Addams asks what dates are convenient for Slayden to come to the meeting of the Woman's Peace Party Executive Board, and mentions some topics they must discuss.
Taussig recommends that the Woman's Peace Party Executive Board meeting be held in Chicago, and gives her ideas for the possible name change for the party.
Addams writes explaining the situation in which the Woman's Peace Party cannot afford paying for Cumberson's ticket from California to the Executive Board meeting.
Mead details arrangements being made for speakers at a Philadelphia meeting and mentions Thomas's resignation. Mead also shares her feelings on events in Italy and kidnapping event in Kentucky.
Mead suggests several edits to a prepared statement made for the Annual Meeting of the Woman's Peace Party. Mead, particularly, stresses the importance of patriotism.
Mead informs Hull of Angell's inability to now present at the annual meeting unless he is able to speak at Swarthmore. Mead suggests possible solutions and requests Addams' help.
Hull details the itinerary for the Philadelphia meeting involving the Woman's Peace Party and Society of Friends. Hull requests advice on possible speakers after learning that Angell's attendance is uncertain.
Post discusses plans for the Annual Woman's Peace Party Meeting statement such as including a platform statement and loyalty pledge. Post also discusses potential organizational changes to the American Section of the International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace.
Eastman describes new organizational changes to the American Union and requests a meeting with Addams before the upcoming Woman's Peace Party meeting in Philadelphia.
Hull describes arrangements made for Karsten and Jane Addams' arrival in Philadelphia for a Woman's Peace Party meeting. Hull also provides updates on the badges and program for the meeting.
Warbasse tells Addams that she cannot attend the Woman's Peace Party annual meeting, but supports keeping the organization focused on pacifism and internationalism.
Addams sends a message hoping that New York members of the Woman's Peace Party can unite, and argues that the national has no jurisdiction in the matter.
Addams explains to Eastman and Williams that she believed they had reached an understanding when she approved the calling of a New York State peace convention.