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INTRODUCTION—ERNEST BERNBAUM[ix]
Who the Massachusetts Anti-suffragists Are[21]
Mrs. John Balch
ESSAY
[I]Suffrage Fallacies[24]
Mrs. A. J. George
[II]The Ballot and the Woman in Industry[31]
Mrs. Henry Preston White
[III]A Business Woman's View of Suffrage[38]
Edith Melvin
[IV]Some Practical Aspects of the Question[43]
Ellen Mudge Burrill
[V]How Massachusetts Fosters Public Welfare[53]
Monica Foley
[VI]Massachusetts Compared With Suffrage States[62]
Catherine Robinson
[VII]Woman Suffrage and War[67]
Mrs. Charles P. Strong
[VIII]Woman Suffrage vs. Womanliness[77]
Mrs. Thomas Allen
[IX]Are Suffragists Sincere Reformers[81]
Mrs. Augustin H. Parker
[X]Suffrage and the School Teacher[85]
Elizabeth Jackson
[XI]Suffrage and the Social Worker[90]
Dorothy Godfrey Wayman
[XII]Woman Suffrage a Menace To Social Reform[98]
Margaret C. Robinson
[XIII]The Anti-suffrage Ideal[118]
Mrs. Herbert Lyman
[XIV]The True Function of the Normal Woman[123]
Mrs. Horace A. Davis
[XV]The Imperative Demand Upon Women in the Home[128]
Mrs. Charles Burton Gulick
[XVI]Suffrage and the Sex Problem[135]
Mrs. William Lowell Putnam
[XVII]Suffrage a Step Toward Feminism[141]
Lily Rice Foxcroft
Important Anti-Suffrage Publications[153]