E.G.F.
- Fairbanks, Vice-President Charles W, [191]; [705].
- Fairchild, Charles S, [653-4]; [680]; [682].
- Fall, U. S. Sen. Albert B, [711].
- Fallows, Bishop Samuel,
- espouses cause of wom. suff, [104];
- officiates at Dr. Shaw's mem. service, [611].
- Farmer Labor Party and Committee of 48 on League of Women Voters' planks, [700].
- Farraday, Mabel, [448].
- Farrar, Edgar H, [57].
- Fawcett, Millicent Garrett (Mrs. Henry), hon. pres. of British Natl. Union,
- writes chapter for History, [iii];
- tribute to Dr. Shaw, [761].
- Federal Amendments,
- 14th, defines citizenship, puts "male" in Natl. Constitution, [619];
- 15th guarantees male suff, women protest, [620];
- women demand 16th, [622];
- try to vote under 14th, Miss Anthony arrested, [622];
- Mrs. Minor brings suit, [623];
- res. for 16th presented in Cong, first hearings granted, [623];
- reports of committees, first Senate vote, [624];
- for income tax and election of U. S. Senators, [625].
- Federal Elections Bill,
- Federal Enfranchisement of Men,
- natl. constl. conv. and naturalization act enfranchised most men in U. S. religious and property tests abolished, [745-6];
- congressl. action gave suff. to negro and Indian men;
- only women sent to States, [746].
- Federal Woman Suffrage Amendment,
- effect on laws for women and office holding, [iv];
- natl. assn's. work for, [vi], [xvii], [1], [2];
- vote taken, [xxii];
- submitted and 6,000 legislators vote for, [xxiii];
- proclaimed, text of, [xxiv];
- work described in full in first 20 chapters;
- plan of work for, [8];
- petitions for in 1913, [368];
- Natl. Assn's. work for, [369];
- Pres. Wilson urged to recommend, [373-376];
- great effort for in 1913, [378-380];
- Senate Com. reports favorably, [380];
- Dem. members of Cong. caucus against, [397];
- in danger of being replaced, [411];
- status in 1914 in Senate and House, [412-13];
- receives majority vote in Senate but not two-thirds;
- votes in the past, [413];
- re-introduced by Sen. Bristow, [415];
- hearing bef. House Com, [415], [426];
- Amend. reported, [417];
- sometimes called Susan B. Anthony Amend, [423].
- For arguments on see Congressl. Hearings and conv. speeches.
- Voted on first time in House of Representatives, [439];
- first measure introd. in Cong, in 1915, [440];
- Dr. Shaw asks Pres. Wilson to use his influence for, [440];
- conv. speeches show work for it paramount, [444];
- Com. on Rules reports it;
- pressure by women on members of Cong. from their districts, [449];
- natl. suff. conv. 1915, resolves to work only for original Fed. Amend, [452];
- strong demand for it, [460-1];
- lost in Senate and House, 1914-15, new hearings granted by committees, [461];
- southern women appeal for, [472];
- record of Dem. and Repub. members of Cong, [474-5];
- Prog. Prohib. and Soc. natl. convs. declare for, [480];
- debate at Atlantic City suff. conv. on continuing work for, [486];
- vote largely in favor, [487];
- object lesson in its necessity, [488];
- Mrs. Catt says only way to wom. suff, [489];
- natl. conv. resolves to concentrate all its resources on getting it through Cong, [501];
- Congressl. Com. report of great "drive" for, [503];
- members of Lower House from equal suff. States have hearing for bef. House Judic. Com, [504];
- nation-wide plan of work for, [510];
- conditions at end of 1917 favorable to, [514];
- delegates to natl. suff. conv. discuss it with their Senators and Representatives, many pledged, [516];
- Mrs. Catt says Cong. must deal with, [517];
- Pres. Wilson reaches a belief in, [520];
- Mrs. Catt's strong plea for, [520-1];
- issues nation-wide appeal, [523];
- her book on, [532];
- Mrs. Shuler reports work for all over the country, [538-9];
- Natl. Assn. will campaign against enemies in Cong, [542];
- Cong. urged to submit as a War measure, [543];
- hearings bef. coms. of Cong, [545-549];
- Lower House votes in favor, Senate defeats, 1918, [550-1];
- nation-wide campaign by Natl. Amer. Assn, [554-557];
- Pres. Wilson sends best wishes for, [558];
- change of form proposed, conv. refuses, [561];
- no merging of assn. till Fed. Amend, secured, [561];
- Mrs. Park's report, complete summary;
- House Judic. Com. tries to defeat;
- Pres. Wilson advises the Amend, [562];
- Wom. Suff. Com. appt. gives five days' hearing;
- Speaker Clark assists;
- five hours' debate, [562];
- vote in House;
- five days' discussion in Senate;
- Pres. Wilson's appeal in person;
- vote, Oct. 1918, [563], [761];
- second appeal from the President;
- vote in Feby, 1919, [565];
- twenty-five State Legislatures call for submission, [564];
- Dem. caucus opposes, [565];
- Natl. Assn. continues its efforts, [574];
- last hearing bef. com. of Cong, [577];
- Roosevelt and Pres. Wilson support;
- not to ask for it would be treason, [579];
- Pres. Wilson urges, [583];
- sentiment in South, [580], [582-3], [588-9], [590];
- four days' hearing ends;
- favorable report, debate in Lower House and vote to submit, [593];
- record of ratifications, [598];
- Governors called on by natl. suff. conv. for spec. sessions, [600];
- strenuous work for from natl. suff. headqrs. in New York and Washtn, under Mrs. Catt's supervision, [604];
- great "drive" for ratification, [604-606].
