Emily Howland letter to Sarah Jacobs
Traveled up Lake Lucerne, passing Tell's chapel, then took a train to Zurich. Visited the French Protestant church, pleased with the simplicity of the service. Likes the appearance of the people in Zurich as constrasted with the English whose pinched waists and enormous bustles disgrace themselves and hurt their health, displaying a lack of character and in taste. Went to the university and the botanical garden. Enquires as to whether Hepsibeth Hussey has begun her school.
Howland, Emily, 1827-1929
1884-10-13
4 pages
reformatted digital
Emily Howland Family Papers, SFHL-RG5-066
Emily Howland Family Papers, SFHL-RG5-066 --http://archives.tricolib.brynmawr.edu/resources/5066howl
A00183995
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Emily Howland letter to Sarah Jacobs
Traveled up Lake Lucerne, passing Tell's chapel, then took a train to Zurich. Visited the French Protestant church, pleased with the simplicity of the service. Likes the appearance of the people in Zurich as constrasted with the English whose pinched waists and enormous bustles disgrace themselves and hurt their health, displaying a lack of character and in taste. Went to the university and the botanical garden. Enquires as to whether Hepsibeth Hussey has begun her school.
Howland, Emily, 1827-1929
1884-10-13
4 pages
reformatted digital
Emily Howland Family Papers, SFHL-RG5-066
Emily Howland Family Papers, SFHL-RG5-066 --http://archives.tricolib.brynmawr.edu/resources/5066howl
A00183995