Swarthmore College Peace Collection, 500 College Avenue, Swarthmore, PA 19081 USA


American Delegation to International Congress of Women,
The Hague (The Netherlands), 1915

WITH IDENTIFICATION
[see names below, which correspond with numbers imposed on photograph]

Link to large size of numbered photo

DELEGATES PICTURED:
01. Jane Addams, Hull-House, Chicago, Illinois (representing the Woman's Peace Party of America,
the National American Woman's Suffrage Association, and the Chicago Peace Society)
02. Fannie Fern Andrews, Boston, Massachusetts
03. Rose Morgan French, San Francisco, California (representing the National Federal Suffrage
Association, the California Suffrage Association, and [unofficially] the Women Voters of California)
04. Mrs. Louis F. Post, Washington, D.C. (representing the Woman's Peace Party of America)
05. Elizabeth Glendower Evans, Boston, Massachusetts (representing the Woman's Trade Union League,
the Massachusetts branch of the Woman's Peace Party, and [unofficially] the Massachusetts Woman's Suffrage Association)
06. Catherine van Dyke, New York, New York (representing the Study Club of New York City, and
[unofficially] the Gamut Club)
07. A. Evelyn Newman, New York, New York (representing the Study Club of New York City, and
[unofficially] the Young Women's Christian Association)
08. Dr. Alice Hamilton, Hull-House, Chicago, Illinois (representing the Woman's City Club of Chicago)
09. Mrs. Van Marle, Holland
10. Florence Holbrook, Chicago, Illinois (representing the Chicago Political Eequality League, and the
Chicago Peace Society)
11. Annie E. Molloy, Boston, Massachusetts (representing the Telephone Operators' Union of Boston, the
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers of U.S.A. and Canada, the Central Labor Union of Boston, and the American Federation of Labor, [unofficially] the Woman's City Club of Boston, and [unofficially] the Massachusetts Suffrage Association)
12. Angela Morgan, New York, New York (representing the Educational Peace Society of New York, and
the New York State Federation of Woman's Clubs)
13. Mrs. Julius Loeb, Chicago, Illinois (representing the peace committee of the Abraham Lincoln Center)
14. Mrs. Robert W. Kohlhamer, Chicago, Illinois (representing the Chicago Political Eequality League,
the Chicago Woman's City Club, and [unofficially] the Illinois State Suffrage Association)
15. Mrs. Frank R. McMullin, Chicago, Illinois (representing the National Society Daughters of the
American Revolution, the George Washington Association, [unofficially] the Society of National Conservation, [unofficially] the Woman's Athletic Club, [unofficially] the Chicago Woman's Club, and [unofficially] the Children's Welfare Association)
16. Emily Greene Balch, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts (representing the Wellesley College branch of the
Woman's Peace Party, and the Woman's Trade Union League of Boston]
17. Alice Carpenter, New York, New York (representing the New York branch of the Wonan's Peace
Party)
18. Mabel M. Irwin, Brooklyn, New York (representing the William Lloyd Garrison Equal Rights
Association, and [unofficially] the New York Society of Sanitary and Moral Prophylaxis)
19. Lucy Biddle Lewis, Landsdowne, Pennsylvania (representing the Pennsylvania branch of the
Woman's Peace Party, the Women of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of Friends, [unofficially] the Civic Club of Philadelphia, and [unofficially] the Delaware County Chapter of the D.A.R.)
20. Julia Grace Wales, Madison, Wisconsin (representing the University of Wisconsin, and the Wisconsin
Peace Society)
21. Anne Withington, Newburyport, Massachusetts (representing the Woman's Trade Union League of
Boston, and the Political Equality League of Boston)
22. Katherine Glover, New York, New York (representing [unofficially] the Gamut Club)
23. Constance Drexel, Paris, France [living in New York, New York]
24. Fannie W. Smith, Newark, New Jersey (representing the New Jersey branch of the Woman's Peace
Party)
25. Flora Raymond, Washington, D.C. (representing the Universal Peace Union, and [unofficially] the
Woman's Peace Party)
26. Mabel Hyde Kittredge, New York, New York (representing the the Henry Street Settlement, and the
Association [of?] Practical Housekeeping Centers)
27. Sophonisba P. Breckenridge, University of Chicago, Illinois (representing the University of Chicago
branch of the Woman's Peace Party)
28. Mary Cruttenden Percy, New York, New York (representing the American Peace and Arbitration
League, the New York Peace Society, and [unofficially] the Woman's Peace Party)
29. Mrs. William Bross Lloyd, Winnetka, Illinois (representing the Chicago branch of the Woman's Peace
Party)
30. Mrs. L. Binns, Columbus, Ohio (representing the Ohio branch of the Woman's Peace Party)
31. Rebecca Shelly, Freeport, Illinois (representing the Freeport Woman's Club, the W.C.T.U. of
Saginaw County, Michigan, and the Woman's League of the University of Michigan)
32. Mrs. Mary Reid Cory, Oradell, New Jersey (representing the New Jersey branch of the Woman's
Peace Party, and [unofficially] the Woman's Club of Hockensack, New Jersey)
33. Mrs. Frederic T. van Urk, Holland [living in New York? not an official delegate?]
34. Mary Heaton Vorse O'Brien, New York, New York (representing the Wopmen's Suffrage Party of
New York City)
35. Orrie I. Minasian, Brooklyn, New York (representing the Peace and Arbitration League)
36. Juliet Barrett Rublee, Washington, D.C. (representing the Washington branch of the Woman's Peace
Party)
37. Grace Abbott, Hull-House, Chicago, Illinois (representing the Immigrants' Protective League)
38. Grace de Graff, Portland, Oregon (representing the National League of Teachers' Association, and the
Oregon State Federation of Women's Clubs)
39. A. Emily Napieralski, Chicago, Illinois (representing the Polish Women's Alliance of America, the
Polish National Alliance of America, the Polish Catholic Union, and the Polish Union)
40. Madeleine Z. Doty, New York, New York (representing the Woman's Lawyer's Association)
41. Mrs. J.(?) Dubiel, Holland [living in Indianapolis, Indiana? not an official delegate?]
42. Mary L. Chamberlain, Brooklyn, New York (representing the Committee on Organization of
Department Store Works of New York City)
43. Mrs. Frank H. Cothren, Brooklyn, New York (representing the New York Branch of the Woman's
Peace Party)
44. Louis P. Lochner [not an official delegate; attended conference as a "visitor"] (representing the
National Peace Federation)
45. Anna M. Schaedler, Chicago, Illinois (representing the Woman's Section of the National Bureau for
the Advancement of Patriotism)
 
DELEGATES NOT PICTURED:
Anna M. Klinenhagen, Iowa City, Iowa, representing the State University of Iowa, and the Iowa Branch
of the Woman's Peace Party
Alice K. Meloy, New York, New York
Leonora O'Reilly, Brooklyn, New York, representing the National Woman's Trade Union League
Mrs. H.J. Smith, Wilmette, Illinois, representing the Tenth Disrict Federation of Woman's Clubs
Mrs. William I. Thomas, Chicago, Illinois, representing the Chicago Branch of the Woman's Peace Party





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