M. O. N. Names, distinguished list on receiving com. for natl. suff. conv. of 1915, [515] ;those in war service, [517] . Nashville, entertains natl. suff. conv. of 1914 in Representatives' Hall, welcomed by Mayor Hilary Howse, [398] . Nathan, Maud, [95] ; National American Woman Suffrage Association, efforts for planks in natl. polit. convs, see [Planks] ;work for Fed. Amend, [xvii] ; orgztn. of two branches and their union, objects and work, [1] , [2] ; its convs, Congressl. hearings, money raised, nation-wide efforts and their result, chapters I to XIX inclusive; list of officers, first page of each; business women's tribute, [21] ; calls intl. suff. conf, [24] ; conv. protests against "regulated" vice in Philippines, appts. com. to see Pres. Roosevelt, who declares against it and War Dept. stops it, [44] ; attacked on "race question" states its neutral position, [59] ; plan of work for 1903, [61] ; assists campns. in Ore, [147] ; passes res. of non-partisanship, [343] ; membership and petitions compared with anti-suff's, [392] ; permeated with new life in 1915, great accession of young women, [441] ; repudiates Shafroth Palmer Amend; resolves to work only for original Fed. Amend, [452] ; coöperation with Congressl. Union found impossible, [454] ; elects Mrs. Catt pres, [455-6] ; ovation to Dr. Shaw, [457] ; demand for Fed. Amend, [460] ; work of 63 St. auxiliaries; attacks no party, [464] ; Dr. Shaw shows diff. bet. it and Congressl. Union, [471] ; debate at Atlantic City conv. on its future policy, [486] ; Dr. Shaw urges no change, [487] ; Mrs. Catt takes same view, [501] ; nation-wide plan of work, [510] ; Call for conv. of 1917 demands Fed. Amend. from Cong, [513] ; officers in war service, [517] ; Exec. Council pledges loyalty and service to Govt, [518] , [527] ; decides to enter polit. campns, [542] ; celebrates 50th anniv, [551] ; no conv. in 1918; conf. of Exec. Council at Indpls; Call for natl. conv. in 1919; changed character of convs, [552] ; nation-wide work for Fed. Amend, [554-557] ; campns. against anti-suff. candidates for Cong, [557] ; gives $30,720 to suff. campns. in Mich, S. Dak. and Okla, [558] ; natl. conv. vetoes proposal to merge assn. in League of Women Voters till Fed. Amend. is secured, [561] ; Pioneers' evening, [569] ; recommendations of Natl. Exec. Council for 1919, [574] ; first organized body of women to offer services to Govt. for war; attitude toward peace, [578] ; Chicago entertains last natl. suff. conv. and first cong. of League of Women Voters, [594] ; Jubilee conv. to celebr. end of its work, [594] ; Exec. Council program for future action, [596] ; thanks Governors who called spec. sessions to ratify amend, [600] ; program adopted by conv. assn. shall "move toward dissolution," [600] ; auxiliaries will join League of Women Voters, [601] ; large assistance to southern States, [603] ; Mrs. Shuler's tribute to, [607] ; presents honor rolls to early workers, [616] ; meets with League of Women Voters, [617] ; assn. was formed for amending Fed. Constitn, [622] ; united with American Assn, [622] ; works against election of anti-suff. Senators, [641] ; assists League of Women Voters, [698] ; effort for wom. suff. planks in natl. polit. platforms, [702] ; calls on Res. Com. of Natl. Repub. Conv. in 1920 to secure final ratif. of Fed. Suff. Amend, [718] ; war service to Govt. during the war, [720] et seq; Pres. Wilson approves, [725] ; its officers and members on Woman's Com. of