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Post gives Addams updates on the arrangements of the International Peace Congress, including another woman interested in attending.

Addams sends Jacobs a finalized list of the plans for the Official Peace Conference and asks her to pick which she prefers. She also asks her to notify all national sections once a plan has been agreed upon by the executive board members.

Addams's draft of a letter she plans to send Jacobs which details several possible plans for the upcoming peace conference and asks her, along with each member of the International Board, to pick which one is best.

Linn explains his preparations to travel to France and the kind of work he will be undertaking there with the Y.M.C.A. He wants his family to know he is following what he feels is right, despite the danger that being in a war zone puts him in.

Slayden wants to know when Addams will be visiting Washington, and explains a plan which her friend has in regards to the end of the war.

Johnson explains that she cannot attend the next meeting of the Woman's Peace Party.

Balch explains her inability to travel to Philadelphia.

Lewis suggests possible housing arrangements for an upcoming meeting.

Addams writes explaining the situation in which the Woman's Peace Party cannot afford paying for Cumberson's ticket from California to the Executive Board meeting.

Post can attend the Woman's Peace Party Executive Board meeting held at Mary Jane Hawes Wilmarth's summer home in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin.

Mead consents to Addams's plan and desires to travel west to join those working near Chicago.

Addams proposes that the meeting of the Woman's Peace Party Executive Board be held at Mary Jane Hawes Wilmarth's country house near Chicago.

Cumberson gives her thoughts on a Woman's Peace Party name change and a W.P.P. Executive Board meeting.

McCormick informs Addams of the shawl and card he has sent her on behalf of Crane and looks forward to telling her about his recent trip.

Addams advises Kellogg on traveling in Europe and promises an article on conscientious objectors.

Addams hopes to plan a period of time in which Balch can visit.

Cumberson informs Addams that she will not be able to attend Addams's proposed conference.

Rosenwald thanks Addams for a copy of her newest book and hopes Addams is in good enough health to visit.

Karsten explains to Shelley why Richards is no longer able to visit Chicago.

Jordan praises Addams' argument against war in her latest book.

Addams is anxious to read Doty's writings and meet with her as soon as she can.

Karsten has returned from a two week institute and has a great deal of information to share with Addams about the peace movement, including potential meetings and strategies.

Thomas and Karsten will be out of office and will be leaving Nichols in charge.

Addams wishes that Andrew Carnegie's organization could help provide funds for David Starr Jordan and his wife to travel as peace delegates.

Addams hopes that Balch enjoyed her time with Ford. She will write to Schwimmer when her boat arrives, although it may be late.

Thomas asks Addams to get a message to Emily Greene Balch before she sails.

Addams writes to Lloyd saying she is feeling better and will be in Chicago soon.

Addams updates Jacobs on Balch's travel arrangements.

Kliefoth updates Addams on the recent tension between members of the Ford Expedition.

Addams informs Haldeman that she may have mistakenly sent her a transcript, and gives general updates regarding her time in Colorado.

Grasse asks Addams if she would be able to send her some books for her voyage to Europe.

Addams expresses frustration to Schwimmer regarding her illness, as it proves to be a major inconvenience in planning the international committee meeting, and has hindered her from traveling to Europe with Ford's peace ship.

Addams relays her reason for being away from Hull House to Jacobs, and discusses plans for the Europe conference should she not be able to attend.

Jordan has little hope for the meetings that United States officials are having in Europe.

Haldeman is traveling and tells Addams about what she saw on the observation deck of the train.

Hull asks Addams if she thinks Ford's peace group and the Central Organization for a Durable Peace should be combined.

Ford informs Addams that despite rumors, the Oscar II is still set to sail on December 4th. He asks that she continue the process of getting her passport so that she may accompany them.

Schwimmer asks Addams to travel to Chicago for a meeting because Jacobs will not travel to Maine, where Addams is at this time.

Macmillan and Schwimmer are not sure how the committee can meet unless Addams travels to Chicago, especially since Jacobs must leave the country soon.

Schwimmer hopes that Addams is feeling better and will be leaving New York after Friday to visit.

Jacobs updates Addams on the arrival of Balch, Schwimmer, and Macmillan in New York.

Dr. Jacobs has arrived in New York a day early and Balch reviews the plans to visit Wilson. Jacobs wants to see Addams before her potential visit with Wilson but it is possible that this will not happen.

Balch reports on efforts to send telegrams and procure clearance to land in England.

Hamilton describes the trip to The Hague being undertaken by the delegation of women for the International Congress of Women.

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.

Addams' secretary responds to Flexer's note about the trip to The Hague.

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

Shaw thanks Addams for being selected as a member of the Cooperating Council of the Woman's Peace Party.

Schwimmer sends a telegram to Addams requesting stationary for international correspondence as well as giving the dates and locations that she will be speaking.

Schwimmer will be in New York City reporting on the peace movement and has been in contact with many of the leaders in the movement.
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