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Addams recommends Fanny Fisch for a summer job.

Addams praises Alexander McCormick for his experience and service to immigrants and supporting his candidacy for commissioner.

Rosenwald and Addams write Mack in support of the appointment of Julia Lathrop to head the United States Children's Bureau.

Addams' secretary acknowledges Darling's suggestions about the Woman's Peace Party's pins and informs him of the Council's decision regarding them.

Catt recommends Grant for a local lecturing position within the peace movement.

Addams is sending Wales a review of her pamphlet from Norman Angell and hopes that Wales can join her Sunday in Chicago.

In writing for Addams, Hyers relates to Holdsworth possible debate points to bring up when discussing the reasons to preserve peace.

Hyers writes for Addams to Freeman in order to communicate that literature on the peace movement has been sent to her.

Hyers provides a much anticipated response for what could be accomplished with several hundred dollars.

Addams writes that she is sending a letter by Kellogg to Lochner and suggests a task Lochner could accomplish while in Washington.

Addams updates Kliefoth on the status of a donation.

Addams advises Morris not to hire James Tryon, instead suggesting that they hire Lewis Gannett for the Chicago Peace Society position.

Kellogg gives the yearly report to Addams and asks her for suggestions and assistance gathering donations.

Neuhaus explains that The Church Peace Union cannot participate in matters that do not involve the Churches, but does suggest someone Addams can contact.

Addams advises Karsten to modify a list of names.

Eastman is glad she can send her suggestions concerning the upcoming Woman's Peace Party convention to other branches of the party.

Balch reacts to an newspaper clipping which notes the arrest of Emily Hobhouse.

Post writes to Mead relating plans for the Woman's Peace Party's upcoming meeting in Washington, D.C. and offers some recommendations.

Eastman writes to Addams suggesting they congratulate the women of Australia's vote regarding conscription.

Addams writes to Linn explaining why she advises against using goats and goat milk for the Montessori school.

Addams recommends Sigmund Zeisler to President Wilson.

Bryan lays out six alternatives to war and urges readers to alert them to the President and their Congressmen.

Johnson sends funds to help the fight against militarism and recommends uniting the peace societies and sending President Wilson support.

Parsons goes over multiple points about the current climate around the war in Europe and how President Wilson can keep America neutral.

Post thanks Addams for including her name in a telegram to President Wilson and suggests asking him about the United States conducting a "police war", tasked only to protect goods and citizens.

Thomas asks Addams if a plan of action should be spread among Woman's Peace Party branches and chairmen regarding referendums on the war.

Karsten writes on behalf of Addams, informing members of the Woman's Peace Party of the efforts being made to stop militaristic sentiments.

Karsten suggests Wanous publications in which she can publish her articles, one of which is published by the Woman's Peace Party's New York Branch.

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

Karsten tells Kellogg that Addams is out of town and unable to comply with his request for a written appreciation of Dr. Frissell.

Karsten informs Bourne that Addams is away from Chicago, but encloses a copy of a recent Addams address, as well as other publications regarding the Woman's Peace Party.

Post opines on the People's Council, changing the name of the Woman's Peace Party, and an upcoming Woman's Peace Party Executive Board meeting.

Mead gives further suggestions as to the date and place of the Woman's Peace Party Executive Board meeting.

Spencer suggests the Woman's Peace Party Executive Board meeting be held in Chicago, and states issues that may arise by having it in New York.

Mead discusses possible dates for the Woman's Peace Party Executive Board meeting in New York City.

Taussig recommends that the Woman's Peace Party Executive Board meeting be held in Chicago, and gives her ideas for the possible name change for the party.

Post details preparations for an Annual Meeting of the Woman's Peace Party in Philadelphia.

Post reviews the potential speakers for the next Woman's Peace Party meeting and requests suggestions from Mead and Hull.

Post organizes how she wants speakers presented for the Annual Meeting of the Woman's Peace Party and requests feedback on these details.

Mead suggests several edits to a prepared statement made for the Annual Meeting of the Woman's Peace Party. Mead, particularly, stresses the importance of patriotism.

Post suggests muting some of the strong language used in the statement announcing the Annual Meeting of the Woman's Peace Party.

Post reviews potential speakers for the upcoming Woman's Peace Party annual meeting.

Post summarizes plans for distribution of the Woman's Peace Party Annual Meeting Program and what individuals should be listed as speakers.

Post mentions discussions of dissolving the Woman's Peace Party. Post explains her opposition to this idea. Post also briefly discusses her opinion of compulsory military training.

Post shares her opinion to Mead on the issue of political loyalty during wartime.

Hull details the itinerary for the Philadelphia meeting involving the Woman's Peace Party and Society of Friends. Hull requests advice on possible speakers after learning that Angell's attendance is uncertain.

Post updates Mead and Spencer on the possible speakers for the Woman's Peace Party meeting.

Post discusses plans for the Annual Woman's Peace Party Meeting statement such as including a platform statement and loyalty pledge. Post also discusses potential organizational changes to the American Section of the International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace.

Karsten updates Post on preparations for an upcoming meeting of the Woman's Peace Party.

Addams refuses to write an introduction for Lloyd's brother to Edward M. ("Colonel") House.
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