WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE FOR PEACE AND FREEDOM
↑This is all I have done in America to advertise the Congress & Summer School.
M. Z. Doty↓
Geneva, March 16th. 1926
Memo for Dorothy Detzer:
The following agencies in N.Y.C. have been sent today a copy of the attached form letter with 2 [programs] enclosed. This list does not pretend to cover N.Y.C. completely but was used merely as a starter.
1. New-York School of Social Work, 105 East 22 Street.
2. New School of Social Research, 465 W. 23 Street.
3. [Rand] School of Social Science, 7 East 15 Street.
4. People's House, 7 East 15 Street.
5. United Neighborhood Houses, 70 Fifth Avenue.
6. Editor "Better Times," 5 Gold Street.
7. Russel Sage Foundation Library, 130 East 22 Street.
8. Secretary Columbia University, West 116 Street.9. Library, Columbia University, West 116 Street.
10. Secretary, Barnard College, West 118 Street.
11. Secretary, College of the City of New-York, West 135 Street.
12. Secretary, Union Theological Seminary, West 120 Street.
13. Secretary, New-York University, New-York City. [page 2]
14. Lallah Rogers, Fellowship pf Reconciliation, 383 Bible House.
15. International House,
16. Community Church, 34 Street [&?] Park Avenue.
17. National Board Y.W.C.A. 600 Lexington Avenue.
18. Central Branch Y.W.C.A. 610 Lexington Avenue.
19. Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America, 105 East 22 St.
20. Ethical Society, 3 E. 64 Street.
21. Ethical Society, 176 Oxford Street.
22. Anna Rochester, The World Tomorrow, 104 East 9 Street.
23. Church Peace Union, 70 Fifth Avenue.
24. Institution of International Education, 522 Fifth Avenue.
25. Paul U. Kellogg, The Survey, 112 East 19 Street.
26. Mrs. V. Simkhovitch, [illegible] Greenwich House, Barrow Street.
27. Miss Lillian Wald, Henry St. Settlement, 265 Henry Street.
28. Dr. John Lovejoy Elliott, Hudson Guild, West 27 Street.
29. Secretary, Civic Club, 14 W. 12 Street.
30. Secretary, Women's City Club, 35 St. and Park Avenue.
31. Secretary, Cosmopolitan Club, 40 St. and Lexington Avenue.
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