Stephen Pierce Hayden Duggan to Jane Addams, January 27, 1926

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The Institute of International Education
522 Fifth Avenue, New York
January 27, 1926.
Miss Jane Addams
800 S. Halsted Street
Chicago, Ill.

My dear Miss Addams:

My good friend Mrs. Janet Davis, the wife of Dr. Michael M. Davis, one of the finest social workers in the field of medicine in New York, is now in Paris and has written to me for the names of persons interested in peace and in new movements in elementary education. I have supplied her with the latter. In the case of the former, I told her she had better go to the Geneva headquarters of your fine organization, the International Association for Peace and Freedom, for advice.

I have referred her to Elizabeth Rotten in Berlin and to Mademoiselle Weiss, the editor of "L'Europe Nouvelle" in Paris. I did not know Miss Rotten's address in Berlin but told her she could get it from Emily Balche at headquarters in Geneva.

If you have any other advice to give her, will you be good enough to send it to her at the following address:

Mrs. Janet Davis
C/o Morgan, Harjes & Co.
14 Place Vendome
Paris
With warm personal regards, I am
Sincerely yours,
Stephen P Duggan [signed]
Director.

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