Balch discusses the construction of an office for the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom and plans for expanding the work to new countries.
Sujkowska, Budzińska-Tylicka, and Prauss tell Addams about problems in establishing a Women's International League for Peace and Freedom section in Poland.
Odell asks Addams about whether she will attend upcoming meetings and asks her to nominate a Women's International League for Peace and Freedom committee on Pan-American relations.
Balch apologizes to Heymann about the delay in responding to the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's Polish Section and sends a response which she is not sure is worth sending.
Balch tells Addams about activities in the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom office and her take on the Genoa Conference, and answers some of Addams's questions.
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.
Addams tells Lomonosoff that she is excited that there might be a Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Russian Section forming and hopes that they will attend the International Congress of Women.
Woods tells Lomonosoff that she can try to arrange a speaking tour for Alexandra Kollantai if she can serve as a Russian delegate to the International Congress of Women.
Courtney tells Addams that some Women's International League for Peace and Freedom members oppose the pacifist doctrines sent out after the Washington meeting and asks that they be formally ratified at the next international congress.
Duchêne tells Addams that she feels that the only way for the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom to survive until the next Congress is to step up its activity and seek new members.
Addams tells Detzer that she does not believe that Victoria Shadburne should represent the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom in Mexico.
Hull tells Shadburne that because the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom has established a Mexican Section, the American Mexican Committee has been disbanded.
Detzer tells Addams that the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom wants to send two delegates to China, and suggests that the United States Section fund one.
Martin asks Addams for a letter sending support tot he formation of a Northern California branch of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.