FOOTNOTES: B. A. Abbot, Grace, [692-3] .Abbott, Dr. Lyman, Dr. Shaw criticizes, [158] ; [256] ; [682] . Aberdeen and Temair, Marchioness of, pres. Intl. Council of Women, tribute to Dr. Shaw, [761] . Adams, Abigail, makes first decl. for wom. suff, [121] . Adams, Gov. Alva, tribute to wom. suff. in Colorado, answers criticisms; State will never repeal, [103-105] . Addams, Jane, on child labor, [20] ;noteworthy address on Municipal Franchise for Women, [178] ; guest of Miss Garrett, [182] ; [202] ; entertains natl. suff. conv. at Hull House, [206] ; [207] ; [258] ; guest of honor Coll. Wom. Suff. League, [319] ; working woman's need of vote, humanitarian woman's need, domestic woman's need, [320] ; elected first vice-pres. of Natl. Assn, [324] ; helps sub-station for suff. lit. in Chicago, [335] ; necessity for women to deal with social evil, [343] ; presides at suff. hearing 1912; says America falling behind rest of world; if women are to continue humanitarian efforts they must have the franchise, [354-356] ; urges a commssn. to investigate the equal suff. States and report, [363] ; men and women must solve social problems together with ballots in the hands of both, [364-5] ; at hearing bef. House Com. on Rules, gives nine instances where Cong. controlled suff, [387] ; unfair process for wom. suff, [390] ; western campaigning, [404] ; at Nashville conv. refers to Andrew Jackson and Chief Justice Marshall, asks why southern men so progressive in their day and so reactionary now, [409] ; [419] ; resigns office, [424] ; [450] ; at mem. service for Dr. Shaw, [611] ; [613] ; org. Miss. Valley Conf, [667-8] ; at Repub. Natl. Conv, 1908, [703] ; bef. Repub. Res. Com. in 1912; seconds Roosevelt's nomination, [705] ; for wom. suff. plank in Progressive platform, [706] . Additon, Lucia Faxon, [120] . Advisory Committee on Woman Suffrage in Senate, [413-14] ;approves Shafroth Amend, [415] . Alabama, peculiar chivalry, [36] ;hostility of members of Cong. to Fed. Suff. Amend, [516] . Alaska, wom. suff. granted, [366] , [370] , [625] . Alaska - Yukon - Pacific Exposition, [243] ; Alden, Cynthia Westover, [258] . Allen, Florence E, in Independence Square, [333] ; Allen, Gov. Henry J. (Kans.), addresses suff. conv, [576] ;calls spec, session to ratify Fed. Amend, [650] . Allen, Mrs. Henry Ware, at suff. hearing; world calls for mother voice, [578] , [581] . Allender, Nina, [366] . Amalgamated Copper Co, works against wom. suff, [421] . Amendments, State, failure of campaigns for, [xvii] ;Natl. Assn. assists, [xvii] , [1] , [2] ; difficulty of, [xviii] ; requirements in different States; record of, [403] ; in New York, [417] ; defeated in 1915 in Mass, N. Y, Penn. and N. J, but reed, million and a quarter votes, [439] ; campaigns for must have consent of Natl. Bd, [510] ; carried in Mich, S. Dak. and Okla, [550] ; the campaigns, [557] ; [620] ; [630] ; foundation of Fed. Wom. Suff. Amend, [751] . American Constitutional League, at last suff. hearing, [583] ;tries to prevent proclaiming of Fed. Suff. Amend, [653] ; work against Amend, [680-682] . American Equal Rights Association, formed, [619] ; American Federation of Labor, endorses wom. suff, [205] , [249] ;American Woman Suffrage Association, [38] ; [311] ; Americanization, Natl. Suff. Assn. works for, [724] , [729] , [732] . Ames, Mayor Albert A, (Minneapolis), [7] . Ammons, Prof. Theodosia, [52] . Anderson, Martha Scott, [21] . Anthony, U. S. Rep. Daniel R. (Kans.), [146] ; [288] . Anthony, Lucy E, [118] ;gives $1,000 to League of Women Voters in memory of her aunt, Susan B, [609] ; [757] . Anthony, Mary S, [45] ; [107] ;reads Decl. of Sentiments to conv, [144] ; death, [201] ; last message to suff. conv, [207] ; [276] ; assists memorial bldg. at Rochester University; scholarship, [744-5] . Anthony Memorial Building at Rochester University, [201] ;names of exec. com; list of donors; Miss Anthony's work for admission of girls; they commemorate her birthday; Pres. Rhees calls bldg. great contribution, [743-745] . Anthony, Susan B, work for Hist, of Wom. Suff, [iii] , [iv] , resigns as pres. of Natl. Amer. Suff. Assn, [1] ;at natl. conv. in