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Written on "Universal Peace Union" stationery. Alfred H. Love was a Quaker political activist, abolitionist, and pacifist. Is unable to attend Belva Lockwood's portrait unveiling but is loaning her peace flags for the event; says, "Let it be an inspiration for the progress of the women, not only of the Twentieth Century but for the ages to come." Reports the Pennsylvania legislature's recent vote in support of the ratification of women's suffrage.