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Written by concert pianist, teacher, and suffragist Gertrude Foster Brown, to women's rights activist Isabel Howland, on the letterhead of the "Woman Citizen." Discusses the selection of cover images for the "Woman Citizen" and the need to take into account some readers' prudery about nude sculpture. Accompanied by several drafts of a piece describing that month's cover image, the sculpture "Between Yesterday and Tomorrow," and its sculptor Edith Howland, Isabel's cousin. Also accompanied by a newspaper clipping announcing a radio broadcast by Edith's nephew William Slocum Howland.