V. Y. W. Wadsworth, U. S. Sen. James W, [560] ;refuses to represent his State on Fed. Suff. Amend, [598] ; [645] ; censured by Natl. League of Women Voters, [692] ; opp. wom. suff. plank, 1916, [711] . Wadsworth, Mrs. James W,re-elected pres. Natl. Anti-Suff. Assn;during natl. suff. conv. issues circular in Washtn. saying suffs. are pacifists and Socialists and the N. Y. victory was due to latter; Mary Garrett Hay answers, [536-7] ; at Senate com. hearing, [548] ; calls suffs. pro-Germans and "slackers," [560] ; at last suff. hearing, [577] ; introd. her "staff", [584] ; scores members of Cong. who favor Fed. Suff. Amend, [585] ; [592] ; [679] ; Mrs. Catt resents her attacks during the war, refers to her father, John Hay, [736-7] . Wainwright, Mrs. Richard, bef. coms. of Cong, [547] , [549] , [585] ; [675] . Waite, Judge Charles B, [280] ; [656] . Wald, Lillian D, [705] . Waldo, Clara H, [120] . Walker, Elizabeth Wheeler, [525] ; [567] ; [607] . Walker, Dr. Mary, [438] . Walker, Speaker Seth (Tenn.),opp. Fed. Amend, [653] ; goes to Washtn. and Conn, to prevent, [682] . Wallace, Zerelda G, suff. petit. scorned, [297] . Walsh, U. S. Sen. David I, Walsh, U. S. Sen. Thomas J,bef. Senate com, "duty of Govt. to see that every citizen is assured of fundamental right of suff";speech widely circulated, [547] ; same, [633] ; [645] ; for wom. suff. plank in Dem. platform, [713] . Ward, Lester F, on development of sexes, [92] . Ward, Lydia Avery Coonley, [42] ; [185] . Warfield, Gov. Edwin (Md.),welcomes natl. suff. conv, pays tribute to suffs, [153] ; later sends letter of appreciation, [180] ; [182] . Warner, Mrs. Leslie, speaks at natl. suff. conv, [568] . Warren, Ohio, natl. suff. headqrs, removed to, [61] , [93] . War Service of Women in Europe,natl. conv. devotes evening to it, speakers from various countries, [544] ; of suffs. in the Civil War, [618] . War Work of Organized Suffragists, [vi] , [xxii] ;in Canada, [400] ; [410] ; in U. S, officers of suff. assns. in service; Mrs. Catt urges necessity for war work, [517] ; Exec. Council of Natl. Assn. pledges loyalty and service to the Govt, [518] ; four depts. of work, [520] ; war work of suffs. reviewed by Mrs. Katharine Dexter McCormick; "Dr. Shaw's appt. as chmn. of Woman's Com. of Council of National Defense has made coƶperation with Govt. closer", [520] ; Natl. Assn. plans more depts. of war work, reaffirms loyalty to Govt and support of its war measures, [543] ; all officers of Natl. Assn. in service, [555] ; Oversea Hospitals, [558] , [568] ; mass meeting in Washtn, [564] ; reports of War Coms, 1918, Mrs. McCormick's chapter on, refutes charges of "antis", [560] ; [574] ; Natl. Assn. first organized body of women to offer services to Govt;President accepts and calls upon suff. leaders to coƶperate, [578] ; patriotism where women vote, [579] ; see [Chap. XXIV] , [720] ; Mrs. Catt calls Exec. Council of Natl. Assn. to Washtn, [720] ; board of officers submits plan for aiding the Govt, which is discussed and adopted, [722] ; depts. of work, [723] ; mass meeting held and plan sent to Pres. Wilson by Secy. of War Baker;he expresses approval and assn. begins its work, [724-5] ; Dr. Shaw, its hon. pres, appt. by Council of Natl. Defense chmn. of Woman's Com, which is named, [726-7] ; assn. makes Mrs. McCormick genl. chmn. of its War Service Dept, reports of heads to natl. suff. conv. of 1917, [727-730] ; to conv. of 1919, [730-732] ; report of Oversea Hospitals, [732-734] ; to conv. of 1920, [734-5] ; women's war work in N. Y. obtains the suff. for them, [737] ; work of suits, on Woman's Com. of Council of Natl. Defense, [737] ; its work ended, Secy. Baker's tribute, [739] ; heroic record, [740] . Washington City, entertains natl. suff. conv. of 1904, [86] ; Washington, State, wom. suff. amend, carried, [xx] ;how