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The authors report on a fact-finding trip organized by the Women's International League to report on condition in Ireland during its war of independence.

Coit sends Addams holiday greetings and discusses her recent public speeches.

Hamilton tells Smith about her visit in England and her hopes to meet up with Addams in London.

Robinson tells Addams that she is safely returned to England and discusses future plans.

Advertisement for a meeting of the National Campaign on Reprisals and Irish Peace.

Urie tells Addams about her family, some friends, and her sorrow at Laura Dainty Pelham's death.

Urie invites Addams to see her while in England and tells about the impact of the general strike.

The Guardian discusses a delegation of English to the United States hoping to stir support for the miner's strike.

Barnett argues against a plan of redeveloping Bunker Hill in England into housing.

Marnard tells Addams about her work in England and how she misses Hull-House.

Smedley reviews Ellen La Motte's The Opium Monopoly, a scathing condemnation of British imperialism.

Swanwick thanks Addams for sending a Hull-House etching and tells her about news from England.

Barnett writes to Addams about her health and recent activities at Toynbee Hall and politics in England.

Barnett tells Addams that she will try to meet with her when she lands in England in June and wants to talk about the Ireland situation.

Barnett misses Addams and wants to hear more of her activities and inner thoughts.

Addams thanks Higgs for sending clippings about the General Strike and conditions of miners.

Unwin sends Addams materials on the Irish Civil War and urges the American Commission to send people to investigate.

Wood tells Addams about his failed efforts to make an impact on Irish-British relations.

Addams made a list of British contacts.

Maynard invites Addams to visit her in England and details her activities just before the Great Strike.

Higgs sends Addams information about the miner's strike and asks her to get the news to the United States.

Higgs tells Addams her views on religion and the financial crisis.

Also known as Mary Ryott Sheepshanks to Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, July 18, 1930

Sheepshanks asks Addams to publicize a telegram hoping to mediate between Great Britain and India.

Craigie tells Wood that the British Government will not participate in the work of the American Commission on Conditions in Ireland.

Addams, commenting on the Anglo-Irish peace negotiations, says that women are better at reconciliation than men.

A report of discussions held in the House of Commons about the coal dispute and the conditions of miners.

The article describes the purpose and membership of the American Commission on Conditions in Ireland.

Hankey describes the plight of coal miners in England.
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