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Stanley asks Swanzy to clarify the meetings planned for the Pan-Pacific Women's Conference.

Addams tells Taussig that she is not well enough to attend the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom meeting in Washington and invites her to visit to discuss topics.

Blake writes Addams to tell her about meetings she has had surrounding the peace movement.

Balch sends Sheepshanks advice on setting the agenda for the next Women's International League for Peace and Freedom executive committee meeting.

Also known as Yella Fuchs Hertzka to members of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Executive Committee, March 3, 1930

Hertzka updates Addams on activities in China and Palestine.

Ransome sends Addams news of the Tucson Branch of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.

Addams tells Rubinow that she will let him know what the committee decides about the Social Workers Country Club.

Detzer asks Richey to arrange an interview for Jane Addams and Herbert Hoover while she is in Washington.

Addams accepts Morgan's invitation to attend the preside over a meeting of the National Council for the Prevention of War.

Addams tells Morgan that she plans to attend the National Council for the Prevention of War's meeting.

Epstein reminds Addams of an upcoming meeting of the American Association for Old Age Security.

Addams tells Kellogg that she has no time to meet with Survey people, but looks forward to seeing him in Chicago.

Also known as Albert Joseph Kennedy to National Federation of Settlements, April 24, 1930

Kennedy invites Addams to a meeting of the Executive Committee of the National Federation of Settlements.

Sheepshanks sends Addams the agenda for the Women's international League for Peace and Freedom's Executive meeting and discusses sending a delegation to the Soviet Union.

Epstein invites Addams to the executive meeting of the American Association for Old Age Security.

Blake tells Addams about the plans of United States Section of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom reagarding Mexico.

Hertzka informs members of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom that she will not be attending a trip. She also emphasizes the importance of creating a Spanish branch and a policy for Palestine.

Gavit sends Addams the minutes of the Survey Associates (not found).

Taylor updates Addams on the Chciago Commons construction project.

Addams gives Kelley her plans while in New York.

Addams tells Barrett that she cannot attend the National Film Board of Review meeting because she will be traveling to Arizona.

Addams tells Olmsted that she cannot add any stops to her Eastern trip.

Kellogg invites Addams to a dinner and the Survey annual meeting.

Addams tells Epstein that she will not be in New York in November.

Also known as Gertrud Baer to the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Executive Committee, October 19, 1929

Baer tells Addams about the Joint Advisory Council's meeting on military training and conscription.

Also known as Abraham Epstein to Richard H. Lansburgh, October 17, 1929

Epstein tells Addams that he has to reschedule the Executive Committee meeting of the American Association for Old Age Security.

Barnett asks Addams to arrange a meeting in Holland.

Addams tells Barnett how sorry she is to have missed meeting her after the International Congress of Women in Prague.

Also known as Mary Ryott Sheepshanks to the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Executive Committee, November 23, 1929

Sheepshanks updates Addams on Women's International League for Peace and Freedom activities, and difficulties in Austria and Palestine.

Rosenberg tells Addams about meetings with mutual friends interested in Mexico.

Hertzka details the work of a delegation to Vienna that met with Australian politicians in the hopes of averting civil war.

Detzer asks Addams if she will be coming East for John Dewey's birthday and two peace meetings.

Addams accepts Kellogg's invitation to a Survey lunch.

An article detailing Addie Hunton's request to the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom to include African-Americans in their work.

Addams tells Gavit the dates she could attend a Survey Associates meeting.

Gavit tells Addams about a meeting of the Survey Associates.

Baer updates Addams on the German women's rights movement and other activities.

Detzer discusses her unsuccessful attempt to secure a meeting with Mr. Ackerson at the White House.

Kellogg invites Addams to a meeting of the Survey Associates.

Addams alerts Libby that she cannot attend an upcoming meeting.

Addams sends Detzer some information (not found).
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