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Class asks Addams for instructions on delivering the Lauterbach legacy to the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.

Class updates Ramondt-Hirschmann on the process of finalizing the Amanda Lauterbach's bequest to the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.

Addams tells Class that she is ready to receive the balance of the Lauterbach legacy.

Addams tells Latham how unhappy she is with the marketing for the Excellent Becomes the Permanent.

Addams tells Alexander & Keenan about Emily Balch's best address.

Addams tells Rabe about difficulties in getting supporters for Rosika Schwimmer's citizenship case.

Class sends Addams information about the settlement of the Lauterbach Estate.

Class updates Ramondt-Hirschmann about the Lauterbach bequest.

Class sends Addams an update on the Lauterbach bequest.

Class sends Addams details on the settlement of the Lauterbach bequest.

Addams tells Alexander & Keenan how to handle the Lauterbach bequest.

Addams sends Thomas copies of the briefs for the Rosika Schwimmer case.

Sherman tells Addams about travel charges incurred in settling the Lauterbach estate.

Evans asks Addams her opinion on an idea to involve high ranking Quakers to intercede for Rosika Schwimmer's naturalization case.

Addams sends Rabe a letter offering assistance in Rosika Schwimmer's naturalization case.

Balch tells Addams of her plans to attend the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom executive meetings in Europe and offers news.

Rice praises Addams and offers his legal or writing services if needed.

Lathrop tells Lindsey that neither she nor Addams can write in support of his Companionate Marriage and asks for a statement clarifying the recommendations on his book.

Lathrop sends Addams a draft of her letter to Ben Lindsey and asks for review.

Addams tells Alexander & Keenan that she is advising the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom to accept the proposed settlement of the Lauterbach estate.

Balch telegrams Addams that she believes they should accept the settlement proposed by Alexander and Keenan.

Class advises Addams to accept the proposed settlement in the estate of Amanda F. Lauterbach.

Class tells Addams that he expects the financial records from the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom will soon clarify the Lautenbach bequest.

Doty tells Addams about a recent League meeting, discussing the Lauterbach bequest and the China mission.

Addams offers a sworn statement of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's aims and financial structure.

Class asks Addams to confirm some details of staffing for the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's office structure.

Addams tells Alexander & Kennan that the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom may not have properly elected Cornelia Ramondt-Hirschmann as financial secretary.

Addams asks Ramondt-Hirschmann to participate in legal proceedings related to the Amanda Lauterbach estate.

Class asks Addams to send a letter to Cornelia Ramondt-Hirschmann regarding the Lauterbach estate.

Class tells Addams about his meeting with Emily Balch and suggests that Cornelia Ramondt-Hirschmann might be the appropriate officer to receive the Lauterbach estate funds.

Sherman tells Addams about his meeting with Emily Balch regarding the Lauterbach bequest.

Class asks Balch for clarification of the role of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom for the Lauterbach bequest.

Alexander & Keenan tell Addams that they will write Emily Balch in Wellesley.

Addams tells Hull about her plans to claim the Lauterbach bequest for the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.

Addams asks Fuller to set aside the death penalty for Sacco and Vanzetti because the trial was unfair.

Keenan tells Addams about the bequest of Amanda Lauterbach to the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.

Addams and Balch appoint Florence Taussig as the Women's International League For Peace and Freedom's attorney to represent them in the Lauterbach estate case.

Addams asks Balch to handle the Lauterbach estate matters and notes that she would rather spend funds expanding work in Mexico than start it in China.

Cutting writes Addams that he cannot take up legal work for her, perhaps related to a slander against Addams, until next week.

Mead urges Addams to pursue libel charges against her attackers and tells of similar attacks on peace from her lecture experiences.

Abbott advises Addams to sue Ferre Watkins and Helen Dawes for libel and slander.

Bailey tells Addams that the American Civil Liberties Union will sue C. B. Hopkins for libel.

Addams tells Bailey that she is not inclined to join the American Civil Liberties Unions lawsuit, but that she believes that the Chicago Tribune should be sued.

Bailey tells Addams that the American Civil Liberties Union plans to sue the Chicago Tribune, C. B. Hopkins and the Military Intelligence Association for libel. They want Addams to join the suit.

Hays tells Addams that he believes that Joseph Cashman committed libel against the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom and updates her on the status of their complaint.

Ewing informs Addams that Hull-House will soon have Martha French's bequest and asks for paperwork.

Follansbee updates Addams on a lawsuit over a will that includes Hull-House.

Addams asks Schwartz to follow up on a bequest to Hull House by George A. Rollins.

Addams is removed as the guardian of Orr's estate and put in Orr's name.

Bill from Cronkrite to Marvin for managing Addams' land issue.
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