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Paxton invites Addams to join the Emergency Foreign Policy Conference and do something practical to promote worldwide peace.
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Promotional flyer for a public awareness campaign to end war and form an international government.
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Dulles asks Hudson to join the National Advisory Committee of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section.
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Schwimmer outlines a list of preparations for the upcoming W.I.L. Washington Conference.
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A questionnaire seeking the Society's members advice on the organization's future.
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Morris seeks advice from the Executive Committee about the future of the Chicago Peace Society.
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Kellogg asks Addams to write a review of peace societies.
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Czaplicka tells Balch about efforts to establish the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's Polish Section.
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Karsten gives Addams a report on a meeting held by Fanny Andrews regarding the League of Nations.
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Spencer updates Addams on the activities of the American Women's International League for Peace and Freedom section.
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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.
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Addams tells Spencer her ideas about next steps for the Woman's Peace Party given the situation in the United States.
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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.
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A reply card for the Nederlandsche Anti-Oorlog Raad.
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The Committee seeks opinions on resuming international relations interrupted by World War I.
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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.
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Also known as Jane Addams to the International Committee of Women for a Permanent Peace, American Committee of Five, March 11, 1919

Addams reports on selecting Berne, Switzerland, as the site of the International Congress of Women when The Hague plans fell through.
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Manus encloses a letter sent to Addams about setting the date for the International Congress of Women.
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Addams explains her plans for the delegates to the Women's Congress.
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Addams explains the need to fill a vacancy left by Kelley's resignation and recent elections for the Committee of Five.
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Addams explains the potential value of Levinson's skills and notes the role Women's Clubs will play in the peace agenda.
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Fisher discusses with Addams possible peace league formations that he and others have been considering.
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Addams expresses her regrets at the change in status of Andrews membership with the National Committee of Five. Addams also shares her hopes for Andrews' future involvement in the peace movement.
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Addams discusses plans for organizing the International Congress of Women to coincide with the Peace Conference, asking women if they are able to travel to Europe.
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A list of the Woman's Peace Party Committee of Five and delegates selected to attend International Congress of Women After the War.