Страница - 281 Страница - 283 Eager, Harriet A, [188] .Eaker, Helen N, [337] . Eastman, Max,on need of politics to develop women;will improve family life, [285] . Eaton, Dr. Cora Smith,Eberhard, Gov. Adolph O. (Minn.), [382] . Eddy, Sarah J, portrait of Miss Anthony, [744] . Edson, Katharine Philips, [559] . Education, opportunities for women, [iv.] Educational Qualifications for Suffrage, [32] , [66] , [76] ;plea of Mrs. Swift, [77] ; argument of Mayor Rudolph Blankenburg, [77-8] ; Mrs. Gilman objects, [78] ; natl. suff. conv. votes in favor but not policy of assn, [78] ; Miss Kearney's demand for it, [82] ; Mrs. Catt approves, [89] ; Miss Mills for, [110] . Edwards, Mrs. Richard E, [559] ; [570] ; [610] ; [689] ; [717] . Eichelberger, J. S, at last suff. hearing; grilled by members of com, [584] . Election of Officers of National American Suffrage Association,in 1901, [17] ; in 1902, [43] ; in 1903, [67] ; in 1904, [107] ; in 1905, [145] ; in 1906, [161] ; in 1907, [204] ; in 1908, [238] ; in 1909, [260] ; in 1910, [282] ; in 1911, [324] ; in 1912, [342] ; in 1913, [373] ; in 1914, [424] ; in 1915, [456] ; in 1916, [501] ; in 1917, [540-1] ; in 1919, directors elected, [559] ,old board continued, [574] ; in 1920, [595] , [600-1] ; list of officers at beginning of first 19 chapters; newspapers compliment election methods, [238] . Eliot, Rev. Thomas L. and Mrs, [121] . Ellicott, Mrs. William M, [183] ; [319] . Ely, Richard T, for wom, suff, [196] . Engle, Mrs. L. H, [540] . Equal Guardianship, [327] . Etz, Anna Cadogan, [219] . Eustis, William Henry, [7] . Evald, Emmy, [40-1] ;addresses House com. on status of women in Sweden, [51] ; urges wom. suff. in U. S, [52] . Evans, Ernestine, [548] ; [585] . Evans, Mrs. Glendower,bef. House Judic. Com, [429] ; closes hearing with eulogy of Pres. Wilson, stirs com, [434] ; bef. Senate com, [466] ; debate on future work of Natl. Assn, [487] . Evans, Sarah A, [120] . F. Fairbanks, Vice-President Charles W, [191] ; [705] .Fairchild, Charles S, [653-4] ; [680] ; [682] . Fall, U. S. Sen. Albert B, [711] . Fallows, Bishop Samuel,espouses cause of wom. suff, [104] ; officiates at Dr. Shaw's mem. service, [611] . Farmer Labor Party and Committee of 48 on League of Women Voters' planks, [700] . Farraday, Mabel, [448] . Farrar, Edgar H, [57] . Fawcett, Millicent Garrett (Mrs. Henry), hon. pres. of British Natl. Union,writes chapter for History, [iii] ; tribute to Dr. Shaw, [761] . Federal Amendments,14th, defines citizenship, puts "male" in Natl. Constitution, [619] ; 15th guarantees male suff, women protest, [620] ; women demand 16th, [622] ; try to vote under 14th, Miss Anthony arrested, [622] ; Mrs. Minor brings suit, [623] ; res. for 16th presented in Cong, first hearings granted, [623] ; reports of committees, first Senate vote, [624] ; for income tax and election of U. S. Senators, [625] . Federal Elections Bill,Federal Enfranchisement of Men,natl. constl. conv. and naturalization act enfranchised most men in U. S. religious and property tests abolished, [745-6] ; congressl. action gave suff. to negro and Indian men;only women sent to States, [746] . Federal Woman Suffrage Amendment,effect on laws for women and office holding, [iv] ; natl. assn's. work for, [vi] , [xvii] , [1] , [2] ; vote taken, [xxii] ; submitted and 6,000 legislators vote for, [xxiii] ; proclaimed, text of, [xxiv] ; work described in full in first 20 chapters; plan of work for, [8] ; petitions for in 1913, [368] ; Natl. Assn's. work for, [369] ; Pres. Wilson urged to recommend, [373-376] ; great effort for in 1913, [378-380] ; Senate Com. reports favorably, [380] ; Dem. members of Cong. caucus against, [397] ; in danger of being replaced, [411] ; status in 1914 in Senate and House, [412-13] ; receives majority vote in Senate but not two-thirds;votes in the past, [413] ; re-introduced by Sen. Bristow, [415] ; hearing bef. House Com, [415] , [426] ; Amend. reported, [417] ; sometimes called Susan B. Anthony Amend, [423] . For arguments on see Congressl. Hearings and