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Royden writes Addams expressing her interest in the Woman's Peace Party and the conference held in Washington, D.C. She informs Addams of the upcoming meeting of the National Union, who will be discussing resolutions about war and peace.
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Jacobs and Manus criticize Addams for overstepping her role as president of the International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace.
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Jacobs writes to Addams of a meeting location change.
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Jacobs reports of the finances of the International Committee and news from Australia on delegates.
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Jacobs apologizes about an article in the New York Times that will mention Addams and will interfere with Jacobs' meeting with President Wilson. Jacobs also mentions a financial situation with Schwimmer.
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Jacobs updates Addams on the arrival of Balch, Schwimmer, and Macmillan in New York.
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Jacobs, Macmillan, and Manus write to Addams to congratulate her on Ford's gift as well as to request her presence at a meeting in Amsterdam, stating that they may postpone it if necessary.
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Post asks Karsten to send Slayden a notification about the Executive Board Meeting.
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Post relates details on the location, price, and food of the meeting in Washington, D.C. to Abbott. Post also suggests extending invitations to certain individuals.
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Post relates to Addams an idea proposed by Jones, and explains why it was declined.
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Post expresses disappointment that Addams cannot attend a meeting in Washington, and informs Addams that she has received the resolutions and will be sending them along to everyone on the roll. She also relays the success of the Belasco meeting.
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Post opines on the People's Council, changing the name of the Woman's Peace Party, and an upcoming Woman's Peace Party Executive Board meeting.
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Post suggests that the Woman's Peace Party Executive Board meeting be held in New York or Boston.
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Post can attend the Woman's Peace Party Executive Board meeting held at Mary Jane Hawes Wilmarth's summer home in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin.
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Warren would like to meet with Addams for tea while she is in England.
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Pinchot updates Addams on Progressive Party news and forwards a letter he received from Theodore Roosevelt on trusts.
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Amy Woods writes to Jane Addams asking her advice on how the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom should gain finances for the December 7th Hague Conference of 1922
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Brenner tells Addams the date of the next Survey Associates meeting.
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Writing on behalf of Jane Addams, Nicholes writes Whitlock to arrange a visit with him when he is in Chicago to speak on suffrage.
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Spencer approves an emergency meeting for the Executive Board of the Woman's Peace Party, but can only attend on specific dates.
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Spencer suggests the Woman's Peace Party Executive Board meeting be held in Chicago, and states issues that may arise by having it in New York.
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Spencer informs Addams it is impossible for her to attend the upcoming Board meeting if it is held during a certain period of time.
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Spencer believes that Boston is the best choice for the Woman's Peace Party Executive Board meeting and gives the dates best for her.
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Shaw asks Addams to speak for her at a meeting in Atlanta.
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Pennybacker informs Addams that her letter was received, and that she wishes to attend a second meting in Washington. She goes on to express concern regarding the effectiveness of the actions the Federation takes.