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  • Mentions: Eastman, Crystal (1881-1928)
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Addams tells Hull that she does not think that Carrie Catt was ever expelled from the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
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Ainsworth thanks Addams for Peace and Bread in Time of War and praises her views.
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Mead informs Williams that a convention to organize the New York branch of the Woman's Peace Party will take place in late January.
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Kelley tells Addams how excited she is that Mabel Kittredge is now running the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United Sattes Section.
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Karsten writes Balch regarding a problem with a New York organization calling itself the Women's International League of Greater New York.
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Balch tells Addams about the American peace movement, office work at the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, and questions about where the organization should become involved.
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Outlines the members, platforms and speakers at the December 8-10, 1916 meeting of the Woman's Peace Party.
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Mead writes to Addams to discuss the future of the Woman's Peace Party and her efforts to support the League of Nations.
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Hamilton tells Smith all about the delegates and atmosphere of the International Congress of Women's opening day.
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Kelley tells Smith about the International Congress of Women, held in Zurich, and describes Addams' role.
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Karsten tells Williams that Addams is upset over the bickering between the New York Woman's Peace Party groups and hopes that Williams will solve the matter by accepting the Honorary Chairman role.
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Karsten tells Lane that she has asked Ruth Williams to accept the Honorary Chairmanship of the New York State Branch of the Woman's Peace Party and that she doesn't want to disturb Addams with the matter.
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Mead writes Addams about the hoped-for resolution of the disagreement of the New York branch of the Woman's Peace Party and about resignations from the Minimum Program Committee in protest of Louis Lochner's presence.
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Post writes Addams about her views on the disputes between the New York branches of the Woman's Peace Party.
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Williams asks Addams to verify what she said about the New York Woman's Peace Party convention and hopes to meet to discuss it with her.
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Taussig comments on the tensions within the New York State branch of the Woman's Peace Party.
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Addams explains the controversy between the New York State and New York City Woman's Peace Party branches, but believes it can be resolved.
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Addams apologizes for the difficulty with the New York peace branches and hopes to have it resolved.
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Addams asks Mead to mediate between the New York branches of the Woman's Peace Party by meeting with the two groups with Emily Balch.
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Addams sends Balch ideas on the selection of delegates for the Congress After the War.
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Wald writes Addams with regard to the New York branches of the Woman's Peace Party.
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Karsten tells Thomas that Addams does not think that the national board of the Woman's Peace Party has an jurisdiction on state matters.
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Winslow offers Addams her opinion of the dispute between New York members of the Woman's Peace Party.
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Mead sends Addams a Crystal Eastman's letter regarding the New York situation for discussion at the Woman's Peace Party board meeting.
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Williams gives Addams her version of the controversy over the New York State Convention of the Woman's Peace Party.

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