O.Q.P.
- Page, Mary Hutcheson, conf. on polit. work, [286].
- Palmer, Atty. Gen. A. Mitchell, [654].
- Palmer, Alice Freeman, [74];
- Palmer, Prof. George Herbert, [296].
- Palmer, U. S. Sen. Thomas W, bequest to Natl. Suff. Assn, [407].
- Pankhurst, Emmeline, advises U. S. suff. headqrs. to sell not give literature, [267];
- receives ovation at natl. suff. conv.;
- explains revolution of women in Gt. Brit, [330].
- Parades, begun in U. S, [xx];
- in London, [233];
- in Gt. Brit, [237];
- with Fed. Amend, petit, in Washtn, [275];
- in New York and Washtn, 1913, [367];
- in Washtn. bef. inauguration, [378-9];
- in New York, [470];
- in Chicago during Repub. Natl. Conv, [482-3];
- "walkless parade," in St. Louis at Dem. Natl. Conv, [483];
- in Chicago, [484];
- of British women during the war, [534];
- in Washtn, [625];
- New York, [626];
- Washtn, [632];
- Men's Leagues march, [674];
- in Balto, [708];
- rainy day parade in Chicago in 1916, [710];
- the "walk-less" in St. Louis, [712].
- Park, Alice L, [249].
- Park, Maud Wood, natl. suff. conv, 1903, [83]; [133]; [148];
- at conv. in Balto, unselfishness of suff. leaders, duty of college women to assist their work, [168]; [171];
- describes Coll. Wom. Suff. League, [226]; [229];
- on Mass, campn, [409]; [444];
- report for Congressl. Com, 1917, [523];
- presides at hearing bef. Rules Com, [549]; [561];
- report as chmn. of Congressl. Com, 1919, [562-567];
- tribute to helpful Senators; names them, [566];
- praise for members of Congressl. Com, names them, [566];
- conv. gives rising vote of thanks and dele, speak words of praise, [567-8];
- re-elected, [574];
- at last suff. hearing, [577];
- excellent speech, [590]; [604]; [632];
- Congressl. Com. report, [633];
- tribute to Pres. Wilson, [640];
- org. Coll. Wom. Suff. League, [660-1]; [664];
- chmn. Natl. League of Women Voters, [689]; [701];
- bef. Repub. Natl. Com, [717].
- Parker, Adella M, [255]; [257]; [264].
- Parker, U. S. Rep. Richard Wayne (N. J.), chmn. at suff. hearing, [300];
- compliments speakers, makes no report, [309].
- Parker, Dr. Valeria, on tour for ratif, [606]; [650];
- Parsons, Elsie Clews, [661].
- Parsons, National Committeeman Herbert, [511].
- Parsons, Mary Ely, furnishes Dr. Shaw's office, [276].
- Patten, Dr. Simon N, [296].
- Patterson, Hannah J, report on Penn. campn, [409];
- on how to organize, [444]; [450];
- elected natl. vice-pres, [456];
- natl. cor. secy's, report, 1916, [481]; [485]; [501]; [503];
- tribute from chmn. Congressl. Com, [509];
- on Woman's Com. of Council of Natl. Defense, [726];
- receives distinguished service medal, [739].
- Patterson, U. S. Sen. Thomas M, addresses natl. suff. conv, [45].
- Patterson, Mrs. Thomas M, [74].
- Paul, Alice, tells of "militancy" in Gt. Brit, [280];
- chmn. Congressl. Com, [366];
- arranges for Pres. Wilson to receive wom. suff. deputation, [374];
- takes part in English "militant" movement, sent to prison;
- wants to start one in U. S. but idea frowned upon by Dr. Shaw, who appoints her chmn. Congressl. Com. to organize parade in Washtn.;
- shows much exec. ability;
- makes com. report to natl. conv, [377-381];
- forms Congressl. Union, is chmn.; Mrs. Catt makes inquiries, [379-80];
- Natl. Suff. Bd. will not permit her to act as chmn. of both and she is deposed from Congressl. Com.; remains head of Union, [381];
- has it fight Dem. party, [454-5];
- presides at hearing bef. House Com.; members attack her for trying to defeat Dems, who were friends of wom. suff; she defends this action, [474-5];
- asks chairman Webb what will be in Dem. platform, [476];
- heads Congressl. Com, [625];
- org. Congressl. Union, [675];
- reorganized as Natl. Woman's Party, 1917, Miss Paul chmn, [676]; [678-9].
