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Jacobs lays out the organization planned for the International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace.
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Jacobs lists the diplomatic meetings held by members of the International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace.
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Balch discusses her visits with European leaders and updates Addams on peace efforts.
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Hobhouse discusses her travels across Europe, working for the peace movement.
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Schwimmer encloses contact information for an American woman interested in peace and asks the Woman's Peace Party to join the new international organization being formed.
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Also known as Revolt Against War, July 9, 1915

Addams's speech on her return from Europe detailed the work of the International Congress of Women and her ideas on peace.
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A published version of Addams's Carnegie Hall speech, held July 9, on her return from Europe. In it Adams detailed the work of the International Congress of Women and her ideas on peace.
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Addams reports the efforts of the International Congress of Women, the delegations to heads of European countries, and her views on peace. The speech was given at Carnegie Hall on July 9 and published on July 31, 1915.
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Wells invites Addams to help recruit members for the New Zealand peace movement.
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Addams discusses her work with the International Congress of Women, the delegations to European leaders, and her views on the need for peace. The event was held at the Chicago Auditorium and attended by both peace activists and the general public, and chaired by Charles L. Hutchinson.
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The Church Peace Union invites Addams to join an new international peace organization.
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A list of foreign dignitaries who met with delegates of the International Congress of Women during May and June 1915.
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Addams discusses the devastating impact of World War I on women's traditional responsibilities and argues for their responsibility to stop it.
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Daugaard tells Addams that the Danish organization set up to work with the International Congress of Women is disbanding but that they will continue working for peace in concert with other Scandinavian countries.
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Daugaard informs Addams that the Danish peace committee associated with the International Congress of Women is dissolving, and they are setting up a new group to work with the ICWPP.
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A report of the work of the International Congress of Women and their plans to move forward by planning a conference of neutral nations to start negotiations to end World War I.
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Kellogg telegrams Addams with the text of a resolution calling for the United States to initiate peace talks.
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Schwimmer is concerned that she hasn't heard from Addams and gives her an account of their activities in Scandinavia and Germany.
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Hobhouse tells Jacobs about a controversial decision made to send Rosika Schwimmer to the United States.
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Smith asks Balch for advice on how to respond to Schwimmer's plan to meet with President Wilson given that Wilson doesn't want to meet those from warring nations.
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Smith tells Hyers that Addams approves of the suggestion to tell the Women's Peace Party chairs about Rosika Schwimmer's trip to the United States, and comments on President Wilson's policy against meeting delegates from belligerent countries.
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Addams drafts a letter to Wilson about Jacobs' visit to the White House.
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Damras tells Addams that Prince Devawongse received her resolutions and cannot find any fault with them.
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Kellogg updates Addams on the discouraging peace meeting held in New York.
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Hobhouse sends a draft report of the International Congress of Women and describes work being done in Europe.
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Skeffington asks Addams to allow the Irish section of the Women's International Peace Congress separate representation from the British section.
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Addams reports on a meeting of the International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace, discusses some issues raised by the British Committee and reports on meeting President Wilson.
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The International Congress of Women reports on their meetings with the political leaders of Europe, arguing that both neutral and belligerent governments are open to participating in a neutral conference aimed at ending the war.
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Addams hopes to hear from Chrystal Macmillan regarding the National Argument before answering Wales,
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Stack proposes a peace plan based on isolating warlike countries.
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Wales discusses peace propaganda, including Continuous Mediation pamphlets and the film Throw Down Your Arms.
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Jacobs reports of the finances of the International Committee and news from Australia on delegates.
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Pipp requests that Addams send a statement detailing Schwimmer's international peace movement activities to be printed in the Detroit paper.
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Addams describes the services a Conference of Neutral Nations would provide and why it is necessary at this time.
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Schwimmer expresses her joy that European ambassadors in Washington, D.C. have enthusiastically offered their help in the Henry Ford peace plan.
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Packard argues that a Federated Government of neutral nations should be created to ensure international peace.
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Addams invites Kelley to join the American delegation to the meeting of the International Committee for Permanent Peace.
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The International Congress of Women's report of activities including Jane Addams's address, resolutions, and a report of the work done by the delegations to European capitals.
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Pethick-Lawrence writes to tell Addams not to worry over the British Committee of the International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace, and discusses feelings against peace activists in England.
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Jacobs updates Addams on issues coming up with the International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace, financial concerns and personality issues.
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Kellogg sends Addams her views on peace, suggesting that the American Army and Navy serve as the policemen of the world.
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Hughes seeks details about the rescheduled meeting of the International Committee of Women for a Permanent Peace.
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Jacobs informs Addams that she has postponed the meeting of the International Committee of Women for a Permanent Peace in the hopes that Addams can attend.
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Addams reports her health has not improved and asks for a postponement of the Women's International Committee for a Permanent Peace meeting.
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Hamilton sends Thomas copies of Addams' recent cables regarding the Women's International Committee for a Permanent Peace meeting.
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Thomas writes for Addams to tell Hughes about planning for the upcoming meeting of the Women's International Committee for a Permanent Peace and suggests that Julia Grace Wales represent the Canadian members.
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Jacobs informs Addams that the International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace have decided to postpone their meeting until Addams can travel.
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Macmillan tells Addams that the French government is raiding the offices and homes of peace activists and updates her on the English Government's stance on peace negotiations.
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Macmillan tells Scandinavian members that Ford has offered a $200,000 donation to the International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace, and discusses reactions from the International office.
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Macmillan explains infighting among the British Committee of the International Congress of Women for a Permanent Peace and her impressions of the Dutch committee.

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