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Ingersoll sends Atkinson a donation for his All American Reciprocity Union and suggests that he send his letter to leading peace activists.

Daugaard tells Addams about her activities in California.

Barnett asks Addams her opinion on a monument on Bunker Hill to English-American friendship.

Addams thanks Zimmerman for her donation.

Addams sends Thomas donations for relief efforts and hopes that Congress will pass a bill to provide adequate funding.

Balch sends Addams letters covering issues regarding the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's meetings and discusses her travel plans and other activities.

Addams thanks James for her donation to the International Congress of Women.

Taussig sends Jennison lists of potential donors for the International Congress of Women.

Addams asks members of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section to donate for international peace work and the International Congress of Women.

McDonald asks Addams to help him raise funds to keep the League from shutting down.

Addams sends Blaine a program for a disarmament meeting and thanks her for her support.

McDonald asks Blaine to support the League of Free Nations Association's work.

McDonald asks Addams to reach out to Anita McCormick Blaine on behalf of his request for support the League of Free Nations Association.

Karsten tells Addams about efforts to raise Harriet Thomas's traveling expenses to attend meetings in Europe.

Addams seeks financial contributions to support the International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace's congress to be held after the war.

Karsten tells Levermore that she will have Addams respond to his letter on her return to the United States.

Levermore seeks Addams' advice for funding as the Carnegie Endowment refused to fund the League to Enforce Peace.

Levermore asks Addams's advice about the refusal of the Carnegie Endowment to fund the League to Enforce Peace a grant.

Breckinridge sends $1,000 to the International Committee and promises to send $1,000 in the future.

Addams offers Marple information about the Woman's Peace Party and their plans to use her donation.

Marple tells Addams that she want to leave the Woman's Peace Party funds in her will but has some questions.

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.

Marple wants to leave part of her fortune to a peace organization that is unfaltering in its ideals and asks Addams if the Woman's Peace Party fits that description.

Taussig emphasizes the need to raise more funds for the Women's peace organization and to increase publicity to keep all world wide branches informed.

Addams sends Wald a donation from Helen Culver toward the International Congress of Women After the War.

Addams thanks Culver for her donation to the International Congress of Women After the War and shares early plans.

Addams sends Wald donations for the International Congress of Women and asks for help arranging the New York meetings of the Woman's Peace Party.

Addams is eager to see Wald and discusses raising funds for the International Congress of Women After the War.

Karsten encloses $500 to be sent to the International Office, and informs Breckinridge of Addams' travels.

Taussig encloses documents regarding the prior months' finances and pledges.

Mead requests Addams advice on a new resolution and organization of several peace groups. Mead also shares her opinion about representatives in Congress.

Karsten sends Leach copies of a letter regarding the Congress After the War.

Johnson explains that she cannot attend the next meeting of the Woman's Peace Party.

Jacobs and Manus inform Addams that the International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace's office is nearly out of funds and that they have not received any of Addams's communications.

Jacobs and Manus ask Addams to send funds to the International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace via cable.

Breckinridge sends Addams the Auditor's statement (not found) for the Woman's Peace Party.

Addams writes explaining the situation in which the Woman's Peace Party cannot afford paying for Cumberson's ticket from California to the Executive Board meeting.

Cumberson gives her thoughts on a Woman's Peace Party name change and a W.P.P. Executive Board meeting.

Addams asks what dates are convenient for Slayden to come to the meeting of the Woman's Peace Party Executive Board, and mentions some topics they must discuss.

Johnson tells Addams some ideas for how to make constructive efforts for peace.

Thomas sends Addams information on the Woman's Peace Party finances and about French women receiving equal wages during the war.

Addams thanks Talbot for her donation to the Woman's Congress After the War.

Addams asks Schiff for financial support for the Woman's International Congress After the War.

Addams asks members of the Woman's Peace Party to support the costs of an International Congress of Women after World War I.

Addams lists those who have contributed to the Woman's Congress After the War.

Addams sends Blaine a request for funding for the International Congress of Women to be held after the war.

Addams discusses her desire to meet with Benjamin Battin and their plans for the Congress After the War.

Ford donates a large sum to the peace movement and asks Addams to send greetings to her colleagues.
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