THE PAN-PACIFIC UNION
HONOLULU. May 8, 1926.
Dear Miss Addams:
You will see by the enclosed bulletin that the work on the Pan-Pacific Women's Conference is progressing. We had a splendid letter from Miss Martha Mundt of the International Labor Office, Geneva, giving us names of important women, as you will see on p. 4. A number of other interesting letters will also appear.
We still have the four sections of Health, Economic Status of Women in Industry, Child Welfare (other than physical health), and Women in Government. We wish you could give us a suggested agenda with a few topics to be discussed under each of these four heads.
I expect to be in the Orient this fall and will do some active work on the Women's Conference at that time.
I know you are very, very busy. Perhaps some one in your office can help us on this.
With best regards and looking forward to see you here in 1928, I am,
Very truly yours,
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