The activities in the States auxiliary to the National Association are recorded in Volume VI, also accounts of the work in Great Britain and other countries and the chapter on the International Woman Suffrage Alliance.
A.
- Abbot, Grace, [692-3].
- Abbott, Dr. Lyman, Dr. Shaw criticizes, [158]; [256]; [682].
- Aberdeen and Temair, Marchioness of, pres. Intl. Council of Women, tribute to Dr. Shaw, [761].
- Adams, Abigail, makes first decl. for wom. suff, [121].
- Adams, Gov. Alva, tribute to wom. suff. in Colorado, answers criticisms; State will never repeal, [103-105].
- Addams, Jane, on child labor, [20];
- noteworthy address on Municipal Franchise for Women, [178];
- guest of Miss Garrett, [182]; [202];
- entertains natl. suff. conv. at Hull House, [206]; [207]; [258];
- guest of honor Coll. Wom. Suff. League, [319];
- working woman's need of vote, humanitarian woman's need, domestic woman's need, [320];
- elected first vice-pres. of Natl. Assn, [324];
- helps sub-station for suff. lit. in Chicago, [335];
- necessity for women to deal with social evil, [343];
- presides at suff. hearing 1912; says America falling behind rest of world; if women are to continue humanitarian efforts they must have the franchise, [354-356];
- urges a commssn. to investigate the equal suff. States and report, [363];
- men and women must solve social problems together with ballots in the hands of both, [364-5];
- at hearing bef. House Com. on Rules, gives nine instances where Cong. controlled suff, [387];
- unfair process for wom. suff, [390];
- western campaigning, [404];
- at Nashville conv. refers to Andrew Jackson and Chief Justice Marshall, asks why southern men so progressive in their day and so reactionary now, [409]; [419];
- resigns office, [424]; [450];
- at mem. service for Dr. Shaw, [611]; [613];
- org. Miss. Valley Conf, [667-8];
- at Repub. Natl. Conv, 1908, [703];
- bef. Repub. Res. Com. in 1912; seconds Roosevelt's nomination, [705];
- for wom. suff. plank in Progressive platform, [706].
- Additon, Lucia Faxon, [120].
- Advisory Committee on Woman Suffrage in Senate, [413-14];
- approves Shafroth Amend, [415].
- Alabama, peculiar chivalry, [36];
- hostility of members of Cong. to Fed. Suff. Amend, [516].
- Alaska, wom. suff. granted, [366], [370], [625].
- Alaska - Yukon - Pacific Exposition, [243];
- great beauty, suff. day, [264-5].
- Alden, Cynthia Westover, [258].
- Allen, Florence E, in Independence Square, [333];
- Allen, Gov. Henry J. (Kans.), addresses suff. conv, [576];
- calls spec, session to ratify Fed. Amend, [650].
- Allen, Mrs. Henry Ware, at suff. hearing; world calls for mother voice, [578], [581].
- Allender, Nina, [366].
- Amalgamated Copper Co, works against wom. suff, [421].
- Amendments, State, failure of campaigns for, [xvii];
- Natl. Assn. assists, [xvii], [1], [2];
- difficulty of, [xviii];
- requirements in different States; record of, [403];
- in New York, [417];
- defeated in 1915 in Mass, N. Y, Penn. and N. J, but reed, million and a quarter votes, [439];
- campaigns for must have consent of Natl. Bd, [510];
- carried in Mich, S. Dak. and Okla, [550];
- the campaigns, [557]; [620]; [630];
- foundation of Fed. Wom. Suff. Amend, [751].
- American Constitutional League, at last suff. hearing, [583];
- American Equal Rights Association, formed, [619];
- women desert, [621-2].
- American Federation of Labor, endorses wom. suff, [205], [249];
- American Woman Suffrage Association, [38]; [311];
- formed, [622].
- Americanization, Natl. Suff. Assn. works for, [724], [729], [732].
- Ames, Mayor Albert A, (Minneapolis), [7].
- Ammons, Prof. Theodosia, [52].
- Anderson, Martha Scott, [21].
- Anthony, U. S. Rep. Daniel R. (Kans.), [146]; [288].
- Anthony, Lucy E, [118];
- Anthony, Mary S, [45]; [107];
- Anthony Memorial Building at Rochester University, [201];
- names of exec. com; list of donors; Miss Anthony's work for admission of girls; they commemorate her birthday; Pres. Rhees calls bldg. great contribution, [743-745].
- Anthony, Susan B, work for Hist, of Wom. Suff, [iii], [iv], resigns as pres. of Natl. Amer. Suff. Assn, [1];
- at natl. conv. in Minneapolis, reads Mrs. Stanton's letter on church and wom. suff. and comments, [3-5]; [9];
- appeal against "regulated" vice, [11];
- work on Congressl. Com, [11];
- vase presented, [13];
- interest in N. Y. Sun suff. dept, [14];
- presides and introduces pioneers, [16];
- extract from biography, [22];
- Clara Barton's tribute, [25];
- welcomes intl. suff. conf, had early idea of it, [26];
- presides at pioneer's meeting, [31];
- on eductl. qualif. for suff, [32];
- introd. Mr. Blackwell, [33];
- at teacher's conv, [34];
- 82d birthday celebr. in Washtn, [39];
- lack of self-consciousness, [41];
- on com. to interview Pres. Roosevelt, [44];
- pen picture of on suff. platform, [45];
- at natl. suff. conv. in New Orleans, [57];
- tribute to Mrs. Merrick, [58];
- flowers presented from Phyllis Wheatly Club, [60];
- presides at conv, [64]; [67];
- tribute to Mrs. Stanton, [73-4];
- writes to Govs. of equal suff. States, [87];
- dele. to intl. suff. conv. in Berlin, [87];
- attends White House reception, tells Pres. Roosevelt to expect the suffs;
- Alice Roosevelt greets, [88];
- 84th birthday celebr. in Washtn, [98];
- incident, [99];
- Mrs. Catt's tribute, [100];
- presides on Colo, evening, [100];
- women pledge loyalty, [102]; [107];
- tribute to Miss Barton, who responds, [109];
- presides at Senate hearing, says she has appealed to seventeen Congresses, urges a report for the last time, [110-11];
- recep. by Chicago Woman's Club and others en route to Portland, [117-18];
- entertained by U.S. Sen. and Mrs. Carey in Cheyenne, [118];
- responds to greetings to natl. suff. conv, receives ovation, tells of Mrs. Stanton's and her visit to Ore. in '71 and early opposition, [120], [121];
- presides at first session, pen picture of, not always roses that were thrown, [122];
- introduces Mrs. Duniway, [123];
- tells of her paper, The Revolution, [132];
- speaks at unveiling of Sacajawea statue, [133];
- recep. on Expos. grounds, central figure, tribute of Miss Blackwell, [134];
- appeal to Pres. Roosevelt, [137];
- fills pulpit in Portland, [140];
- would not compel natl. suff. convs. to be held in Washtn, [147];
- for helping Ore. campaign, [147];
- fervent appeal, [149];
- dedicates park in Chico, cordial recep. in Calif, [150];
- attends her last suff. conv, [151];
- tribute of Clara Barton, [154];
- Pres. M. Carey Thomas and Miss Mary E. Garrett assure her of their interest in the natl. conv. in Baltimore, [167];
- guest of Miss Garrett, very ill but goes to conv. on college evening;
- warmly greeted;
- account of Baltimore American, great triumph, [167-8];
- tribute of women college presidents and professors, [168-173];
- supreme moment, her response, [173];
- Miss Garrett's social functions in her honor, [182];
- Dr. Thomas and Miss Garrett promise her to raise large fund for suff. work;
- her great happiness, [183];
- gives birthday money to Ore. campaign, [184];
- last words to a suff. conv, [185];
- not able to attend Congressl. hearing, [188];
- last birthday celebr. in Washtn, letters of congratulation, places work in Dr. Shaw's charge, pays tribute to the suff. workers, speaks last words in public, [191-2];
- Lorado Taft's bust of, [193];
- Dr. Shaw's farewell tribute, Miss Anthony never missed natl. suff. convs, [201];
- plans for memorials, [201-2];
- Mrs. Johnson's bust of;
- mem. bldg. in Rochester;
- mem. fund, [200-1];
- celebr. of birthday, 1907, mem. services, [202-4];
- favorite poem, [203];
- champion of colored race, [203];
- wide comment of press on her death, magazine articles, accounts of funeral, [204]
- leaves Hist. of Wom. Suff. to Natl. Assn, [205]; [214];
- Mrs. Lewis gives Natl. Assn. $10,000 in her memory, [236];
- wanted stenog. rept. of Dr. Shaw's speeches, [252];
- memorial fund, [253], [287];
- urged bequests for wom. suff, [276];
- at first wom. suff. hearings, [306];
- early visit to Ky, [311];
- writes Women's Decl. of Rights, [333];
- at Senate hearings, [347];
- secured reports from coms. of Cong, [377];
- argument for Fed. Suff. Amend. bef. Judic. Com, [428];
- urges Dr. Shaw to accept presidency;
- places duty in her hands but would be satisfied with Mrs. Catt, [455-6];
- Dr. Shaw wishes she could know present Senate com, [466];
- address to Cong. in 1866, [521];
- Susan B. Anthony room at natl. suff. headquarters, [527];
- collections for assn. in early days, [541]; [546]; [561];
- U.S. Sen. Shafroth helped, [566];
- mem. meeting at natl. suff. conv, Dr. Shaw's and Mrs. Avery's reminis, [569];
- centennial to be celebr. by assn, [574];
- at suff. hearings, [581]; [609]; [611];
- first meets Dr. Shaw, [612];
- celebr. of 100th birthday by natl. suff. conv.;
- tribute of Dr. Shaw; program of exercises, [615-16];
- enters wom. suff. movement, calls first conv. after Civil War, [618];
- her first demand and work for Fed. Suff. Amend; opposes 14th and 15th Amends, [619];
- in her paper, The Revolution, [620-1];
- arranges first conv. in Washtn, [621];
- scores Amer. Rights Assn, deserts it and forms Natl. Wom. Suff. Assn, [621-2];
- in eight campaigns, [624]; [661]; [664];
- last birthday letter to Mrs. Stanton, [741];
- work for admis. of girls to Rochester University;
- memorial bldg. for her, [743];
- her portrait over fireplace, birthday celebr. each year, [744];
- scholarship, [745];
- has natl. suff. headqrs. in Rochester, N. Y, till 1890;
- later in Washtn.;
- still later in Phila, then back to Rochester, [754];
- last words, [751];
- see [Susan B. Anthony Amend].