- Peabody, George Foster, on wom. suff. platform, [340];
- holds Dr. Shaw's annuity fund, [458].
- Peace and Arbitration, Natl. Suff. Assn. favors, [67];
- Mrs. Mead and Mrs. Catt appeal for, [97-8];
- responsibility of U. S. for, [187];
- natl. suff. conv. endorses recommendation of Inter Parliamentary Union, [212]; [240];
- Mrs. Mead calls on Natl. Amer. Suff. Assn. to assist educatl, work for it, [254];
- Pres. Taft's effort for treaties, [326]; [328];
- natl. suff conv. in 1914 demands women should have a voice, commends Pres. Wilson's effort for peace, [426];
- assn's. attitude during the war, [578];
- Dr. Shaw's demand for world peace, [759].
- Peck, Prof. Mary Gray, elected natl headqrs. secy, [261];
- gives report of new headqrs, value of New York center, increased demand for literature, large sales, valuable suggestions, [267-9];
- on Congressl. Com, [319].
- Pendleton, Pres. Ellen F, [663].
- Penfield, Jean Nelson, [338];
- bef. Senate com, women's need of ballot in social service work, [352];
- on tour for ratif, [606]; same, [650].
- Penfield, Perle, [253]; [261].
- Penn, Hannah, only woman Governor, [334].
- Penn, William, Govt. free only when people make laws, [334].
- Pennybacker, Mrs. Percy V, report on Child Welfare, [560]; [687]; [690]; [697].
- Penrose, U. S. Sen. Boies, refuses to see suff. dele, [516];
- opp. to suff. plank in Repub. natl. platform, [711].
- Perkins, Prof. Emma M, [212].
- Perkins, Mrs. Roger G, [494].
- Perkins, Mrs. S.M.C, [656].
- Petersen, Florence Bennett, [669-70].
- Petition of National American Suffrage Association for Federal Amendment, list of com, immense work, [258];
- report on vast work, Mrs. Catt's contrib. signatures of writers;
- automobile parade to Capitol to present;
- vote of thanks to members from natl. suff. conv, 1910;
- last petition, [274-5];
- distinguished signers, [300];
- in 1913, [368];
- 200,000 names presented to Senate, [378];
- those of suffs. and "antis" compared, [392];
- first to Cong, for worn, suff, [619];
- first for 16th Amend, [623];
- great petition 1913, [626];
- for Wom. Suff. Com, [633];
- to senate for Fed. Amend, [638];
- initiative petit, of 38,000 in Mo, [402];
- 98,000 Conn, women petit. Legis. for Pres. suff, [602];
- 11,000 in Del. to U.S. Senate for Fed. Amend, [638];
- treatment of petitions in Mass, [188].
- Phelan, U. S. Sen. James D, [645].
- Philadelphia, municipal corruption, need of women's votes, [65], [72];
- ignoring of women's civic work, [177];
- entertains natl. suff. conv. of 1912, overflow meetings, [332];
- great rally in Independence Square, [333].
- Philippines, wom. suff. soc. formed, [561].
- Phillips, Elsie Cole, at Senate hearing;
- need of the ballot by wives and mothers of working classes;
- theirs not the ignorant vote, [348]; [361].
- "Picketing," work of natl. Press Bureau to counteract;
- Mrs. Catt and Dr. Shaw condemn, editorials on, [529-30].
- Pierce, Charlotte, [16]; [209];
- sole survivor of first Woman's Rights Convention, [333]; [559];
- natl. conv. sends letter, 1920, [610].
- Pierce, Katherine, [685].
- Pierce, Rev. U. G. B, [459]; [515].
- Pinchot, Gifford, shows nation's need of women's vote, [377].
- Pinchot, Mrs. Gifford, entertains Natl. Bd, [516];
- report on Industrial Protection of Women, [560]; [731].
- Pinkham, Winona Osborne, [729].
- Pioneers, at natl. conv. '02, [31];
- suff. luncheon at natl. conv. in Chicago, [615].
- Pittman, U. S. Sen. Key, [713].
- Pitzer, Annie, [341].
- Planks, for Woman Suffrage, efforts to obtain in platforms of polit. parties;
- Plan of work, for 1901, [10];
- Platt, Margaret B, [247].
- Plummer, Mary R, [667].
- Podell, Nettie A, [286].
- Pohl, Dr. Esther Lovejoy, [133].
- Poindexter, U. S. Sen. Miles, [638].
