Balch tells Addams about the American peace movement, office work at the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, and questions about where the organization should become involved.
Balch asks Addams to represent the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom at the Eighth Conference of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance in Madrid.
Balch asks Addams to send American delegates to the International Suffrage Alliance and schedules the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Executive Committee meeting.
Karsten tells Addams about decisions made on replacing her as secretary the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section.
Addams asks North to attend the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's Executive Committee meeting and serve as a representative to the International Woman Suffrage Alliance conference.
Park asks Addams for a letter to attend the International Suffrage Alliance and a statement on the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's stance on issues.
Balch gives Hamilton-Gordon the names of Women's International League for Peace and Freedom delegates to the upcoming meeting of the International Committee of Women.
Villard thanks Addams for inviting her to represent the United States at the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's Conference in Vienna.
The Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's Polish Section questions the motives of members of the Ukranian Section when it comes to the issue of Galicia.
Gobat asks Women's International League for Peace and Freedom members and sections to send statements on disarmament for use in the Washington Conference.
Balch asks the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's national sections to send the names of the delegates attending the executive committee meeting.
Addams tells Lomonosoff that in order for Russian women to attend the International Congress of Women, they need to form a national section and send delegates.
Widegren suggests to Addams that Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's International Branches could work with immigrant communities in the United States to drum up support for peace.
Addams asks Graves to reach out to contacts in South America to invite them to the International Congress of Women and notes that there is currently no room for any residents at Hull-House.
Glücklich tells Addams about recent Women's International League for Peace and Freedom meetings, plans for delegates to the International Congress of Women, and her views on the office planning for the Congress.
Addams writes to Woods regarding inviting Elisabeth Kuyper to the International Congress of Women and about plans to transport delegates to the Summer School in Chicago.
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.
Addams tells Woods her views on the delegate selection for the International Congress of Women and about financing, including advice that if a donor is asked to send their money to the person making the appeal, the donation tends to be twice as much.