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Hume explains why the Second Pan-Pacific Women's Conference will be held in Honolulu.

Sewall thanks Addams for helping develop the program for the Panama-Pacific International Exposition and discusses the importance of the meeting.

Sewall asks Addams to speak in July for the Panama-Pacific Exposition. She is glad that Addams is going to The Hague.

Sewall asks Addams to help plan a session on Child Welfare and Social Service of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition of the upcoming peace conference to be held in July, discusses public sentiment on peace on the West Coast, and chides Addams for her lack of support.

Sewall discusses Peace workers of several peace organizations and asks for the contact information for leaders of those organizations to inform them of an upcoming conference.

Sewall can not obtain a list of national organizations and reveals that Miller will attend the peace conference hosted by Addams if she is invited.

Sewall asks Addams to join the Conference of International Women Workers for the Promotion of Peace, providing details on the group's aims.

Sewall suggests a speaker to Addams and updates her on a conference that is being planned on the West coast.

Cary asks Addams to greet her Japanese friends at the Pan-Pacific Women's Conference and explains why she cannot attend.

Glenn is unable to attend the Washington peace meeting because of a family emergency. Glenn has passed the invitation to attend along to Richmond.

The National Conference of Charities and Correction cannot send Glenn as a representative to the meeting in Washington, D.C. but she will agree to attend if Addams believes that her presence at the meeting will be especially helpful.

Sheepshanks asks Addams to help recruit American economists for the International Economic Conference.

Smith tells Lovett about their trip to Hawaii and looks forward to seeing her.

Angered by the distribution of rum to poor nations, the Leitches ask Barton to write an article that makes a religious argument against nations that are harming poor countries.

Woolley sends Addams a letter from Mary Frear regarding the Pan-Pacific Women's Conference.

Woolley thanks Addams for her letter and says she will decide on taking the chair for the Second Pan-Pacific Women's Conference soon.

Frear tells Woolley that the organizers of the Pan-Pacific conference are relying on Addams attending, but they have not received a definite commitment.

Anderson asks Addams to write to Caroline Slade regarding the Second Pan-Pacific Women's Conference.

Anderson sends Addams news about Mary Woolley chairing the 1930 Pan-Pacific Women's Conference.

Price sends Addams leaflets on relief work in Vienna and hopes to see Addams soon.

Taylor explains the relationship among the British women's organizations and the reasons that she did not attend the conference at The Hague.

Also known as Marguerite Gobat to Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Members and Sections, October 26, 1921

Gobat asks Women's International League for Peace and Freedom members and sections to send statements on disarmament for use in the Washington Conference.

Lane informs Karsten of the arrangements she made for Addams and the upcoming peace conference at the Hotel McAlpin.

Robins and Bentley send Addams plans for the National Committee of the Progressive Party and details about a December meeting in Chicago.

Bergen tells Addams about the plans for the Institute of Pacific Relations conference held in Hawaii and introduces William and Makiko Vories who are establishing a school in Japan.

Haley informs Addams that Hobbs will be the representative for the National League of Teachers' Associations at the Washington peace meeting.

Doty tells Sheepshanks her impressions of the London Naval Conference and suggests that the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom join other women's groups in appealing to the conference.

Hyers writes to Lewis that with this letter is an attached copy of some peace literature and further explanation about previous communications Lewis has received.

Hyers updates Addams on her activities since returning to Chicago.

Blankenburg cannot attend the peace meeting but supports the movement. She does not believe that the peace and suffrage movement should combine.

Mead informs Lane of an upcoming emergency meeting of the Executive Board of the Woman's Peace Party with State Chairmen and other organizations.

Mead has put together a program for a conference that Addams will hopefully be able to attend. The committee has also failed to financial aid to an international organization, so Mead believes the American committee needs to meet.

Mead gives further advice regarding a conference Addams outlined for New York.

Stanley asks Swanzy to clarify the meetings planned for the Pan-Pacific Women's Conference.

Stanley tells Addams that Eleanor Hinder will not be working on the next Pan-Pacific Women's Conference.

Lochner complains about the state of finances for paying speakers on the west coast, but still hopes that Addams, Schwimmer, or MacMillan will be able to give an address.

Lochner sends Karsten programs and resolutions adopted recently by a national conference of labor, socialist and radical organizations.

Sand drafts a list of international delegates for a proposed social service conference.

Wald expresses her wish for Addams to come to Washington to assist with lobbying

Wald invites Balch to a round-table discussion on peace.

Wald replies to a telegram from Ragaz.

Heymann sends a report on the opium meetings held in Germany and England outlines planning for the Opium Conference.

Cumberson informs Addams that she will not be able to attend Addams's proposed conference.

Cumberson regrets being unable to attend the Peace Conference in the city but has been encouraging people to write the President about the impending war and informs Addams that her physical education bill has been met with support.

Barrett agrees to help Addams with the plans for the Peace Committee. Barrett also sends Addams a fundraising letter.

Swanzy tells Addams about her busy life and plans for the Second Pan-Pacific Women's Conference.

Swanzy asks Hinder to update her on work in Australia for the Pan-Pacific Women's Conference.

Lathrop asks Addams to tell Rachel Crowdy her impressions of the Pan-Pacific Women's Conference.

Lathrop tells Addams that though her friends are disappointed, they accept her decision to withdraw her name from consideration for the presidency of the National Conference of Social Work.
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