conv. speeches. Voted on first time in House of Representatives, [439] ; first measure introd. in Cong, in 1915, [440] ; Dr. Shaw asks Pres. Wilson to use his influence for, [440] ; conv. speeches show work for it paramount, [444] ; Com. on Rules reports it;pressure by women on members of Cong. from their districts, [449] ; natl. suff. conv. 1915, resolves to work only for original Fed. Amend, [452] ; strong demand for it, [460-1] ; lost in Senate and House, 1914-15, new hearings granted by committees, [461] ; southern women appeal for, [472] ; record of Dem. and Repub. members of Cong, [474-5] ; Prog. Prohib. and Soc. natl. convs. declare for, [480] ; debate at Atlantic City suff. conv. on continuing work for, [486] ; vote largely in favor, [487] ; object lesson in its necessity, [488] ; Mrs. Catt says only way to wom. suff, [489] ; natl. conv. resolves to concentrate all its resources on getting it through Cong, [501] ; Congressl. Com. report of great "drive" for, [503] ; members of Lower House from equal suff. States have hearing for bef. House Judic. Com, [504] ; nation-wide plan of work for, [510] ; conditions at end of 1917 favorable to, [514] ; delegates to natl. suff. conv. discuss it with their Senators and Representatives, many pledged, [516] ; Mrs. Catt says Cong. must deal with, [517] ; Pres. Wilson reaches a belief in, [520] ; Mrs. Catt's strong plea for, [520-1] ; issues nation-wide appeal, [523] ; her book on, [532] ; Mrs. Shuler reports work for all over the country, [538-9] ; Natl. Assn. will campaign against enemies in Cong, [542] ; Cong. urged to submit as a War measure, [543] ; hearings bef. coms. of Cong, [545-549] ; Lower House votes in favor, Senate defeats, 1918, [550-1] ; nation-wide campaign by Natl. Amer. Assn, [554-557] ; Pres. Wilson sends best wishes for, [558] ; change of form proposed, conv. refuses, [561] ; no merging of assn. till Fed. Amend, secured, [561] ; Mrs. Park's report, complete summary;House Judic. Com. tries to defeat; Pres. Wilson advises the Amend, [562] ; Wom. Suff. Com. appt. gives five days' hearing;Speaker Clark assists; five hours' debate, [562] ; vote in House;five days' discussion in Senate; Pres. Wilson's appeal in person; vote, Oct. 1918, [563] , [761] ; second appeal from the President;vote in Feby, 1919, [565] ; twenty-five State Legislatures call for submission, [564] ; Dem. caucus opposes, [565] ; Natl. Assn. continues its efforts, [574] ; last hearing bef. com. of Cong, [577] ; Roosevelt and Pres. Wilson support;not to ask for it would be treason, [579] ; Pres. Wilson urges, [583] ; sentiment in South, [580] , [582-3] , [588-9] , [590] ; four days' hearing ends;favorable report, debate in Lower House and vote to submit, [593] ; record of ratifications, [598] ; Governors called on by natl. suff. conv. for spec. sessions, [600] ; strenuous work for from natl. suff. headqrs. in New York and Washtn, under Mrs. Catt's supervision, [604] ; great "drive" for ratification, [604-606] . Entire chapter on Amend, [618] ; first petitions for, [619] ; first resolutions for in Cong, [621] ; first vote in Senate, 1887, [624] ; second vote, 1914, [627] ; first vote in Lower House, [629] ; struggle for second, [635] ; action of House Judic. Com, [627-8] -9, [631] ; Senate com. gives hearing and makes favorable report, [633] ; difficulty in Senate, [637-8] ; 1,000 prominent men petition for, [638] ; five days' debate, [639] ; vote, Oct. 1, 1918, [640] ; vote, Feb. 10, 1919;analyzed by States, [642] ; final vote in House, analyzed by States, [644] ; debate in Senate, final vote, signed by Vice-pres. and Speaker, [645-6] ; friends and foes, [641-646] ; table of votes, [647] . See [Ratification] . Proclaimed by Secy. of State, [652] ; many law suits; opp. by women's Anti-Suff. Assns, [679] ; record of polit. natl. convs, [702-719] ; appeals for amend, in 1912, [709] ; great change, [715] ; endorsed by all parties at natl. convs, 1920, [714] , [717] , [718] ; indebtedness to bequest of Mrs. Frank Leslie, [755] ; Pres. Wilson's address to Senate in