New York, May 6, 1916.
Dear Madam:
We are inviting you, as one of a number of men who have been carefully selected, to be present at the Washington meeting of the League to Enforce Peace, a tentative program of which is enclosed.
Already plans are taking shape, to be finally matured at Washington, which will make this one of the greatest nation-wide movements of this generation.
It will be necessary that large numbers of prominent men in all parts of the country give much time during the next year, by addresses and other forms of effort, to the national and international issues now confronting us. It is hoped that public-spirited and influential men in each and every community will, even at some personal sacrifice, participate in the formulation of an effective program.
Already over five hundred men have registered as delegates. May we not count upon your presence?
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