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Mead writes Addams regarding various upcoming Women's International League for Peace and Freedom plans as well as her own initiatives.
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Mead tells Addams about her activities relating to the Washington Conference and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's meetings.
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Mead tells Addams about her lecture tour and attacks by patriots who call her a German sympahtizer.
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Mead informs Hull of Angell's inability to now present at the annual meeting unless he is able to speak at Swarthmore. Mead suggests possible solutions and requests Addams' help.
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Wald has been asked to speak at Vassar College in place of Addams.
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Heymann tells Addams that arranging lecture tours for European delegates needs to be done via an agent.
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Lathrop thanks Addams for the letter about Helen Boyle and will try to help arrange lectures.
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Glynn asks Addams about possibly speaking before the Chicago Woman's Club.
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Jones asks Addams for advice on filling lecture slots in March.
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Addams asks Thomas about inviting Fridtjof Nansen for an American speaking tour.
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Addams writes Du Bois to confirm his commitment to deliver a speech at Hull-House on Abraham Lincoln's birthday.
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Addams writes a letter of praise for Bainbridge Colby.
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Addams discusses her speaking obligations for the Child Labor Bill which have interrupted her plans with Haldeman.
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Addams tells Schwimmer she will send word on her lectures on to William Feakins and the Washington office.
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Addams wishes Schwimmer good luck on her lecture tour.
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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.
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Addams tells Ely that Peytr Kropotkin will stay with Ely in Madison, Wisconsin, and remarks on Kropotkin's health.
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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.
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Addams tells Talbot that she is home safe.
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Addams send Hudson an itinerary and looks forward to hosting him at Hull-House.
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Addams sends Hudson a list of the fees he should receive for speaking in Chicago.
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Addams sends Hudson a check from Women's International League for Peace and Freedom for his lecture.
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Addams sends Hudson dates for speaking in Chicago and thanks him for speaking in support of the League of Nations.
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Addams asks Hudson to make several lectures in Chicago.
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Addams offers Doty suggestions regarding speaking tours for peace activists coming over for the International Summer School.
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Addams writes Sikes to accept her invitation to lecture in Bloomington, Illinois, about Industrial Education.
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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.
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Addams thanks Wald for a speech she wrote and sends wishes for a visit with her soon.
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Addams recommends Margaret Stoneborough to Wood as a public speaker for Austrian relief and asks about efforts for the prisoners of war held in Siberia.
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Addams invites MacDonald to speak in Chicago on his American lecture tour.
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Addams expresses to King her interest in speaking for the Religious Education Association but regrets that she cannot yet make commitments because of her involvement with the Chicago School Board.
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Addams writes King, hoping to be released from her obligation to lecture at the Religious Education Association and promising to speak at Oberlin next year instead.
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Addams asks if Adams can arrange lectures in Ann Arbor, Michigan, for Peytr Kropotkin in April, noting that she seems to have become his western manager.
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Addams thanks Barnett for visiting Hull House and hopes that her trip to Detroit was worthwhile.
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Addams updates Barnett on difficulties with planning her American lecture tour.
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Addams tells Barnett how disappointed she is in James Pond's handling of her lecture tour and promises to do her best to correct things.
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Addams advises Barnett to postpone her planned lecture trip to America until the Spring.
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Addams tells Barnett about new plans for her American speaking tour.
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Addams advises Barnett on the timing of her American tour and offers to help organize it.
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Addams tells Barnett that Helen Boyle's speaking tour will depend on how well she is known in the United States.
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Addams tells Barnett that she will start making arrangements for Barnett's visit.
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Addams recommends to Thomas that they should send relevant material to a lecturer soon.
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Addams is disappointed that Richards will not be able to speak in Chicago.
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Addams asks Lynch to distribute Martin Hardin's address to the Church Peace Union membership.
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Addams sends Ross a program for a conference at which he has agreed to speak.
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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.
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Addams advises Detzer to lecture about the problems facing the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section.
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Addams writes Bressler with details regarding the presentation of his upcoming lecture.
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Addams forwards a telegram from George Perkins and thanks McCarthy for his address.

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