L. N. M. Mack, Judge Julian, [372] .Mackay, Mrs. Clarence, on Advisory Com, [258] . McAdoo, Secy, of the Treasury William G,for Fed. Suff. Amend, [590] ; on suff. platform, [724] ; restores 8-hour day to women, [729] . McAdoo, Mrs. William G,on recep. com. for suff. conv, [515] ; speaks at conv. on Liberty Loan, [533] . McAfee, Effie L. D, [666] . McAneny, Mrs. George, [613] . McArthur, U. S. Rep. C. N. (Ore.), [549] . McCall, Sarah J, bequest to Natl. Suff. Assn, [407] . McClintock, Mary Ann, calls first Wom. Rights Conv, [219] . McClung, Nellie,tells of Canadian women's war work and how it brought suffrage, [544] ; in Minn, [669] . McClure, S. S. and T. C, for wom. suff, [296] . McCormack, Mrs. James M, [494] . McCormick, Mrs. Cyrus H, [542] . McCormick, Katharine Dexter, [286] ;appt. to natl. board, address on broadening effects of suff. work, [324] ; sends gift of suff. literature to many States, [336] ; pays Natl. Assn's deficit of $6,000 on Woman's Journal , [337] ; treas. report for 1913, [372] ; [419] ; elected vice-pres, [425] ; organizes Volunteer Suff. League, [442] ; [454] ; re-elected, [456] ; [484] ; unique evening program, [488] ; [527] ; re-elected, [541] ; contrib. to Natl. Assn, [542] ; on Wom. Com. of Natl. Defense, [555] ; chmn. assn's War Service Dept, presides at meeting, [560] ; refutes slanders of "antis", [560] ; assists Congressl. Com, [567] ; address at natl. conv, [597] ; moves res. of gratitude to Pres. Wilson, [600] ; [608] ; [615] ; writes chapter on war work of suffs. for History, [720] ; [724] ; [726-7] ; [730] ; [737] . McCormick, Mrs. Medill,work for Pres. suff. in Ills, [370] ; offers res. to ask Pres. Wilson for interview on wom. suff. and is on com, [374] ; chmn. Natl. Congressl. Com, [381] ; valuable service, estab. Woman's Independence Day, [404] ; [411] ; report of Congressl. Com's. work for Fed. Suff. Amend;reasons for introd. Shafroth Amend, and defense of it, [411-416] , [418] ; report for Campn. Com, [418] ; her com. assists Neb, [420] ; re-apptd. chmn, [424] ; elected natl. auditor;produces play, Your Girl and Mine, [425] ; contrib. to publicity work, [426] ; bef. House Judic. Com, [427] ; shows difference between Natl. Suff. Assn. and Congressl. Union, [434] ; presides at conf, [444] ; [450] ; report as chmn. Congressl. Com, [452] ; [454] ; report to Senate com, [465] ; suff. work in Ills, [483] ; resigns as chmn. Congressl. Com, [506] ; moves for com. to confer with Red Cross War Council, is herself appt, [540] ; [567] ; [627] ; [629] ; sponsor for Shafroth Palmer Amend, [747-8] . McCormick, Vance, for Fed. Suff. Amend, [638] . McCracken, Elizabeth, [114-15] ; [391] . McCulloch, Catharine Waugh, [17] ; on legal privileges of women, [70] ;legal adviser to Natl. Assn, [107] ; conducts protest against bill admitting new Territories with women classed with insane, idiots and felons, [129] ; legislative work, [262] ; mem. tributes to Mr. Blackwell and Mr. Garrison, [278] ; elected natl. vice-pres, [282-3] ; report as legal adviser, rising vote of thanks, [286] ; [289] ; at Senate hearing as justice of the peace, shows professional women's demand for the vote, [292] ; pays tribute to "family of Clay," tells of new chivalry, [312] ; [314] ; [324] ; report on mother's equal guardianship, [327] ; early work for Pres. suff. in Ills, [370] ; presides at hearing bef. Com. on Rules, [392] ; [394] ; offers res. of non-partisanship, [490] ; on limited suff, [495] ; on tour for ratif, [606] ; works for Fed. Suff. Amend, [650] ; org. Miss. Valley Conf, [667] ; on Legal Status of Women, [686] , [690] , [697] ; at Repub. Natl. Conv, [703] ; objects to Shafroth Palmer Amend, [747] ; helps revise constn. of Natl. Suff. Assn, [756] . McDowell, Mary