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Beek En Donk invites Addams to join the International Committee of Research of the Central Organization for a Durable Peace.

De Jong van Beek de Jonk sends Addams two observations regarding a draft of a general treaty.

Jong van Beek en Donk sends Addams materials on the Committee for the Central Organization for a Durable Peace, and thanks her for joining.

De Jong Van Beek en Donk tells Addams that the International Conference for the Study of a League of Nations has been postponed and invites her to participate.

De Jong von Beek en Donk discusses a questionnaire that the International Study Commission considered sending and enclosed a response opposing it.

Battin tells Addams about his efforts to negotiate for peace with government officials in Great Britain, France, Germany, and the Netherlands.

Newton writes Addams, Abbott, and Breckinridge a letter of introduction.

Catt writes Addams about international relations and the future of the Woman's Peace Party.

Catt sends Addams a copy of a letter that Catt sent to Aletta Jacobs about various meetings.

Marshall argues that disarmament will reduce military spending and urges delegates to the Washington Conference to work towards peace

Marshall asks Addams to serves as WILP representative to the International Committee for Relief in Russia and updates her on activities in Europe.

Also known as Catherine Elizabeth Marshall to Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Executive Committee, October 9, 1922

Marshall proposes a detailed policy for the operation of the Hague Conference.

Marshall sends Ishii a proposal on the Silesian question drafted by the German women of Women's International League for Peace and Freedom for the League of Nations.

A series of questions regarding parliamentary control and foreign policy during times of war and peace.

Merriman tells Garfield that the League of Free Nations Association will discuss her ideas at its next meeting.

Merriman sends Addams a report of the recent meeting of the League of Free Nations.

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.

Macmillan offers Greene some alternative ideas in light of the cancellation for plans to meet in Copenhagen.

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.

Macmillan explains infighting among the British Committee of the International Congress of Women for a Permanent Peace and her impressions of the Dutch committee.

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.

d'Arcis asks Addams' opinions on a plan for an international peace day.

Addams reports on a resolution calling for arbitration passed by the International Congress of Women.

Allen asks Addams to send Nancy Astor a word of congratulations on her article.

Also known as International Holiday Courses, 1922

A description of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Summer School at Varese.

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.

Jordan advises Addams not to participate in the mediation efforts begun by the Ford Peace Ship expedition, instead suggesting that she form a new group that avoids publicity.

Jordan asks Addams' opinion on the premise that in order to make the peace lasting, no territorial transfers should take place that are contrary to the people's wishes.

Jordan tells Addams that the Ford peace work is failing and that a new more private effort might be needed.

Jacobs lists the diplomatic meetings held by members of the International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace.

Also known as The Peace Movement (1921)

An advertisement for a book on the Peace Movement edited by Kurt Lenz and Walter Fabian.

Hascroft writes Addams with information about the situation in Ireland and asks her to send word of when members of sub-Committee will be coming to England.

Park sends Pershing a plan to create an international bank of armaments that subscribing countries could draw upon in times of war.

Descamps and Ruffini write Addams regarding potential attendance to a League of Nations Union meeting.

Pipp requests that Addams send a statement detailing Schwimmer's international peace movement activities to be printed in the Detroit paper.

Karsten sends Post suggestions (not found) made by the British Section of the International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace regarding the Congress After the War.

Karsten tells Jensen about how her telegram was received at the recent Woman's Peace Party Annual Meeting.

Karsten sends Jensen some materials from the International Congress of Women and asks her opinion on the issue of compulsory military training.

Karsten tells Daly more about the Woman's Peace Party and the group's activities and initiatives.

Karsten tells Balch that Addams thinks she should apply for her passport and travel to Europe as soon as possible.

Karsten tells Balch that Addams hopes that she will not resign from the American Committee of Five of the International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace, and provides news of the peace movement.

Karsten informs Addams of a Women's Conference to be held around April 14th and is eager that many American women send their greetings.

Karsten updates Addams on activities related to the Woman's Peace Party.

Karsten sends Addams a telegram from the British Section of the International Congress of Women for Permanent Peace that now supports holding the International Congress of Women at The Hague.

Karsten updates Addams on activities of the Woman's Peace Party.

Karsten updates Addams on Woman's Peace Party activities and a proposed meeting with presidential candidate Charles Evans Hughes.

Karsten sends Addams copies of recent reports. She also discusses upcoming activities, including details of the Russian Commission and Hull-House.

Karsten tells Addams the results of two late ballots received from the Dutch and Australian sections of the International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace.
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