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

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

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

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

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

Addams criticizes a study to be supported by the Woman's Peace Party and wants do discuss it at a meeting of the Executive Committee.

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.

Addams writes about funds which have come in and remarks how trivial it all seems in the present situation.

Addams advises Balch to send the money she has collected for Amsterdam to Jacobs.

Addams wishes that Andrew Carnegie's organization could help provide funds for David Starr Jordan and his wife to travel as peace delegates.

Addams is sorry to hear that the Carnegie Endowmen for International Peace decided not to fund the Women's Peace Party and asks Keppel to find out how the Trustees reacted to the Trojan Women.

Addams thanks Warburg for sending a donation for the Women's Congress After the War.

Addams asks Culver if she could financially support the Woman's Congress After the War.

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

Addams agrees with Tarbell that health concerns take precedence over work obligations.

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

Addams thanks Schiff for his contributions to the Women's Congress After the War.

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.

Addams reports to Wald about funding secured for the conference planned for after World War I.

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

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

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

Addams thanks Lochner for his last letter and asks him to take a position with the Emergency Peace Federation.

Addams asks Lochner to return to Europe and represent America at the Neutral Conference.

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

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

Addams thanks Zimmerman for her donation.

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

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.

Addams explains her inability to help Schwimmer or join her International Committee for Immediate Mediation.

Addams sends Levinson a request for funding the Conference of Women After the War, and the difficulties they have encountered seeking support.

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.

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

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

Dundas tries to convince Addams and Shelley to allocate a portion of the funds donated by Ford to fund a letter-writing campaign to the President.

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

Lochner asks Addams to comes to Europe as soon as possible, thinking her presence critical to the success of the peace movement. He describes travel difficulties in Europe, infighting in the peace movement, and the promised Ford donation to the peace movement.

Lochner asks Addams to send a telegram to Woodrow Wilson urging him to meet with Lochner to discuss his public support for peace.

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

Mead has put together a program for a conference that Addams will hopefully be able to attend. The committee has also failed to financial aid to an international organization, so Mead believes the American committee needs to meet.

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

Hyers writes for Addams updating Evans on Addams' health and that Addams decided to use Evans' donation for the Woman's Peace Party.

Holt asks Addams to seek Henry Ford's financial help to producing a moving picture on Peace.

Schwimmer discusses her visit with Henry Ford and gives Addams her views on the peace movement.

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

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

Daugaard tells Addams about her activities in California.

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.

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