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Written on Emily Howand's 89th birthday to her friend Caroline F. Putnam, who ran the Holley School for African Americans in Virginia. Discusses the birthday celebration put on for Howland by her niece Isabel, apparently the first she had ever had. Remarks on Howland's disappointment over not being able to visit Putnam because of rheumatism. Discusses sightseeing in Boston and describes it as "the city of the soul." Thanks Putnam for a shipment of fruit. Says that Isabel Howland had gone to a suffrage convention in Albany; briefly discusses Isabel's recent suffrage work. Mentions returning old correspondence. Mentions the re-election of Woodrow Wilson.