- Entire chapter on Amend, [618];
- first petitions for, [619];
- first resolutions for in Cong, [621];
- first vote in Senate, 1887, [624];
- second vote, 1914, [627];
- first vote in Lower House, [629];
- struggle for second, [635];
- action of House Judic. Com, [627-8]-9, [631];
- Senate com. gives hearing and makes favorable report, [633];
- difficulty in Senate, [637-8];
- 1,000 prominent men petition for, [638];
- five days' debate, [639];
- vote, Oct. 1, 1918, [640];
- vote, Feb. 10, 1919;
- analyzed by States, [642];
- final vote in House, analyzed by States, [644];
- debate in Senate, final vote, signed by Vice-pres. and Speaker, [645-6];
- friends and foes, [641-646];
- table of votes, [647].
- See [Ratification].
- Proclaimed by Secy. of State, [652];
- many law suits;
- opp. by women's Anti-Suff. Assns, [679];
- record of polit. natl. convs, [702-719];
- appeals for amend, in 1912, [709];
- great change, [715];
- endorsed by all parties at natl. convs, 1920, [714], [717], [718];
- indebtedness to bequest of Mrs. Frank Leslie, [755];
- Pres. Wilson's address to Senate in its favor, [761].
- Federal Woman Suffrage Association,
- at hearings, [383], [427], [428];
- organized, officers, object, [656];
- memorializes Cong. and polit. convs;
- at Columbian Expos, [657];
- Congressl. hearings on bills, conv. in San Francisco, [678];
- Miss Clay's U. S. Elec. bill, [659].
- Federation of Women's Clubs,
- Genl. and State, endorse wom. suff, [xix];
- Genl. Fedn. invites suff. speaker, [206];
- coƶperates with Natl. Suff. Assn, [210];
- sends first greeting to natl. suff. conv, [215];
- causes "epidemic of suffrage meetings," [313];
- in States, bills show civic conscience, [350];
- Genl Fedn, [638].
- Feickert, Lillian J,
- Fels, Joseph, [340-1].
- Fels, Mrs. Joseph, [542].
- Fensham, Florence (Turkey), [42].
- Ferguson, Gov. James E. (Texas), [713].
- Fernald, Fannie J, [194].
- Fessenden, Susan, [176]; [185]; [188].
- Field, Mrs. Cyrus W, [372]; [405].
- Field, Sara Bard,
- motors from San Francisco to Washtn. with suff. petition, [466-7];
- bef. House Judic. Com, [476];
- at natl. Repub. conv, [711].
- Finley, Dr. Caroline,
- work in women's Oversea Hospitals during the war, [733];
- decorated by Prince of Wales, [735].
- Finnegan, Annette, [669].
- Fitch, Dean Florence M, [664].
- FitzGerald, Susan Walker, [286];
- Flags,
- Miss Barton's at Intl. Suff. Conf.;
- Penn. suff. assn. presents one to Natl, [501];
- Dr. Shaw's tribute to flag of U. S, [511];
- "service" flag of assn, [517];
- Dr. Shaw's tribute to American, [758].
- Fleischer, Rabbi Charles, [258].
- Fleming, Stephen B, [713].
- Fletcher, U. S. Sen. Duncan U, [640].
- Formad, Dr. Marie (France), [733].
- Foss, Samuel Walter, [328].
- Foster, J. Ellen, [42]; [109].
- Foster, Genl. John W, [467].
- Foster, Mabel, [266].
- Foster, U. S. Rep. Martin D. (Ills.), [548].
- Fouke, Mrs. Philip B, [560].
- Foulke, Commissr. William Dudley, [38]; [64]; [178]; [258].
- Foxcroft, Frank, [678].
- Fray, Ellen Sully, [17]; [106].
- Frazer, Helen, tells of British women's war work, which brought suff, [544]; [576].
- Freeman, Elizabeth, [333].
- Freeman, Mary Wilkins, for wom. suff, [297].
- Frelinghuysen, U. S. Sen. Joseph S, as St. Senator approves School suff. for women, [320]; [565]; [640].
- French, U. S. Rep. Burton L. (Ida.), [658].
- French, Mrs L. Crozier, [395];
- welcomes natl. suff. conv. to Nashville, [398]; [425].
- French, Rose, [317].
- Friedland, Sofja Levovna, [28]; [40]; [45];
- addresses House com. on status of woman in Russia, [50]; [73].
- Friends' Equal Rights Association, [42];
- Frierson, Solicitor General William L, [654].
- Fry, Susannah M. D, [194].
- Fuller, Mrs. B. Morrison, [553].
- Fuller, Chief Justice Melville Weston, decision on appointment of presidential electors, [130].
- Funck, Emma Maddox, arranges for and welcomes natl. suff. conv. in Balto, [151];
- it passes vote of thanks, [180].
- Funck, Dr. William, [180].
- Funk, Antoinette, work for Pres. suff. in Ills, [370]; [381]; [409];
- on Congressl. Com, [411];
- bef. House Judic. Com, refers to new Fed. Suff. Amend, [415-16];
- explains and defends Shafroth Amend, to natl. suff. conv, [416-418];
- report of campn. work in western States; found liquor interests active; travels 8,000 miles, [419-422];
- re-appointed vice chmn, [424];
- foreshadows new Fed. Amend, at Congressl. hearing, [427];
- chmn. Campn. and Survey Com, work in N. J. campn, [447];
- report for Congressl. Com, [451]; [454]; [503];
- resigns from com, [506]; [726];
- sponsor for Shafroth Palmer Amend, [747-8].