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  • Mentions: Mead, Lucia Ames (1856-1936)
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Article describing the events of the women's meeting at the International Peace Congress in Boston that includes portions of speeches by Lucia Ames Mead, Mrs. W. P. Byles, Jane Addams, and Miss M. E. Dunhill.
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Annual report of Hull-House, covering the activities, operations, and administration.
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Addams writes Ely to reschedule their meeting in New York.
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Catt discusses the current peace movement as "over masculine" with little interest in the point of view of women. She suggests that women organize a demonstration alone.
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Addams details her plans to issue invitations to specific women's organizations rather than a general call for the upcoming peace meeting in Washington.
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Addams invites the recipients to a National Peace Conference of Women, in Washington, where she hopes to organize a national women-led peace committee.
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A pamphlet containing quotes on war and peace from a wide variety of people.
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Addams invites Forbes to the Peace Meeting that will be held in Washington, D.C. and sends a letter that she wrote to Catt.
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Spencer writes Addams about the Woman's Peace Party and the recent conference in Washington.
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FitzGerald writes Addams regarding Susanna Cocroft's offer to send a copy of the Peace Party platform to her pupils and some minutes from the recent conference.
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Addams writes Allender regarding appointments for the Woman's Peace Party.
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Duryea describes wanting to meet with Addams in Washington and wanting to assist her in any way possible.
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Pethick-Lawrence discusses the International Congress of Women to be held in Holland.
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In a reply for Addams, Daggett informs Karsten sends Dement literature on peace that she requested.
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Addams discusses the issue of who should lead the American delegation to the International Congress of Women.
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Schwimmer informs Addams that she is resigning from the Peace Party. She has also sent Addams articles about Russia.
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Norton replies and thanks Burtt for the letter he sent on behalf of the Pythian Organization, and discusses matters of peace leaflets.
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Addams instructs Norton to contact Mead and Spencer and follow their instructions.
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Addams reports that the Executive Committee of the Woman's Peace Party decided against signing Gittings' petition for an arms embargo.
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Addams gives Ross the names of women who can speak on peace.
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Wilson acknowledges a letter sent to him by Addams and others concerning neutrality.
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Post relates to Addams her conversation with William Jennings Bryan about the Woman's Peace Party's letter to the President and plans for a Congress after peace is achieved in Europe.
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Post expresses disappointment that Addams cannot attend a meeting in Washington, and informs Addams that she has received the resolutions and will be sending them along to everyone on the roll. She also relays the success of the Belasco meeting.
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Addams invites Kelley to join the American delegation to the meeting of the International Committee for Permanent Peace.
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Hyers writes for Addams and addresses concerns about Rettig's plan for a citizen's convention to fight the preparedness movement.
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Thomas writes for Addams that Wood's letter agrees with the principles of the Woman's Peace Party.
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Thomas writes for Addams thanking Post for all she is doing for the Woman's Peace Party. and discusses conference plans for the upcoming meeting.
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Thomas writes for Addams, sending Deland a copy of Women at The Hague and the Report of the International Congress of Women, and updates her on Addams's health.
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Dashiell resigns as Chairman of the Virginia Woman's Peace Party.
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Addams advises Morris not to hire James Tryon, instead suggesting that they hire Lewis Gannett for the Chicago Peace Society position.
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Thomas thanks Taussig for agreeing to serve on the Executive Committee of the Women's Peace Party.
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Thomas mails Addams several reports and lists the parts of the Annul Report that are being compiled. Thomas also asks Addams not to dismiss her, after she made a serious error.
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Smith asks Karsten to send a duplicate report to Mrs. Mead in Boston.
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Karsten writes back to Smith, letting her know that she received the copy of Addams' report.
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Karsten updates Addams on business in Chicago, including a resolution created to deter the Board of Education from implementing military drills in high schools and a peace exhibit to be held in March.
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Karsten sends Hamilton peace publications and literature about Japan under separate cover.
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Karsten explains to Addams how the telegram was sent to Woodrow Wilson, and seeks her guidance.
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Wilson acknowledges Addams' telegram and assures her of his desire for peace.
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Karsten sends Eliot peace literature and provides updates on the Woman's Peace Party's activities.
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Thomas asks Addams to look over her report on the recent meeting of American delegates for the Congress after the War.
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Karsten updates Addams on Woman's Peace Party activities and a proposed meeting with presidential candidate Charles Evans Hughes.
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Addams asks Karsten to answer a letter for her and notes that her health is improving.
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Karsten sends Richardson literature and advice on the subject of military training in schools.
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Addams sends Karsten some instructions regarding two letters, and expresses her personal opinions on pacifist issues
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Addams approves of Abbott's idea to combine peace conferences to increase publicity.
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Responsibilities of the Arts Committee and the Publishing Committee of the Woman's Peace Party are cleared up.
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Karsten is trying to gather funds for a pledge to the "Radical."
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Karsten is looking for a pamphlet that Mead needs and will pass it along when she finds it. Karsten has also been working with several librarians who are interested in peace literature.
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Thomas asks for instructions on how she should communicate information on a pamphlet to Shutze and the other Board members.

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