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  • Subject is exactly "peace movement, in Ireland"

Bennett updates Addams on efforts to support the Kellogg proposals in Ireland.

Bennett sends Addams a letter (not found) from a member and hopes Addams can help the author.

Bennett argues that successful passive resistance campaigns must rely on sound education, financial planing, and public opinion, drawing on the Irish case.

Winsor asks Addams to put her in touch with Louie Bennett and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's Irish Section members in the United States.

Willkinson sends Addams a novel about western Ireland and reports on her activities since returning to England.

Townshend thanks Addams for her assistance during her Washington testimony and makes a few comments on the Irish situation.

Heymann sends Addams a resolution calling for Irish independence and tells of the situation in Europe.

Also known as Lord Mayor of Cork

A Guardian clipping reports that sixty men were sentenced to ten years imprisonment for connection to the Caherguillamore shootings and that the Lord Mayor of Cork testified in Washington.

Robinson updates Addams on efforts for peace in Ireland and the work of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's Manchester Branch.

Bennett thanks Addams for her interest in the Irish situation and discusses tactics for mediation.

Swanwick asks Addams to issue a statement supporting self-determination for Ireland on behalf of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.

Balch sends Addams information on the Irish situation and suggests action.

Bennett suggests to Balch that a third party like America or Switzerland is needed to create peace between Ireland and England.

Announces demonstration welcoming back the women's delegation to Ireland, listing speakers.

Also known as Circular Letter No. 7, April 17, 1920

Balch asks Sections to let her know if anyone will attend the International Committee of Womens and sends information regarding Irish political prisoners and an English leaflet.

Balch asks Greenwood for amnesty for political prisoners in Ireland on the grounds of peace.

Bennett asks the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom to intercede with the British government on behalf of Irish prisoners of war.
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