its favor, [761] . Federal Woman Suffrage Association,at hearings, [383] , [427] , [428] ; organized, officers, object, [656] ; memorializes Cong. and polit. convs;at Columbian Expos, [657] ; Congressl. hearings on bills, conv. in San Francisco, [678] ; Miss Clay's U. S. Elec. bill, [659] . Federation of Women's Clubs,Genl. and State, endorse wom. suff, [xix] ; Genl. Fedn. invites suff. speaker, [206] ; coöperates with Natl. Suff. Assn, [210] ; sends first greeting to natl. suff. conv, [215] ; causes "epidemic of suffrage meetings," [313] ; in States, bills show civic conscience, [350] ; Genl Fedn, [638] . Feickert, Lillian J, Fels, Joseph, [340-1] . Fels, Mrs. Joseph, [542] . Fensham, Florence (Turkey), [42] . Ferguson, Gov. James E. (Texas), [713] . Fernald, Fannie J, [194] . Fessenden, Susan, [176] ; [185] ; [188] . Field, Mrs. Cyrus W, [372] ; [405] . Field, Sara Bard,motors from San Francisco to Washtn. with suff. petition, [466-7] ; bef. House Judic. Com, [476] ; at natl. Repub. conv, [711] . Finley, Dr. Caroline,work in women's Oversea Hospitals during the war, [733] ; decorated by Prince of Wales, [735] . Finnegan, Annette, [669] . Fitch, Dean Florence M, [664] . FitzGerald, Susan Walker, [286] ; Flags,Miss Barton's at Intl. Suff. Conf.; Penn. suff. assn. presents one to Natl, [501] ; Dr. Shaw's tribute to flag of U. S, [511] ; "service" flag of assn, [517] ; Dr. Shaw's tribute to American, [758] . Fleischer, Rabbi Charles, [258] . Fleming, Stephen B, [713] . Fletcher, U. S. Sen. Duncan U, [640] . Formad, Dr. Marie (France), [733] . Foss, Samuel Walter, [328] . Foster, J. Ellen, [42] ; [109] . Foster, Genl. John W, [467] . Foster, Mabel, [266] . Foster, U. S. Rep. Martin D. (Ills.), [548] . Fouke, Mrs. Philip B, [560] . Foulke, Commissr. William Dudley, [38] ; [64] ; [178] ; [258] . Foxcroft, Frank, [678] . Fray, Ellen Sully, [17] ; [106] . Frazer, Helen, tells of British women's war work, which brought suff, [544] ; [576] . Freeman, Elizabeth, [333] . Freeman, Mary Wilkins, for wom. suff, [297] . Frelinghuysen, U. S. Sen. Joseph S, as St. Senator approves School suff. for women, [320] ; [565] ; [640] . French, U. S. Rep. Burton L. (Ida.), [658] . French, Mrs L. Crozier, [395] ;welcomes natl. suff. conv. to Nashville, [398] ; [425] . French, Rose, [317] . Friedland, Sofja Levovna, [28] ; [40] ; [45] ;addresses House com. on status of woman in Russia, [50] ; [73] . Friends' Equal Rights Association, [42] ; Frierson, Solicitor General William L, [654] . Fry, Susannah M. D, [194] . Fuller, Mrs. B. Morrison, [553] . Fuller, Chief Justice Melville Weston, decision on appointment of presidential electors, [130] . Funck, Emma Maddox, arranges for and welcomes natl. suff. conv. in Balto, [151] ;it passes vote of thanks, [180] . Funck, Dr. William, [180] . Funk, Antoinette, work for Pres. suff. in Ills, [370] ; [381] ; [409] ;on Congressl. Com, [411] ; bef. House Judic. Com, refers to new Fed. Suff. Amend, [415-16] ; explains and defends Shafroth Amend, to natl. suff. conv, [416-418] ; report of campn. work in western States; found liquor interests active; travels 8,000 miles, [419-422] ; re-appointed vice chmn, [424] ; foreshadows new Fed. Amend, at Congressl. hearing, [427] ; chmn. Campn. and Survey Com, work in N. J. campn, [447] ; report for Congressl. Com, [451] ; [454] ; [503] ; resigns from com, [506] ; [726] ; sponsor for Shafroth Palmer Amend, [747-8] . G. Gage, Matilda Joslyn, writes Women's Declaration of Rights, [333] .Gains, for wom. suff. in 1907, [213] ; Gale, Zona, [425] ;offers res. to unite work of Natl. Suff. Assn. and Congressl. Union, [453-4] . Gannett, Mrs. William C, chmn. com. for Anthony mem. bldg, [201-2] ;women's duty to want to vote, [234] ; work for bldg, [744] . Gano, Eveline, shows disadvantage to teachers in having no vote, quotes New York, [293] . Gardener, Helen H, arr. parade to carry Fed. Amend, petition to Cong, [275] ;"unstinted personal service," [336] ; tells how to get Congressl. docs, [373] ; [381] ; urges appt. of Com. on Wom. Suff, [384] ; on