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Addams makes a brief statement on returning to Hull-House from her world trip.

Kellogg summarizes Addams's speech to the City Club on her impressions from India, Japan, China and the Philippines.

Gedge tells Addams that she is recovering from her illness and sends news from India.

Addams tells the Press Club that journalists are key in the modernization of Asia.

Addams tells of her trip to Asia and encourages American women to collaborate with women in Asia.

Addams discusses the impact of woman suffrage on India, Burma, Japan, and China.

Addams discusses the impact of woman suffrage on India, Burma, Japan, and China.

Joshi thanks Addams for the etching of Hull-House and sends her information from a social work conference in India.

Addams spoke at the Young People's Sunday Evening gathering about her tour of conditions in India, China and Japan.

Glücklich tells Addams about recent Women's International League for Peace and Freedom meetings, plans for delegates to the International Congress of Women, and her views on the office planning for the Congress.

Addams discusses child labor conditions in China and India during a luncheon at the Woman's City Club.

Addams discusses child labor, the work of missionaries, and women's rights in China and India at the Woman's City Club

Addams discusses child labor conditions she saw on her trip to Asia.

Addams discusses suffrage and social work in Asia. This speech was given at the National Conference of Social Work in Toronto.

Addams offers Stolberg her impressions after her tour of India, Japan and China.

Ghose seeks medical help for his daughter and writes Addams about his political exile from India.

Wilson sends Addams a report her missionary work.

A postcard drawn by a Hungarian girl of Rabindranath Tagore.

Gedge thanks Addams for trying to raise funds for her school.

Also known as Next Steps Towards World Peace, July 12, 1926

Addams addresses the Fifth Congress of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom in Dublin detailing different approaches to a peaceful society that she has met around the world.

A photograph of Sarojini Naidu at the Golden Threshold in Hyderabad, India.

Wicker tells Addams about her visit with Sarojini Naidu.

Kennedy reports to Addams on matters of the Barnett Fellowship, other settlements and their international constituents.

An advertisement for the Crisis, a socio-political review from Allahabad, India.

Addams asks Cotton to meet with Charles Ewing while he is in India.

Addams introduces Cotton to the Charles Hull Ewing family.

Addams asks Fraser to show Trinity College to the Charles Hull Ewing family.

Addams asks Gandhi to see the Ewing family while they are in India.

Addams asks Joshi to show the Ewing family the Legislative Assembly in India.

Addams introduces Malhar to the Charles Ewing family.

Addams asks Muhkerjee to show her friends around Calcutta while they are in India.

Addams introduces Murkergie to the Charles Ewing family.

Addams asks Tagore to meet with her friends while they are in India.

Addams asks Tagore to meet with her friends while they are in India.

Cousins writes to Addams about a proposal for an All-Asian Conference of Women in 1929.

The Conference plans to bring together Asian women to organize and discuss their culture.

Miskolczy-Meller and Vambéry raise concerns to threats to peace in India and Palestine and suggest sending a delegation. 

Also known as Mary Ryott Sheepshanks to Executive Members of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, February 1, 1930

Sheepshanks tells Addams that Louie Bennett proposes a discussion of India at the next Women's International League for Peace and Freedom meeting.

Also known as Mary Ryott Sheepshanks to Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, July 18, 1930

Sheepshanks asks Addams to publicize a telegram hoping to mediate between Great Britain and India.

Ambedkar sends Addams his wishes for a quick recovery from illness and hopes that he can see her while in America.
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