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  • Mentions: WILPF International Summer School (1924)
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Post tells Balch about the preparation of the International Congress of Women report for publication.
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Addams tells Lovett about her recent activities and wishes that she were coming to Maine to visit.
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Glücklich updates Addams on work following the International Congress of Women and asks about a publication from the Summer School.
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Greene asks Addams to read his article on peace to the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Summer School for discussion.
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Shurly asks the clergy of Detroit to join him in opposing any visit of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, which he characterizes as borderline insane and treasonous.
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Addams tells Schwimmer that she has never heard of the coat story and sends instructions for obtaining lectures from the Summer School.
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Schwimmer thanks Addams for putting her on the programs of the Summer School and International Congress of Women and debunks a rumor going around Chicago that she stole Addams's coat.
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Balch tells Wickersham that Addams is busy with the peace activiries and sends him other contacts and notes Addams's statement on Japanese immigration.
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Addams tells Woods her plans for distributing the Proceedings of the International Congress of Women and finances regarding the Summer School and Congress.
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Baer thanks Addams for her hospitality and suggests the she translate some papers from the International Congress of Women.
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Hirschberg invites to a luncheon for the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's delegates hosted by the Chicago Woman's Aid Committee on International Relations.
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Balch answers Puck's letter to Addams suggesting caution against working for mobilization against war.
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Balch thanks Colcord for sending information about the World Court and wishes that they had it sooner to aid their resolution sent to President Harding.
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Addams updates Woods on plans for the International Congress of Women and fundraising for delegate travel.
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Schwimmer blasts Addams and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section for their lack of publicity and organizing work for the International Congress of Women and criticizes the impact that social workers have made on the peace cause.
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Addams responds to Woods' questions about conference planning, delegates, and the Summer School.
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Addams thanks Spencer for her donation to the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom and for her help and updates her on the Pax Special.
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Kuhn thanks Addams for helping bring the Pax Special to Cincinnati.
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Baer thanks Addams for the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Summer-School and her kindness while she visited Hull-House.
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Addams apologizes to Picton-Tubervill for issuing publicity for the Pax Special that listed her as a speaking and promised to add some English-speaking speakers for its Toronto stop.
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Balch sends Lloyd information about those who oppose Addams and her work with the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
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Addams tels Lloyd about lectures and publicity for the International Congress of Women and the Summer School and notes that they are likely to be criticized in the press.
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Balch offers Mead some updates and opinions about the International Congress of Women and that attacks in the press on it.
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Also known as Jane Addams to Anita McCormick Blaine, March 1, 1924

Addams asks Blaine and other members to help fund the International Congress of Women and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom International Summer School.
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Woods sends Marshal and Addams questions about the organization of the 1924 International Congress of Women.
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Woods tells Addams about differences of opinion over the theme for the International Congress of Women and efforts to secure delegates from Europe.
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Keller tells Brenner that Addams will not be able to attend the Survey Board meeting.
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Addams writes to Woods regarding inviting Elisabeth Kuyper to the International Congress of Women and about plans to transport delegates to the Summer School in Chicago.
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Woods asks Addams for details on the plans for European delegates to the International Congress of Women.
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Addams offers Heymann accomodations in Chicago and lecture possibilities. She notes that she keeps a strict division between the work of the Women's International League for Peace in the United States and abroad.
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Addams sends Woods the Summer School program and advises on the selection of Japanese delegates to the International Congress of Women.
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Addams tells Woods that she is sending funds to Tomi Wada to attend the International Congress of Women.
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DeGraff tells Addams that she cannot attend the International Congress of Women and suggests 'that Millie Reid Trumbull can represent Portland.
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Addams sends Dulles some checks to be send to the Summer School fund and discusses who should choose delegates to ride on the Pax Special.
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Addams tells Lomonosoff that she is excited that there might be a Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Russian Section forming and hopes that they will attend the International Congress of Women.
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Glücklich tells Addams about recent Women's International League for Peace and Freedom meetings, plans for delegates to the International Congress of Women, and her views on the office planning for the Congress.
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Woods updates Ramondt-Hirschmann on planning for the International Congress of Women.
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Addams writes about a congress and asks for a list of committees/clubs to attend.
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A draft for the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom International Summer School program focused on Human Factors in Internationalism.
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Addams invites DeGraff to the International Congress of Women and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Summer School.
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Balch sends Glücklich initial plans for the 1924 International Congress of Women.
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Addams asks Abbott to accept appointment to the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Summer School committee and encloses her Christmas message.
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Addams tells Tufts that Sophonisba Breckinridge will chair the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Summer School Committee.
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Woods sends Addams a tentative schedule for the International Congress of Women.
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Woods discusses with Addams early plans for the International Congress of Women.
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Addams tells Woods that she supports her ideas about the 1924 International Congress of Women and sends funds for printing costs.
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Addams updates Glücklich on the plans for the 1924 International Congress of Women.
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Addams tells Woods that she doesn't want to reprint the last Women's International League for Peace and Freedom bulletin, but use some its text in other literature.
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Addams asks Woods about Women's International League for Peace and Freedom matters and suggests making Sophonisba Breckinridge chair of the Summer School Committee.
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Spencer tells Addams her concerns about Women's International League for Peace and Freedom activities and fundraising for the 1924 International Congress of Women.

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