E, on The Workingwomen as a Natl. Asset, tribute to Miss Anthony and suffs, [209-10] ;ballot will give wage-earning women new status in industry, [356-7] ; [690] . McDowell, R. A, [408] . McFarland, Henry B.F, [24] ; [515] . McGehee, Mrs. Edward, [400] . McIvor, Mrs. Campbell (Canada), [334] ; [501] . McKeller, U. S. Sen. Kenneth, invites natl. suff. conv. to Chattanooga, [382] ; [643] . McKinley, Pres. William, for wom. suff. when a youth, [133] . McKinley, Mrs. William, gives doll for suff. bazaar, [13] . McLaren, Priscilla Bright, [31] . McLean, Frances W, [229] . McNaughton, Dr. Clara W, [435] ; [658] . Macy, Mrs. V. Everit, [542] . Maddox, Etta, obtains admis. of women to the bar in Md, [42] ; [98] ; [179] . Mahoney, Nonie, [541] . Malone, Collector of the Port Dudley Field, on natl. suff. platform, plea for wom. suff, says women would vote for "preparedness," Mrs. Catt and Dr. Shaw object, [459-60] ; Manila, natl. suff. assn. protests against "regulated" vice in, [10] . Mann, U. S. Rep. James R. (Ills.), votes for Fed. Amend, [637] ; chmn. Com. on Wom. Suff, [644] . Mann, Mrs. James R, [515] . Manning, Rev. William P, [682] . Mansfeldt, Lieut. Col. W. A. E. (Holland), [674] . Maps, difficulty with suff. maps, [532] . Marbury, William L, brings suit to test Fed. Suff. Amend, [654] ; Marshall, Vice-pres. Thomas R, [646] ;tribute to Dr. Shaw, [760] . Martha Washington Hotel, [258] . Martin, Anne, tells natl. conv. of successful suff. campn. in Nev, [401] ; Martin, U. S. Sen. Thomas S, unfairness in Dem. caucus on Fed. Suff. Amend, [565] ; Marvel, Lulu H, natl. suff. conv. thanks, [501] . Mathews, Dean Lois K. (Wis. Univ.), [664] . Matthews, J. N, opp. wom. suff, [437] . Matthews, Prof. Shailer, for wom. suff, [296] . Maud, Queen of Norway, [247] . Mead, Edwin D, [674] . Mead, Lucia Ames, pleads for world orgztn. for peace, [97] ; [105] ; [133] ;work for peace, [138] ; same, [176] ; responsibility of U. S. for Peace and Arbitration, [187] ; all classes of women need the suffrage, [189] ; [210] ; report on Peace conferences; Amer. School Peace League, [240] ; urges Natl. Suff. Assn. to work for peace, [253] ; [289] ; tells of great peace funds and endowments and "Pres. Taft's noble efforts to secure treaties," [326] ; [338] . Meehan, Mrs. S. D, [395] . Meeker, U. S. Rep. Jacob E. (Mo.), [516] . Memorials, to pioneer suffs. at natl. conv, 1901, [16] ; Men's Leagues for Woman Suffrage, International and National, Mr. Blackwell's interest in, [278] ;in Calif, [288] ; from Calif. to Va, [311] ; in U.S, has an evening at natl. suff. conv. in 1912, [340] ; in 1913, [377] ; in 1914, [407] ; league formed in Tenn, [408] ; chapter on, [673] . Meredith, Ellis, address on Menace of Podunk, [15] ; Merrick, Caroline E, [17] ; Merrick, Edwin, need of wom. suff, [80] . Meyer, Heloise, elected to Natl. Bd, [501] ; Michigan, gives women taxpayers a vote, [243] ;wom. suff. amend. defeated by fraud, [339] ; other reasons, [474] ; gives suff. to women, [550] ; Natl. Assn. assists campn, [557] . Milholland, Inez, [326] . "Militancy," in Gt. Brit, [xv] ;Mrs. Snowden justifies, [237-8] ; Dr. Shaw and natl. suff. conv. sympathize, [238] ; Alice Paul's account, [280] ; Mrs. Pankhurst says women stood 8 hrs. at entrance of House of Commons; assault of police, [330-1] . Miller, Alice Duer, Sisterhood of Women, [283] ; [502] . Miller, Anne Fitzhugh, [188] ;tribute to Mr. Blackwell, [279] . Miller, Caroline Hallowell, [33] ; [45] ; [180] . Miller, Elizabeth Smith, [34] ; [60] ; [208] ; [288] ; Miller, Florence Fenwick, at intl. conf. in Washtn, [31] ; [40-1] ;addresses House com. on official and polit. status of women in Gt. Brit, [52] ; [87] . Miller, Mayor John F. (Seattle), wom. suff. record