women were disfranchised when Territory, [257] ; adopts constitl. amend, for wom. suff, [310] ; Dr. Shaw's comment;reports from State officers, [317] ; natl. conv. sends greetings, [328] ; [625] . Waterman, Julia T, opp. wom. suff, [363] . Watson, Elizabeth Lowe, tells of Calif. victory, [317] . Watson, U. S. Sen. James E, chmn. Senate Wom. Suff. Com, [645-6] ;at Natl. Repub. Conv. 1920, [717] . Watson-Lister, Mrs. A, tells of wom. suff. in Australia, [91] , [111] . Watterson, Col. Henry, [329] . Way, Amanda, [132] . Weaver, Ida M, [52] . Webb, U. S. Rep. Edwin Y. (N. C.), [307] ; [434] ;chmn. Judic. Com, [469] ; tells suffs. they should not come "bothering" Congress, [472] ; says there will be no wom. suff. plank in Dem. platform, [476] ; tries to prevent Wom. Suff. Com, [525] ; suppresses report on Fed. Amend, [504] ; unfair treatment of res, [631] , [633] , [635] . Webster, Jean, for wom. suff, [297] . Weeks, Anna O, [373] . Welch, Prof. Lillian, [663] . Weld, Louis D. (Swift and Co.), addresses League of Women Voters, [695] . Wells, Mrs. James B, [476] ; Wentworth, Jennie Wells, [404] . West, Gov. Oswald (Ore.), greetings to natl. suff. conv, [341] . Wester, Catharine J, [395] . Western New York Federation of Women's Clubs, first to admit suff. societies, [214] . Wetmore, Maude, [726] . Wheat, Fannie J, vase to Miss Anthony, [13] . Wheeler, Everett P, bef. Com. on Rules, [391] ; [438] ;at last suff. hearing, [583] ; brings suit against Fed. Suff. Amend, [654] ; org. Men's Anti-Suff. Assns. in N. Y, Tenn, and Maryland, conducts cases in court, [680-682] . White, Armenia S, [137] ; [208] . White, Natl. Dem. Chmn. George, Mrs. Catt thanks in name of Natl. Amer. Suff. Assn. for his own and party's support of Fed. Suff. Amend, [648] . White, Mrs. George P, [467] . White, Mrs. Henry, [437] . White, Mary Ogden, [528] ;report on natl. publicity, returns reach millions of words; work on Woman Citizen , [571] ; [614] . White, Nettie Lovisa, [40] ; [67] ;secures names to Fed. Amend, petition, [275] ; [341] . White, Ruth, [506] ; Whitehouse, Norman deR, [458] . Whitehouse, Mrs. Norman deR, interviews Pres. candidate Hughes, [507] ; Whitney, Charlotte Anita, tells of Coll. Women's League in Calif, campn, [319] ;elected natl. vice-pres, [342] ; work in Calif, [662] . Whitney, Mrs. Henry M, [678] . Whitney, Rosalie Loew, at last suff. hearing, [578] , [580] . Wickersham, George W, [680] ; [682] . Wilbur, Henry, [284] . Wildman, John K, [146] . Wiley, Dr. Harvey W, address at natl. suff. conv, 1911, [322-3] . Wilkes, Rev. Eliza Tupper, [140] . Willard, Mabel Caldwell, at natl. suff. headqrs, [526] ; Willcox, William R, chmn. Repub. Natl. Com, [636] . Williams, Charl, [652] . Williams, Fannie Barrier, offers tribute of colored people to Miss Anthony, [203] . Williams, Jesse Lynch, [340] . Williams, U. S. Sen. John Sharp, [640] ; [713] . Williams, Mrs. Richard, [108] ; [214] . Williams, Sylvanie, addresses Miss Anthony, [60] . Willis, Gwendolen Brown, [668] . Willis, Sarah L, [209] . Wills, M. Frances, [317] . Wilson, Agnes Hart, [515] . Wilson, Mrs. Benjamin F, entertains natl. suff. conv. [410] ; Wilson, Mrs. Halsey W, instructs suff. schools, [539] ; Wilson, Margaret, on hon. com. for natl. suff. conv, [440] ;showers Dr. Shaw with flowers, sits on suff. platform, [459] ; at suff. meeting in Washtn, [724] . Wilson, Gov. Woodrow (N. J.), approves of School suff. for women, [320] . Wilson, Pres. Woodrow,converted to wom. suff, [xxi] ; first delegation recd. is a group of suffs;they quote from his book The New Freedom, [374] ; urged by natl. suff. conv. to make Fed. Suff. Amend. administration measure and recommend it in his message;he pays no attention; Dr. Shaw and conv. resent; make appt. to call on him; he receives them, first President to do