Addams sends Jacobs the results of voting on the time and place of the International Congress of Women and discusses plans for women to be in Paris for the Peace Conference.
Balch writes a long letter to Addams, detailing her life, the WILPF office in Geneva, activities regarding prisoners of war, and international education.
Spencer writes Addams regarding various business to be discussed at the annual meeting of the American WILPF officers, the date of which has been changed.
Spencer tells Addams that she won't be able to attend the WILPF-US meeting in New Orleans and details her plans for the meeting and suggestions to take on the chairmanship.
A list of attendees at the Abraham Lincoln Centre in Chicago for a meeting of the American Section of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
Addams asks North to attend the WILPF Executive Committee meeting and serve as a WILPF representative at the International Woman Suffrage Alliance conference.
Prenter regrets that Addams was unable to come to t Toronto and sends her a form letter they are sending to Canadian women and asks her advice on letters.