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Kittredge asks Addams for advice as the new president of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section and asks if she can hire a treasurer.
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Addams recommends Margaret Stoneborough to Wood as a public speaker for Austrian relief and asks about efforts for the prisoners of war held in Siberia.
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Addams sends West an endorsement for William Kent's Senate run.
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Addams sends Hull some copies of the proceedings at The Hague that she can send to Smith.
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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.
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Fisher discusses with Addams possible peace league formations that he and others have been considering.
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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.
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Post suggests that Addams get her passport as soon as possible for the upcoming meeting and discusses delegates to the conference.
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Addams expresses her belief that the Women's Peace Party could be the organization Marple is looking for and hopes she will contribute her fortune to the International Congress.
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Addams explains the potential value of Levinson's skills and notes the role Women's Clubs will play in the peace agenda.
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Addams refuses to write an introduction for Lloyd's brother to Edward M. ("Colonel") House.
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Karsten updates Post on preparations for an upcoming meeting of the Woman's Peace Party.
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Mead relates the similarities between President Wilson's Address and the Minimum Program promoted by internationalists.
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Post discusses plans for the Annual Woman's Peace Party Meeting statement such as including a platform statement and loyalty pledge. Post also discusses potential organizational changes to the American Section of the International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace.
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Post updates Mead and Spencer on the possible speakers for the Woman's Peace Party meeting.
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Hull details the itinerary for the Philadelphia meeting involving the Woman's Peace Party and Society of Friends. Hull requests advice on possible speakers after learning that Angell's attendance is uncertain.
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Post shares her opinion to Mead on the issue of political loyalty during wartime.
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Post mentions discussions of dissolving the Woman's Peace Party. Post explains her opposition to this idea. Post also briefly discusses her opinion of compulsory military training.
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Post summarizes plans for distribution of the Woman's Peace Party Annual Meeting Program and what individuals should be listed as speakers.
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Post reviews potential speakers for the upcoming Woman's Peace Party annual meeting.
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Post suggests muting some of the strong language used in the statement announcing the Annual Meeting of the Woman's Peace Party.
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Mead suggests several edits to a prepared statement made for the Annual Meeting of the Woman's Peace Party. Mead, particularly, stresses the importance of patriotism.
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Taussig recommends that the Woman's Peace Party Executive Board meeting be held in Chicago, and gives her ideas for the possible name change for the party.
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Post organizes how she wants speakers presented for the Annual Meeting of the Woman's Peace Party and requests feedback on these details.
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Post reviews the potential speakers for the next Woman's Peace Party meeting and requests suggestions from Mead and Hull.

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