Q. S. R. Race Problem,Natl. Suff. Assn. declares its neutral position, [59] ; Mrs. Catt says each State must decide it, [83] ; U. S. Sen. Borah's opinion, [413] . See [Negroes] . Rainey, Mrs. Henry T, [382] . Raker, U. S. Rep. John E. (Calif.),wom. suff. clean cut question of right, [356] ; demands Com. on Wom. Suff. in Lower House, [388] ; at hearing in 1916, [504-5] ; introd. Fed. Amend, and res. for Wom. Suff. Com, 1917, [524] ; [548] ; introd. new res. for Fed. Suff. Amend, [562] ; presides at hearing, [577] ; interviews Pres. Wilson, [583] ; [628] ; chmn. new Com. on Wom. Suff, [634-5-6] ; for Fed. Elections Bill, [658] . Raker, Mrs. John E, [382] . Rankin, Jeannette,report as field secy, [368] ; tells of Montana victory, [409] ; on Congressl. Com, [451] ; as U. S. Rep. addresses suff. conv, [520-1] ; tells of her bill for nationality of wives, [521] ; speaks at natl. suff. headqrs. in Washtn, [523] ; introd. Fed. Suff. Amend, [524] ; urges it at Senate hearing, [546] ; [548] ; grills anti-suff. speaker, [584] ; vote against war, [585] ; first wom. Representative, speaks at suff. headqrs. and escorted to Capitol, [632] ; [633] ; opens debate on Fed. Amend, [636] . Ranlett, Helen, [368] ; [405] . Ransdell, U. S. Sen. Joseph E,on Wom. Suff. Com, [383] ; votes for Fed. Amend, [627] . Ratification of Federal Woman Suffrage Amendment,Mrs. Catt's plans and work for;sends representatives to Governors, [649-650] ; effort for spec, sessions of Legis, New York and Kans. lead;Mrs. Catt heads deputation to western States, [650] ; action of southern section; great fight in Tenn, Mrs. Catt leads, Pres. Wilson assists, [652] ; Maine and Ohio try referendum, U. S. Sup. Ct. decision, final victory, Amend, proclaimed, [652] ; Conn, then ratifies and later Vt, [653] ; appeals to courts, [653-655] . See St. chapters in Vol. VI near end of each. Fight on by Men's Anti-Suff. Assn. in Conn, Md, W. Va, and Tenn, [681-2] . Ratifications of Federal Amendment, partial list, [606] . Red Cross, [535] ;natl. suff. conv. asks that women be represented on its War Council;women do much of its work, plan of worn, nurses in army hospitals orig. with a woman and first military hospital was estab. by a woman; com. appointed to confer with Red Cross, [540] ; branch in natl. suff. headqrs, [567] . Reed, U. S. Sen. James A, [638] ; [645] . Reed, Speaker Thomas B, [73] ; Reid, Mrs. Ogden Mills, [519] . Reilley, Mrs. Eugene, [490] . Reilly, Caroline I, [249] ;report of Natl. Press Bureau for 1911;its work extends around the globe, [315] ; for 1912, 20 syndicates on list, [2] ,000 copies of press bulletin sent weekly to every State and many countries, spec, editions for papers prepared, [3] ,000 letters answered during year, [336] ; [604] . Remsen, Pres. Ira, presides at coll. wom. suff. evening, in Balto, [168] ;invites natl. suff. conv. to visit Johns Hopkins, [183] . Reports on Federal Suffrage Amendment,Senate and House Coms, urged to report, [299] , [303] , [309] ; refuse, 1912, [363] ; from coms, of Cong, [624] ; favorable from Senate, [626] , [633] ; few reports from House, [627] ; from House Com. on Rules, [628] ; from House Judic, [631] ; from House Wom. Suff. Com. [635] . Republican National Committee refuses to give 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] ; effort for amend, [636-638] ; Mrs. Catt thanks, [648] ; work for ratification, [651-2] ; in 1920 sends out appeal for it, [715] . Republican National Conventions,one in 1916 declares for wom. suff, [480] ; refuses plank for Fed. Amend, but endorse wom. suff, [505] ; struggle over plank, [509-10] ; action on League of Women Voters' planks, [700] ; on wom. suff. planks in 1904, [702] ; in 1908, [703] ; in 1912, [704] ; great struggle in 1916, names of friends and foes, State's rights plank, [710-712] ; in 1920, Natl. Suff. Assn. demands ratif. of Fed. Amend, presents plank, Res. Com. evades, [716-17] ; women ask representation in party, partially conceded, [717] . Republican Party,attitude toward wom. suff, [xviii] , [xx] ; adopts plank, [xxi] ; vote in Cong, [xxii] , [xxiii] ; record on Fed. Suff. Amend, [430] ; why was it not held responsible, [434] ; record of members of Cong, on Fed. Suff. Amend, [474-5] ; vote of members of Cong, on Wom. Suff. Com, [525] ; vote of members of Cong, on Fed. Amend, [563] , [565] ; members in Cong, responsible for delay of Amend, [598] ; promise Amend, [620] ; do not assist, [625] ; vote in Cong, on Fed. Amend, Senate, [624] , [627] ; Lower House, [629] , [636] ; Senate, [640] , [642] ; House, [644] ; Senate, [646] . See [647-8-9] . Res. of Senators, [639] ; party makes first declaration for State's rights in wom. suff. plank, 1916, [711] . Resolutions,adopted by natl. suff. conv. of 1901, [15] ; of 1902, [43] ; 1903, [67] ; of 1904, [105] ; of 1905, [136] , [145-6] ; of 1906, [179] ; of 1907, [212] ; of 1908, [240] ; of 1909, [257] ; of 1911, [328] ; of 1912, [339] ; of 1913, [373] ; of 1914, [425-6] ; of 1915, sacredness of home and marriage, [461] ; of 1916, [502] ; of 1917, loyalty and service to the Govt, [518] ; Cong. urged to submit Fed. Suff. Amend. as a War measure;rejoicing over many important victories; support for war measures of Govt; equal pay for equal work, [543] ; of 1919, [574-5] ; of 1920, [600-1] . Resolutions for Woman Suffrage by various organizations, [128] . Reynolds, Minnie J, work on natl. suff. petit, [258] ;secures writers' names, [275] ; gives eminent list at Senate hearing, [295-297] . Rhees, Pres. Rush, speaks of Anthony Mem. Bldg, [744] . Rhinelander, Rt. Rev. Philip Mercer, [343] . Richards, Janet, [260] , [264] ;bef. House Judic. Com, [434] ; on recep. com, 1917, [515] . Richardson, A. Madely, [611] . Richardson, Nell, [6] ,000 mile motor suff. trip, [481] . Richardson, "Tom", welcomes natl. suff. conv. to New Orleans, [57] . Ringrose, Mary E, [317] . Riordan, U. S. Rep, Daniel J. (N. Y.), [548] ; [645] . Roberts, Gov. Albert H,helps ratif. in Tenn, [652] ; Dem. Natl. Com. urges to call spec. session for ratif, [717] . Robertson, Beatrice Forbes, [289] . Robins, Raymond, [289] ; [511] . Robins, Mrs. Raymond,pres. Natl. Wom. Trade Union League, on White Slave Traffic, [286] ; appeals for vote in name of the league, [302] ; [306] ; res. that suffs. support only candidates favoring Fed. Amend, stirs up Atlantic City conv, [489] ; asks ballot for women wage earners, [496] , [499] ; [564] ; [570] ; chmn. Women in Industry Com, [686] , [692] . Robinson, State Sen. Helen Ring (Colo.), [366] . Robinson, Margaret C, accused by Mrs. Catt of making false assertions against her during the war, [736] . Rochester University, mem. bldg. for Miss Anthony, [200-1] . Rodgers, Helen Z. M, [214] . Roessing, Mrs. Frank M, Rogers, Mrs. Henry Wade,elected natl. treas, [425] ; report, large receipts, [441] ; re-elected, [456] ; report for 1916, receipts, $81,869;obligations to "finance com. of fifty," [482-3] ; report as chmn. for war com. on Food Production, [520] ; re-elected, treas. report for 1917, comparison with early days, [541] ; [555] ; report for 1918, receipts, $107,736;Oversea Hospitals' fund, $133,339, [558] ; report, receipts from 1914 to 1920;with Oversea Hospitals' fund, $612,000, [608] ; seven years of gratuitous service, [609] ; at Repub. Natl. Conv, [716] ; [724] ; report of funds for Women's Oversea Hospitals during the war, [734] . Rogers, Mrs. John, [395] . Roosevelt, Alice, greets Miss Anthony, [88] . Roosevelt, President Theodore, [xxi] ;invites Miss Anthony to White House, [88] ; receives natl. suff. conv, [99] ; it asks him to recommend Fed. Suff. Amend, [126] ; Miss Anthony presents list of requests, all ignored, [137] ; birthday letter to Miss Anthony, [191] ; suff. com. interviews, he says a petition would have no effect on him, [217] ; [222] ; says people have a right to change Natl. Constitn, [359] ; speaks for wom. suff, in Metrop. Opera House, New York, [367] ; urges U. S. Sen. Moses to vote for Fed. Suff. Amend, [571] ; favors Amend, [579] ; favors wom. suff. plank in Progressive platform, [625] ; speaks for it, [626] ; urges Fed. Suff. Amend, [634] , [636] ; at Natl. Repub. Conv, 1912, [705] ; forms Progressive Party; its res. com. substitutes another for his wom. suff. plank, [706] ; he accepts and speaks for it, [707] ; while Pres, he refused all appeals, [706] . Roosevelt, Jr, Mrs. Theodore, [442] . Root, Mrs. Elihu, advises Pres. Taft not to welcome natl. suff. conv, [269] . Root, Martha S, [106] ; [146] . Rowe, Charlotte, amazing "anti" speech, [592] . Rucker, U. S. Rep. A. W,speaks for Colo, at suff. conv, [269] ; introd. Fed. Suff. Amend, [300] ; women's vote in Colo, [308] ; [354] . Rumely, Edward A, [548] . Russia,loyal to U. S, [28] ; legal and polit. status of women, [50] ; [213] . Ruutz-Rees, Caroline, [372] ;elected natl. vice-pres, [373] ; org. Junior Suff. Corps, [405] ; chmn. Com. on Literature, compiles some of Dr. Shaw's speeches, [447] ; bef. Senate com, [464] ; bef. House com, [472] ; at mem. service for Dr. Shaw, [611] . Ryan, Agnes E, [315] ; [380] . Ryerson, Mrs. Arthur, [542] . Ryshpan, Bertha, [286] .