Minneapolis, reads Mrs. Stanton's letter on church and wom. suff. and comments, [3-5] ; [9] ; appeal against "regulated" vice, [11] ; work on Congressl. Com, [11] ; vase presented, [13] ; interest in N. Y. Sun suff. dept, [14] ; presides and introduces pioneers, [16] ; extract from biography, [22] ; Clara Barton's tribute, [25] ; welcomes intl. suff. conf, had early idea of it, [26] ; presides at pioneer's meeting, [31] ; on eductl. qualif. for suff, [32] ; introd. Mr. Blackwell, [33] ; at teacher's conv, [34] ; 82d birthday celebr. in Washtn, [39] ; lack of self-consciousness, [41] ; on com. to interview Pres. Roosevelt, [44] ; pen picture of on suff. platform, [45] ; at natl. suff. conv. in New Orleans, [57] ; tribute to Mrs. Merrick, [58] ; flowers presented from Phyllis Wheatly Club, [60] ; presides at conv, [64] ; [67] ; tribute to Mrs. Stanton, [73-4] ; writes to Govs. of equal suff. States, [87] ; dele. to intl. suff. conv. in Berlin, [87] ; attends White House reception, tells Pres. Roosevelt to expect the suffs;Alice Roosevelt greets, [88] ; 84th birthday celebr. in Washtn, [98] ; incident, [99] ; Mrs. Catt's tribute, [100] ; presides on Colo, evening, [100] ; women pledge loyalty, [102] ; [107] ; tribute to Miss Barton, who responds, [109] ; presides at Senate hearing, says she has appealed to seventeen Congresses, urges a report for the last time, [110-11] ; recep. by Chicago Woman's Club and others en route to Portland, [117-18] ; entertained by U.S. Sen. and Mrs. Carey in Cheyenne, [118] ; responds to greetings to natl. suff. conv, receives ovation, tells of Mrs. Stanton's and her visit to Ore. in '71 and early opposition, [120] , [121] ; presides at first session, pen picture of, not always roses that were thrown, [122] ; introduces Mrs. Duniway, [123] ; tells of her paper, The Revolution , [132] ; speaks at unveiling of Sacajawea statue, [133] ; recep. on Expos. grounds, central figure, tribute of Miss Blackwell, [134] ; appeal to Pres. Roosevelt, [137] ; fills pulpit in Portland, [140] ; would not compel natl. suff. convs. to be held in Washtn, [147] ; for helping Ore. campaign, [147] ; fervent appeal, [149] ; dedicates park in Chico, cordial recep. in Calif, [150] ; attends her last suff. conv, [151] ; tribute of Clara Barton, [154] ; Pres. M. Carey Thomas and Miss Mary E. Garrett assure her of their interest in the natl. conv. in Baltimore, [167] ; guest of Miss Garrett, very ill but goes to conv. on college evening;warmly greeted; account of Baltimore American , great triumph, [167-8] ; tribute of women college presidents and professors, [168-173] ; supreme moment, her response, [173] ; Miss Garrett's social functions in her honor, [182] ; Dr. Thomas and Miss Garrett promise her to raise large fund for suff. work;her great happiness, [183] ; gives birthday money to Ore. campaign, [184] ; last words to a suff. conv, [185] ; not able to attend Congressl. hearing, [188] ; last birthday celebr. in Washtn, letters of congratulation, places work in Dr. Shaw's charge, pays tribute to the suff. workers, speaks last words in public, [191-2] ; Lorado Taft's bust of, [193] ; Dr. Shaw's farewell tribute, Miss Anthony never missed natl. suff. convs, [201] ; plans for memorials, [201-2] ; Mrs. Johnson's bust of;mem. bldg. in Rochester; mem. fund, [200-1] ; celebr. of birthday, 1907, mem. services, [202-4] ; favorite poem, [203] ; champion of colored race, [203] ; wide comment of press on her death, magazine articles, accounts of funeral, [204] leaves Hist. of Wom. Suff. to Natl. Assn, [205] ; [214] ; Mrs. Lewis gives Natl. Assn. $10,000 in her memory, [236] ; wanted stenog. rept. of Dr. Shaw's speeches, [252] ; memorial fund, [253] , [287] ; urged bequests for wom. suff, [276] ; at first wom. suff. hearings, [306] ; early visit to Ky, [311] ; writes Women's Decl. of Rights, [333] ; at Senate hearings, [347] ; secured reports from coms. of Cong, [377] ; argument for Fed. Suff. Amend. bef. Judic. Com, [428] ; urges Dr. Shaw to accept presidency;places duty in her hands but would be satisfied with Mrs. Catt, [455-6] ; Dr. Shaw wishes she could know present Senate com, [466] ; address to Cong. in 