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Shaw asks Addams to speak for her at a meeting in Atlanta.
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Robins discusses matters regarding Addams' position in the Progressive Party, as well as its general condition, and wishes to continue the discussion when she is back in Chicago.
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Addams continues to try to arrange a meeting with Lighty, but she will be out of town on Wednesday.
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Ickes informs Addams about the business conducted by the National Executive Committee of the Progressive Party, which Ickes was attending in Addams' place.
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Sterns writes to Addams about Frank A. Hutchins and the memorial meeting that is being held in his honor and requests that the date be changed.
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Addams shares her opinion on Thompson but she has missed several meetings so she is not as informed as Ickes on the subject.
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Addams is pleased that the meeting went well.
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Addams asks Costigan to call her when he arrives in Chicago.
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McCormick sends Addams a letter regarding the composition of the committee for feeble-mindedness and invites her to attend the meeting.
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Addams has chosen Ickes to take her place in a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Progressive Party.
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Breckinridge updates Addams about a convention with other members of NAWSA in great detail.
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Addams writes to Du Bois about the recent activities of the NAACP, which she has not been too involved with recently.
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Addams discusses plans for a peace meeting, preferring to limit the participation to social workers and economists.
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Addams updates Schwimmer about her first appointment in Chicago, the women's peace meeting in January, and Mrs. Pethick-Lawrence's group.
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Addams informs White of difficulties organizing a national peace gathering and hopes to have a better sense after a meeting.
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Addams reports to Kellor that discussion about the Progressive Service was postponed to the next meeting of the Progressive Party Executive Session.
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The committee worked on the Program for the upcoming conference, and structure of the committee.
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An excerpt of an article from the Indianapolis News read at a peace meeting.
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Catt agrees with Addams on the conference date.
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Pennybacker asks Addams how many she expects to attend the Women's Peace Committee in Washington.
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Addams thanks Kellogg for his gift, and talks about his Preparedness for Peace plan and other activities in early January.
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Addams discusses holding a meeting of the various societies working for peace, her plans for Washington, and a meeting she is attending in New York to speak on the child labor law.
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Addams tells Pennybacker that the upcoming peace meeting will likely be followed by a larger event.
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Breckinridge cannot attend the Washington meeting; she also discusses board issues between Addams and Anna Howard Shaw at NAWSA.
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Catt discusses the efforts of Helen Gardener and the Congressional Union and some confusion as to the upcoming peace meeting in Washington.
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Wetmore informs Addams that the National Civic Federation has no peace committee and cannot send a representative to the meeting in Washington.
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Lynch supports the idea of a peace meeting and suggests some other religious groups that might be interested.
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Scott details his interest in a proposed peace society but cannot send a representative from the Carnegie Endowment due to their rules.
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Pennybacker informs Addams that her letter was received, and that she wishes to attend a second meting in Washington. She goes on to express concern regarding the effectiveness of the actions the Federation takes.
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Catts corresponds with Addams about the peace movement and the roles of herself and Addams in regards to an upcoming meeting.
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Addams invites Forbes to the Peace Meeting that will be held in Washington, D.C. and sends a letter that she wrote to Catt.
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Barrett agrees to help Addams with the plans for the Peace Committee. Barrett also sends Addams a fundraising letter.
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The National Conference of Charities and Correction cannot send Glenn as a representative to the meeting in Washington, D.C. but she will agree to attend if Addams believes that her presence at the meeting will be especially helpful.
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Addams asks Mead to arrive early to the Washington, D.C. peace meeting to help with a situation regarding Lawrence.
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Addams has made the arrangements for Haldeman's stay at Hull-House in case Haldeman arrives in Chicago before Addams returns from the peace meeting in Washington, D.C.
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Catt apologizes to Addams because she did not know that there was another conference planned in Washington, D.C and it has caused confusion.
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White asks Addams about her attendance at upcoming conferences and meetings.
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Addams drafts a reply to White's telegram and briefly describes her itinerary for the weekend.
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Addams informs Breckinridge on the events of the peace conference that is being held in Washington, D.C. on January 10th.
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Addams insists that Schwimmer continue to support the peace conference despite her disagreement with Lawrence's call for a militant peace movement.
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Blankenburg cannot attend the peace meeting but supports the movement. She does not believe that the peace and suffrage movement should combine.
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Franklin reports to Addams that working women will not be represented at the peace conference. She hopes that Addams will not forget about them despite their absence.
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Glenn is unable to attend the Washington peace meeting because of a family emergency. Glenn has passed the invitation to attend along to Richmond.
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Haley informs Addams that Hobbs will be the representative for the National League of Teachers' Associations at the Washington peace meeting.
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Addams is on her way to Washington, D.C. and asks Shaw to organize a meeting.
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Addams tells White her travel and arrival plans and asks her to arrange a meeting
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The American Federation of Labor will not be sending representatives to the Washington peace meeting because the Executive Council does not feel that the meeting is in line with the AFL's stance.
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Addams writes to Robins about a meeting with Perkins, Mrs. Robins' health, and issues with peace organizations.
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Addams tells Lathrop about her travel arrangements for the various meetings that she is attending in New York and Washington.
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Lathrop asks Addams to send her views to Washington after La Follette and Kent meet with Bryan.

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