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