Congressl. Com, [411] ; bef. House Judic. Com, quotes Bryan's declaration that Pres. Wilson insists the Govt. must derive just powers from consent of governed and applies it to women's demand for suff, [435-6] ; arr. for natl. suff. conv, 1917, [515] ; asks Pres. Wilson for letter on forming Com. on Wom. Suff, [524] ; called "diplomatic corps," [525] ; elected natl. vice-pres, [541] ; bef. Rules Com, [549] ; natl. suff. conv. sends greeting, [559] ; vice-chmn. Congressl. Com, [567] ; [604] ; secures space in Smithsonian Inst. for suff. exhibit; offers res. of thanks to Inst, [609] ; at Anthony celebr, [615] ; [635] . Gardner, Gov. Frederick D. (Mo.), for wom. suff, [526] . Gardner, Mrs. Gilson, [454] ; [675] . Garrett, U. S. Rep. Finis J. (Tenn.), [548] . Garrett, Mary E, entertainments for natl. suff. conv. in Balto, [152-167] ;conv. sends letter of thanks, [180] ; invitations "to meet Miss Anthony," account of functions, distinguished women house guests, [182] ; with Dr. Thomas raises large fund for suff. work, [183] , [258] ; [289] ; [661] . Garrett, Mrs. Robert, [391] ; [679] . Garrett-Thomas Suffrage Fund, [235] , [253] . Garrison, Eleanor, [571] . Garrison, Francis J, [674] . Garrison, William Lloyd, [244] . Garrison, William Lloyd, Jr, [258] ;mem. service at natl. suff. conv, 1910;tributes of Dr. Shaw and Mrs. McCulloch, [277-280] . Garvin, Florence, [661] . Garwood, Omar E, [312] ;secy. Natl. Men's League, [674] . Gay, U. S. Sen. Edward J, opp. Fed. Suff. Amend, [565] ; [642-3] ; [646] . Gellhorn, Mrs. George, welcomes natl. suff. conv, [554] ; [559] ; [668] ; [689] ; [690] ; [699] ; [717] . George, Mrs. A. J, [391] ;in anti-suff. speech attacks Mormons, says suffs. place their cause above needs of country, [467-8] ; makes State's rights argument bef. House com, [478] ; [548] ; [710-11] . German American Alliance, anti-suff. work in Ky, [388] . Germany, venerates suff. pioneers, [28] . Geyer, Rose Lawless, press work in Iowa campn, [485] ;report to natl. conv, [494] ; [528] ; report on natl. press work, [531] ; instructs suff. schools, [539] ; tribute to her work, [571] . Gibbons, Cardinal, Dr. Shaw answers, [125] ;Mrs. Harper answers, [131] ; opp. women's societies, Dr. Shaw criticizes, [158] . Gilbert, Judge Hiram, on Shafroth Suff. Amend, [414] . Gilder, Richard Watson, [296] . Gildersleeve, Dean Virginia C, [613] ; [663] . Gillett, Emma M, [218] ;report as chmn. of Congressl. Com, [319] . Gillett, Speaker Frederick H, [584] ; [646] . Gillmore, Inez Haynes, [661] . Gilman, Charlotte Perkins, [71] ; Giltner, Prof. William S, [133] . Glasgow, Ellen, for wom. suff, [297] . Glass, U. S. Sen. Carter, [719] . Gleason, Kate, [341] . Goddard, Mary Catherine, Congress ignored her paper in days of Revolution, [156] . Goldenberg, Rosa H, [152] . Goldstein, Vida, [40-1] ; [43] ;addresses Senate com. on wom. suff, in Australia and New Zealand, [49] ; candidate for Senate, [91] . Gompers, Samuel, [86] ; Goodlett, Caroline Meriwether, [328] . Goodrich, Gov. James P. (Ind.), [551] . Goodrich, Sarah Knox, [106] . Gordon, Anna A, [28] . Gordon, Rev. Eleanor, [140] . Gordon, Jean, [56] ;welcomes Miss Anthony to New Orleans, [57] ; receives testimonial from natl. suff. conv, [84] ; address on duty of women of leisure to workingwomen, [231] ; [286] ; [425] . Gordon, Kate M, elected natl. cor. secy, [17] ;report in 1902, chivalry in Ala, [34-36] ; [56] ; welcomes natl. suff. conv. to New Orleans, [57] ; report of year's work, [60] ; [61] ; receives loving cup, [84] ; tells of Dr. Shaw's southern tour attitude of South, [87-8] ; [89] ; report in 1905, [127] ; protests against southern members' attitude on wom. suff, [188] ; shows need of personal acquaintance of suff. leaders with editors, politicians, teachers, women's clubs;appeals for funds for Ore. campn, [161] ; tells of women's Munic. suff. in New Orleans, [195-6] ; [202] ; [208] ; [211] ; [214] ; describes interview with Pres. Roosevelt, [217] ; arr. hearings, [217] ; [244] ; tells of liquor dealers' fight on wom. suff. in