Dorothy Detzer to Jane Addams, May 12, 1927

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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