WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE FOR PEACE AND FREEDOM
My dear Mr Kellogg
I wish I might send you something for the new venture but I seem to have nothing suitable on hand.
This last ten days has been my first after twenty to get at my long neglected book. I will have the last chapter copied in Geneva next week and if it seems possible will send it to you, but I doubt it.
I have been enormously interested in the new [developments] of the League of Nations. I was permitted to attend a session in the Secretariat of a Commission on the Russian Refugees and am sending you some of the material which shows the new type of work the League is doing & which I always felt would be their salvation.
We go down to the meetings of the Assembly this week, perhaps I can write you something from there. It was nice to see Mr Lasker & also Mr Bing for a moment. With congratulations on the Graphic, I am faithfully yours
Jane Addams
Caux, Switzerland -- Sept 2d 1921
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