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Lentzen asks Addams to support the Federated Nations of the World.
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Gulick tells Addams that National Committee on American Japanese Relations is once more active.
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Addams discusses the impact of internationalism on women's lives.
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Pamperl asks Addams to discuss his plan for an emblem that would designate individuals who act in constructive service.
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Balch thanks Colcord for sending information about the World Court and wishes that they had it sooner to aid their resolution sent to President Harding.
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The Group describes its study abroad programs, conferences, and summer schools for 1924.
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The Group outlines its international study tours planned for London, Florence, Ireland, Geneva, and Boulogne.
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Addams discusses the importance of including women in labor conferences and organizing and congratulates them on their efforts.
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Addams tells Thomas that Allen Ricker's version of the amalgamation of relief organizations is not accurate.
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Park sends Pershing a plan to create an international bank of armaments that subscribing countries could draw upon in times of war.
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Abbott thanks Addams for serving on the American committee on Child Welfare has been disbanded, and reports on its replacement.
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The International People's College describes its course on internationalism.
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Balch tells Duggan about WILPF's relations with a commission to visit Germany, Fight the Famine Council, and the League of Nations.
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Elcock replies to Kennedy about his idea for organizing and international federation of settlements, and asks him to invite Addams to an international summer school in England.
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Addams outlines her speech to the American Women's Collegiate Association in Peking at the Peking Union Medical College, covering recent international organizing and service by women.
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Descamps and Ruffini write Addams regarding potential attendance to a League of Nations Union meeting.
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Broda asks Addams to subscribe to the Voice of Humanity and offers to publish WILPF materials in the journal.
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Kellogg suggests a conference of liberals and intellectuals to construct a framework for enduring peace.
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Kellogg asks Addams to revise his memorandum on plans for a conference of the League of Free Nations Association.
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Balch forwards Addams a letter regarding conflict in Soviet-Russia, despite the rapidly changing situation and there being little WILPF can accomplish.
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Spencer invites Addams to speak at the National American Woman Suffrage Association conference and updates her on suffrage movement's activities.
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An announcement for the International Conference for League of Nations, listing goals and organizational supporters.
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Beek en Donk invites Addams to attend the International Conference for the League of Nations.
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A discussion of efforts to block labor activists from traveling in England and making international connections with other labor groups.
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Addams exhorts Morris to have the Chicago Peace Society drum up support for the League of Nations.
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Hull summarized and outlined works by David Starr Jordan, French Ensor Chadwick, Henri Lambert, and John Atkinson Hobson, for discussion and adoption by the Central Organization for a Durable Peace.
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Mead shares her opinion on the League of Nations and organization of the Woman's Peace Party.
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Addams tells Balch that she is writing an account of a conference in Chicago and welcomes Balch's suggestions to an international program.
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