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

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.

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

Seltzer asks Addams for help in publishing Aletta Jacobs's memoir.

Seltzer thanks Addams for telling her about Aletta Jacobs' memoir.

Seltzer tells Addams the difficulties she had had in publishing Aletta Jacobs's memoir.

Jacobs advises Addams on the people she should meet and places she should visit in Sumatra and Java.

Jacobs tells Addams about the International Woman Suffrage Alliance conference and other news.

Jacobs wishes Addams a speedy recovery from illness and talks of the difference in reception in Washington at the International Council of Women meeting and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's International Congress of Women.

Jacobs urges Addams to attend The Hague Conference and use her influence to help the situation in Europe.

Post asks Eastman to clarify news that Carrie Chapman Catt was dropped as an officer of the Woman's Peace Party.

Post gives Addams updates on the arrangements of the International Peace Congress, including another woman interested in attending.

Post asks Addams how she should get certification that she will be one of the five delegates, and for advice on how to proceed after the fact.

Woods sends Marshal and Addams questions about the organization of the 1924 International Congress of Women.

Webster writes Lathrop news of a contest to identify the twelve greatest women in America that Addams is leading.

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

Spencer tells Addams her reservations about associating relief efforts with disarmament efforts and prefers Geneva as the home for the next Congress.

Spencer sends Addams the list of delegates to the Woman's Peace Party meeting.

Spencer tells Addams about the work of the American section of Women's International League for Peace and Freedom in detail.

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

Spencer invites Addams to speak at the National American Woman Suffrage Association conference and updates her on suffrage movement's activities.

Spencer tells Addams the back story of why the National Council of Women expelled the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom in 1925.

Spencer tells Addams about recent confrerence and her sister's medical condition.

Spencer offers Addams advice about the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section and warns about aligning the group with radical and militant movements.

Lindemann tells Addams about the plight of Germany and asks help employing German women.

Hoysted asks Addams for a photo and biographical information for articles on women leaders.

Marshall tells Glücklich about efforts to hold an international women's congress in collaboration with other women's groups and discusses the possibility of having a peace delegation meet with Mussolini and the Pope. She includes notes for Jane Addams in the margins.

Macmillan sends Addams word of Aletta Jacobs' arrival in New York and suggests that Addams travel with her to meet President Wilson.

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

A list of people invited to join the Committee on American and Japanese Relations.

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

Article describing a stormy meeting of the Conference on the Cause and Cure of War held between December 5 and 10 in Washington, DC.

Detzer gives Spencer her ideas about the criticisms she offered of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.

Detzer tells Balch about her meeting with Mary Sherman and the attacks on the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.

Detzer tells Addams, Hull and Balch that the National Council for Prevention of War is reorganizing and suggests how it might impact their work.

Detzer thanks Addams for her letters and returns the membership report as directed.

Detzer updates Addams on the activities of the United States Section of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.

Detzer gives Courtney her sense of the relations between the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom and the Conference on the Cause and Cure of War, in advance of her trip to the United States.

Karsten updates Post on preparations for an upcoming meeting of the Woman's Peace Party.

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

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

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 updates Addams on a variety of Women's International League for Peace and Freedom plans and seeks her opinion.

Balch tells Addams, Richards and Detzer that is reluctant to follow through on the plan to send an American peace delegate to China.

Balch tells Addams about her ideas for the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's future and staffing and discusses her travel plans.

Balch tells Addams about plans for The Hague Conference and 1923 Summer Schools.

Balch updates Addams about international politics and Women's International League for Peace and Freedom plans for conference and summer schools.

Balch tells Addams of decisions made at the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Executive Committee meeting regarding a December meeting, summer schools and staffing.

Coit tells Addams about her recent travels and plans for the International Woman Suffrage Alliance.

Kelley asks Addams to support a National Association for Old Age Pensions and tells of her activities.

Kelley tells Addams about slanderous attacks by the Daughters of the American Revolution.
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