Addams discusses a previous study on newsboys and argues that there are no child labor laws that protect them. These comments were made at the National Child Labor Committee annual meeting in January 1909.
Jacobs, Macmillan, and Manus write to Addams to congratulate her on Ford's gift as well as to request her presence at a meeting in Amsterdam, stating that they may postpone it if necessary.
Ford tells Hinder that legally the Pan-Pacific Union cannot employ her as she suggested to carry out the mandates of the Pan-Pacific Women's Conference.
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
Call informs Addams that the American Peace Society cannot send a delegate to the International Congress of Women because they do not have the funds. The executive committee was also concerned that it would be a sign that the organization was supporting women suffrage.
De Jong Van Beek en Donk tells Addams that the International Conference for the Study of a League of Nations has been postponed and invites her to participate.