Hirschberg invites to a luncheon for the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's delegates hosted by the Chicago Woman's Aid Committee on International Relations.
Karsten informs Gulliver that Addams is absent, and advises Gulliver to write to Nolan if she wishes to get in touch with the President of the Woman's Organization for Defense.
Denison sends Addams a letter from a woman who has criticized Addams. She will answer the letter for Addams, but believes it will be better coming from Addams.
Bacon praises Addams' book The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets and writes about the progressive activities in which the women of her town are engaged.
DeGraff informs Addams that she cannot attend the conference in Washington, D.C. but that a representative of the League of Teachers' Associations will be in attendance.
Thomas mails Addams several reports and lists the parts of the Annul Report that are being compiled. Thomas also asks Addams not to dismiss her, after she made a serious error.
Addams declines Blake's invitation to speak at the Ladies' Literary League, noting that she prefers during a suffrage campaign to speak to audiences that include men, who will be in position to vote for woman's suffrage.