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Written to Caroline F. Putnam, who ran a school for African Americans in Virginia, while Howland was vacationing in Maine. Discusses reading Emerson's poetry. Describes the effect of the World War on Paris, from where Howland's niece Edith had just returned. Discusses the suffrage activism of Howland's niece Isabel. Mentions a woman named Edith Smith who was studying at Cheyney University.