1866, [521] ; Susan B. Anthony room at natl. suff. headquarters, [527] ; collections for assn. in early days, [541] ; [546] ; [561] ; U.S. Sen. Shafroth helped, [566] ; mem. meeting at natl. suff. conv, Dr. Shaw's and Mrs. Avery's reminis, [569] ; centennial to be celebr. by assn, [574] ; at suff. hearings, [581] ; [609] ; [611] ; first meets Dr. Shaw, [612] ; celebr. of 100th birthday by natl. suff. conv.;tribute of Dr. Shaw; program of exercises, [615-16] ; enters wom. suff. movement, calls first conv. after Civil War, [618] ; her first demand and work for Fed. Suff. Amend; opposes 14th and 15th Amends, [619] ; in her paper, The Revolution , [620-1] ; arranges first conv. in Washtn, [621] ; scores Amer. Rights Assn, deserts it and forms Natl. Wom. Suff. Assn, [621-2] ; in eight campaigns, [624] ; [661] ; [664] ; last birthday letter to Mrs. Stanton, [741] ; work for admis. of girls to Rochester University;memorial bldg. for her, [743] ; her portrait over fireplace, birthday celebr. each year, [744] ; scholarship, [745] ; has natl. suff. headqrs. in Rochester, N. Y, till 1890;later in Washtn.; still later in Phila, then back to Rochester, [754] ; last words, [751] ; see [Susan B. Anthony Amend] . Anti-Suffrage Associations, weakness of, [xix] ;in Australia, [92] ; undeveloped women, [223] ; [235] ; Natl. Assn. asks Pres. Taft not to welcome suff. conv, [269] ; urges Cong. not to grant petition of suffs, [299] ; at Congressl. hearing in 1912, [354] , [362-3] ; at hearing on appointmt. of Wom. Suff. Com, [383] ; Mrs. Arthur M. Dodge presides, list of speakers, [391] ; Natl. Assn. membership compared with that of Natl Suff. Assn, same with petitions, [392] ; [394] ; U.S. Sen. Lea answers, [408] ; work in Mont, [421] ; bef. House Judic. Com. to oppose Fed. Suff. Amend, 1914, [436] ; membership analyzed, [437] ; bef. Senate Com, [467] ; bef. House com, [476] ; com. "heckles" speakers, [467] , [476] ; some male speakers appear, [478-9] ; expenditures of men's associations to defeat wom. suff. amends, in N. Y, Penn. and Mass, [478-9] ; alliance with liquor interests, [486] ; Natl. Assn. holds one day conv. in Washtn. hotel, re-elects Mrs. Wadsworth pres, makes Mrs. Lansing secy, [536] ; at Senate com. hearing, 1916, [548] ; at last suff. hearing, 1918, [577] ; misrepresents Pres. Wilson on Fed. Amend, [580] ; two members of men's assn. occupy whole day, [583] ; hearing continued, [584-589] ; [592] ; last efforts, [597] ; [635] ; first heard in Washtn, com. in Mass, assn. org. there, officers, Remonstrance published, [678] ; coms. and assns. in N.Y. and other States, Natl. Assn. formed, officers, work, headqrs, papers published, [678] ; Men's assns. organized, officers, various branches, work, name changed, [680] ; oppose. Fed. Suff. Amend, in Cong. and ratif. by States; at Rep. Natl. Conv. in 1912, [710] ; at Dem, [712] ; attack Mrs. Catt and other suffs, during the war, Mrs. Catt makes defense, [735-737] . Arizona,Gov. Brodie vetoes Wom. Suff. Bill, [67] ; admission to Statehood, [129-30] ; Natl. Assn. helps suff. work, [253] ; gives majority vote for wom. suff, [332] ; [337] ; [625] . Arkansas,gives Primary suff. to women, [xxiii] , [516] ; dele. to suff. conv. reed, by Pres. Wilson, [516] . Armistice, effect on wom. suff, [551] . Armstrong, Eliza, [391] . Arthur, Clara B, [76] ; [219] ; [337] . Ashley, Jessie, Ashurst, U. S. Sen. Henry F, Asquith, Prime Minister Herbert H. (Gt. Brit.), [281] ; [331] . Atlantic City, entertains natl. suff. conv. in 1916, [480] . Australia, grants natl. suff. to women, [55] ;Mrs. Watson-Lister describes, [91] . Avery, Rachel Foster, [11] ; [12] ;testimonial to, [17] ; [44] ; on Phila. women in civic work, [65] ; chmn. Anthony mem. fund com, [202] ; tribute to Miss Anthony, [203] ; re-elected to Natl. Bd, [204] ; [216] ; report on natl. petit, for Fed. Suff. Amend, [258] ; vast work of petit, [274] ; resigns office, [282] ; urges fav. rept. on petit, [297] ; [540] ; reminis. of suff. pioneers, [569-70] ; 21 years cor. secy. Natl. Assn, [607] ; [704] ; has charge of natl. suff. headqrs. in Phila, [754] . Avery, Susan Look, [328] . Axtel, Frances C, [540] .