- Anti-Suffrage Associations, weakness of, [xix];
- in Australia, [92];
- undeveloped women, [223]; [235];
- Natl. Assn. asks Pres. Taft not to welcome suff. conv, [269];
- urges Cong. not to grant petition of suffs, [299];
- at Congressl. hearing in 1912, [354], [362-3];
- at hearing on appointmt. of Wom. Suff. Com, [383];
- Mrs. Arthur M. Dodge presides, list of speakers, [391];
- Natl. Assn. membership compared with that of Natl Suff. Assn, same with petitions, [392]; [394];
- U.S. Sen. Lea answers, [408];
- work in Mont, [421];
- bef. House Judic. Com. to oppose Fed. Suff. Amend, 1914, [436];
- membership analyzed, [437];
- bef. Senate Com, [467];
- bef. House com, [476];
- com. "heckles" speakers, [467], [476];
- some male speakers appear, [478-9];
- expenditures of men's associations to defeat wom. suff. amends, in N. Y, Penn. and Mass, [478-9];
- alliance with liquor interests, [486];
- Natl. Assn. holds one day conv. in Washtn. hotel, re-elects Mrs. Wadsworth pres, makes Mrs. Lansing secy, [536];
- at Senate com. hearing, 1916, [548];
- at last suff. hearing, 1918, [577];
- misrepresents Pres. Wilson on Fed. Amend, [580];
- two members of men's assn. occupy whole day, [583];
- hearing continued, [584-589]; [592];
- last efforts, [597]; [635];
- first heard in Washtn, com. in Mass, assn. org. there, officers, Remonstrance published, [678];
- coms. and assns. in N.Y. and other States, Natl. Assn. formed, officers, work, headqrs, papers published, [678];
- Men's assns. organized, officers, various branches, work, name changed, [680];
- oppose. Fed. Suff. Amend, in Cong. and ratif. by States;
- take cases to the courts, [681-2];
- at Rep. Natl. Conv. in 1912, [710];
- 1916, [711];
- at Dem, [712];
- attack Mrs. Catt and other suffs, during the war, Mrs. Catt makes defense, [735-737].
- Arizona,
- Arkansas,
- Armistice, effect on wom. suff, [551].
- Armstrong, Eliza, [391].
- Arthur, Clara B, [76]; [219]; [337].
- Ashley, Jessie,
- Ashurst, U. S. Sen. Henry F,
- Asquith, Prime Minister Herbert H. (Gt. Brit.), [281]; [331].
- Atlantic City, entertains natl. suff. conv. in 1916, [480].
- Australia, grants natl. suff. to women, [55];
- Mrs. Watson-Lister describes, [91].
- Avery, Rachel Foster, [11]; [12];
- testimonial to, [17]; [44];
- on Phila. women in civic work, [65];
- chmn. Anthony mem. fund com, [202];
- tribute to Miss Anthony, [203];
- re-elected to Natl. Bd, [204]; [216];
- report on natl. petit, for Fed. Suff. Amend, [258];
- vast work of petit, [274];
- resigns office, [282];
- urges fav. rept. on petit, [297]; [540];
- reminis. of suff. pioneers, [569-70];
- 21 years cor. secy. Natl. Assn, [607]; [704];
- has charge of natl. suff. headqrs. in Phila, [754].
- Avery, Susan Look, [328].
- Axtel, Frances C, [540].
B.
- Babcock, Elnora M, [10];
- Bacharach, Mayor Harry, presents key to Atlantic City to Mrs. Catt, [481].
- Bacon, Anna Anthony, [333].
- Bacon, Elizabeth D, [188].
- Bagley, Mrs. Frederick P, reports for natl. assn's, war com. on Americanization, [520]; [560]; [690];
- Bailey, ex-U. S. Sen. Joseph W, star speaker for "antis" at last suff. hearing;
- Baker, Abby Scott, [718].
- Baker, La Reine, [246]; [286].
- Baker, Secretary of War Newton D,
- Baker, Mrs. Newton D, [515-16];
- sings for natl. conv, [526].
- Baldwin, Mrs. Felix, [395].
- Balentine, Katharine Reed, [217-18];
- Ball, U. S. Sen. J. Heisler, [641].
- Ballantyne, Grace H, [219]; [239].
- Baltimore, entertains natl. suff. conv, a noteworthy meeting, [151].
- Banker, Henrietta L, bequest to Natl. Assn, [130].
- Barber, Mrs. A. L, [13];
- receives conv, [45].
- Barker, Pres. H. S. (Ky. University), [408].
- Barkley, Edna M, [570]; [669].
- Barnard College, Chair of Amer. Citizenship, mem. to Dr. Shaw, [613].
- Barnhart, U. S. Rep. Henry A. (Ind.), [637].
- Barnum, Gertrude, says suff. movement needs working women, [165].
- Barrett, Kate Waller,
- speaks for Intl. Council; safety of the country depends on women's having a vote, [410].
- Barrett, Mrs. Seymour, [519].
- Barrows, Isabel C, [176].
- Barrows, Rev. Samuel J, [96].
- Bartol, Emma J, [208].
- Barton, Clara,
- at intl. suff. conv, address, [24], [25]; [67];
- receives natl. suff. conv, [99];
- gives adherence to Miss Anthony, who responds, [109];
- at natl. suff. conv. in Baltimore, [151];
- pen picture of, tribute to Mrs. Stanton and Miss Anthony, wom. suff. near, [154]; [208]; [258]; [288];
- Natl. Suff. Assn. endorses bill for mem. to her in Red Cross bldg. in Washtn, [502];
- Dr. Shaw speaks of unworthy treatment of her work, [540];
- at first suff. conv. in Washtn, [621].
- Bass, Mrs. George,
- bef. Senate com. shows women's work in the home, schools, factories, offices, philanthropies handicapped without the ballot, [464-5];
- bef. House com, [472];
- on limited suff, [495];
- urges women to help finance war, [533-4];
- on Congressl. Com, [567];
- protests against "antis'" use of Pres. Wilson's name, [580].
