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Written by Isabel Howland, a women's rights activist and niece of Emily Howland. Discusses Isabel's visit to friends in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, together with Cornelia Hancock; describes the surrounding town and mentions her friend's electric appliances. Discusses one of these friends, Juliet Crossett Kent, who was head of the local League of Women Voters, involved in the Swarthmore Women's Club, and a vegetarian. Comments on visiting reformer Lucy Anthony at in the home she had shared with Anna Howard Shaw in Media, Pennsylvania; describes their house and garden; discusses the end of Shaw's life as recounted by Anthony.