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the New York meeting. What a singular position for a Higginson!! From Philadelphia, where he attended a similar convention, he wrote to his wife:— We have had a very good meeting so far. I am staying at Edward Hopper's, a sturdy son of old Isaac (Mrs. E. H. being Lucretia Mott's daughter). I wear dear old Isaac's slippers and dressing-gown when I go to the bathroom in the morning and shave with his razor afterwards. .. There is a medical student here named Ora Moon who beats Hattie Hosmer altogether. She is a Virginian, wears pistols and smokes; has a season ticket at the theatre and the pistol-gallery; rather a formidable result of the business—yet such there must be. About this visit, one of his letters says:— I have really had a most charming time . . . . Plain Friends by the dozen, male and female, would come up and say, Well, Thomas Higginson, I am glad to see thee at last, I have often heard of thee and read thy words. . . . How shall I describe to you<