On behalf of Addams, Lucas writes to Dewey with regrets that Chicago Board of Education meetings will keep Addams from visiting Smith in Lake Placid, New York.
Henrotin explains the misconceptions published in the press about the Women's Trade Union League's decision to hold their meetings at the Chicago Federation of Labor hall rather than Hull-House.
Lindsey sends Addams a copy of a letter he wrote to the president of the National Congress of Mothers and sends news about an upcoming meeting of the National Conference of Charities and Corrections in St. Louis.
The American Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology Committee on Crime and Immigration, which includes Jane Addams, invites Speranza to be its chairman.
Reisner writes Cheney about the time of the next meeting of Board of Managers of the National Society for the Promotion of Industrial Education. Addams received a copy of this letter.
Addams sends McCulloch some letters and suggests a meeting to discuss plans for the convention of the National American Woman Suffrage Association in Milwaukee.