of Wash, [250] . Miller, Mrs. John O, presents suff. flag from Penn. assn. to Natl, [501] ;chmn. com. on Dr. Shaw's mem. fund, [613] . Miller, Mrs. Walter McNab, tells of suff. petition in Mo, [402] ;elected to Natl. Bd, [425] ; [456] ; report of extensive field work, [483] ; [485] ; [516] ; reports for assn's war com. on Thrift, [520] ; work as chmn. of Congressl. Com; spoke 200 times in 15 States, wrote 3,000 letters, travelled 13,000 miles; work at Washtn. headqrs, [526-7] ; welcomes natl. suff. conv. to St. Louis, [553] ; report on Food Conservation, 1918, [560] ; at Anthony celebr, [615] ; [724] ; work on Thrift Com, [727] . Mills, Mrs. C. D. B, [559] . Mills, Harriet May, addresses Senate com, [47] ; Miner, Maude E, no danger in immoral women's vote, [233] ; [372] . Minor, Judge Francis, urges women to vote under 14th Amend, [622] ;carries case to U. S. Sup. Ct, [623] ; wants Cong. to enable women to vote for its members, [657] . Minor, Mrs. Francis, tries to vote under 14th Amend, [623] . Mississippi Valley Conference, members opp. Shafroth Amend, [422] ;orgztn, great need of, valuable work, [667-671] . Mitchell, John, [288] . Mitchell, U. S. Sen. John A, [111] . Mitchell, Mrs. Willis G, [519] . Mondell, U. S. Rep. Frank W. (Wyo.), introd. Fed. Suff. Amend, 1910, [300] ;testimony for equal suff. in Wyo, criticises Pres. Wilson for not referring to wom. suff. in message, calls for special suff. com, [396] ; speaks for Amend. bef. House Judic. Com, [428] ; [449] ; natl. suff. conv. thanks for assistance, [450-1] ; introd. Fed. Amend, 1917, [524] ; speaks for Wom. Suff. Com, [548] ; speaks for Fed. Amend, [629] ; on Wom. Suff. Com, [634] ; majority leader, [644] . Mondell, Mrs. Frank W, [396] . Monroe, Lilla Day, [196] . Montana, successful suff. campn, [401] , [409] ;liquor interests and copper company opp. Wom. Suff. Amend, Miss Rankin's work, [421] ; Repub. and Dem. women's vote, [584] ; gives wom. suff, [625] . Moore, Laura, [137] ; [204] . Moore, Mrs. Philip North (Eva Perry), pays tribute to Miss Anthony and other suff. pioneers, [171] ; [540] ; [558] ; [726] . Morawetz, Mrs. Victor, in N. Y. campn, [519] . Morgan, Laura Puffer, [442] ; [430] . Morgan, Mrs. Raymond B, [664] . Morgan, Mrs. W. Y, [495] ; [517] . Mormonism, attack on in anti-suff. speech, Sen. Sutherland protests; Morris, Esther, [34] ; [73] . Morrisson, Mrs. James W, elected natl. rec. secy, [456] ;work for suff. parade in Chicago during Repub. Natl. Conv, tribute to Mrs. Medill McCormick, [482] ; [485] ; [501] . Morton, Dr. Rosalie Slaughter, urges higher moral standard for men, [224] . Moses, U. S. Sen. George H, Roosevelt urges to vote for Fed. Amend, [571] . Moss, U. S. Rep. Hunter H. (W. Va.), votes for Fed. Suff. Amend, [631] . Mosshart, Gertrude C, [528] . Mott, Anna C, [74] . Mott, Lucretia, [185] ; [219] ; Mountford, Lydia von Finkelstein, [41] . Moylan, Penn, home of Dr. Anna Howard Shaw, [740] . Munds, Frances W, [341] . Municipal Suffrage, plan of work for, [10] ;Jane Addams shows women's need of, [178] ; campn. for, [194] ; Prof. Sophonisba Breckinridge urges; its value in New Orleans, [195] ; Anna E. Nicholas shows need of, [196] ; defeated in Chicago by charter conv, [195] ; Miss Addams tells of, [207] ; in Kans, [196] ; in New Orleans, [195-6] ; women's petitions for in Chicago, [392] ; granted in Tenn, [551] ; in Fla. and Atlanta, [602] ; in Vt, [632] . Municipal Work, women's, in New York, [38] ; Murdock, U. S. Rep. Victor (Kans.), [377] . Mussey, Ellen Spencer, [205] . Myers, Dr. Annice Jeffreys, [134] ; [145] ; [147] ; [152] ; [204] ; Myers, Jefferson, [109] ;pays tribute to Miss Anthony, her co-workers and their cause, [122] . Mythen, Rev. James Grattan, [340] .