- Poindexter, Mrs. Miles, [382].
- Polk, Gov. Joseph K. (Mo.), [668].
- Pollock, U. S. Sen. William P, speaks for Fed. Suff. Amend, [565], [642];
- copies of speech sent to southern States, [603];
- tries to obtain needed vote, [641]; [647].
- Pomerene, U.S. Sen. Atlee, refuses to represent his State on Fed. Suff. Amend, [598].
- Pomeroy, U. S. Sen. S. C, offers first res. for Fed. Wom. Suff. Amend, in 1868, [621].
- Porritt, Annie G, Laws Affecting Women and Children, [494]; [532].
- Portland, Ore, entertains natl. suff. conv, [117];
- Mrs. Duniway and others meet the delegates, cordial welcome from press and people, [119].
- Porto Rico, Natl. Assn. asks wom. suff. for, [11];
- suff. soc. formed, [561].
- Post, Louis F, on Ethics of Suffrage, [18]; [20]; [205]; [212].
- Potter, Eva, [556].
- Potter, Prof. Frances Squire,
- Women and the Vote, speech on coll. women's eve, [228];
- at Spokane, [246];
- masterly speech on Coll. Women and Democracy, [255-6]; [260];
- elected natl. cor. secy, [261]; [265];
- sends letter of regret from Natl. Suff. Bd. to Pres. Taft, [272];
- address on The Making of Democracy, [274];
- natl. cor. secy's, report, conv. gives rising vote, declines re-election, [381-3];
- on Res. Com, [289]; [290].
- Pou, U. S. Rep. Edward W. (N. C.),
- Pound, L. Annice, [109].
- Poyntz, Juliet Stuart, [283].
- Pratt, Mayor N.S, welcomes suff. dele, to Spokane, [244].
- Presidential Conventions, treatment of wom. suff, see [Chapter XXIII].
- Presidential Suffrage,
- natl. assn's. early work for, [2], [11];
- Mr. Blackwell's argument for, [12];
- right of Legis. to grant, [43];
- great value of, [62];
- Chief Justice Fuller's decision, [130];
- line of least resistance, [219];
- gained in Ills. and other States, power it gives women;
- first suggested by U. S. Sen. Hoar, [369-70];
- Ills. Sup. Ct. declares legality, [407];
- Natl. Exec. Council strongly endorses, [452];
- bills introduced in 1916, [495];
- Mrs. Catt declares grant by Legis. legal, [520];
- great "drive" for begun, [528];
- Natl. Assn. works for, victories gained, [539];
- great gains in 1918, [550-1];
- Mo. Legis. grants during natl. suff. conv;
- appeals to conv. from Iowa, Tenn. and Conn, to ask their Legis. for it, [559];
- 98,000 women ask for in Conn, [602];
- granted in many States, [602], [632], [643];
- effect on personnel of Cong, [643].
- Price, Ellen H. E, welcomes natl. suff. conv. to Phila, [33-4]; [666].
- Price, Lucy J, [391]; [467]; [476]; [548]; [585].
- Primary Suffrage,
- Prince of Wales, decorates Amer. woman doctor for war service, [735].
- Progress,
- natl. suff. organ, begun, [35];
- wide circulation, [60];
- 62,000 distrib, made a monthly, [162];
- changed to weekly, [205].
- Progressive Party,
- adopts worn, suff, [xxi];
- women assist, 1912, [342];
- Natl. Conv. declares for Fed. Suff. Amend, [480];
- for worn, suff, [625];
- formed in Chicago, adopts worn, suff, women flock into it, [705-707];
- strong woman suffrage plank, [714].
- Prohibition, Federal Amendment adopted, [xxiii];
- vote for compared with vote for Suff. Amend, [449];
- submitted by Cong;
- suffs. see State's rights advocates voting for it, [537].
- Prohibition Party,
- wom. suff. in platform, [206];
- women assist, 1912, [342];
- Natl. Conv. declares for Fed. Suff. Amend, [480];
- accepts League of Women Voters' planks, [700];
- always for wom, suff, [702]; [714].
- Proxies, natl, suff. conv. 1912, abolishes their voting, [341].
- Publishing Company, Woman Suffrage; see [Natl. Wom. Suff. Pub. Co.]
- Pyle, Mrs. John L,
- work in S. Dak, [420-1];
- describes successful campn, [494]; [570]; [669];
- offers res. against U. S. Sen. Wadsworth in natl. suff. conv, [692].