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A circular sent to members of the National Council of Women to gather strength against a proposed Militia Pay Bill and increased militarism in the United States.

Addams agrees to serve on any Peace Committee that Jordan is involved in and tells him about the eagerness for a peace conference in January.

Addams briefs Wald on the current plans for the peace meeting in Washington and her hopes for what might be accomplished.

Addams discusses plans for a peace meeting, preferring to limit the participation to social workers and economists.

Addams details her plans to issue invitations to specific women's organizations rather than a general call for the upcoming peace meeting in Washington.

Pennybacker asks Addams how many she expects to attend the Women's Peace Committee in Washington.

Sewall asks Addams to join the Conference of International Women Workers for the Promotion of Peace, providing details on the group's aims.

Addams invites Breckinridge to a peace meeting in Washington.

Addams discusses the idea of forming a National Peace Committee of Women that would consist of various smaller organizations that fit the criteria uniting for a common cause.

Addams explains the Washington peace meeting, and asks if Brown can send women to represent the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

Addams invites the recipients to a National Peace Conference of Women, in Washington, where she hopes to organize a national women-led peace committee.

Catt discusses an upcoming conference on woman suffrage and tensions in the movement regarding peace.

Addams tells Pennybacker that the upcoming peace meeting will likely be followed by a larger event.

Catt discusses the efforts of Helen Gardener and the Congressional Union and some confusion as to the upcoming peace meeting in Washington.

Armstrong discusses the updates with women's clubs in Pennsylvania and thanks Addams for speaking at a recent luncheon.

Spencer writes Addams about the Woman's Peace Party and the recent conference in Washington.

FitzGerald writes Addams regarding Susanna Cocroft's offer to send a copy of the Peace Party platform to her pupils and some minutes from the recent conference.

Thomas writes Post on behalf of Addams asking for the surnames and places of residence for some of the women who attended the Woman's Peace Party conference in D.C.

Haskell writes Addams regarding his meeting with Butler, who agrees with Addams' suggestion that a woman organizer be appointed to travel and deliver lectures in various cities.

Johnson writes Addams eager to assist the Woman's Peace Party in any way possible.

Paddock writes Addams and encloses a $5.00 check for her organization, Malone Political Equality Club, to join the Woman's Peace Party for the year.

Shaw writes Addams enclosing material (not found) and offers her service for the Peace Party.

Royden writes Addams expressing her interest in the Woman's Peace Party and the conference held in Washington, D.C. She informs Addams of the upcoming meeting of the National Union, who will be discussing resolutions about war and peace.

Leckie offers to head the publicity section of the Woman's Peace Party and cites her credentials.

Duryea describes wanting to meet with Addams in Washington and wanting to assist her in any way possible.

Leckie wrote to Addams that she would be glad to assist in the Woman's Peace Party.

Addams' secretary writes to Darnell thanking her for her interest in peace propaganda and for giving some suggestions.

Addams' secretary writes to Foos describing the Woman's Peace Party platform and enclosed some literature.

Addams' secretary writes to Paddock enclosing literature and membership materials for the Woman's Peace Party.

Schwimmer wishes to discuss multiple aspects of the Woman's Peace Party with Addams, including possible lecturers and platform issues.

Addams discusses the suffrage platform of the Woman's Peace Party with Hemenway.

Addams discusses the suffrage platform of the Woman's Peace Party with Hemenway.

Sewall discusses Peace workers of several peace organizations and asks for the contact information for leaders of those organizations to inform them of an upcoming conference.

Claytor asks for information about the Woman's Peace Party as the women in her area do not wish to lose husbands and sons.

FitzGerald describes a contentious meeting of the Massachusetts branch of the Woman's Peace Party over suffrage.

Miller describes Kate Waller Barrett's work in Europe with deported women and children and hopes to arrange a meeting with Addams.

Addams secretary sends an outline (not found) of the Woman's Peace Party's plans for combating militarism.

Addams' secretary tells Washington that she has included describing that Addams suggested her to become president of the National Association of Colored Women.

Addams confers with Catt about who should correspond with international peace organizations.

Draper wants to know if the Florence Nightingale branch is bound to all the positions in the Woman's Peace Party platform.

Shaw reports that the National Association is unable take up the matter or peace, but is sending all communications to Addams as head of the peace movement in the United States.

Sewall discusses the relationship of women's peace organizations under the umbrella of the Woman's Peace Party.

Barrett discusses European views that the International Suffrage Alliance is using the war to promote woman suffrage. She agrees to chair the Woman's Peace Party International Relations Committee.

De Luce asks Addams for information on the Woman's Peace League.

Addams tells Draper that the Executive Committee of the Woman's Peace Parry will discuss and decide about their stance on woman's suffrage at their next meeting.

Royden telegrams that British speakers are willing to attend the upcoming meeting if an international platform is part of the meeting.

Thomas asks Duryea for dates that she can speak for the Woman's Peace Party.

Gilman describes her idea for a world flag to Addams because she believes that it could serve as a symbol for peace.

Sewall clarifies the relationship between the Woman's Peace Party and the International Conference of Women Workers to Promote Permanent Peace.

Duryea has found women interested in joining the Woman's Peace Party. Duryea also asks Addams to clarify statements regarding the place of anti-suffragist women in the Woman's Peace Party.
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