[16] In November, 1910, a woman’s suffrage amendment was again defeated, as was the amendment prohibiting the sale of liquor. [Tr.]
[17] In November, 1910, four women were elected to the House of Representatives of the Colorado legislature. [Tr.]
[18] Mrs. Ida Husted Harper, in collaboration with Susan B. Anthony, has written a History of W Suffrage which deals with the subject so far as the United States are concerned. [Tr.]
[19] Equal pay has been established by law in the states having woman’s suffrage.
[20] It is worth mentioning that in the Spanish-American War Miss McGee filled the position of assistant surgeon in the medical department, doing so with distinction.
[21] A. v. Máday, Le droit des femmes au travail, Paris, Giardet et Briere.
[22] In her book, L’ouvrière aux États-Unis, Paris, Juven, 1904.
[23] Those who cannot pay an annual tax of two dollars.
[24] In L’ouvrière aux États-Unis.
[25] The organ of the National American Woman’s Suffrage Association is Progress and is published in Warren, Ohio. There, one can also secure Perhaps and Do you Know, two valuable propaganda pamphlets written by Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt. Other literature on woman’s suffrage can be obtained from the same source.