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Addams invites members of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section to donate to The Hague Conference.
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Addams offers Heymann accomodations in Chicago and lecture possibilities. She notes that she keeps a strict division between the work of the Women's International League for Peace in the United States and abroad.
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Vilma Glücklich writes to Jane Addams enclosing a statement on the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's financial situation and tells her that Bartha Lutz could help with  propaganda in Latin America. Glücklich also thanks Addams for the Chinese gifts forwarded by Miss Graves.
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The Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's Swedish Section calls on women to use their influence for world peace.
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The Conference proposes a series of resolutions calling for revision of the peace terms of World War I.
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Swanwick drafts the resolutions to be presented to the Hague Women's Conference in December, seeking to revise treaties to insure international peace and cooperation.
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Muprhy details the American peace tour of Annot Robinson, Gertrud Baer, and Thérèse Pottecher-Arnould.
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Report on the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's argument that they are a patriotic organization.
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Hunton asks Addams to help sponsor her travel to the International Congress of Women in the summer.
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Addams argues that international organizations of women will avert future wars.
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A list of American women who might be interested in the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
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Malmberg asks Addams for information on the peace movement that she can use in Finland, where conditions are very bad.
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Todd talks about schools, education, and visiting Addams. He also makes a donation to the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
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Jacobs thanks Addams for the photograph she sent and describes her recent health issues.
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Jacobs thanks Addams for her aid during the International Congress of Women and at Hull-House.
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Jacobs sends Addams a request to sign a letter to feminist women in China.
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Jacobs tells Addams of her illness and peace activities in Holland.
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Hamilton sends Addams a translation of Lida Heymann's letter about the Frankfurth and Prague conferences.
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Post tells Balch about the preparation of the International Congress of Women report for publication.
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Post asks Addams and Balch for advice on integrating the financial reports of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom into the Report of the International Congress of Women.
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Post sends Glücklich information about publishing the German edition of the Proceedings of the International Congress of Women.
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Post tells Addams about International Council of Women's meeting in Washington.
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Hirschberg invites to a luncheon for the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's delegates hosted by the Chicago Woman's Aid Committee on International Relations.
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Moorfield asks Addams's advice on whether the New Jersey branch of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom should rejoin the National Council of Women.
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Ransome sends Addams news of the Tucson Branch of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
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Woods sends Post her explanation for the misunderstandings about her resignation date.
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Woods sends Marshal and Addams questions about the organization of the 1924 International Congress of Women.
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Woods updates the group on the progress of having the Pan-American Committee bill introduced into the Congressional Record.
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Woods informs Moore that the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom is resigning from the National Council of Women.
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Woods asks Addams and other Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Board members to approve financial plans for the International Congress of Women and the Pax Special.
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Woods tells Addams about her views on the Lausanne Treaty protest, a conversation with Anna Spencer, and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's activities.
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Woods discusses with Addams early plans for the International Congress of Women.
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Woods sends Addams a tentative schedule for the International Congress of Women.
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Woods asks Addams for details on the plans for European delegates to the International Congress of Women.
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Woods tells Addams about differences of opinion over the theme for the International Congress of Women and efforts to secure delegates from Europe.
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Woods telegraphs Addams that Cornelia Ramondt-Hirschmann is asking about supports for delegates for the International Congress of Women.
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Woods updates Addams about a Feminist Conference she attended in Lima and her sense of the political situation in Peru.
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Woods writes to Addams about planning for the International Congress of Women.
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Woods telegrams Addams that the Pax Special meetings in Detroit were a success.
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Woods tells Addams that the Pax Special stops in Cleveland and Buffalo were successes.
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Woods telegrams Addams that the Buffalo and Cleveland Pax Special meetings were a success.
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Woods tells Addams that the Pax Special delegates have boarded ship and are on the way back to Europe.
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Woods updates Addams on the Pax Special events in Ottawa.
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Woods tells Addams of the Pax Special's successful meetings in Cincinnati.
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Woods tells Addams about her efforts to publicize The Hague Conference and her views on the proposed resolutions.
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Woods sends Addams feedback about the resolutions planned for The Hague Conference.
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Also known as Amy Woods to Jane Addams, November 13, 1924

Woods tells the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section her version of events leading to her intended resignation as National Secretary.
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Woods asks Addams for a statement to be sent to National Council of Women regarding their attacks on the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
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Woods telegrams Addams that she and Emily Balch will attend the National Council of Women meeting and ask her for a statement.
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Amy Woods writes to Jane Addams asking her advice on how the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom should gain finances for the December 7th Hague Conference of 1922

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