief efforts for artists in Austria.

Thomas updates Addams on problems with organizing relief for the Russian Famine.

Clark sends Addams news of the activities of the Friends Relief Mission to alleviate food shortages in Austria.

The American Friends's Secretary thanks Lloyd for sending checks for European relief and all the help Hull-House has offered.

Thomas sends Addams letters (not found) regarding the amalgamation of relief efforts.

Addams tells Thomas that Allen Ricker's version of the amalgamation of relief organizations is not accurate.

Lloyd forwards Kelsey a donation for European relief from Mr. Dowd.

Thomas asks Addams for her thoughts on having the American Friends Service Committee take over the American Committee for Russian Famine Relief, which is in financial trouble.

Addams explores the role that American women will have in rebuilding the world and the economy.

Addams tells Thomas that their committee thinks that amalgamation of relief efforts should be done through the national organization.

Müller asks Addams to send food relief packages to her and other peace activists in Vienna.

Thomas's secretary tells Addams they sent bulletins for a meeting and sends addition information on recent relief efforts.

Addams asks Thomas for materials on the Russian Famine for an upcoming talk.

Kennedy agrees with Addams that the American Friends should raise money for Russian relief but has questions about where they will be spent.

Balch asks Addams's advice about literature created by the Comité International de Secours pour la Russie and sends her some pamphlets.

Addams and Byron ask Blaine to attend a luncheon and advise the Chicago-based American Relief Administration food drafts for Russia.

Lloyd sends Thomas a letter and donation from Henry Brinkman.

Kennedy updates Addams on efforts to raise famine relief funds for Russia and asks her to prepare a paper for the international settlement conference.

Landsberg tells Addams that an exiled German woman who appealed to Women's International League for Peace and Freedom for aid does not deserve the help.

Addams sends Wacker a correction about reported statements she made on Germany's need for aid.

Addams provides Wacker with the actual content of her statement on conditions in Germany that was misreported in the press.

The newspaper reports that Addams says Germany no longer needs relief help.

Baum invites Addams to become a patron of a symphony benefit for German children.

Addams tells Marshall that she will join the International Committee for Relief to Russia and promises her more news after the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's Mass Meeting.

Cadwallader sends Addams information on relief efforts for her talks in Kansas.

Marshall asks Addams to serves as WILP representative to the International Committee for Relief in Russia and updates her on activities in Europe.

Addams congratulates Abbott on her new post at the Children's Bureau and thanks her for her work on Russian relief.

De Vry sends Addams letters asking for help in raising funds to feed German children.

Thomas asks Addams to arrange a meeting for Hilda Clark and Edith Pye in Chicago.
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