- Bates, Eleanor, [609].
- Baur, Mrs. Jacob, [687].
- Bazar, natl, in New York, [12], [13].
- Beard, Mary Ritter, [366];
- Beck, Solicitor Genl. James M, [655].
- Bedford, Mrs. J. Claude, [490].
- Beeber, Judge Dimner, [340]; [674].
- Beecher, Henry Ward, [1]; [622].
- Belden, Evelyn H, [109].
- Belford, Helen, [102].
- Belgium, [243].
- Bellamy, Mary G, member Wyo. Legislature, [516]; [568].
- Belmont, Mrs. Oliver H. P,
- offers to assist taking natl. suff. headqrs. to New York, conv. accepts and thanks, [253];
- maintains natl. suff. press dept, [276-7]; [286];
- recog. of her support of press bureau, [288]; [341];
- moves to take natl. suff. headqrs. from New York to Washtn, natl. officers oppose, [381];
- gives $10,000 to South. Wom. Conf, [672]; [675];
- chmn. exec. com. Natl. Wom. Party, [677];
- gives it natl. headqrs, [678];
- contributes to Natl. Assn. headqrs, [754].
- Benedict, Crystal Eastman, [346]; [366];
- Bennett, Belle, [288].
- Bennett, Mrs. M. Toscan, objections to Shafroth Palmer Amend, [747].
- Bennett, Sarah Clay,
- Berger, U. S. Rep. Victor L. (Wis.),
- wom. suff. necessary from polit. and economic standpoint; women who do the same work as men could enforce an equal wage rate, [361].
- Beveridge, U. S. Sen. Albert J, [129]; [291];
- for wom. suff. plank in Progressive platform, [706-7].
- Bible, edicts on women are perverted by men, [222].
- Bidwell, Annie K, [150].
- Bigelow, Rev. Herbert S, [184]; [207].
- Biggars, Kate L, [211].
- Bissell, Emily P, [391]; [478].
- Bitting, Rev. W. C, [561].
- Bjorkman, Frances Maule, [335];
- Black, Hannah, [564].
- Blackwelder, Gertrude, [198];
- Blackwell, Alice Stone, [11]; [13]; [21];
- edits Progress, [35]; [44];
- addresses Senate Com, [48]; [60];
- how to please editors, [62];
- tribute to Mrs. Hussey, [73];
- prepares Decl. of Principles, [87];
- writes of Wyo, [118];
- of Portland conv, [119]; [133];
- reminis. of mother and aunts Elizabeth and Emily, [133];
- tribute to Miss Anthony, [134]; [149]; [176];
- presents testimony from equal suff. States to coms. of Cong. 190; [199]; [202]; [210]; [244];
- makes "exhibit" of liquor dealers anti wom. suff. circular, [247]; [249]; [257];
- retires as rec. secy. after 20 yrs; work on Woman's Journal, conv. thanks, [260];
- account of expos. and suff. day in Seattle, [264-5];
- comment on Pres. Taft's speech to natl. suff. conv, [273];
- misses conv. of 1910, [280]; [282]; [288];
- offers to make Woman's Journal offic. organ of Natl. Assn;
- accepted, [289];
- edits Woman's Journal, [311];
- answer to Barry's article on Colo, [315];
- has to resume charge of Woman's Journal, [337];
- tribute to men, [340];
- refutes statements of "antis" at hearing bef. House Com. on Rules in 35 pages of fine print, complete answer, [391-393]; [409];
- supports Shafroth Amend, [422]; [444];
- presents resolutions, [460];
- addresses House com, [471];
- gives reminis. of pioneers, conv. pays tribute to her, [569];
- presents 14 resolutions, [574];
- at Anthony celebr, [615]; [660]; [704];
- defends Shafroth Palmer Amend, but criticises, [749].
- Blackwell, Antoinette Brown,
- Blackwell, Dr. Elizabeth, [278].
- Blackwell, Dr. Emily, [328].
- Blackwell, Henry B,
- Mrs. Catt introd. to conv, refers to marriage;
- he urges effort for Pres. suff. for women, [12];
- presents resolutions, [15];
- tells of marriage, [33]; [35]; [42];
- reports on Pres. suff, argument for, [43];
- "the open door", [62]; [67]; [68];
- tribute to Deborah and the Jewish race, [69];
- work in Colo, [105]; [118]; [130];
- speaks against class govt.;
- Portland Journal pays tribute, [142];
- physical vigor, [143];
- presents resolutions, [145-6];
- natl. conv. expresses appreciation, [146]; [147]; [148]; [149];
- chmn. Res. Com, [179]; [187];
- pays tribute to Miss Anthony, [203]; [210]; [212]; [219];
- presents resolutions showing women's great progress, [240];
- at Spokane, [246];
- report on Pres. Suff. and resolutions, his last suff. conv, [257]; [260];
- audience rises to greet, [261];
- mem. service at natl. suff. conv. of 1910;
- tributes of Mrs. Villard, Mrs. McCulloch, Miss Campbell, Miss Miller and Dr. Shaw, [277-280];
- natl. suff. conv. passes resolution of indebtedness, [569].
- Blair, Emily Newell, writes history of Woman's Com. Council of Natl. Defense, [737], [739].
- Blair, U. S. Sen. Henry W, [45];
- secures first Senate vote on wom. suff, [624].
- Blake, Katharine Devereux,
- Blankenburg, Lucretia L,
- addresses Senate Com, [47];
- shows need of women's votes in Phila, [72-3];
- dele. to Berlin suff. conf, [87]; [92];
- report on laws for women, [137];
- on women's Phila. civic campaign and the way they were ignored, [177]; [188]; [210];
- brings to suff. conv. greetings Genl. Fed. of Clubs, [215];
- report on legis. for women, [236];
- same, [259];
- greets natl. suff. conv. in Phila, [333-4].
- Blankenburg, Mayor Rudolph, on educatl. qualif. for suff, [77]; [177];
- welcomes natl. suff. conv. to Phila, [333].
- Blanton, U. S. Rep. Thomas L. (Tex.), [584];
- presents petition for wom. suff, [588].
- Blatch, Harriot Stanton, [81]; [92]; [111]; [220];
- Blount, Dr. Anna E, shows women doctors' need of suff, [294]; [317].
- Blount, Lucia E, [656].
- Bock, Annie, [391].
- Booth, Elizabeth K, work for Pres. suff. in Ills, [370]; [381].
- Booth, Maud Ballington, addresses natl. suff. conv, [179].
- Booth, Mrs. Sherman M,
- Borah, U. S. Sen. William E,
- Boutwell, Gov. George S. (Mass.), [146].
- Bowen, Mrs. Joseph T, [341-2];
- shows need for women police, Judges and jurors, [705].
- Bowne, Prof. Borden P, [280].
- Boyd, Mary Sumner,
- Boyer, Ida Porter, [62]; [77];
- Brackenridge, Eleanor, [328].
- Bradford, Mary C. C,
- Braly, J. H, [288];
- tells of Calif. victory and work of Polit. Equal. League;
- presents State flag to Natl. Assn, [317-319].
- Brandegee, U. S. Sen. Frank B, [638]; [645].
- Brannan, Mrs. John Winters, [675].
- Breckinridge, Desha, [329].
- Breckinridge, Mrs. Desha,
- on Prospect of Woman Suffrage in the South;
- Dem. party may secure it;
- would insure preponderance of Anglo-Saxon over the African, [330];
- on. com. to ask Pres. Wilson for interview on wom. suff, [374]; [381];
- at hearing bef. Com. on Rules, shows right of southern women to ask for Fed. Amend, [387];
- women's part in war justifies their demand, [410];
- on Congressl. Com, [411];
- suggests special campn. com, its members, [418-19]-[20]; [425];
- speaks at Anthony celebr, [615].
- Breckinridge, Prof. Sophonisba,
- Brehaut, Ella C, opp. wom. suff, [363].
- Brehm, Marie C, [180-1].
- Brent, Mistress Margaret, [156].
- Brewer, Justice U. S. Sup. Ct. David J, [280].
- Brewer, Mary Grey, [556].
