Vilma Glücklich to Jane Addams, February 7, 1925

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Geneva, Febr. 7th, 1925.

Dear Miss Addams,

I hope this card will arrive at the same time as my letter of yesterday in which I mentioned that we have received no money since December. [Today] your letter with the notice of the January-order arrived. I thank you very much for it. No acknowledgement from our bank as yet. I am awfully sorry to have given you more bother by sending the money from bank to bank. Please, use a simple [check] and kindly [page 2] make it out for the W.I.L., so that in case I should not be here or should be [out?] somebody else may be able to sign it.

The news that the American and the Chinese delegation have left the Opium Conference is a very sad one; I have the impression that America was perfectly right in the request Bishop Brent and Mr. Porter advocated, and that Great Britain had no real good will. It is a great pity, from the standpoint of World Health as well as from that of the League of Nations.

With repeated thanks and kindest regards

sincerely yours

Vilma Glücklich