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  • Subject is exactly "peace movement, in Canada"

Detzer sends Woodsworth literature about the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom and sends contacts who will be visiting Canada.

Balch expresses doubt at Laura Lunde's criticisms of Canadian peace activist Harriet Prenter.

In two parts, Balch asks Addams about plans for upcoming meetings in Europe and sends updates on the Canadian situation.

Balch updates Addams on the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom newsletter, changes in the Canadian section, and Florence Holbrook's visit.

Prenter requests Addams's presence in Canada to stimulate the international peace movement.

Prenter updates Balch on Women's International League for Peace and Freedom activities in Canada and discusses her rationale on peace and economic justice.

Prenter asks Addams to speak to women's groups in Canada.

Prenter regrets that Addams was unable to come to t Toronto and sends her a form letter they are sending to Canadian women and asks her advice on letters.

Addams sends Detzer a letter from Lucy Woodsworth and asks her to find someone to visit Canada in her place.

Lunde writes to Balch regarding peace movement organization between women.

Lunde sends a letter to Balch about the peace efforts in Canada.

Heymann updates Smith on the success of the Pax Special events.
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