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Marya Siedlecka and Zofia Pawlowska to Jane Addams, April, 29, 1915
Siedlecka and Pawlowska request that Poland's women be granted a place in the Woman's Peace Congress.
Everest Amasa Judd to Jane Addams, June 12, 1917
Judd disagrees with Addams's statement about food shortages in Germany and sends an argument.
Rosa Luxemburg to Sophie Liebknecht, December 1917
Luxemburg details her imprisonment for writing anti-war pamphlets, and asks for reading material.
John Szlupas to Jane Addams, June 9, 1920
Szlupas asks Addams for support for Lithuanian education and Lithuanian independence.
John Szlupas to Jane Addams, July 1, 1920
John Szlupas writes Jane Addams in regards to his movement to improve education in Eastern Europe.
Helena Sujkowska, Justyna Budzińska-Tylicka, and Sopie Prauss to Jane Addams, August 9, 1920
Sujkowska, Budzińska-Tylicka, and Prauss tell Addams about problems in establishing a Women's International League for Peace and Freedom section in Poland.
Maria Antonina Czaplicka to Emily Greene Balch, August 28, 1920
Czaplicka tells Balch about efforts to establish the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's Polish Section.
Emily Greene Balch to Jane Addams, September 17, 1920
Balch sends Addams correspondence regarding establishing the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's Polish Section.
Emily Greene Balch to Maria Antonina Czaplicka, September 20, 1920
Balch writes Czaplicka with regard to establishing a Women's International League for Peace and Freedom section in Poland.
William Cowper Boyden to Jane Addams, November 11, 1920
Boyden sends Addams propaganda against Poland and bemoans the attacks by both Germans and Jews.
Emily Greene Balch to Jane Addams, April 13, 1921
Balch brings to the attention of Addams that Polish women have been denied a say in their League of Nations and urges all sections of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom to fight for recognition of their voting rights.
Catherine Elizabeth Marshall to Kikujiro Ishii, August 28, 1921
Marshall discusses efforts by German women to work with Polish women in Upper Silesia to foster peace.
Catherine Elizabeth Marshall to Kikujiro Ishii, August 28, 1921
Marshall sends Ishii a proposal on the Silesian question drafted by the German women of Women's International League for Peace and Freedom for the League of Nations.
Justyna Budzińska-Tylicka and Zofia Golińska-Daszyńska to Emily Greene Balch, October 15, 1921
The Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's Polish Section questions the motives of members of the Ukranian Section when it comes to the issue of Galicia.
Emily Greene Balch to Lida Gustava Heymann, February 28, 1922
Balch apologizes to Heymann about the delay in responding to the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's Polish Section and sends a response which she is not sure is worth sending.
Emily Greene Balch to Jane Addams, March 7, 1922
Balch sends Addams her correspondence with the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's Polish Section for her information.
Hilda Clark to Jane Addams, April 13, 1922
Clark sends Addams news of the activities of the Friends Relief Mission to alleviate food shortages in Austria.
Hilda Clark to Albert Ross Hill, August 31, 1922
Clark asks Hill for help in raising money for relief efforts in Eastern Europe, especially in Poland and Russia.
Emily Greene Balch to Jane Addams July 10, 1928
Balch updates Addams on the conference in Poland and other activities.
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