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Royden speaks at length about the war raging in Europe, including the causes of the war and ideas about how to bring peace to warring nations.
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Catt writes Addams about international relations and the future of the Woman's Peace Party.
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Haines wants to know if President Wilson has received the peace petition from Addams' peace group.
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Addams confers with Catt about who should correspond with international peace organizations.
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Jacobs, et. al. invite Addams to a meeting of the International Women's Congress to be held in April at the Hague.
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A pamphlet containing a petition from the Swiss Peace Society to the Swiss Federal Council, and the reply. The texts were translated into multiple languages.
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Catt sends Addams a copy of a letter that Catt sent to Aletta Jacobs about various meetings.
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Schwimmer resigns as International Secretary of the Women's Peace Party and discuss the way that Americans view the role of peace delegations.
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Addams discusses the issue of who should lead the American delegation to the International Congress of Women.
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Addams is disappointed that Wald can't attend the International Women's Congress and considers asking Maud Nathan to attend, but fears she might be pro-German.
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Addams sends Wales a list delegates to the International Congress of Women and suggests that she present her peace plan there to secure support.
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Addams's secretary says that Addams regrets that Fuller cannot attend the International Congress of Women at the Hague, and that she is concerned the German and French women might not attend.
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Addams asks if the American Peace Society will send representatives to the International Congress of Women at The Hague.
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Sewall thanks Addams for helping develop the program for the Panama-Pacific International Exposition and discusses the importance of the meeting.
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Darling writes Addams about his hopes that the Peace Dove be adopted by the peace conference at The Hague.
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Addams would like Hull to join the delegation to the meeting at The Hague as a representative of the Quakers, or at least to give her advice for their group.
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DeGraff is welcomed to the delegation and is informed of Addams' travel arrangements.
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McCreary writes a letter of introduction for Addams and Breckinridge.
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Newton writes Addams, Abbott, and Breckinridge a letter of introduction.
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Hamilton encloses booklets on The World Peace Postage Plan and informs Addams that he is prepared to send her copies if need be.
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Jordan replies to Addams' letter about her trip to The Hague and asks if she would be available to visit on certain dates in August.
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Hamilton describes the trip to The Hague being undertaken by the delegation of women for the International Congress of Women.
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Hobhouse discusses ideas of peace with Addams and about her hopes for The Hague conference.
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Addams discusses the difficulties in getting permission to sail to Holland.
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Addams informs Page that forty-two Americans set sail on the Noordam and she requests aid with British Admiralty.
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Balch reports on efforts to send telegrams and procure clearance to land in England.
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A copy of a telegram sent by Page to Addams expressing his apologies that he cannot help Addams' party cross the English waters into Holland for the International Congress of Women.
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Addams gives a recount of what is happening so far at the Hague Conference.
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Addams discusses the International Congress of Women's stance against war and the role American women play.
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Addams retells the events of the day, April 29th, at the The Hague Convention. Issues Addams details include peace and arbitration for ending World War I.
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Addams reports on a resolution calling for arbitration passed by the International Congress of Women.
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Addams discusses the events of the International Congress of Women, including presentations by Schwimmer, Augsburg, and Pethick-Lawrence.
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One of Addams' cabled reports to the New York Times, relaying events at the International Congress of Women.
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An interview with Addams, by Marshall, right before she leaves for the The Hague peace conference. In this interview Addams discusses the importance of the conference and of women's peace movements.
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Manus tells Addams about Schwimmer's meetings with heads of state in Norway and Sweden.
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Addams announces a public meeting in Amsterdam during which leaders of the International Congress of Women will discuss , noting public support for peace.
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Addams announces a public meeting in Amsterdam during which leaders of the International Congress of Women will discuss , noting public support for peace.
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Hamilton details the various reactions of women from European countries to Addams' lectures.
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Addams reports that the International Congress of Women believes that the sinking of the Lusitania must bring neutral nations to work to end World War One.
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Addams and Lochner retell the events of the International Congress of Women.
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Addams tells a reporter from the Manchester Guardian her impressions of the International Congress of Women. A short summary of her remarks at Kingsway hall is also included.
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Addams discusses the success of the International Congress of Women and comments on the Lusitania sinking.
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Hamilton tells Bowen about the trips she and Addams have made for the peace movement.
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The Committee discusses representation from belligerent countries, decides on holding offices in Amsterdam, fundraising, and the creation of an executive committee.
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Penfield tells Addams that her meeting with Baron Burián must be rescheduled.
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The International Congress of Women asks Denmark to join in a conference of neutral nations to help bring an end to World War I.
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Delegates of the International Congress of Women ask the prime minister of Denmark to join a conference of neutral nations.
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Stovall has arranged for Addams to meet the president of Switzerland to discuss peace activities.
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Balch and Macmillan ask Addams to delay her return to the United States so that they can meet and discuss next steps.
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Bignami asks Wales whether the International Congress of Women would like to collaborate with the League of Neutral Countries to mediate a peace.

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