Vilma Glücklich to Jane Addams, April 14, 1925

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WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE FOR PEACE AND FREEDOM

INTERNATIONAL OFFICE, GENEVA, SWITZERLAND
↑[12?]↓ 6, Rue du Vieux-Collège

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.