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Sheepshanks reports that the United States section of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom has been donating $500 per month, taking over for Jane Addams.

The Committee summarizes its efforts to remove compulsory military training from schools.

The United States Section reports on how the Lauterbach legacy will be dispersed and spent.

Kellogg describes Gertrud Ferber's visit and efforts to find work.

Sheepshanks reports on the financial relationship between the League and the United States Section.

A testimonial to Samuel Mauger's work for social reform in Australia.

Addams acknowledges receipt of the Lauterbach bequest.

The Conference plans to bring together Asian women to organize and discuss their culture.

The pamphlet outlines the purpose, activities, and speakers for the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's International Opium Conference in 1930.

Summaries of opinions on Addams's role in the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom planned mission in Palestine.

The League compares its resolutions with Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points, the League of Nations Covenant, and the Peace Pact.

Addams tells Amidon her answers to Arthur Kellogg's questions about publishing her chapters in the Survey.

A report detailing the plans of the League and how the League of Nations could be improved.

The Committee summarizes its resolutions passed against the human trafficking of women and children at the League of Nations.

Hertzka details the work of a delegation to Vienna that met with Australian politicians in the hopes of averting civil war.

The report outlines the threat of civil war and growing fascism in Austria, as well as the resistance to disarmament.

A summary of a quarterly meeting of the Hull-House Association Trustees.

A certificate showing that the Bowen Country Club has passed its health inspection.

Connelly lays out a plan for world peace by instituting a psychological campaign to instill peace in society.

Pashayan lists her experience and education in relief work.

A report of a meeting held between Jane Addams, Mary McDowell and members of the Military Intelligence Association regarding attacks on Addams by Frere Hopkins.

Balch details her attempt to meet with members of the Council on issues related to China.

The League meets to discuss its efforts to assist the League of Nations Assembly.

Sheepshanks summarizes reports of activities by national sections of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom on the Kellogg Pact, opium, and the Nobel Prize.

The Association details their fellowship program which supports international study.

A flyer with the aims and testimonials about the Stable Money Association.

A program for Program for a meeting of the political, social and ethical factors for peace, held in Stockholm.

Winkler details her professional experience and education background.

A description of the Second Institute of the American Social Hygiene Association.

Balch notes the progress in proposing that Addams be nominated for the Nobel Prize.

Addams achievements and credentials in social work and the peace movement are listed.

The School describes its studies, activities, and conditions.

The International Fellowship School describes it goals and programs.

A promotional pamphlet for Lucia Ames Mead's lectures with tributes from various people.

An announcement of May programs and information about the Fellowship.

An outline for a book written by Martin on the Fellowship of Faiths.

Glucklich compares actual income and expenses against the estimate Women's International League for Peace and Freedom budget.

The British Section of the Women's International League plans a delegation to China with Louie Bennett.

Members of the Council report on their May meeting about organizing with other peace organizations.

The Council lists facts and questions for discussion at their annual meeting.

The Foundation lays out the procedures for its celebration of the Centennial of the Declaration of Independence.

Balch responds to a questionnaire developed by the British Section of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
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