Ore, [247] ; urges suff. assn. to use polit. methods, [248] ; resigns as cor. secy, convention thanks, [260] ; [263-4] ; elected vice-pres, [283] ; [287] ; [324] ; [400] ; debate on future work of Natl. Assn, [486] ; [668] ; org. Southern Wom. Suff. Conf 671; [673] ; at Dem. natl. conv, 1912, [703-4] . Gordon, Laura de Force, [137] . Gordon, Dr. Margaret (Canada), [597] . Graddick, Laura J, working women polit. nonentities forced to compete with those having full polit. rights, [304] . Graham, Frances W, [215] . Gram, Elizabeth, [585] . Grand Army of Republic, for wom. suff, [435] . Grange, National and State, endorses wom. suff, [206] ;always for it, Dr. Shaw a member, [247] ; Natl, [392] . Grant, M. Louise, [662] . Gray, James, [7] . Great Britain, wom. suff. work not finished, [iii] ; [xxii] ;official and polit. status of women, [52] ; women made eligible to office, [213] ; women's demonstratn, "militancy," situation in Parliament, [237-8] ; "militant" movement, [281] ; enfranchises women, [551] ; chapter on in Vol. VI. Greeley, Helen Hoy, [314] ; [372] . Greene, Judge Roger S, [144] . Greenleaf, Halbert S, [204] . Gregg, Laura, [18] ; [20] ; edits Progress , [35] ; [71] ; [110] ; Gregory, Dr. Alice, work in women's Oversea Hospitals during the war, [733] . Gregory, Mrs. Thomas W, [515] . Grenfell, Helen Loring, describes effect of wom. suff. in Colo, [102] ; [105] ;refutes charges against women, [113] . Grew, Mary, [334] . Griffin, Frances A, [65] . Grim, Harriet, [236] ; [283] ; [404] ; [668] ; [703] . Gruening, Martha, [662] . Guernsey, Mrs. George Thatcher, pres. genl. D. A. R, [515] . Guild, Mrs. Charles E, [678] . Gulick, Alice Gordon, [106] . H. Hackstaff, Priscilla D, [10] ; [13] ; [62] ;Haggart, Dr. Mary E, [146] . Hale, Rev. Edward Everett, [98] . Hale, U. S. Sen. Frederick, [648] . Haley, Margaret A, [37] . Hall, Florence Howe (N. J.), speaks for her mother at conv. of 1906, [185] . Hall, Florence H. (Penn.),in anti-suff. speech attacks Mormonism; Hall, Louise, [556] . Hall, Dr. Stanley, [256] . Hallinan, Charles T, [408] ; [418] ;report of Natl. Publicity Dept;tribute to Dr. Shaw; orgztn. of Data Dept, [442-3] . Hamilton, Mrs. L. A. (Canada), [400] ; Hanaford, Rev. Phoebe A, last words for Mrs. Stanton, [741] . Hanna, Mayor James R. (Des Moines), [669] . Harbert, Elizabeth Boynton, [18] ; [20] ; [288] ; [559] . Harding, U. S. Sen. Warren G,votes for Fed. Suff. Amend, [516] ; as Pres. candidate receives League of Women Voters, [701] . Hardwick, U. S. Rep. Thomas W. (Ga.), [384] ;discussion with Mrs. Catt at com. hearing, [390] . Hardy, Jennie Law, [473] . Harmon, Mrs. Anna, [658] . Harper, Ida Husted,tells of suff. dept. in N. Y. Sun , [14] ; [67] ; presents Decl. of Principles to natl. conv, [87] ; answers Cardinal Gibbons, [131] ; presides at press conf, 1905, [131] ; address, wom. suff. will come from the West, [135] ; has interview with Pres. Roosevelt, [137] ; articles on death of Miss Anthony, [204] ; report as chmn. of Natl. Press Com, immense increase of notice of wom. suff;appreciation of support of natl. press bureau by Mrs. Belmont, [287-8] ; [315] ; presents and supports res. that officers of Natl. Assn. must be non-partisan, [342] ; [354] ; bef. House Judic. Com, 1912, makes constitl. argument;quotes from Presidents Taft and Roosevelt; says women have been asking Cong. for Fed. Amend. 43 years; shows St. amends. practically impossible; no other country subjects women to this struggle; answers questions, [359-361-2] ; bef. House Com. on Rules;asks appoint. of Com. on Wom. Suff; shows treatment of res. for a Fed. Suff. Amend. by Judic. Coms. for over forty years; the defeats in St. campns; the need of a Fed. Amend, [385-387] ; no class of men in U. S. have lifted a finger to get suff. but women have struggled 65 yrs, [395] ; debate at Atlantic City conv. on future work of Natl. Assn, [487] ; [527] ; editorial dept. Leslie Bureau of Education, describes work with editors, espec. for Fed. Amend;concrete results; many letters to editors on "picketing" and