WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE FOR PEACE AND FREEDOM
April 14th, 1925.
Dear Miss Addams,
The program of the Annual Meeting tells me that you are either returned or on your way back from Mexico. I hope you are satisfied of your experience and that the serious study of conditions in foreign countries, of which the annual meeting will hear such interesting reports, will do a great deal of good toward international understanding.
By the enclosures I beg to call your attention
1) to the official invitation of the International Council; I wrote about it to Mrs. Hull, supposing that in your absence she would have to provide for our representations;
2) to the copy of my letter to Miss Rathbone, representative of women’s [organizations] in the Subcommittee for Children's Welfare of the League of nations, whose letter might have arrived in your absence and which I answered at all events, as a double answer would not do any harm. Perhaps it would be possible to give some kind of suggestion to the representative of the U.S as well; I wonder whether Miss Abbott will be delegated again.
Very anxious to hear about your happy return
sincerely yours
Vilma Glücklich [signed]
P.S I cabled to Washington [today], to tell that one of our International Schools will be held at Thonon (France) in the second half of August. Another one will be [organized] at Glücksburg, near the Danish-German border, in the first half of October.
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