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