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A news-letter of meetings organized by the society.

Wald's secretary tells Addams that Clara Sheridan coming to Chicago to speak on Russian relief efforts.

Large tells Jennison how pleased she is that Addams is coming to Germany and hopes that she will be able to make her speeches in German.

Balch writes to Addams regarding various financial situations which need to be resolved for the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom as well as detailing her visit to the United States.

Mead writes Addams regarding various upcoming Women's International League for Peace and Freedom plans as well as her own initiatives.

Hudson accepts Addams's invitation to lecture in Chicago on the League of Nations.

A list of potential lectures on Austria and peace.

Addams asks Hudson to make several lectures in Chicago.

Mead tells Addams about her activities relating to the Washington Conference and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's meetings.

Addams tells Abbott that she might be able to arrange lectures for Samuel Ratcliffe in March and invites her to dine with Manley Hudson at Hull-House.

A list of Manley Hudson's engagements during his trip to Chicago.

Addams send Hudson an itinerary and looks forward to hosting him at Hull-House.

Addams sends Hudson dates for speaking in Chicago and thanks him for speaking in support of the League of Nations.

Addams sends Hudson a check from Women's International League for Peace and Freedom for his lecture.

Addams sends Hudson a list of the fees he should receive for speaking in Chicago.

Robinson tells Addams of her plans to lecture in the United States.

Feakins thanks Addams for setting him up to represent Marianne Beth on her American lecture tour.

Feakins tells Beth that Addams asked him to represent her on her upcoming speaking tour and asks for press material.

Feakins sends Lloyd a copy of his reply to her letter about Marianne Beth's lecture tour.

Feakins follows up with Beth about representing her for an American lecture tour.

Addams tells Lewis about the progress of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's speakers and the costs they will incur before they return to Europe.

Addams asks Thomas about inviting Fridtjof Nansen for an American speaking tour.

Thomas tells Addams that he contacted the London office to secure Fridtjof Nansen's interest in speaking in America.

Reichmann invites Addams to a speech on Russian relief efforts.

Details of Paxton Hibben's lecture on "New Russia" held by the American Committee for Relief of Russian Women and Children.

Bacon sends Lloyd a letter for Addams about Noémi Vetter's American lecture tour.

An advertisement for Harold Peat's lectures on peace.

A circular regarding Leach's American lecture tour, featuring discussions on welfare work and industrial relations.

Northwestern's program of lectures on science, society, and modern thinking.

Balch tells Addams that Naima Sahlbom might be able to speak in the United States.

Addams tells Jonas that she had forwarded her letter regarding speakers to the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section office.

Addams offers Doty suggestions regarding speaking tours for peace activists coming over for the International Summer School.

Heymann tells Addams that arranging lecture tours for European delegates needs to be done via an agent.

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.

Schwimmer asks Addams for a letter of recommendation to help her secure a lecture tour.

Addams tells Schwimmer she will send word on her lectures on to William Feakins and the Washington office.

Feakins thanks Addams for her letter regarding Rosika Schwimmer which we help in promoting her lectures.

Addams wishes Schwimmer good luck on her lecture tour.

Converse gives Addams a copy of his speech that he made about her to a high school.

Addams invites MacDonald to speak in Chicago on his American lecture tour.

Addams tells Weller that can't sign his invitation to Mohandas Gandhi to invite him to lecture in the United States.

MacDonald asks Addams for advice about accepting a lecture in Chicago and hopes to accept her invitation to saty at Hull-House.

A clipping praising Henrietta Barnett's good radio voice, despite female voices being "not nearly so well suited to the microphone."

Quidde tells Addams about a change in his travel plans.

An announcement of a Illinois Institute for Juvenile Research meeting featuring Adolf Meyer and William Allan Neilson.

A description of a fundraising luncheon featuring Adolf Meyer and William Allan Neilson to support research into child welfare.

Maude tells Addams about efforts to bring Tatyana Tolstoya to the United States to speak on her father and asks her to write an introduction to a translation of What Then Must We Do?

Kellogg tells Addams of a lecture series and asks her opinion on why social pioneering has failed.

Barnett introduces Addams to Margaret Deneke who will be traveling in the United States and asks to help find her engagements.
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