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  • Mentions: International Congress of Women (1915)
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Addams sends Wales a list delegates to the International Congress of Women and suggests that she present her peace plan there to secure support.
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Addams informs Atwater that they should publish news from The Hague Conference rather than Lochner's address.
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Addams's secretary says that Addams regrets that Fuller cannot attend the International Congress of Women at the Hague, and that she is concerned the German and French women might not attend.
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Bok thanks Addams for editing his interview with her, and congratulates her on the International Council of Women's promise.
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Funk reports on a meeting that Rosika Schwimmer spoke at, criticizing her bitterness toward the American people and a disagreement they had over whether the upcoming conference would held end the war.
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Addams asks if the American Peace Society will send representatives to the International Congress of Women at The Hague.
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Addams tells French of her sister, Alice's death, and of the upcoming conference at The Hague.
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Addams sends Schwimmer a letter to help combat reports that she is not neutral.
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Banschbach is critical of America's foreign policy that calls for peace yet sends munitions to Europe..
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Buckbee suggests a plan to involve school children in the peace movement.
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Sewall inquires about the travel arrangements for going The Hague.
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Sewall asks Addams to speak in July for the Panama-Pacific Exposition. She is glad that Addams is going to The Hague.
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Smith tries to persuade Wald to join the trip to Holland for the International Congress of Women.
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Addams's secretary asks DeGraff whether she plans to join Addams at The Hague.
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Brownell, General Director, of the National Editorial Service writes to Addams about supporting her and the Women's Peace Party movement.
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Sewall thanks Addams for helping develop the program for the Panama-Pacific International Exposition and discusses the importance of the meeting.
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Addams informs Sewall that the delegation of the Women's Peace Party has not been finalized and informs Sewall of their travels arrangements.
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Addams' secretary responds to Flexer's note about the trip to The Hague.
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Darling writes Addams about his hopes that the Peace Dove be adopted by the peace conference at The Hague.
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Addams would like Hull to join the delegation to the meeting at The Hague as a representative of the Quakers, or at least to give her advice for their group.
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Call informs Addams that the American Peace Society cannot send a delegate to the International Congress of Women because they do not have the funds. The executive committee was also concerned that it would be a sign that the organization was supporting women suffrage.
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Schwimmer informs Addams that she is resigning from the Peace Party. She has also sent Addams articles about Russia.
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Addams tells Haldeman about the family events at Cedarville.
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Banschbach has taken issue with Addams going to The Hague, so Addams' secretary sends him a pamphlet about the Woman's Peace Party.