Dorothy Detzer to Jane Addams, September 21, 1925

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WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
U.S. Section, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
1403 St., N.W., Washington, D.C.

September 21, 1925.

Miss Jane Addams
Hull House
Chicago, Illinois.

My dear Miss Addams:

In addressing our International newsletter I find a memorandum from Miss Surles, attached to a list of 183 names to whom the International newsletter goes every month. These were all people who donated $10.00 or more to the Washington Congress. The memorandum notes that these people should be treated as International members until September 1925.

I shall have them checked against our International file, as some of these may have become International members. Would you like the names of those who are not already International members, and would you suggest that a letter be sent out to all those who do not belong to the International, asking them to join?

Many of these people are in Chicago, New York, Philadelphia, etc., and in such cases where there is an organized group I think it would be best to send the names and addresses to the branch, asking them to take up this work.

Faithfully yours,

Dorothy Detzer [signed]
Dorothy Detzer
Executive Secretary.