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  • Mentions: Taussig, Florence Gottschalk (1878-1954)

A list of attendees at the Abraham Lincoln Centre in Chicago for a meeting of the American Section of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.

Spencer asks Addams's opinion of her staffing plan for the American section of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.

Addams updates Balch on the efforts of the Woman's Peace Party and answers questions about Women's International League for Peace and Freedom procedures.

Outlines the members, platforms and speakers at the December 8-10, 1916 meeting of the Woman's Peace Party.

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

A list of the Woman's Peace Party Committee of Five and delegates selected to attend International Congress of Women After the War.

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

Mead explains speaking arrangements for the Woman's Peace Party Annual meeting. She also explains her hesitation with a statement concerning United States military involvement in the war.

Cranmer acknowledges Addams' recent telegram and has written Wilson urging neutrality on behalf of the St. Louis branch of the Women's Peace Party.

Addams discusses the effects of the war on young girls and women, efforts to ban German-language newspapers, and food conservation efforts.

Thomas asks Addams to look over her report on the recent meeting of American delegates for the Congress after the War.

Wilson acknowledges Addams' telegram and assures her of his desire for peace.
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