Jane Addams to Ellery Sedgwick, November 21, 1916

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Hull-House
800 SOUTH HALSTED STREET
CHICAGO

November 21, 1916

My dear Mr. Sedgwick:

There has been so much unjustified speculation in regard to the women's vote that I shall have to decline to add one more article.

It is possible that after the war the women's vote on conscription in certain English colonies such as Australia and New Zealand, and the vote of the Scandinavian <women> countries in regard to war measures affecting neutral countries, will afford some valuable material; but, of course, it has not yet been collected, much less put into order.

Miss Anthony, who wrote Feminism in Scandinavia and Germany, would, I think, do such an article as you have in mind.

With much appreciation of your kind letter, I am

Faithfully yours,

Jane Addams. [signed]

Ellery Sedgwick, Esq.,
The Atlantic
Boston, Massachusetts.

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