C. E. D. Dana, Paul, gives space in N. Y. Sun for wom. suff, [14] .Daniels, Secretary of the Navy Josephus, [382] ; [724] . Daniels, Mrs. Josephus, [382] ; [515] ; [564] . Dargan, Olive Tilford, [243] . Darlington, Rt. Rev. James Henry, congratulates suffs. and scores "antis," [345] ; [674] . Darrow, Clara L, tells of defeat in N. Dak, [402] ; [421] . Data Department (Research Bureau), org. 1915, [443] . Davenport, Mrs. John D, [444] . Davis, Dr. Katharine Bement, Day, Lucy Hobart, [48] ; [94] ; [98] ; [224] . De Baun, Anna, with Natl. Suff. Pub. Co, [482] . Deborah, [64] ; [69] . Decker, Sarah Platt, [258] . Declaration of Principles,presented to natl. conv. 1904, [87] ; [106] ; in full, reasons for demanding wom. suff, [742] . Deering, Mabel Craft, [133] . Delano, Jane, Red Cross and the War, [533] . Delemater, Eric, organist at mem. service for Dr. Shaw, [612] . De Merritte, Laura, [63] . Democratic National Committee, gives natl. suff. com. list of its candidates for Cong, [319] ;receives suff. speakers, [440] ; natl. suff. conv. thanks chmn. for help with Fed. Amend, [610] ; [638] ; [648] ; [651-2] ; urges Gov. Roberts to call spec. session of Tenn. Legis. to ratify Fed. Suff. Amend, [718] . Democratic National Conventions, Dr. Shaw describes one in Balto, [371] ;in 1916 refuses plank for Fed. Amend. but endorses wom. suff, [480] ; [505] ; action on wom. suff. planks in 1904, [703] ; in 1908, [704] ; in 1912, [707] ; great struggle in 1916, [710-12] ; in 1920 League of Women Voters' planks accepted, [701] ; women welcomed, strong Fed. Amend. plank adopted, full polit. recog. granted, [717-719] . Democratic Party, hostile to wom. suff, adopts plank, [xxi] ;vote in Cong, [xxiii] ; members in Cong. caucus against Wom. Suff. Com, [397] , [412] ; Senators for State's rights, [413-14] ; reasons for holding it responsible for Fed. Wom. Suff. Amend, [429] ; early leaders ignored State's rights, [430] ; this argument against wom. suff. demolished by its own record, [430-432] ; not strong enough in Cong. to submit Fed. Suff. Amend, [455] ; candidates for Cong. fought by Congressl. Union, [474] ; vote of members of Cong. on Wom. Suff. Com, [525] ; on Fed. Suff. Amend, [562-3] , [565] ; folly in leaving victory to Repubs, [564] ; unfair caucus on Fed. Amend, [565] , [642] ; members in Cong. responsible for delay of Fed. Suff. Amend, [598] . Democratic Vote in Congress on Fed. Amend, [624] , [627] , [629] , [636] , [640] , [642] , [644] , [646] ; Denison, Flora MacDonald, [540] . Denmark, greeting to suff. conv. in U. S, [135] ; [213] ; [243] . Dennett, Mary Ware, elected natl. cor. secy, [282] ; [289] ;in report of 1911, tells of vast work of natl. suff. headqrs. in New York; pushed plan of polit. dist. orgztn; sent out tens of thousands of suff. stamps and seals and scores of thousands of leaflets; letters to members of Cong. to give women a vote in direct election of U.S. Senators, etc, [313] ; re-elected, [324] ; report for 1912; [3] ,000,000 pieces of literature published, 250 kinds of printed matter, reference library established, [335] ; report 1913, suff. bills passed by ten Legislatures; campns, parades, tours, petitions, mass meetings, work with Cong, delegations to Europe, [366-368] ; report for 1914; record of State amends, tribute to Mrs. Medill McCormick, nation-wide work of speakers and organizers, women's Independence Day, [403-5] ; resigns office, [405] ; supports Shafroth Amend, [423] . De Rivera, Belle, [181] . Devine, Edward T, [258] . Devlin, T.C, [122] . De Voe, Emma Smith, welcomes delegates to St. of Wash, [244] ; [247] ; [254] ; [257] ; [263-4] ; [495] ; [561] ; [568] . Dewey, Dr. Nina Wilson, [407] . Dexter, Mrs. Wirt, [542] . Dickinson, Mary Lowe, [258] . "Dix, Dorothy," Elizabeth M. Gilmer, speaks to colored women's club, [60] ;addresses conv. on The Woman with a Broom, [78] ; gives "Mirandy's Reason Why Women Can't Vote, No Backbone," [284] . Dodge, Mrs. Arthur M, presides at hearing bef. Rules Com, opposes Wom. Suff. Com. in Lower House, [391] ; speaks bef. House Judic. Com. against Fed. Suff. Amend, [436-7] ; urges Senate com. not to report Amend, [467] ; tells House com. women are willing to be represented by men, [476] ; says her assn. believes women should have School suff. but not take part in politics and govt; question should be submitted to women; tax paying men can look after rights of tax paying women; men of Kans. didn't know what they were doing and women wish they hadn't suff, [477] ; is told these statements contrary to facts, [477] ; at Senate com. hearing, [548] ; [679] ; at Natl. Repub. Conv, [711] . Dorman, Marjorie, [437] . Dorr, Rheta Childe, article on Colorado Women Voters, [314] ; [367] ; Dos Passos, John R, says suff. would convert women into beasts, [437-8] . Doty, Madeline Z, [548] . Douglas, Judith Hyams, restriction put upon women came from man not God, [220-2] . Douglass, Frederick, [621] . Downey, Elvira, [668] . Dreier, Mrs. H. Edward, [381] ; [411] . Drewsen, Mrs. Gudrun, 27: 40;addresses Senate com. on wom. suff. in Norway, [48] . Du Bois, Dr. W. E. Burghardt, [343] . Dudley, Mrs. Guilford,welcomes natl. suff. conv. to Nashville, [398] ; on changed attitude of southern women toward suff; elected natl. vice-pres, [541] ; [554-5] ; [559] ; [561] ; [566] ; at last suff. hearing, [578] ; repudiates State's rights doctrine as applied to wom. suff;discusses negro vote, [580] . Duniway, Abigail Scott, [13] ; [45] ;meets delegates to Portland suff. conv, [119] ; writes ode, presents gavel to Dr. Shaw, [120] ; tour with Miss Anthony in '71, tribute to both, [121] ; makes fine address, [123] ; tells of her paper the New Northwest , tribute to Woman's Journal , [132] ; speaks at unveiling of Sacajawea statue, [133] ; son wants her to vote, she receives full recog, [141] ; [144] ; reminis. of pioneer suff. days in northwest, [245] ; [254] ; [341] . Duniway, Willis, [141] . Dunlap, Flora, [485] ; [668-9] . Dunn, Arthur, [418] . Dunne, Mayor and Gov. Edward F. (Ills.), [197-8] . Dye, Eva Emery, [133] ; [255] ; [260] . Dyer, U. S. Rep. Leonidas C. (Mo.), [631] .