NATIONAL FEDERATION OF SETTLEMENTS
Sept. 11, 1925.
Dear Miss Addams:
I am just in receipt of a letter from Miss Coolidge who is anxious that Miss Peck should continue for a few months more her study of settlements and community organization in Europe. She is anxious to have Miss Peck go to Czechoslovakia and Finland. Do you know of anyone in these two countries who would be especially helpful to Miss Peck and who ↑to whom you↓ would be willing to give her letters of introduction. I am writing to Miss McDowell to ask if she would be willing to write a letter of introduction to the President or Miss Masaryk.
I am hopeful that you may know of someone in Finland who would be willing to help in making a connection with those who would know most about social work in that country.
I will be very glad to forward any letters that you may be good enough to prepare. Miss Coolidge is returning to this country on the 26th, but Miss Peck can be reached through Hottinguer & Co., 38 Rue de Provence, Paris.
Yours faithfully,
Albert Kennedy [signed]

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