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Written on "The Woman's National Press Association" stationery. Frank D. Gardner was Belva Lockwood's nephew. Discusses her recent birthday and the poor health of both herself and Gardner. Recommends the mountains of North Carolina as a good place for Gardner to recover. Briefly mentions Gifford Pinchot investigating the Adirondacks and the death of Joseph J. Pulitzer.