A pledge sent to Women's International League for Peace and Freedom members in Palo Alto, California, swearing to join in an international women's strike if war should break out.
Addams updates Balch on the efforts of the Woman's Peace Party and answers questions about Women's International League for Peace and Freedom procedures.
Karsten sends Addams a telegram from the British Section of the International Congress of Women for Permanent Peace that now supports holding the International Congress of Women at The Hague.
Karsten tells Williams that Addams is upset over the bickering between the New York Woman's Peace Party groups and hopes that Williams will solve the matter by accepting the Honorary Chairman role.
Karsten tells Lane that she has asked Ruth Williams to accept the Honorary Chairmanship of the New York State Branch of the Woman's Peace Party and that she doesn't want to disturb Addams with the matter.
Karsten asks the Executive Board of the Woman's Peace Party for opinions regarding sending delegates to a postwar conference organized by the People's Council of America for Democracy and the Terms of Peace.
Mead writes Addams about the hoped-for resolution of the disagreement of the New York branch of the Woman's Peace Party and about resignations from the Minimum Program Committee in protest of Louis Lochner's presence.