- Breyman, Mrs. Arthur H, [120]; [134].
- Bright, John and Jacob, [31].
- Bright, William H, [34].
- Bristow, U. S. Sen. Joseph L, on Shafroth Amend, [415].
- British Colonies, women vote in, [111].
- Brock, Mrs. Horace, [479]; [679].
- Bronson, Minnie,
- Brooks, Mrs. Charles H, [541];
- Brooks, John Graham, [674].
- Brougher, Rev. J. Whitcomb, [140].
- Brown, Jennie A, addresses Senate com, [48].
- Brown, Rev. Olympia,
- at natl. conv. in Minneapolis, [3]; [17]; [18];
- conv. sermon, [20];
- in Washtn, [33];
- in Baltimore, [35];
- addresses Sen. Com, [47]; [179]; [219]; [341];
- prepares mem. to Mrs. Colby, [540];
- guest of honor at Jubilee conv, [610];
- speaks at Pioneer suff. luncheon, [615];
- on last evening, [617];
- heads Fed. Suff. Assn, [656-659];
- at Repub. Natl. Conv, [703];
- objections to Shafroth Palmer Amend, [748].
- Brown, Mrs. Raymond, [314]; [339]; [372];
- rept. on N. Y. campn, [409]; [423]; [444]; [450];
- presents res. to make Dr. Shaw hon. pres, [457]; [519];
- elected natl. vice-pres, [541]; [555];
- rept. on Oversea Hospitals, [560], [568];
- raises fund for League of Women Voters, [609];
- Oversea Hospitals, [614];
- at Anthony celebr, [615]; [685]; [689]; [716];
- full rept. of work of women's Oversea Hospitals during the war, [732-734].
- Brownlow, Mrs. Louis, [567].
- Bruce, Laura, bequest to Natl. Assn, [127].
- Bruns, Dr. Henry Dixon, addresses natl. suff. conv, [66].
- Bryan, U. S. Rep. J. W. (Wash), [377].
- Bryan, Mrs. J. W, [382].
- Bryan, William Jennings,
- Bryn Mawr College Foundation in Politics, mem. to Dr. Shaw, [613].
- Buckley, Lila Sabin, bequest to Natl. Assn, [442].
- Buffalo, entertains natl. suff. conf. 1901, [35];
- same, 1908, [213].
- Bulkley, Mary, [559].
- Burke, Alice, [6],000 mile motor suff. trip, [481].
- Burleson, Mrs. Albert Sidney, [382]; [515].
- Burnett, Frances Hodgson, for wom. suff, [297].
- Burns, Frances E, [426].
- Burns, Lucy, [364]; [370]; [377];
- Bush, Ada, [717].
- Butler, U. S. Sen. Marion, [711].
- Butler, Pres. Nicholas Murray, [613].
- Butt, Hala Hammond, on restricted suff, [75].
- Bynner, Witter, [611].
- Byrns, Elinor, rept. of Natl. Press Com, [368];
- same, [405-6].
C.
- Cabot, Mrs. J. Elliott, [678].
- Calhoun, Judge William J, on Shafroth Suff. Amend, [414].
- California,
- Calkins, Prof. Mary W,
- Calls to convs. of Natl. Suff. Assn, at beginning of first 19 chapters.
- Campaigns and Surveys,
- Mrs. Shuler's rept.;
- great progress in polit. parties;
- Mrs. Catt's plans for nation-wide Fed. Amend, campn. carried out;
- res. of protest against delay sent to Pres. Wilson from large orgztns. in this country and in Europe, [555];
- nearly every State visited by members of the Natl. Bd.;
- the work of the Press and Research bureaus, the bulletins and travelling libraries have extended over the country;
- resolutions have been put through Legislatures;
- polit. work has been done, [556-7].
- Mrs. Shuler's rept.;
- Campaigns, State,
- Campbell, Ida E, invites ass'n. to Canada, [400].
- Campbell, Isabel, [52].
- Campbell, Jane,
- Campbell, Margaret W, [137]; [208].
- Campbell, U. S. Rep. Philip P. (Kans.), [628].
- Campbell, Mrs. Philip P, [515].
- Canada,
- Cannon, Speaker Joseph G, [711].
- Cantrill, U.S. Rep. James C. (Ky.), offers res. for Wom. Suff. Com, [525]; [548]; [628]; [633]; [635].
- Cantrill, Mrs. James C, [559].
- Capen, Pres. Elmer H. (Tufts Coll.), [146].
- Carey, U. S. Sen. Joseph M, addresses Council of Women Voters, [484].
- Carey, U. S. Sen. and Mrs. Joseph M, [118].
- Carey, Mrs. Joseph M, obtains suff. petit, [11].
- Carpenter, Alice, [548].
- Carter, Elizabeth C, pres. N. E. Fed. of Women's Clubs (colored), tribute to Dr. Shaw, [761].
- Carter, Franklin, secy, of N. Y. Anti-Suff. Assn, [478].
- Castle, M. B, [656].
- Catholics, how enfranchised, [752].
- Catron, U. S. Sen. Thomas B, [383]; [626].
- Catt, Carrie Chapman,
- elected natl. pres, [xxii], [1];
- secures special legis. sessions, [xxiii];
- at natl. suff. conv. in Minneapolis, 1901, address on obstacles to wom. suff,
- gavel presented;
- plan of work for Fed. Amend, orgztn, [3-22];
- appeal against "regulated" vice, [11];
- introd. Mr. Blackwell, [12]; [20];
- arr. trip to Yellowstone, [21];
- at natl. conv. in Washtn, 1902, first steps toward Intl. Alliance, [24];
- introd. Clara Barton, [25];
- president's address, [29];
- presides over Congressl. hearing, [50];
- estab. natl. suff. headqrs. in New York, [34]; [35];
- tour of States, [36];
- scores Seth Low, [38];
- card case presented, [40];
- on Miss Anthony's birthday, [41];
- obtains foreign reports, [41]; [44];
- presides at Congressl. hearing, urges appoint. of a com. to investigate effects in equal suff. States, [46], [54];
- presides at natl. suff. conv. in New Orleans, 1903, [56-7];
- annual address, receives ovation, [59];
- work of natl. headqrs, [61];
- reports Cong. ignores appeals, [62]; [65]; [67];
- tributes to the dead, [73];
- says each State must decide race problem for itself, [83];
- lectures in New Orleans, [85];
- presides at natl. suff. conv. in Washtn. in 1904, [86];
- prepares Decl. of Principles, [87];
- dele. to Berlin intl. suff. conf, [87];
- tells of Miss Anthony's visit to White House, [88];
- pres. address, less illiteracy among women than men, would disfranchise for failure to vote, [90];
- presides over work conf, [94];
- speaks for peace and arbitration, [98];
- tribute on Miss Anthony's birthday, [100];
- work in Colo, [102], [105];
- compliments Ladies of the Maccabees, [107];
- resigns presidency of Natl. Assn, [107];
- its tribute; introd. Dr. Shaw; remains as vice-pres. at large, [108];
- presents Miss Anthony and Miss Barton, closes conv, [109-10];
- on success of wom. suff. in Colo, [115];
- urges House Judic. Com. to report on Fed. Suff. Amend, [116];
- recep. en route to Portland conv, [117], [118];
- responds to greetings to conv, [123];
- estab. "work conferences", [127];
- raises fund for Ore. campn, [130];
- presides at conv, tributes to speakers, [139];
- Fourth of July address, [144];
- tribute of Oregonian, [145];
- resigns vice-presidency, [145];
- for helping Ore. campn, [147];
- rept. on Intl. Suff. Alliance, [149], [150];
- would abolish proxy votes at conv. [161];
- rept. on Intl. Suff. Alliance;
- opens Evening with Women in History, says women are not the inferior sex, [180];
- brings Intl. Suff. Alliance greeting, [203];
- report as chmn. Congressl. Com, its work for Fed. Amend, [210];
- appoint. frat. dele. to Peace conf, [210];
- powerful speech, The Battle to the Strong, woman's hour has struck, [241];
- Dr. Shaw pays tribute, natl. conv. in Seattle sends greetings, [247];
- work as chmn. of natl. petit. for Fed. Suff. Amend, [258];
- added to Official Bd, [261];
- work on Fed. Amend. petition, her contrib, conv. expresses appreciation, [274-5];
- address ordered printed, [280];
- on Polit. Dist. Orgztn, [286];
- address bef. Senate Com. 1910, most men in U.S. received suff. from Govt. not States, [297], [745];
- leaflet on What to Do, [314];
- sends letter from South Africa to natl. suff. conv, 1911;
- "suffs. of two countries are actuated by the same motives, inspired by the same hopes, working to the same end;"