so, [373-4] ; Dr. Shaw presents their case, tells how Cong. has ignored them, asks him to send spec. message and recom. a Wom. Suff. Com. in Lower House; he answers that he cannot speak as an individual but only as directed by his party but he favors the Wom. Suff. Com; asked to proclaim Women's Independence Day, [404] ; Miss Schwimmer brings petition for peace, [410] ; favors initiative and referendum, [417] ; Natl. Suff. Assn. commands effort for peace, [426] ; [434] ; with seven of his Cabinet declares for wom. suff;votes in N. J. for amend; receives natl. suff. conv; says he is thinking of suff. plank in Dem. platform, [440] ; natl. conv. expresses appreciation of his declaration for wom. suff, [461] ; it received more votes at last election than he did, [473] ; [475] ; [488-9] ; addresses natl. suff. conv. in 1916; scene in theater, [495-6] ; listens to other speakers;Mrs. Catt introduces; text of speech, [496] ; pictures the evolution of the Govt, says movement for wom. suff. has come with conquering power and will prevail;he has come to fight with its advocates and they will not quarrel as to method, [496-498] ; Dr. Shaw tells him women want it in his administration and he smiles and bows, [498-9] ; signs Natl. Child Labor Law "with pride and pleasure," 500; suff. leaders urge him to endorse Fed. Amend, but he declines, [507] ; sends congrat. to natl. suff. conv;has reached a belief in Fed. Amend, [520] ; calls extra session of Cong. asks for declaration of war, [523] ; says creation of Com. on Wom. Suff. would be very wise act, [524] ; "democracy a rule of action," [533] ; Dr. Shaw proposes message of loyalty and support which conv. sends, [533] ; chairmen of four minor parties petition for Fed. Suff. Amend, [548] ; sends best wishes for Fed. Amend, to natl. suff. conv;it returns appreciation of his support, [558] ; Dem. members call on him;he advises submission of Fed. Suff. Amend, [562] ; appeals to Senate in person, [563] ; makes second appeal, [564] ; accepts services of Natl. Suff. Assn. for war, [578] ; favors Fed. Amend, [579] ; anti-suffs. misuse his declaration on wom. suff, [580] ; members of House com. interview and he urges it, [583] ; sends best wishes to League of Women Voters, [599] ; natl. conv. expresses gratitude, [600] ; inaugurated, receives four deputns. for wom. suff, [626] ; favors it, [630] ; favors Wom. Suff. Com, [633] ; [634] ; declares for Fed. Suff. Amend, [635] ; Dem. women confer with, [639] ; appeals to Senate, [640] ; second appeal, [640] ; cables from Paris, [642-3] ; calls spec. session of Cong, [644] ; Mrs. Catt pays tribute for his support of Fed. Suff. Amend, [648] ; assists ratif. in Tenn;sends message to jubilee suff. meeting, [652] ; on wom. suff. in 1912 and 1915, [708] ; suggests wom. suff. plank in 1916, [713-14] ; explains it;does not disapprove Fed. Amend, [714] ; Natl. Amer. Wom. Suff. Assn. offers its services for war work, [722] ; he expresses appreciation, [725] ; women ask representn. at Peace Conf, [738] ; he pays tribute to Woman's Com. of Council of Natl. Defense, [739] ; Dr. Shaw answers his declaration that U. S. wants nothing material out of the war, [759] ; tribute to Dr. Shaw after her death, [760] ; with Mrs. Wilson sends sympathy and flowers, [760] ; address to U. S. Senate urging submission of Fed. Suff. Amend; "wom. suff. necessary to prosecution of the war and trust of other peoples," [761-763] . Winslow, Rose, [364] ;brings to natl. conv. res. for suff. of Natl. Wom. Trade Union League, [394] . Winsor, Mary, [319] . Wise, Rabbi Stephen S, [141] . Wollstonecraft, Mary, [185] . Woman Citizen , Woman's Journal and other papers merged in, [528] ;work for Fed. Amend, [556] ; acct. of Senate debate on Fed. Suff. Amend, [563] ; "service indispensable," [614] ; [698] . Woman Suffrage, status in 1901, [16] . Woman Suffrage Committee,gives five days' hearing on Fed. Suff. Amend, reports favorably, [562] ; again, [565] . Woman Suffrage Party, name widely adopted, [313] . Woman Suffrage Publishing Co, Natl, final report, printed and distrib. 