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  • Mentions: Catt, Carrie Chapman (1859-1947)

White informs Addams about the meetings that have been arranged. Schwimmer has been an issue because the American peace movement has been labeled as "militant".

Hull asks Addams what the official Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's position on the upcoming peace meeting in Washington DC should be and suggests opening their office for the use of the conference runners.

Hull tells Addams that she has asked Lucia Mead to report on the Conference for the Bulletin and has written an account of the issue with Carrie Catt.

Hull tells Addams about Carrie Catt's behavior at the Conference on the Cause and Cure of War.

Hull tells Addams her impressions of the Conference for the Cause and Cure of War.

Hull sends Addams her letter to Carrie Catt and suggests places for the next Women's International League for Peace and Freedom annual meeting.

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.

Thomas writes for Addams to finalize plans for the upcoming Woman's Peace Party meeting, asking Post to send reminders.

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.

Thomas tells Addams about her move to Washington to work for the Woman's Peace Party.

Thomas asks Addams about the news that Carrie Catt was dropped as Honorary Chairman of the Woman's Peace Party.

Thomas updates Addams on Woman's Peace Party activity, including discussions about Jeanette Rankin and Carrie Chapman Catt.

A short excerpt from Addams's speech to the Suffrage School about the impact of woman suffrage.

A list of persons invited to the League of Free Nations Association Luncheon on April 9, 1920 in New York, NY.

Scott details his interest in a proposed peace society but cannot send a representative from the Carnegie Endowment due to their rules.

Gorton supports Addams's remarks on the deportation of aliens and woman suffrage.

Addams updates Jacobs on her activities since returning to the United States.

Addams tells Jacobs that she will be attending The Hague Conference with a large delegation of Americans and that she will tour the world after it.

Addams updates Jacobs on with an update about American peace activities, relief efforts and reaction to the League of Nations.

Addams encourages Post to go abroad as an alternate delegate of the Committee of Five and tells her about the difficulties she and others have been having securing passports.

Addams replies in the margins to Woods, providing her views on peace conferences and publications.

Addams responds to Woods' questions about conference planning, delegates, and the Summer School.

Addams sends Woods the Summer School program and advises on the selection of Japanese delegates to the International Congress of Women.

Addams forwards Carrie Catt's plan for a peace conference.

Addams is on her way to Washington, D.C. and asks Shaw to organize a meeting.

Addams discusses plans for gathering a group of women peace activists to work on a resolution or proposal. (Enclosures not found.)

Addams forwards Balch a telegram from Catt, asking Addams to accompany Jacobs to Washington.

Addams updates Balch on efforts to publish Aletta Jacobs's manuscript.

Addams invites Balch to visit her in Bar Harbor and to the Conference of Social Work in Toronto.

Jane Addams writes to Emily Greene Balch sending her a letter that came for Mrs. Catt.

Addams answers many of Balch's questions regarding travel in 1921, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom personnel, and the summer school plans.

Addams sends Balch a letter she write to Carrie Catt and says she thinks it might be foolish to indulge the attacks of the Daughters of the American Revolution.

Addams tells Taussig that she and Carrie Catt have discussed the makeup of the Conference on the Cause and Cure of War and Addams agreed that she ought not attend it.

Addams tells White her travel and arrival plans and asks her to arrange a meeting

Addams tells Hull about about peace efforts and suggests that the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section resign from the National Council of Women to ease tensions.

Addams writes Hull about the relationship between the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section and the National Council of Woman and other women's groups.

Addams advises Hull regarding the American Section of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's efforts to raise funding because of the attacks on the peace movement.

Addams asks Hull for an update about the Conference on the Cause and Cure for War.

Addams tells Hull that she does not think that Carrie Catt was ever expelled from the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.

Addams tells Hull that her response to Carrie Catt was perfect and she would like to publish it in the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom newsletter.

Addams writes Woods about internal matters related to the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom and remarks that the organization is still under attack for its position during the World War.

Addams tells Thomas her travel plans for returning north.

Addams explains the Washington peace meeting, and asks if Brown can send women to represent the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

Addams forwards Carrie Catt's idea for a women's peace meeting.

Addams discusses the upcoming peace meeting and hopes to see Wald in New York.

Addams updates Mead on the conference in Washington and asks Mead to send a pamphlet called "Women and War" to those invited.

Addams discusses the idea of forming a National Peace Committee of Women that would consist of various smaller organizations that fit the criteria uniting for a common cause.

Addams tells Mead that she would like to work to have her included as a delegate to the Washington Conference.
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