[4] The teachers were concentrated in Escuela Normal de Paraná, Entre Ríos to study Spanish, and then divided into small groups and were deployed to different parts of the country.
After her time abroad, Howard became regent and vice-directress of the Girls' Normal School in Cordoba.
[6] Howard wrote a book about her experiences as an educator in Argentina titled In Distant Climes and Other Years.
Buried at the Cementerio Británico, near from La Chacarita Cemetery in Buenos Aires.
But, in september 25th, 1991, she was exhumed, and her mortal remains were transported to the Municipal Cemetery of San Nicolás de los Arroyos, and buried in the "Templete al Eterno Reconocimiento".