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Written to Howland's niece Isabel, who was staying at the Gleason Sanitarium with her mother Hannah. Discusses Howland's correspondence and Booker T. Washington's role as representative of African Americans while abroad. Shares her travel plans. Mentions Susan B. Anthony's recent movements. Remarks on the many missionaries staying alongside Howland at Mrs. Corey's; passes on their opinions on temperance in Asia.