50,000,000 pieces of literature, [614] . Woman's Christian Temperance Union,State of Tasmania sends greetings to natl. suff. conv, [28] ; World's, endorses wom. suff, [205] ; action of States, [206] ; close cooperation with suff. assns, [215] ; [247] ; many references. Woman's Committee of Council of National Defense,Govt. appoints Dr. Anna Howard Shaw, chairman, [520] ; she describes its duties, asks cooperation of Natl. Suff. Assn, [534-536] ; further acct, other members, [726-7] ; [730] ; great work, [737] ; its duties ended, Secy, of War Baker's tribute, [739] . Woman's Journal , [39] ;on natl. conv. in New Orleans, [55] ; [73] ; [79] ; [89] ; accounts of suff. conv. in Portland, [118-19] ; compliments to, [132] ; tribute to Miss Anthony, [134] ; comment on change of heart of Miss Anthony and Mr. Blackwell, [147] ; report on wom. suff. in Legislatures, [211] ; Miss Blackwell's work on, [260] ; account of expos, at Seattle and suff. day, [264] ; criticises Pres. Taft's speech to natl. suff. conv, [373] ; Mr. Blackwell's work on paper, [277] ; Miss Blackwell offers to make it offic. organ of Natl. Amer. Assn, which accepts, [289] ; descrip. of natl. suff. convs, [290] ; founder and editors, [311] ; first report under auspices of Natl. Amer. Assn, [315] ; high praise for Ky. women, [331] ; bound vols. at natl. suff. headqrs, [335] ; deficit under control of Natl. Assn, paid by Mrs. McCormick and paper returned to Miss Blackwell, [337] ; says Shafroth Amend, should have been submitted to Natl. Exec. Council but supports it, [415] , [422] ; merged in Woman Citizen , [528] ; [667] . Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania, Foundation in Preventive Medicine, mem. to Dr. Shaw, [613] . Woman's Rights Convention, first, [16] ;60th anniv. celebr, [213] ; Mrs. Stanton's and Miss Howland's descriptions, [215] ; program of meeting, [219] . Women's Trade Union League, Natl. res. for wom. suff, [394] . Wood, C. E. S, [135] . Wood, Harriette Johnson, [238] . Wood, Henry A. Wise, at last suff. hearing, "voting a man's job," [585] . Wood, U. S. Rep. William R. (Ind.), [548] . Woods, Dr. Frances, [20] ; [208] . Woodward, Mrs. C. S, [229] . Woolley, Rev. Celia Parker, [18] ; [20] ; [703] . Woolley, Pres. Mary E, at natl. suff. conv. in Balto, shows indebtedness of higher education of women to suff. leaders, tribute to Miss Anthony, plea for wom, suff, [168-9] ; [442] ;signs Call for Natl. Coll. Wom. Suff. League, [661] ; an officer, [663] . Woolsey, Kate Trimble, [239] . Working women, laws for, [95] ;need of vote, [97] ; [143] ; suff. movement needs, [165-6] ; their need of vote, injustice of Govt, [189] ; [209] ; their need of suff, [210] ; conditions in New York, [231] ; duty of women of leisure, [233] ; Congressl. suff. hearing devoted to, [301] ; [302] ; [304] ; Miss Lathrop says theirs would not be the ignorant vote, [345] ; their case presented at natl. suff. conv, [348] , [350-2] ; [356] ; [357] ; [361] ; on natl. wom. suff. platform, 1913, the ballot and a square deal demanded, [364-5] ; their large orgztns. want suff, [392] ; laws for in equal suff. States, [393] ; they demand the vote, [394] ; no chivalry for, [409] ; [472] ; they only can reach working men, [519] . Works, U. S. Sen. John D, [339] ; [347] . Works, Mrs. John D, [383] . Wright, Carroll D, for wom. suff, [196] . Wright, Dr. George H, objects to Shafroth Amend, [747] . Wright, Martha C,in anti-slavery days, [203] ; calls first Wom. Rights Conv, [219] . Writers and editors, eminent list sign petit, for wom. suff, [296-7] . Wyoming,