- letter of good wishes sent her with regrets for absence, [328];
- home from trip around world, address at natl. suff. conv, 1912;
- need for polit. power in hands of women to combat social evil, [345-6];
- speaks in Carnegie Hall, New York, [367]; [372];
- inquires about Congressl. Union at natl. suff. conv. in 1913;
- has its report separated from that of Congressl. Com, [380-1];
- reviews advanced position of women and great responsibilities, [382];
- bef. House Com. on Rules asking for Wom. Suff. Com, says while Judic. Com. has been refusing to report a res. on wom. suff, 12 European countries have considered it;
- has spirited discussion with Rep. Hardwick;
- says men have not had to ask other men for the vote, [389];
- tells of N. Y. amend. campn, [444];
- explains to Alice Paul why Natl. Suff. Assn, cannot coöperate with Congressl. Union, [454];
- had persuaded Dr. Shaw to accept natl. presidency in 1904, [455];
- Dr. Shaw wants her to take it in 1915;
- her duties as pres. of Intl. Alliance and chmn. of N.Y. campn. com. prevent;
- pressure from delegates forces her to yield;
- unanimously elected, [456];
- Dr. Shaw casts first vote with tribute, [456-7];
- Mrs. Catt asks loyalty of members who show joy over her election, [458];
- addresses Washtn. mass meeting, resents Mr. Malone's assertion that women would vote for "preparedness" and declares they would settle disputes without war, [460];
- bef. Senate com. reviews way men got the vote, [465], (Appendix [745]);
- account of four recent St. campns, tribute to Sen. Thomas, [465];
- presides at House hearing;
- says when a man believes in wom. suff. it is a natl. question and when he doesn't it is one for the States, [469];
- tells of great vote for wom. suff. during past year;
- argues with Rep. Chandler whether a member should obey mandate of his district or broad principle of justice, [470-1];
- calls natl. suff. conv. to meet in Atlantic City, 1916, [480];
- mayor presents key to city, [481];
- report as chmn. of Campaign and Survey Com, had visited 23 States, members of the Natl. Bd. nearly all the others and questionnaires sent to all St. presidents;
- convinced crisis has been reached which if recognized will lead to speedy victory, [485];
- discusses recent Iowa campn.;
- shows its weaknesses, same as in all;
- lessons learned for future;
- methods of liquor interests and other "antis", alliance between them, [486];
- opens conv, [486];
- president's address on The Crisis, keynote of great campn, [488];
- declares Fed. Amend, only method;
- women must sit on steps of Cong.;
- a "call to arms," [489];
- introd. Pres. Wilson to natl. suff. conv, [496];
- asks Dr. Shaw to respond, [498];
- says no suggestion has been made to lessen work for Fed. Amend, [501];
- work with Cong, [503-4];
- for planks in party platforms, [505];
- calls on presidential candidates, 1916, [507];
- tribute from chmn. Natl. Congressl. Com, [509];
- presides over mass meeting Sunday afternoon, [511];
- closes the conv, [512];
- reception, with wives of Cabinet at suff. conv, 1917, [515];
- arr. for dele, to meet their Senators and Reps, [516];
- opens conv, thinks Cong. will not allow this country to be outstripped by Europe in giving suff. to women;
- urges necessity for war work, [517];
- presides at N. Y. victory meeting, [518];
- says Legis. can legally grant Pres. suff. to women, [520];
- president's address to Cong.;
- plea for Fed. Amend.;
- pen picture in Woman Citizen;
- in pamphlet form standard literature of Natl. Assn, [521-2];
- Dr. Shaw nominates her for office, [523];
- calls for nation-wide appeal for Fed. Amend, [523];
- escorts Hon. Jeannette Rankin to Capitol, [523];
- Mrs. Catt's tribute, [526];
- condemns "picketing", [530];
- presides at Amer. Women's War Serv. meeting in Washtn, [532];
- writes book on Fed. Amend, [532];
- originates suff. schools, [538];
- instructs organizers, [539];
- tribute to Rev. Olympia Brown, [540];
- re-elected pres, [541];
- first suggests League of Women Voters, [541];
- plan for million dollar fund, [541];
- contrib. to Natl. Assn, [542];
- closes conv. with "ringing words of inspiration," [545];
- presides at Senate hearing, April, 1917, believes it will be last, [545];
- says action of Govt. in denying suff. has "saddened women's lives";
- thousands of copies circulated, [547];
- opens natl. suff. conv. 1919, gives president's address, The Nation Calls;
- outlines plan for Natl. League of Women Voters;
- names vital needs of Govt, [553];
- presented with illuminated testimonial by southern dele, [554];
- Govt. puts her on Woman's Com. of Natl. Defense and Liberty Loan Com, [555];
- carries for'd great campn. for Fed. Amend.;
- women of entire world owe thanks, [555-6];
- presides at "inquiry" dinner at St. Louis Conv, [561];
- announces suff. soc. in Cuba, Porto Rico, Hawaii and Philippines, [561];
- presides at meeting of suff. war workers, [564];
- work with Cong, [566];
- help to Congressl. Com, [567];
- urges dele. to conv. to "finish the fight," [569];
- outlines aims of League of Women Voters, [570];
- conv. adopts res. of apprec. and loyalty, [575];
- closing speech on Looking Forward, [576];
- at last suff. hearing, [577];
- reads testimony from South, [580]; [581];
- address to com.;
- analyzes "negro problem";
- scores attitude of southern members on Fed. Amend, [582];
- tells members of com. to have conf. with Pres. Wilson, [583];
- answers speech of ex-Sen. Bailey;
- he reminds her of pres. of Harvard who said there were witches and Daniel Webster who objected to admitting western States to the Union;
- tells of Premier Asquith's change of views;
- heard such speeches 40 years ago;
- Mr. Bailey leaves room, [590-592];
- presides at last natl. suff. conv, [596];
- responds to greetings, gives president's address, says Fed. Amend. close at hand, [597];
- describes spec. sessions of Legis. to obtain;
- both Repubs. and Dems. responsible for delay;
- unsullied record of Natl. Suff. Assn.;
- its vast work, [598-9];
- pities those not in it;
- tribute to pioneers, [599];
- Pres. Wilson sends greetings, [599]; [602];
- asks southern women to state help desired from Natl. Assn; granted, [603];
- her immense work for Fed. Amend, [604];
- for ratification, having special sessions called, Legis. polled, commissns. of women sent, etc, [604-606];
- Mrs. Shuler's tribute, [605];
- western trip for Amend, [606];
- presides at ratif. banquet, [610];
- eulogy at Dr. Shaw's mem. service, [612];
- founds Leslie Bureau of Educatn, [614];
- gives honor rolls to early workers;
- suffs. present with diamond pin;
- asks Mrs. Upton to respond, [616];
- closes Victory conv. and opens School for Polit. Education, [617];
- escorts Rep. Jeannette Rankin to Capitol, [632];
- addresses Senate Com, [633];
- Pres. Wilson congratulates, [634]; [635];
- Mrs. Catt sends to Repub. and Dem. Natl. chairmen a summary of votes on Fed. Wom. Suff. Amend, thanking their parties and dividing the credit;
- tribute to Pres. Wilson, [648];
- says women are not bound to either party, [649];
- plans and works for ratification, [649] et seq. (See [Ratification].)
