Emily Greene Balch to Jane Addams, April 15, 1927

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WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE FOR PEACE AND FREEDOM

April 15

Dear Miss Addams

Am I right in my recollection that though we have had the official typed minutes of the Dublin Congress we have not had these for the meetings of the Executive Committee (following the Congress) at which the officers, including Madame Ramondt, were elected and which Alexander & Keenan are clamoring for. If you have these please send direct to them

In re Kerensky I am probably going on Monday night at their request to confer with them and I hope also that Mrs Thomas & Mrs White.

I hope my long telegram of last evening [page 2] reached you duly and in intelligible shape and that it told what you most wanted to know. It was very hard to summarize what M D & Miss B. said.

I seem to spend most of my time writing to the lawyers# Now if only we get any of the money. It sounds to ↑me↓ most doubtful.

affly & hastily E G B [page 3]

P.S. Am I correct in telling Messrs Alexander & Keenan that ↑so far as I can recall↓ the Exec. Committee never made any set of rules & regulations for itself.

[written at bottom of page 2] #not meant as a "wail."