results; change in southern papers, [528-530] ; natl. suff. conv. sends greeting, [559] ; second report of dept. in Leslie Bureau;letters to 2,000 editors; letters to and from ex-President Roosevelt; work for Fed. Amend; 8,000 letters sent; articles to Intl. Suff. News ; change in character of editorials, [571-2] ; prepares to finish History of Wom. Suff, [573] ; conv. sends telegram of recog. for work on History, [610] ; writes chapter on Fed. Suff. Amend. for History, [618] ; [658] ; objections to Shafroth Palmer Amend, [748] . Harriman, Mrs. J. Borden, in war service, [517] ; [526] ;on Congressl. Com, [567] . Harrison, U. S. Rep. Pat (Miss.), [548] ; Hart, Gov. Louis F. (Wash.), urged to call spec. session, [600] . Hartshorne, Myra Strawn, [286] ; [289] . Harvey, Col. George, [205] ; [258] . Haslup, Mary R, [152] . Haskell, Oreola Williams, [181] ; [211] . Hatch, Lavina, [106] . Hathaway, Margaret, member Mont. Legis, [516] ; [540] . Hauser, Elizabeth J, shares work of natl. suff. headqrs. in 1903, [61] ;tells of work at conv. of 1904, [93] ; in 1905, vast amount of literature distrib. res. secured from convs, etc, [128] ; describes the Statehood Protest of 400 orgztns. of women to Senate com. against proposed bill for admitting new territories, [129] ; [130] ; [135] ; in 1906, endorsement of orgztns, [162] ; [163-4] ; in 1907, describes vast work, [204-6] ; headqrs. secy's. report for 1908; thousands of articles furnished, hundreds of orgztns. endorse, [218] ; presides at press conf, [219] ; report for 1909, polit. work;many endorsements, widely extended press work; conv. thanks; goes to N. Y. headqrs, [248-250] ; [287] ; [315] ; [485] ; [670] ; [690] ; at Repub. Natl. Conv, [703] ; [754] . Haver, Jessie R, on tour for ratif, [606] ; [687] . Hawaii,Natl. Assn. asks wom. suff. for, [11] ; suff. soc. formed, [381] , [561] ; action of Cong. on wom. suff, [566] . Hawk, George, takes referendum on Fed. Amend, to U. S. Sup. Ct, [652] . Hay, Secy. of State John, [736] . Hay, Mary Garrett,at natl. conv, 1901, [10] ; conv. thanks, [12] ; [21] ; champion money raiser, [41] ; report on organization, [61] ; work on Fed. Amend. petition, [258] ; arr. parade to carry it to Cong, [275] ; tells how to organize, [444] ; natl. conv. thanks for arr. Pres. Wilson's visit, [501] ; [503] ; on Congressl. Com, [506] ; shows why New York campn. was won, [519] ; scores circular of Mrs. Wadsworth on New York victory;gives figures to show not due to Socialist vote, [536-7] ; elected natl. vice-pres, [541] ; Repub. party gives important positions, [554-5] ; does congressl. and war work, [555] ; wants name of Natl. Assn. retained, [561] ; on Congressl. steering com, [566] ; [568] ; raises "budget" for 1919, [569] ; offers res. to thank Governors who have called spec. sessions and urge others to do so, [600] ; great service in securing ratif. of Fed. Amend, [606] ; raises money for League of Women Voters, [609] , [698] ; speaks on Women in Politics, [617] ; at Repub. natl. conv, 1920, calls conf. of suffs;they present plank to Res. Com, [716-17] ; presides at meeting for women on Peace conf, [738] . Hayden, U. S. Rep. Carl (Ariz.), [524] ; [549] . Hays, Will H, chmn. Natl. Repub. Com,natl. suff. conv. thanks for help with Fed. Amend, [610] ; work for it, [638] ; Mrs. Catt thanks in name of Natl. Amer. Suff. Assn. for his own and party's support of Fed. Suff. Amend, [648] ; helps in Tenn, [657] . Headquarters, National Suffrage, in New York, [xx] ; [34] ;removed to Warren, O, [61] ; important work described, [93] ; see [Hauser] ; removed to New York, Mrs. Belmont assists financially, thanked by natl. conv, [253] ; Ills. dele. want them removed to Chicago, [319] ; Natl. conv. votes to retain in New York, [341] ; Mrs. Belmont offers res. to move to Washtn, [381] ; Mrs. Roessing urges it, [506] , [508] ; Natl. Bd. decides not wise to move from New York but estab. branch in Washtn, activities, [525-527] ; closed, [604] ; [627] ; [632] ; summary, in Rochester, New York, Washington, Philadelphia, Warren, O, and New York