Jane Addams to Anna Garlin Spencer, December 17, 1918

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THE WOMAN'S PEACE PARTY
THE SECTION FOR THE UNITED STATES OF
THE INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE OF WOMEN FOR PERMANENT PEACE
NATIONAL OFFICE
ROOM 1506, 116 S. MICHIGAN AVE.
CHICAGO

December 17th, 1918

My dear Mrs. Spencer:

I am enclosing a copy of a communication from the New York Branch, urging that the annual meeting be held in January, as early as it can be arranged. I am also enclosing a copy of my reply.

I am planning to go to Washington the first week in January and should be glad to go or come by way of New York if your committee can arrange for a meeting then. It is quite understandable that they should feel impatient and we might, of course, arrange for a Convention now even if the regular annual meeting were postponed until Spring.

Mrs. Mead's minutes read that the annual meeting would be postponed until the call of the chairman; whether this meant the Chairman of the Woman's Peace Party or the Chairman of the Committee I do not know, but I rather think it meant the latter.

I have had one or two big audiences lately when I have talked about the League of Nations. We could put ourselves squarely on that platform and doubtless be of more use now than later.

I am sending a copy of this letter to Mrs. Leach and Miss Balch, the other members of the Committee.

Affectionately yours,

Jane Addams [signed]