- Mass meeting in Washtn. to greet Mrs. Catt and workers for ratif. in Tenn;
- Pres. Wilson sends message;
- Gov. Smith welcomes at railroad station in New York, [652];
- addresses Friends' Eq. Rights Assn, [665];
- Miss. Valley Conf. in Minnesota, [669];
- in Ohio, [670];
- calls Exec. Council meeting in Indpls, [670];
- launches League of Women Voters, [681-4-5]; [689]; [690];
- offers assistance of Leslie Commissn, [698];
- conducts school for polit. educatn, [698-9];
- sends letter to delegates of natl. pres. convs. in 1916;
- addresses mass meeting in Chicago, [709];
- marches in parade, [710];
- secures plank, [711];
- asks Pres. Wilson meaning of Dem. suff. plank, [714]; [716];
- calls Exec. Council of Natl. Suff. Assn. to consider helping Govt. in war work, [720];
- speaks on Impending Crisis, deprecates war, [724];
- on Woman's Com. Natl. Defense, [726];
- asks equal pay for equal work, [728-9];
- resents attacks of anti-suffs. during the war and answers them, [736-7];
- after war calls meeting and urges appt. of some women to Peace Conf;
- President and Govt. ignore them, [738];
- address before Senate com. in 1910, Federal Enfranchisement of Men, [745];
- in 1915, progress of men's enfranchisement, different treatment of women, small effort by men;
- how Jews and Catholics obtained suff;
- land qualif. removed;
- immense effort of women;
- plea for Fed. Amend, [752-754];
- natl. suff. headqrs, under her presidency, [754-5];
- opens natl. suff. headqrs, in N. Y. City in 1905 and again in 1916;
- branch headqrs. in Washtn. in 1916, [754];
- calls Exec. Council to meet in Cleveland in 1921;
- later in New York, to arr. end of Natl. Amer. Wom. Suff. Assn, [756-7].
- Catt, George W, [180].
- Chamberlain, Gov. George E. (Ore.),
- Chandler, U. S. Rep. Walter M. (N. Y.), [470].
- Chapin, Rev. Augusta, [146].
- Chapman, Mariana W, [20]; [42]; [47]; [67]; [665].
- Charleston, S. C, wom. suff. conf, [35].
- Chase, Mary N, [81]; [141]; [261].
- Cheney, Ednah D, [146].
- Chicago, entertains natl. suff. conv. 1907, [193];
- Child Labor, [20];
- Chittenden, Alice Hill, [391]; [437]; [711];
- Mrs. Catt refutes her attacks during the war, [736].
- Church and Woman Suffrage;
- Mrs. Stanton's views, Miss Anthony's, Dr. Shaw's, Olympia Brown's, [4], [5].
- Ministers at natl. suff. convs. listed in each chapter;
- church work for wom. suff, [63]; [162];
- in 1908, [224];
- women comprising two thirds of membership demand ballot, [267];
- effort to secure admission of women to M. E. Genl. Conf, South, [288];
- religious gatherings addressed on wom. suff. ministers asked to preach on it, [325];
- thousands asked to preach on it Mother's Day, [338];
- apathy of women for suff, clergy favor, [370];
- southern Ministerial Assns. friendly to wom, suff.;
- at Miss. Valley Conf. in Des Moines 18 pulpits filled by delegates;
- letters sent to 4,000 clergymen asking for wom. stiff, in sermons on Mother's Day, [407];
- work in N. J. and W. Va, [448];
- see [Clergy].
- Churchill, Isabella, [102].
- Churchill, Mrs. Winston, [442].
- Citizenship Schools, [607]; [690].
- Clapp, U. S. Sen. Moses E, invites natl. suff. conv. to St. Paul, [382]; [383];
- Clark, Speaker Champ, helps wom. suff, [xxi];
- name applauded at suff. conv, [402];
- invites Dr. Shaw to Speaker's bench, [440];
- assists Congressl. Com, [451]; [515];
- promises vote for Fed. Amend, [516];
- supports creation of Com. on Wom. Suff, [524-5];
- assists in vote for Fed. Amend, [562];
- advises new res. for Amend, [577];
- assists Amend, [629], [633-4-5];
- promises vote for, [637];
- endorses wom. suff, [708].
- Clark, Mrs. Champ,
- Clark, U. S. Rep. Clarence D. (Wyo.), [657].
- Clark, U. S. Rep. Frank (Fla.), [384].
- Clark, Gov. George W. (Iowa), [668].
- Clark, Mrs. Orton H, [425].
- Clark, Chief Justice Walter, [632].
- Clarke, Grace Julian, [670].
- Clarkson, Director U. S. Council of Natl. Defense Grosvenor B, tribute to Dr. Shaw, [760].
- Clay, U. S. Sen. Alexander S, [291]; [299].
- Clay, Laura, address to conv. 1901, [13]; [20]; [35]; [42]; [89]; [98]; [118]; [127]; [140]; [180]; [202]; [211]; [220-1]; [244]; [260]; [265];
- responds to welcome of natl. suff. conv, [267]; [282]; [289];
- every protection which manhood can offer to womanhood should be extended, [305];
- social order depends on women, [308];
- founder and pres. Ky. Eq. Rights Assn, welcomes natl. suff. conv. to Louisville;
- recalls visits of the pioneers, Lucy Stone and Susan B Anthony;
- pays tribute to Men's Leagues for Wom. Suff, [311];
- makes suff. address bef. House of Governors, [314];
- has Natl. Suff. Bd. ask members of Cong, to empower woman to vote for U. S. Senators, [314]; [334];
- for Fed. Elect. Bill, [424];
- explains it, [452];
- debate on future work of Natl. Assn, [486];
- speaks on U. S. Elections Bill, [495];
- conv. endorses, [501]; [504];
- wants form of Fed. Amend, changed, [561];
- work for Fed. Elections Bill, [659], [660], [669];
- vice-pres. South Wom. Conf, [671].
- Clay, Mary B, [208].
- Clayton, Judge Henry D,
- Clement, Gov. Percival W. (Vt.), [653].
- Clergy, in New Orleans endorse wom. suff, [56], [64], [68], [70];
- Cleveland, President Grover,
- Cockran, Mrs. Bourke, [258].
- Codman, Mrs. J. M, [679].
- Coe, Mrs. Henry Waldo, [120]; [134].
- Coggeshall, Mary J, [43]; [89];
- Colby, Secretary of State Bainbridge, proclaims Fed. Wom. Suff. Amend, [vi]; [xxiii]; [652];
- Colby, Clara Bewick, Industrial Problems of Women, [19]; [31]; [35];
- College Women's Equal Suffrage League, formed, [159];
- object of, [171];
- fully org. in 1908, evening at natl. suff. conv, [226], [229-30];
- at natl. suff. conv. of 1909, [255];
- of 1910, [283];
- of 1911, [319];
- has an evening at conv, noted speakers, [320-1];
- debate at natl. suff. conv. in 1912 bet. suffs. and pretended "antis", [342];
- in 1914, [425];
- in 1915, [450]; [483];
- deputation calls on President, [626];
- sketch of; organization, officers, [661-2]-3;
- great force for wom. suff, [662];
- results among college women, [663];
- Pres. M. Carey Thomas's contribution, league dissolves, [664].
- College Women's Evening at natl. suff. conv. in Balto, [167];
- Collins, Emily P, [208].
- Collins, Franklin W, anti-suff, [354].
- Colorado,
- effect of wom. suff, [52];
- eminent speakers testify as to wom. suff, [100-105];
- Gov. Adams, Mrs. Grenfell and others refute charges, [112-115];
- U. S. Sen. Shafroth on election frauds, [114];
- highest testimony exonerates women, [114];
- wom. suff. re-affirmed by large majority, [115];
- Sen. Shafroth testifies as to wom. suff, [298];
- Rep. Rucker, same, [308];
- Men's Defense League, [312];
- Mrs. Dorr's article, [314];
- Richard Barry's slanders in Ladies Home Journal;
- thousands of copies of Miss Blackwell's answer sent to editor by women with protest, [314];
- report on wom. suff. by Rep. Taylor, [355], [357];
- women satisfied with suff, [393];
- Sen. Shafroth answers charges against it, [444];
- State gives wom. suff, [624].
- Committee on Rules,
- natl. suff. conv. asks for an especial Com. on Wom. Suff, [373];
- grants a hearing in Dec, 1913, Dr. Shaw presides, "antis" out in force, [383];
- names of com, tie vote on reporting res, [397];
- grants a hearing 1917 and creates Wom. Suff. Com, [525], [548-9];
- names of Rules Com, [548];
- sets time for suff. debate in House, [593]; [628];
- action of House Judic. Com, [631];
- Mrs. Park's report of Com. on Rules, [634-5].