Council of Natl. Defense, [726] ; action on Shafroth Palmer Amend, in 1914 and 1915, [750] ; reasons for continuing after suff. was gained, new constitn. made, officers elected, principal object to remove legal and civil discriminations against women, present status, [755-757] ; Official Bd. issues Mem. for Dr. Shaw, [759] . National Council of Women Voters, [42] ; Nationality of wives, Miss Rankin's bill for, [521] . National Junior Suffrage Corps, [405] . National Press Bureau, reports, Mrs. Babcock, chmn, 1901, [14] ;1905, [131] ; 1906, [163] . Miss Hauser, chmn, 1907, [204] ; 1908, [218] ; 1909, [250] . Mrs. Harper, chmn, 1910, [287] . Miss Reilly, chmn, 1911, [315] ; 1912, [336] . Miss Byrns, chmn, 1913, [368] ; 1914, [405] . Mr. Hallinan, chmn, 1915, [482] . Mr. Heaslip, chmn, 1916, [494] . Mrs. McCormick, chmn, 1917, [527] . Mrs. Harper, [528] . Miss Young, chmn, 1918, 1919, [570] ; Mrs. Harper, [571] . At Washtn. headqrs, Miss Shuler, chmn, 1918, 1919, [573] . National Woman Suffrage Conventions, described in first 19 chapters; National Woman Suffrage Publishing Co, organized, [372] ; [405] ; [481] ;report, 1917, over 10,000,000 pieces of suff. literature printed, [532] ; 1918, 6,000,000 pieces, [573] ; total, 50,000,000; see [Ogden, Esther G.] National Woman's Party, see [Congressional Union] . Nebraska, liquor interests in suff. campn, [420] ;Pres. and Munic. suff. declared legal and "male" left out of new constitn, [602] . Negroes, "race question" injected at natl. suff. conv. in New Orleans, Official Board responds, [59] ;delegates address Phyllis Wheatley Club;its president gives flowers to Miss Anthony with touching words, [60] ; Dr. Shaw settles color questions, [75] ; [77] ; [80] ; Mrs. Catt says each State must decide, [83] ; Mrs. Terrill pleads for negroes, [105] ; Miss Anthony champions cause, [203] ; danger of vote in South discussed, [580] ; men enfranchised by Fed. Amend, [746] ; after Civil War, [751] . Nelson, Pres. Frank (Minn. Coll.), [669] . Nelson, U. S. Rep. John M. (Wis.), [709] . Nelson, Julia B, [132] . Nelson, U. S. Sen. Knute, [323] . Nestor, Agnes, [726] . Nevada, story of successful campn, [401] . New Jersey, sends wom. suff. deputn. to Pres. Wilson, [379] ;fraudulent vote on wom. suff, [630] . New Orleans, entertains natl. suff. conv, [55-6] ;delightful entertainment, [84] . News Letter , published by Natl. Assn, [442] .New York, gives suff. to women, [xxiii] ;discriminates against women teachers, [294] ; adoption of State amend. decides suff. question, [517] ; natl. conv. devotes evening to victory, story of great campn.; cost $682,500, [518-19] ; women's war service, [533] ; statistics of vote on wom. suff. amend, [537] ; great value of, [634] ; Mrs. Catt describes campn, [753] . Nicholes, Anna E, women's need of Munic. suff, [196] . Nicholes, S. Grace, [408] . Nicholson, Eliza J, ed. of Picayune , [58] . Nightingale, Florence, for wom, suff, [461] . Nixon, Frederick S, [180] . Non Partisanship, natl. suff. conv. 1912, defeats res. for and then passes one, [342-3] ;Natl. Amer. Assn. opposed to holding party in power responsible for wom. suff, [412] , [426] ; members of Congressl. Union give reasons for, Dems. object, [429-30] ; Natl. Suff. Assn. stands for non partisanship, [434] ; [461] ; [464] ; [471] ; reaffirmed at natl. conv, 1916, [490] ; at conv. 1919, [574] . Northrop, Dr. Cyrus, [669] . Norway, wom. suff. and women in office, [48] . Nugent, James R, [713] .