Bartlett expresses admiration for Jane Addams' work, praises her article on Prohibition, and encloses a $1,000 donation to support artistic opportunities at Hull House.
Ford thanks Addams for her trip to Indiana and tells her about a book that she read that is inspiring her to make changes in the world of primary education.
McCulloch sends Addams a copy of a letter she and Julia Lathrop are sending to raise funds to endow a chair at Rockford College in Addams's name. She also reports on money raised thus far.
Karsten informs Lochner that George Ellsworth Hooker wishes to address him about speaking before the City Club. She also recommended him as a speaker to Annette Jacobi Roberts of Milwaukee.
Karsten informs Sloan that she and Addams are arranging a luncheon to meet with Hanna Sheehy-Skeffington, whom they would like to speak to members of the Woman's Peace Party.