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

Eastman writes to Addams suggesting they congratulate the women of Australia's vote regarding conscription.

Addams apologizes for being unable to accept a speaking date in October for the New Jersey League of Women Voters.

Karsten updates Addams on the activities of the Woman's Peace Party.

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

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.

Schwimmer sends a telegram to Addams asking her to convince Jacobs to postpone an important meeting as well as to repeat her request to Mrs. Catt to attend.

Addams gives a memorial address for Shaw, highlighting Shaw's involvement in the woman's suffrage movement and religious education.

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

Addams discusses the issue of who should lead the American delegation to the International Congress of Women.

The clipping details the creation of the League to Enforce Peace, which William Hard used as a source in his article for Everybody's Magazine.

Hyers provides an update on the travel activities of various members of the Woman's Peace Party.

Schwimmer is concerned that she hasn't heard from Addams and gives her an account of their activities in Scandinavia and Germany.

Dr. Jacobs has arrived in New York a day early and Balch reviews the plans to visit Wilson. Jacobs wants to see Addams before her potential visit with Wilson but it is possible that this will not happen.

Balch reports meeting President Wilson and will write to Jacobs and Catt about his concern over meeting Jacobs.

Addams speaks about suffrage and how it will change politics in America.

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

A writing by Addams detailing the many reasons why it is important that women be given the right to vote, and of how the movement is not just found in Western nations, but globally.

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

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

Fawcett invites Addams to a gathering and hopes to see her soon. She is glad that Addams is safely in England.

A pamphlet containing quotes on war and peace from a wide variety of people.

Schwimmer resigns as International Secretary of the Women's Peace Party and discuss the way that Americans view the role of peace delegations.

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

Schwimmer tells Addams that she is on a peace mission from Europe with President Wilson and Bryan.

Schwimmer asks for Addams' opinion about perceived miffs from the Washington Branch of the Woman's Peace Party, and discusses her lectures.

Schwimmer writes Addams eager to help in any way she can and encloses a Peace Party leaflet for the European presidents.

Gordon agrees to join the Woman's Peace Party Cooperating Council and shares her opinion on the Party's involvement in a peace conference.

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.

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".

Addams invites the recipients to a National Peace Conference of Women, in Washington, where she hopes to organize a national women-led peace committee.

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

Spencer writes Addams about the Woman's Peace Party and the recent conference in Washington.

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

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

Addams insists that Schwimmer continue to support the peace conference despite her disagreement with Lawrence's call for a militant peace movement.

Addams invites Forbes to the Peace Meeting that will be held in Washington, D.C. and sends a letter that she wrote to Catt.

Schwimmer will be in New York City reporting on the peace movement and has been in contact with many of the leaders in the movement.

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 sends Simons information about the upcoming peace meeting and asks her to come to the conference.

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

Addams invites Schwimmer to stay at Hull-House and mentions the difficulties in organizing the peace meeting in Washington.

Schwimmer updates Addams with her plans for the peace meeting in Washington.

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