City, [754] . Hearings, before Committees of Congress for quarter of a century, [46] ;in 1902, names of Senate com, Miss Anthony hon. pres. Natl. Suff. Assn. presides and pleads for a Fed. Suff. Amend; bef. House Judic. Com, Mrs. Catt introd. foreign speakers, [50] ; she and Dr. Shaw urge Cong. to appoint a com. to investigate results of wom. suff, [49] ; [53-4] ; in 1904 Miss Anthony presides at Senate hearing, her last;had appealed to 17 Congresses; Mrs. Watson-Lister tells of wom. suff. in Australia; a report promised, none made, [110-11] ; House Judic. Com, Mrs. Catt presides;urges a commsn. to investigate conditions in equal suff. States; Sen. Shafroth, Gov. Adams and eminent Colo. women speak, [111-116] ; in 1906, Miss Anthony, unable to attend;had missed but two hearings in 37 years; Dr. Shaw presided at Senate, Mrs. Florence Kelley at House; strong speeches but no report, [187-191] ; in 1908, hearing given but convention not in session, [218] ; in 1910, first in splendid new office bldgs;names of Senate com; Dr. Shaw presides, tells of great petition for Fed. Suff. Amend, just presented; introd. women speakers representing different professions, [291-8] ; closes with strong appeal for a report;the chairman promises one, [299] ; bef. House Judic. Com. in 1910;names of com; Mrs. Kelley presides, tells of great petition; many strong speeches along industrial lines, [300-309] ; in 1912, arr. by Mrs. William Kent, [339] ; [346-363] ; names of Senate com, [346] ; of House com, [354] ; in 1913, [382-397] ; bef. Com. on Rules in 1913, Dr. Shaw presides, asks for a spec. com. because Judiciary never reports suff. res, [384] ; bef. House Judic. Com, in 1914, [427] ; in 1915, bef. Senate, names of com, [462] ; House, [469] ; Representatives from equal suff. States bef. Judic. Com, list of, [504] ; bef. Senate com, 1917, entire forenoon given, [545] ; Apr. 26 to Natl. Wom. Party, [547] ; May 3 to Anti-Suff. Assn, [548] ; May 18 bef. Com. on Rules, [548] ; bef. Wom. Suff. Com. last ever held, [577] ; résumé, [624] ; Mrs. Park's report, [633] ; [635] . Heaslip, Charles T, [494] . Hebard, Dr. Grace Raymond, [484] ; [610] ;at Anthony celebr, [615] . Heflin, U. S. Rep. J. Thomas (Ala.), at suff. hearing, [391] ;southern women incensed, [395] ; Rep. Mondell ridicules, [396] ; offers res. against Fed. Suff. Amend, [412] ; sends his anti-suff. speeches to western States, [422] ; quotes poetry against wom. suff, [437] ; [628] . Helm, Mrs. Ben Hardin, [313] . Hemphill, Robert R, [35] . Henderson, Rev. Charles R, [198] . Henderson, Mrs. John B, receives conv, [45] ; [99] . Heney, Mrs. Francis J, [585] . Henrotin, Ellen M, [195] ; Henry, Alice, [185] ; [209] ; [327] . Henry, U. S. Rep. Robert L. (Texas), [307] ;opposes sending Fed. Amend. to the House, [629] . Henshaw, Virgil, at suff. hearing, [548] . Hepburn, Mrs. Thomas N. (Katharine Houghton), [382] ; [675] . Hidden, Mrs. M. L. T, [337] . Hifton, Harriette J, [266] . Higgins, U. S. Rep. Edwin W. (Conn.), at Congressl. hearing, [361] . Higginson, Col. Thomas Wentworth, [137] ; [208] ; [328] . "Hikes," headed by members of Senate Com. on Wom. Suff, [378] . Hill, Elsie, [675] ; [677] . Hill, Mrs. Homer M, [246] . Hilles, Florence Bayard, bef. House com, [473-4] ; [675] . Himes, Dr. George H, [120] . Hinchey, Margaret, [364-5] . Hindman, Matilda, [146] . Hirsch, Rabbi Emil,appeal for wom. suff, [143] ; address in Chicago, [207] . Histories, give no place to women, [263] . History of Woman Suffrage, early vols;work of Mrs. Stanton, Miss Anthony, Mrs. Harper;Mrs. Catt arranges for last two, labor in preparing, wide scope, their value, see [Preface] ; [67] ; [74] ; [94] ; Miss Anthony bequeaths to Natl. Assn, its wide distribution, [205] , [218] ; [249] ; [335] ; [359] ; Mrs. Harper begins last vols, [573] ; [610] ; contain great speeches, [623] . Hitchcock, U. S. Sen. Gilbert H, refuses to represent his State on Fed. Suff. Amend, [598] . Hoar, U. S. Sen. George F, [146] ;first to suggest Pres. suff. for women, [369] . Hobby, Gov. W. P. (Texas), invites