Jane Addams to Dorothy Detzer, July 26, 1925

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July 26" 1925

HULL's COVE
MAINE

My dear Dorothy Detzer -- (in Quaker fashion)

I am [enclosing] a copy of the last Int. News Letter which has I think a valuable statement from the French women about Morocco. It really ought to come from them.

I think that there may be other things in it which the Press men might like -- perhaps when Miss Balch comes back she can tell us something of the French feeling. [page 2]

I am a little cautious about China but perhaps I can do something later. The statement would come back from the English Section and I will see what I can do with Agatha Harrison, an English Y.W.C.A. who knew the industrial situation awfully well from which of course the trouble sprang. Prof Harry Ward who was in Shanghai will soon be back, I would trust his [judgment]. We might say something about the extraordinary situation which I would rather wait.

[written up right margin] Humbly yours, Jane Addams

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