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Darling writes Addams about the status of her membership in the American Association for Labor Legislation.

Osgood writes Addams about the status of Grace Darling's membership and reports on the effectiveness of the Illinois letter.

Letter welcoming people to join the American Association for Labor Legislation for a small fee.

Addams et al. ask Washington to join the American Association for Labor Legislation campaign.

Kellor's suggested list of Progressive Party advisory board members.

Kellor writes Addams about the Progressive Service organization and apologies for cancelling yet another visit to Chicago.

Kellogg asks Commons to do some work for the Progressive Party.

Also known as Announcement, Association for the Safeguard of International Law, 1915

This is a list of the people who have received the letter written by Moriaud.

Paddock writes Addams and encloses a $5.00 check for her organization, Malone Political Equality Club, to join the Woman's Peace Party for the year.

Addams' secretary informs Bowes that society membership in the Peace Party $5 or $1.

Addams' secretary provides De Luce with details about membership levels for the Woman's Peace Party.

Thompson lays out the plan for the creation of the National Public Ownership League, which seeks to create public ownership of utilities and resources.

Hobhouse writes to Addams on her position with the British Committee for the International Women's Congress and personal matters of health and travel.

Welty's money order is returned to her because it was not the correct membership amount.

Karsten welcomes Welty as a member of the Woman's Peace Party, and informs her that she would be interested in discussing the introduction of military drills into Chicago high schools.

An application for membership in the National Public Ownership League.

Thompson explains the need for the National Public Ownership League and its goal of public ownership and democratic control over utilities and natural resources.

Thompson asks Pinchot to serve as the temporary president of the National Public Ownership League, which will work to advance public ownership of utilities.

Addams clarifies how a list that was published should have been approved and submitted to the Arts Committee of the Woman's Peace Party.

Balch invites Bryan, and various others, to join the Neutral Conference as a correspondent.

Karsten informs Addams that Gulick is the secretary of the World Alliance for Promoting International Friendship through the Churches.

Addams informs Thomas that Hope McDonald will be appointed as chair of the Woman's Peace Party of Minnesota.

Kellogg tells Addams about recent pledges made to The Survey.

Karsten criticizes the New York Branch of the Woman's Peace Party for their prior disorganization, but urges Carroll to connect with them now.

Post asks Addams if it would be appropriate for Crystal Eastman to serve as an advisory member to the Executive Board of the Woman's Peace Party.

Nickerson is interested in getting more information on the Woman's Peace Party and possibly spreading the word so others may join as well.

Thomas discusses the formation of the Emergency Peace Committee and points discussed at the meeting.

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

Karsten acknowledges Vermilye's disapproval of a referendum on entering the war and informs her that whether the Woman's Peace Party will endorse it or not will be decided at an upcoming meeting in New York City.

Pope tells Addams about the Western states' struggle to organize successful peace activities and requests her help and expertise.

Thomas compiles a list of Chicago-area people who are members of or interested in the Fellowship of Reconciliation.

Addams invites members of the Fellowship of Reconciliation to meet with interested others in the hope of forming a Chicago branch.

High sends in dues to be a member of the Woman's Peace Party.

Karsten sends High material regarding Addams' and the Woman's Peace Party's recent activities.

Mead explains speaking arrangements for the Woman's Peace Party Annual meeting. She also explains her hesitation with a statement concerning United States military involvement in the war.

Wald explains her resignation from the American Union and expectations for the future after the recent granting of suffrage to women in New York State.

Addams congratulates Andrews on her current work and hopes she will not leave the ICWPP.

Karsten wishes Burch better health and invites her to attend an upcoming Executive Board meeting before she decides to resign.

Karsten is sorry to hear that Burch cannot consent to act as a member of the Woman's Peace Party Executive Board.

Burch declines a position on the Woman's Peace Party Executive Board, wishing to devote her time to a different organization.

Karsten responds to Withington and is especially curious about the conference she plans to attend in Stockholm.

Addams expresses her regrets at the change in status of Andrews membership with the National Committee of Five. Addams also shares her hopes for Andrews' future involvement in the peace movement.

Addams expresses her belief that the Women's Peace Party could be the organization Marple is looking for and hopes she will contribute her fortune to the International Congress.

Also known as Membres du Comite Central pour le Reprise des Relations Internationales, July 10, 1919

List of members of the Central Committee for the Restoration of International Relations.

Karsten offers to help Addams send Women's International League for Peace and Freedom membership letters and is pleased with the number of membership they are getting.

A list of new members of the American and International branches of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.

Several lists of new members and payments for the American and International branches of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.

A list of persons invited to the League of Free Nations Association Luncheon on April 9, 1920 in New York, NY.
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