113 results

  • Contributor is exactly "Clenord, Ashleigh"
REEL0020_1559.jpg

An article compares symbols of the success and failure of modern civilization.
REEL0019_1387.jpg

Addams updates Balch on efforts to publish Aletta Jacobs's manuscript.
REEL0019_1386.jpg

Seltzer tells Addams the difficulties she had had in publishing Aletta Jacobs's memoir.
REEL0019_1385.jpg

Addams tells Seltzer that she supports the publication of Aletta Jacobs memoir but cannot sponsor its publication.
REEL0019_1384.jpg

Seltzer tells Addams that they are still interested in publishing Aletta Jacob's memoirs but need information on potential audiences.
REEL0018_0791.jpg

The League meets to discuss its efforts to assist the League of Nations Assembly.
REEL0018_0789.jpg

Also known as Madeleine Zabriskie Doty to Jane Addams, November 30, 1926

Doty sends Addams the minutes of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom and asks for financial support.
REEL0018_0782.jpg

Detzer updates Addams on the activities of the United States Section of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
REEL0018_0778.jpg

Balch tells Addams about the recent meeting of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Branch and efforts made to work with other peace groups on a project.
REEL0018_0777.jpg

Crane tells Addams that she considers her the greatest woman of her generation.
REEL0018_0774.jpg

Detzer tells Balch that she is unsure of the best way to collect membership dues from lapsed members of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom in the United States.
REEL0018_0773 (1).jpg

Addams asks Detzer for an issue of the Congressional Report which contains information critical of the peace movement.
REEL0018_0772 (1).jpg

Ickes tells Bowen that she does not think they should appear before the Chicago Women's Club because most of them oppose their work.