HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE
My dear Friend
May I send you a word of good bye before we sail in an hour? We had a month in Geneva in the midst of a multitude of Summer Schools and many appointments to see the workings of the League of Nations. I hope to be of some use in regard to the latter after I reach home [although] the U.S.A is in a very strange mood in regard to it.
I am desolated that [page 2] I saw so little of you this summer, but I do hope you are as well and fit as when we had the glimpses of you in June.
I am sure you know how constantly you are in my mind and what a difference the thought of you has always made at Hull-House since those early days when you and Canon Barnett were there. I wish you could come sometime when it is in its winter program to give us sound advice.
Mary Smith sends her love to you and to Miss [Paterson] and I am always yours with loving devotion Jane Addams.
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