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  • Subject is exactly "peace movement, in Mexico"
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On her return from Mexico Addams argues that the people are ready for peace. This is a short summary of remarks made at the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom United States Section conference in Chicago.
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Addams asks Balch to handle the Lauterbach estate matters and notes that she would rather spend funds expanding work in Mexico than start it in China.
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Shadburne sends Addams notice that she is returning funds that she could not use.
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Shadburne tells Addams that due to her husband's illness she was unable to help with Mexican organizing.
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Addams tells Hull that she does not think that Victoria Shadburne should serve as the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's Mexican representative.
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Addams tells Detzer that she does not believe that Victoria Shadburne should represent the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom in Mexico.
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Addams tells Taylor that she would be happy to write a foreword for Marcelle Capy's book and to support a lecture series.
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Balch gives Addams her views on nationalism as it impacts the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom and its Mexican Section.
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Balch welcomes Burgos y Seguí to the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom and discusses organizing in Spain and in Mexico.
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Balch sends Addams letters regarding peace efforts in Spain and Mexico.
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Balch asks Addams for information about Mexican members of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, criticizing some of their behavior.
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Shadburne updates Addams about peace work between American women and Mexican women.
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Addams writes a brief note with biographical details on Elena Landazuri, a Mexican peace activist.