My dear Mrs Hull
I had a very comfortable journey to Boston and found Mary Smith and her cousins in the North Station at nine o'clock.
It is very beautiful here and it seems homelike & familiar to be back again, but [due?] perhaps ↑to what↓ I just wrote you in the way of shared responsibility and understanding of the W.I.L. situation.
I do hate to have the international [page 2] organization broken up -- as the withdrawal of the British would certainly do.
Please give my cordial greetings to your entire household, I am once more very grateful to Mr Hull and yourself.
Always affectionately yours,
Jane Addams
Aug 11" 1932 P.S. I am sending Mr [illegible] letter to Mr Hull, it is intelligent & careful I think.
Miss Wald sent you the [enclosed] [scrap?] J. A.
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