Dorothy Detzer to Jane Addams, May 12, 1927

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WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
U.S. Section, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
522 17th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C.

May 12th, 1927.

My dear Miss Addams:

We have about 1200 names on the list of International members. Of course, these are not all paid-up, but that is our list, so if you will send that many envelopes it will cover them.

I am very anxious to see your little [folder] which you are getting out for the World's Fair. I think we need much more of that small material and the kind of thing like the enclosed of Miss Cheyney's. I am very anxious that we should get one out of this type on Poison Gas and Conscription and perhaps yours will serve to give more about ourselves.

I am enclosing a copy of a letter I am sending to Mrs. Hull today, some of which I think may interest you.

↑Affectionately yours↓

D. D. [initialed]
Dorothy Detzer
Executive Secretary.

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