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  • Written by: Glücklich, Vilma (1872-1927)

Glucklich sends a form asking about the location and agenda of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's Executive Committee meeting.

The League proposes that workers associated with the International Federation of Trade Unions refuse to participate in war.

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

Glücklich advises the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's Sections about the hotel accommodations for the Executive Committee meeting.

Glücklich apologizes to the Section for an error in recording events at the Executive Committee meeting in Swarthmore.

Glücklich updates the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's sections on plans for the international school and the work on Eleanor Rathbone.

Glucklich asks the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Sections to support a proposal by the Peruvian section for amnesty for citizens living in exile.

Glücklich asks the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's European Sections to appeal to the Peruvian government for amnesty for citizens who have been exiled because of their convictions.

Glücklich describes the worsening political situation in Hungary.

Glücklich tells Ashby that the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom supports the League of Nations humanitarian work and promised a formal letter from Addams shortly.

Glücklich tells Ashby that the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom will send Chrystal Macmillan to be their representative to the League of Nations' International Law Committee.

Also known as Vilma Glücklich to Jane Addams, September 3, 1925

Glücklich sends two ideas for the theme of the next International Congress of Women.

Also known as Vilma Glücklich to the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Executive Committee, September 23, 1925

Glücklich tells the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's Board that she will remain as Secretary for an additional month to give Madeleine Doty a chance to raise some funds before taking over.

Glücklich invited Addams to attend a conference at the Hague and thanks her for her support.

Glücklich tells Addams about the deaths of recent friends and her problems keeping up with the office work and other challenges facing the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.

Glücklich updates Addams on work done in Geneva for the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.

Glücklich thanks Addams for her support and expresses concern about the differences between American and European peace activists.

Glücklich sends Addams acknowledgement of funds and asks for a letter proving her work at the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.

Also known as Vilma Glücklich to Women's International League for Peace and Freedom National Sections and Correspondents, October 29, 1924

Glücklich asks Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Sections and leaders to support the League of Nations's Protocol for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes, and discusses plans to better promote disarmament.

Glücklich complains to Addams that Emily Balch is not stepping back and resting from Women's International League for Peace and Freedom business.

Also known as Vilma Glücklich to Jane Addams, October 1925

Glücklich asks Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Sections about plans for the International Congress of Women in Dublin.

Glücklich updates Addams on the responses to the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom survey she sent.

Glücklich asks Addams about the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's financial affairs.

Glücklich tells Addams about the office situation at the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom and muses on how best to use Emily Balch.

Glücklich tells Addams how glad they were to hear that she was well and is eager to hear of plans for the International Congress of Women.

Glücklich explains to Addams the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's procedures for handling dues from Americans that arrive in Geneva and sends updates on recent activities.

Glücklich tells Addams about the financial relations between Geneva and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section and notes visitors to Geneva.

Glücklich informs Addams that the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's Geneva office has been keeping records of members who pay directly to them and they will send a list shortly.

Glücklich tells Addams that she hopes the reduction of funds from the United States Section is not due to a problem.

Glücklich sends Addams information on the recent Executive Committee meeting of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.

Glücklich writes Addams about her plans to remain in Budapest until August.

Glücklich assures Addams that the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's banking is going well and congratulates her on her Mexico trip.

Also known as Vilma Glücklich to Jane Addams, June 6, 1925

Glücklich sends information to National Sections about efforts to campaign for compulsory arbitration, and upcoming meetings.

Glücklich updates Addams on the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's recent activities.

Also known as Vilma Glücklich to Jane Addams, June 24, 1925

Glücklich sends word to the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Sections asking them to encourage scientists to come to Innsbruck to meet Paul Langevin during the Executive Committee meeting.

Glücklich sends Addams letters she wrote regarding the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's participation in League of Nations' committees.

Glücklich updates Addams on recent activities in European peace sections and on the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's finances.

Also known as Vilma Glücklich to Women's International League for Peace and Freedom National Sections, July 9, 1924

Glücklich tells Addams about efforts to carry out the resolution passed at the International Congress of Women.

Glücklich updates Addams on work following the International Congress of Women and asks about a publication from the Summer School.

Glücklich tells Addams how she has been managing the Geneva office of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom and reports on their financial state.

Glücklich sends Addams well wishes for her health, and updates her on Women's International League for Peace and Freedom office staffing.

Glücklich tells Addams that she is concerned about discrepancies between membership lists held in the International and National offices.

Glücklich tells Addams about efforts in Europe to prepare for the International Congress of Women.

Glücklich tells Addams that the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's Hungarian Section supports Ireland's claim for independence.

Vilma Glücklich writes to Jane Addams informing her that she has been following Addams's instructions, but questions what Addams disproved of and how she could have fixed it. Glücklich also discusses miscommunication over finances.

Glücklich tells Addams that the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom has received no funds since December, and comments on the Opium Conference.

Glücklich updates Addams on the organization of the Women's International League of Peace and Freedom in Europe.

Glücklich tells Addams she has appointed Sophie Raven to manage the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's Maison Internationale.

Also known as Vilma Glücklich to Jane Addams, February 27, 1925

Glücklich writes to the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Executive Committee regarding the time and place of the next meeting, the request of the Czechoslovakian Section, and finding a replacement for her.

Glücklich sends Addams the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's balance sheet for approval.
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