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Emily Howland was an abolitionist, philanthropist, educator, and suffragist. Responds to question about annual pledges. Expresses hopefulness at progress of Women's Suffrage movement. Mentions that she thinks "the most immediate work" can be "done at the west," while "here" (in the east) "we educate." Is glad to have representation in Albany, but only "if we can have one who will dignify our cause."