- Committee on Woman Suffrage,
- the natl. conv. of 1913 makes strenuous effort for in Lower House;
- appeals to Pres. Wilson to recommend, he approves, [373-376];
- three res. for presented, [380];
- Rep. Edward T. Taylor's referred to Com. on Rules, which grants hearings;
- "antis" out in force, [383];
- names of com, [384];
- tie vote on reporting, [397];
- in 1917 Pres. Wilson approves;
- Speaker Clark supports;
- all members from equal suff. States sign petition, [524];
- Com. on Rules grants hearing;
- creates desired com.;
- vote on, [525];
- House Judic. Com. had prevented it for years, [537-8];
- hearing for bef. Com. on Rules, May, 1917, [548];
- com. appointed, [549];
- it gives 4 days' hearing on Fed. Amend.;
- names of com, [577];
- reports favorably to House, [593];
- effort for com. in Lower House, [626], defeated, [628];
- full report, Pres. Wilson favors, House votes for, [633];
- names of com, [634];
- Judic. Com. hostile, [634];
- friendly "steering" com. names, [635].
- the natl. conv. of 1913 makes strenuous effort for in Lower House;
- Committees,
- Committees, Senate, on Wom. Suff, [626]; [632]; [642]; [645].
- Conger-Kanecko, Josephine, [419].
- Congress, United States,
- deaf to appeals for wom. suff, [xvii], [xviii];
- converted, [xxi];
- votes on Fed. Amend, [xxiii];
- no power to give wom. suff, [xxiii];
- committees urged by suff. leaders to appt. com. to investigate results of equal suff, [49], [54], [353];
- they refuse, [54], [62], [363];
- many members kind and helpful, [508];
- first petitioned for wom. suff, [618-19];
- submits 14th and 15th Amends, [619-20];
- receives first petition for 16th, [622-3];
- insurgency in, [625];
- no. of members elected by women, [643];
- James Madison says it has right to confer suff, [657].
- Congressional Committee of National American Woman Suffrage Association,
- Mrs. Catt reports for, [62];
- Emma M. Gillett's report;
- com. entered upon polit. work;
- letters sent to candidates for Cong. asking opinion on wom. suff.;
- dif. bet. Dems. and Repubs, [319];
- com. for 1913, tribute to by natl. cor. secy.;
- assn. coöperates, [366-368];
- in 1910-11-12, Mrs. William Kent chmn, [377];
- declines to serve longer, Alice Paul appt.;
- report for 1913;
- hearings bef. Senate and House coms.;
- processions, pilgrimages, deputations to Pres. Wilson, State campns, press work, etc;
- fav. report from Senate com.;
- reasons for progress, new Congressl. Com. appt, names of, headqrs, [380-1];
- Washtn. and Chicago officers, Mrs. Medill McCormick's work, [403-4]; [409];
- com. for 1914, [411];
- protest against Congressl. Union's effort for Dem. caucus on forming Wom. Suff. Com, [412];
- members of Cong. canvassed, [413];
- Shafroth Amend. decided on, [414-15];
- attends hearing on the original amend, [415];
- its lobby, publicity and campn. work, [418-422];
- self-denial day, the "melting pot," 419;
- assists Neb, [421];
- natl. conv. appreciates its work, [422];
- on "blacklisting" candidates, [424];
- Ethel M. Smith's report;
- members of Cong. catalogued, pressure from women of home district to vote on Fed. Suff. Amend, checking up records, votes compared with those on Prohib. Amend.;
- work in Congressl. districts necessary to success, [448-450];
- Mrs. Funk's report, important work for vote on Fed. Amend.;
- for Shafroth Amend, [451];
- Mrs. McCormick's report, [452], [465];
- shows 6,500,000 votes cast for wom. suff. in 1915, [473];
- instructed by natl. conv. to concentrate forces on Fed. Amend, [501];
- report of work in 1916 by Mrs. Roessing, chmn, [503-511];
- effort for Fed. Amend. in Cong, fav. report from Senate Com.;
- Senators urged action, no vote taken, [503-4];
- unfair treatment by House Judic. Com, [504]. (See pages to 511.)
- Names of Congressl. Com, headqrs, [506];
- its work divided into depts, lobby work, [506-7];
- report of Maud Wood Park, chmn, for 1917, [523-527];
- headqrs. in Washtn, Mrs. Miller's report, [526-7];
- report of Mrs. Park, [562-567];
- see ref. under Fed. Amend, [562];
- Mrs. Park praises members of com. and tells of their work;
- gives names, [566];
- at time of victory, [604];
- its work under Alice Paul, [625];
- under Ruth Hanna McCormick, [627-8];
- under Mrs. Frank M. Roessing, [630];
- under Maud Wood Park, [632];
- her report on effort for a Wom. Suff. Com. in House, [633]; [671]; [673];
- com. made up of many orgztns. under League of Women Voters, [701].
- Congressional Record, report of debate on Fed. Suff. Amend, [563].
- Congressional Union, (National Woman's Party),
- organized to assist Natl. Congressl. Com.;
- headqrs.;
- large work;
- first appears at natl. suff. conv. of 1913;
- Mrs. Catt will not recognize;
- proves to be orgztn. to duplicate work of Natl. Amer. Assn.;
- Natl. Bd. demands complete separation;
- it continues as independt. society, [380-1];
- urges Dems. in Cong. to caucus on forming Wom. Suff. Com.;
- names Fed. Amend. Susan B. Anthony, [423];
- arr. suff. hearing, [427];
- speakers urge Fed. Amend, [429-434];
- difference in policy from Natl. Amer. Assn, [434], [471];
- House Judic. Com. asks its size, [434];
- fights the party in power, opp. re-election of best friends of wom. suff;
- res. offered in natl. suff. conv. of 1915 for com. to secure cooperation with Natl. Assn, [453];
- each orgztn. appoints five;
- Union declines to change policy;
- will duplicate the work of Assn. in States;
- no affiliation possible, [454];
- hope for dividing on lobby work given up, Union opens fight on Dem. party, [455];
- hearing bef. Senate com, 1915;
- list of speakers, [466-7];
- bef. House com, [473-476];
- com. "heckles" speakers, [474-476];
- result of its policy summed up, [475];
- hearings bef. Senate and House Coms, [547-549];
- account of orgztn. put in Congressl. Record, [571];
- at last suff. hearing, [577], [585];
- (Natl. Woman's Party) work with Congress, [629], [635]; [656];
- organized by Alice Paul, officers, headqrs, object, [675];
- opp. party in power, convs. in San Francisco and Chicago, [676];
- "picketing" and "militancy," jail sentences, reorganizes, presents busts of pioneers to Cong, [677];
- seeks Fed. Amend. for civil rights of women, Mrs. Belmont presents headqrs. in Washtn, [678];
- at natl. Repub. conv. 1916, [710];
- at Dem. Natl. Conv, [719].
- organized to assist Natl. Congressl. Com.;
- Connecticut,
- Conventions, annual, of National American Woman Suffrage Association,
- in Minneapolis, 1901, [3];
- Washington, [23];
- New Orleans, [55];
- Washington, [86];
- Portland, Ore, [117];
- Baltimore, [151];
- Chicago, [193];
- Buffalo, [213];
- Seattle, [243];
- Washington, [266];
- Louisville, [310];
- Philadelphia, [332];
- Washington, [364];
- Nashville, [398];
- Washington, [439];
- Atlantic City, [480];
- Washington, [513];
- St. Louis, [550];
- Chicago (last), [594].
- Names of speakers given in each: chronologically arranged in first 19 chapters;
- tribute to in Anthony Biography, [22].
- Conventions, Woman's Rights,
- Conway, Rev. Moncure D, funeral service for Mrs. Stanton, [741].
- Cooke, Katharine, [100]; [112].
- Cooke, Marjorie Benton, [326].
- Coover, Bertha, [328].
- Costello, Ray (England), tribute of Buffalo Express, [227]; [286].
- Costigan, Mrs. Edward P,
- Cotnam, Mrs. T. T,
- Coudon, Chaplain Henry N, [540].
- Council of Women Voters, [484]; [495].
