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Addams reports that she sent a check to the Miners Relief Fund.

Addams writes Haldeman regarding selling Stanley Linn's land for him, his health and summer plans, and invites her sister to attend her speech.

Robson sends Addams the first installment of a $5,000 loan to the Hull House Association.

Credit statement from The Macmillan Company to Addams for her book.

Expense report detailing specific items and services and their costs for the Municipal Museum with handwritten notes in margins.

An agreement detailing that Addams will receive 13% of the price of the special Chautauqua edition of Newer Ideals of Peace.

Addams warns independent women against men who will try to take advantage of them in matters of money.

McCormick agrees to give a donation to Hull-House, but he declines to make in an annual contribution.

Bok describes possible articles Addams can write for the Ladies' Home Journal.

Roosevelt discusses the Progressive Party and trusts with Pinchot.

Addams thanks Lindin for her monthly donation and offers some news from Hull-House.

Stewart asks Addams to fill out an attached form in regards to the Chicago Association of Commerce's endorsement of Hull-House.

Cronkrite informs Marvin about Addams land dealings.

Kellogg asks Addams for information regarding paying the printer for the International Committee of Women's Manifesto and discusses publicity efforts.

Hyers provides a much anticipated response for what could be accomplished with several hundred dollars.

Le Gette suggests creating "Woodrow Wilson's Dove of Peace," as a wearable ornament to strengthen the peace movement.

Haldeman discusses her experiences working at her bank and shares stories of life in Girard.

Taussig sends Jennison lists of potential donors for the International Congress of Women.

Balch drafts a Women's International League for Peace and Freedom message about war debts and reparations for the Genoa Conference.

Woods reports to Lewis about the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Executive Committee meeting and plans for a December conference.

Woods telegraphs Addams that Cornelia Ramondt-Hirschmann is asking about supports for delegates for the International Congress of Women.

Addams drafts a receipt for Spencer's $25 donation.

Addams tells Balch that she thinks the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section should use funding for publishing the Summer School proceedings.

Glücklich tells Addams that she hopes the reduction of funds from the United States Section is not due to a problem.

Doty tells Addams about activities and finances at the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's Geneva office.

Barnett argues against a plan of redeveloping Bunker Hill in England into housing.

Nunn interviews Barnett on the radio about her plans to build a memorial on Bunker Hill.

A pamphlet describing plans for a memorial of reconciliation at Bunker Hill in London.

Addams thanks Levinson for his donation to Hull-House.

Stern sends Addams Julius Rosenwald's donation to Hull-House.

Tibbetts sends Class his expenses incurred for his trip to Geneva for the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's legal work.

Martin tells Addams of Edith Pye and Camille Drevet's travel plans.

A report detailing the plans of the League and how the League of Nations could be improved.

The League sends Addams a receipt for funds sent for the international office.

Doty sends a receipt for money sent by Addams for the Pax International.

Kellogg pays Addams for her article and tells her that the artists who did the illustrations have also been paid.

Sheepshanks acknowledges receiving funds from Cornelia Ramondt-Hirschmann.

Balch asks Doty for confirmation about the expenses of the Pax International.

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