natl. suff. conv, [540] . Holcomb, Gov. Marcus H. (Conn.), [653] ; [717] . Hollis, U. S. Sen. Henry P, [323] ; [383] ; Hollister, Lillian M, [258] ; [328] . Holmes, Lydia Wickliffe, [568] . Hooker, Mrs. Donald, Hooker, Isabella Beecher, [45] ; [191] ; [204] ; [656] . Hooper, Gov. Ben W. (Tenn.), addresses natl. suff. conv, [400] . Hooper, Mrs. Ben (Wis.), [559] ; [568] ; Hoover, Mrs. Herbert C, [515] . Hopkins, J. A. H, at suff. hearing, [548] . Hopkins, Mrs. J. A. H, [675] . Horton, Albert H, [74] . Horton, Mrs. John Miller,presents greetings and flowers, [214] ; recep. to natl. suff. conv, [216] . House of Governors in Ky. and N. J. hears suff. speeches by Miss Clay and Dr. Shaw, [314] ;Natl. Suff. Assn. represented in 1913, [367] ; suffs. received in 1919, [605] . Houston, Secretary of Agriculture David Franklin and Mrs, [382] ; [724] . Houston, Mrs. David Franklin, [515] . Howard, Emma Shafter, [150] . Howe, Frederick C, on The City for the People, [177] ; [340] . Howe, Julia Ward, [31] ; [137] ; [148] ;at natl. suff. conv. in Balto, [151] ; introd, by Dr. Shaw, [154] ; escorted by Governor, responds to greetings, speaks of Lucy Stone and Mrs. Livermore, [155] ; guest of Miss Garrett, [182] ; too ill to give address, read by her daughter, tells of conversion to wom, suff; suff. dele, to Genl. Fed. of Women's Clubs, [249] ; [258] ; [288] ; [297] ; gets testimony on wom. suff. from ministers and editors, [393] . Howe, Dr. Lucian, at suff. hearing, [583] . Howe, Marie Jenney, [98] ; [176] ; [179] . Howells, William Dean, for wom. suff, [296] . Howes, Elizabeth Puffer, [450] . Howes, Ethel Puffer, [662] ; [664] . Howland, Emily, [16] ; [40] ; Howse, Mayor Hilary (Nashville), [398] . Hughes, Gov. Charles Evans (N. Y.), [223] ;on teachers' salaries, [294] ; as Presidential candidate, [489] ; in favor of Fed. Suff. Amend, [495] ; personal but not party endorsement, [505] ; natl. suff. leaders interview, tells them he will endorse Fed. Amend, [507] ; declares for it, [630] ; counsel for Natl. Suff. Assn, [653] . Hughes, James L. (Canada), [41] . Hughes, Rev. Kate, [20] ; [69] ; [71] ; [207] . Huidobro, Carolina Holman (Chili), [40-1] ; [186] ; [188] . Hull, U. S. Rep. Harry E. (Iowa), [644] . Hultin, Rev. Ida C, [37] ; [84] . Humphrey, Mrs. Alexander Pope, [313] . Hundley, Mrs. Oscar, [395] . Hunt, Gov. George P. (Ariz.), greets natl. suff. conv, [341] . Huntington, Bishop Daniel T, [146] . Huse, Mrs. Robert S, [495] ; [539] ; [729] . Hussey, Cornelia C, [13] ;contrib. to Natl. Suff. Assn, [73] ; bequest to assn, [94] . Hussey, Dr. Mary D, [61] ; [73] ; [287] . Hutchinson, John, [31] ; [34] . Hutton, May Arkwright, tells anecdote of McKinley, [133] ; Huxley, Thomas H, [256] . I. Idaho, effect of wom. suff, [52] .Indianapolis, entertains Natl. Exec. Council, [551] . Indians, men enfranchised by Congress, [746] . Industrial Problems, Govt. discriminates against women, [63] ; Industrial Program, [286] ;Congressl. hearings on, [300] . Initiative and Referendum, endorsed by natl. suff. conv, adverse effect on suff. and prohib, [136-7] ;natl. conv. re-endorses, [212] ; again, [257] ; petit. to repeal wom. suff. in Calif, failed, [393] ; suff. campn. in Mo. and other States, [402-3] ; Shafroth Palmer Suff. Amend, called Natl. I. and R, [415] , [451] ; Dem. party and Pres. Wilson in favor of, [417] ; on ratif. Fed. Suff. Amend, in Me; in Ohio, St. Sup. Ct. sustains;U. S. Sup. Ct. decides against, [652] . International Council of Nurses of 9 nations endorses wom suff, [461] . International Council of Women, forms wom. suff. com, [xix] ; [25] ;estab. Standing Com. on Equal Rights, [127] ; [612] . International Suffrage News , [530] .International Woman Suffrage Alliance, [vi] ;formed, [xix] ; first conf. held in Washtn, [24] ; its duty, [30] ; intl. com. formed, [43] ; sends greeting to Natl. Assn, [203] ; Mrs. Catt's presiding, [247] . See complete chapter on in Vol. VI. Iowa, Mrs. Catt discusses suff. campn, [485] . Ivins, Mrs. William M, [40] ;furnishes Dr. Shaw's office, [276] . J.