- Court decisions,
- on length of women's work day, [306-7];
- in Ills, St. Supreme Court upholds Pres. suff, [407];
- in Texas, Primary suff. for women constitutl, [602];
- in Tenn. and Neb. Pres. and Munic. constitl, [602];
- on Miss Anthony's voting under 14th Amend, [622];
- on Mrs. Minor's attempt, [623];
- on referendum of Fed. Amends, Ohio St. Sup. Ct, U. S. Sup. Ct, [652];
- to prevent ratif. and proclaiming of Amend in D. C. and Md, [654-5];
- U. S. Sup. Ct. decision, [655];
- in D. C. on Fed. Wom. Suff. Amend, [681];
- in Md, on its ratif, [682];
- in U. S. Sup. Ct. on its validity, [682].
- Cowles, Commssr. Grace Espey Patton, [146].
- Cowles, Mrs. Josiah Evans, [726].
- Cox, Gov. James M. (Ohio),
- Cox, Mrs. Lewis J, [757].
- Craigie, Mary E, chmn. church work,
- points out real opp. to wom. suff, [166];
- church work for wom. suff. in Canada, [259]; [260-1];
- says church women are seeing need of suff, [267];
- church not appreciating the resources lying dormant with two-thirds of its membership disfranchised, [325]; [338]; [370];
- on church work in 1914, [407];
- church work most important to be done for wom. suff, must be non-sectarian and omni-sectarian, [448].
- Crane, Rev. Caroline Bartlett,
- Crane, U. S. Sen. W. Murray, [711].
- Crosby, John S, [39].
- Crossett, Ella Hawley, [67];
- Crowley, Teresa A, [333];
- Cuba, suff. soc. formed, [561].
- Cummings, Homer S, chmn. Dem. Natl. Com,
- Cummins, U. S. Sen. Albert B, [324].
- Cummins, Mrs. Albert B, [382].
- Cunningham, Minnie Fisher, [490]; [556]; [566]; [570];
D.
- Dana, Paul, gives space in N. Y. Sun for wom. suff, [14].
- Daniels, Secretary of the Navy Josephus, [382]; [724].
- Daniels, Mrs. Josephus, [382]; [515]; [564].
- Dargan, Olive Tilford, [243].
- Darlington, Rt. Rev. James Henry, congratulates suffs. and scores "antis," [345]; [674].
- Darrow, Clara L, tells of defeat in N. Dak, [402]; [421].
- Data Department (Research Bureau), org. 1915, [443].
- Davenport, Mrs. John D, [444].
- Davis, Dr. Katharine Bement,
- Day, Lucy Hobart, [48]; [94]; [98]; [224].
- De Baun, Anna, with Natl. Suff. Pub. Co, [482].
- Deborah, [64]; [69].
- Decker, Sarah Platt, [258].
- Declaration of Principles,
- Deering, Mabel Craft, [133].
- Delano, Jane, Red Cross and the War, [533].
- Delemater, Eric, organist at mem. service for Dr. Shaw, [612].
- De Merritte, Laura, [63].
- Democratic National Committee, gives natl. suff. com. list of its candidates for Cong, [319];
- Democratic National Conventions, Dr. Shaw describes one in Balto, [371];
- in 1916 refuses plank for Fed. Amend. but endorses wom. suff, [480]; [505];
- action on wom. suff. planks in 1904, [703];
- in 1908, [704];
- in 1912, [707];
- great struggle in 1916, [710-12];
- in 1920 League of Women Voters' planks accepted, [701];
- women welcomed, strong Fed. Amend. plank adopted, full polit. recog. granted, [717-719].
- Democratic Party, hostile to wom. suff, adopts plank, [xxi];
- vote in Cong, [xxiii];
- members in Cong. caucus against Wom. Suff. Com, [397], [412];
- Senators for State's rights, [413-14];
- reasons for holding it responsible for Fed. Wom. Suff. Amend, [429];
- early leaders ignored State's rights, [430];
- this argument against wom. suff. demolished by its own record, [430-432];
- not strong enough in Cong. to submit Fed. Suff. Amend, [455];
- candidates for Cong. fought by Congressl. Union, [474];
- vote of members of Cong. on Wom. Suff. Com, [525];
- on Fed. Suff. Amend, [562-3], [565];
- folly in leaving victory to Repubs, [564];
- unfair caucus on Fed. Amend, [565], [642];
- members in Cong. responsible for delay of Fed. Suff. Amend, [598].
- Democratic Vote in Congress on Fed. Amend, [624], [627], [629], [636], [640], [642], [644], [646];
- see [647-8-9].
- Denison, Flora MacDonald, [540].
- Denmark, greeting to suff. conv. in U. S, [135]; [213]; [243].
- Dennett, Mary Ware, elected natl. cor. secy, [282]; [289];
- in report of 1911, tells of vast work of natl. suff. headqrs. in New York; pushed plan of polit. dist. orgztn; sent out tens of thousands of suff. stamps and seals and scores of thousands of leaflets; letters to members of Cong. to give women a vote in direct election of U.S. Senators, etc, [313];
- re-elected, [324];
- report for 1912; [3],000,000 pieces of literature published, 250 kinds of printed matter, reference library established, [335];
- report 1913, suff. bills passed by ten Legislatures; campns, parades, tours, petitions, mass meetings, work with Cong, delegations to Europe, [366-368];
- report for 1914; record of State amends, tribute to Mrs. Medill McCormick, nation-wide work of speakers and organizers, women's Independence Day, [403-5];
- resigns office, [405];
- supports Shafroth Amend, [423].
- De Rivera, Belle, [181].
- Devine, Edward T, [258].
- Devlin, T.C, [122].
- De Voe, Emma Smith, welcomes delegates to St. of Wash, [244]; [247]; [254]; [257]; [263-4]; [495]; [561]; [568].
- Dewey, Dr. Nina Wilson, [407].
- Dexter, Mrs. Wirt, [542].
- Dickinson, Mary Lowe, [258].
- "Dix, Dorothy," Elizabeth M. Gilmer, speaks to colored women's club, [60];
- addresses conv. on The Woman with a Broom, [78];
- gives "Mirandy's Reason Why Women Can't Vote, No Backbone," [284].
- Dodge, Mrs. Arthur M, presides at hearing bef. Rules Com, opposes Wom. Suff. Com. in Lower House, [391];
- speaks bef. House Judic. Com. against Fed. Suff. Amend, [436-7];
- urges Senate com. not to report Amend, [467];
- tells House com. women are willing to be represented by men, [476];
- says her assn. believes women should have School suff. but not take part in politics and govt; question should be submitted to women; tax paying men can look after rights of tax paying women; men of Kans. didn't know what they were doing and women wish they hadn't suff, [477];
- is told these statements contrary to facts, [477];
- at Senate com. hearing, [548]; [679];
- at Natl. Repub. Conv, [711].
- Dorman, Marjorie, [437].
- Dorr, Rheta Childe, article on Colorado Women Voters, [314]; [367];
- Dos Passos, John R, says suff. would convert women into beasts, [437-8].
- Doty, Madeline Z, [548].
- Douglas, Judith Hyams, restriction put upon women came from man not God, [220-2].
- Douglass, Frederick, [621].
- Downey, Elvira, [668].
- Dreier, Mrs. H. Edward, [381]; [411].
- Drewsen, Mrs. Gudrun, 27: 40;
- addresses Senate com. on wom. suff. in Norway, [48].
- Du Bois, Dr. W. E. Burghardt, [343].
- Dudley, Mrs. Guilford,
- Duniway, Abigail Scott, [13]; [45];
- meets delegates to Portland suff. conv, [119];
- writes ode, presents gavel to Dr. Shaw, [120];
- tour with Miss Anthony in '71, tribute to both, [121];
- makes fine address, [123];
- tells of her paper the New Northwest, tribute to Woman's Journal, [132];
- speaks at unveiling of Sacajawea statue, [133];
- son wants her to vote, she receives full recog, [141]; [144];
- reminis. of pioneer suff. days in northwest, [245]; [254]; [341].
- Duniway, Willis, [141].
- Dunlap, Flora, [485]; [668-9].
- Dunn, Arthur, [418].
- Dunne, Mayor and Gov. Edward F. (Ills.), [197-8].
- Dye, Eva Emery, [133]; [255]; [260].
- Dyer, U. S. Rep. Leonidas C. (Mo.), [631].