Addams regrets agreeing to speak at a memorial service for Frank Hutchins because she did not know him. She suggests having other speakers added who had personal connections.
Addams gives a memorial address on Merritt Pinckney's work on the juvenile court at his funeral on June 9 at St. Paul's Universalist Church. It was published in Unity a month later.
Balch tells Hamilton about efforts to secure the Nobel Prize for Addams as a means to raise awareness of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's work.
McCulloch sends Addams a copy of a letter she and Julia Lathrop are sending to raise funds to endow a chair at Rockford College in Addams's name. She also reports on money raised thus far.