Страница - 283 Страница - 285 Obenchain, Lida Calvert, [328] .Oberlin College, [220] ; [226] ; [255] . O'Connor, Mrs. T. P, [326] . Odenheimer, Cordelia R. P, Pres. Genl. Daughters of Confederacy, [515] . Officers, women, effect of Fed. Suff. Amend, [iv] ; Ogden, Esther G, elected natl. vice-pres, [456] ;Ohio, effort to ratify Fed. Suff. Amend, [649] ; [652] . Oklahoma, Natl. Assn. assists effort for wom. suff, [211] ; Olds, Emma S, [67] ; [107] ; [208] . Oleson, Mrs. Peter, [610] . Oliphant, Mrs. O. D, [391] ; [437] ; [477] . Olmstead, Rev. Margaret T, [18] ; [20] . Olsen, Justice Harry, [372] . O'Neil, Mrs. David M, [668] . Oregon, polit. leaders urge suff. campn; Natl. Assn. agrees to assist, [147] ;Dr. Shaw points out responsibility of Ore. men and women, [149] ; assn. helps, [161] ; appeal for campn. funds at natl. suff. conv, [161] ; generous response, Miss Anthony gives her birthday money, [184] ; defeat of amend, [200] ; work of Natl. Assn, [211] ; [254] ; majority vote for amend, 1912, [332] ; [337] . O'Reilly, Leonora, [334] ;bef. Senate Com; demand of working women for the ballot, [351] . Organizations, large number endorse wom. suff, 1906, [162] ; Organizations of Women, efforts for better laws, [iv.] Organizers, 225 employed in 1917, instructed by Mrs. Catt, work done, [539] ;in 1918, work in 20 States, [556-7] ; list of in 1919, Mrs. Shuler praises, [603] . Osborn, Gov. Chase S. (Mich.), greets natl. suff. conv, [341] . Osborne, Eliza Wright, [219] ; [288] ; O'Shaughnessy, U. S. Rep. George F. (R. I.), [549] . O'Sullivan, Mary Kenney, [174] ;asks suff. for working women, injustice of Govt, [189] . Oversea Hospitals, Women's, Natl. Suff. Assn. maintains, [558] ; [568] ; [574] ;Assn's. fund for, [608] ; final report, [613] ; report of Mrs. Tiffany and Mrs. Brown, its directors, at natl. conv. of 1919, valuable work in France, recognition by French Govt, [732-735] ; financial report of Mrs. Rogers, natl. treas, [734] . Owen, U. S. Sen. Robert L, natl. suff. conv. greets mother, [269] ; Owens, Helen Brewster, [373] . P. Page, Mary Hutcheson, conf. on polit. work, [286] .Palmer, Atty. Gen. A. Mitchell, [654] . Palmer, Alice Freeman, [74] ; Palmer, Prof. George Herbert, [296] . Palmer, U. S. Sen. Thomas W, bequest to Natl. Suff. Assn, [407] . Pankhurst, Emmeline, advises U. S. suff. headqrs. to sell not give literature, [267] ;receives ovation at natl. suff. conv.; explains revolution of women in Gt. Brit, [330] . Parades, begun in U. S, [xx] ;in London, [233] ; in Gt. Brit, [237] ; with Fed. Amend, petit, in Washtn, [275] ; in New York and Washtn, 1913, [367] ; in Washtn. bef. inauguration, [378-9] ; in New York, [470] ; in Chicago during Repub. Natl. Conv, [482-3] ; "walkless parade," in St. Louis at Dem. Natl. Conv, [483] ; in Chicago, [484] ; of British women during the war, [534] ; in Washtn, [625] ; New York, [626] ; Washtn, [632] ; Men's Leagues march, [674] ; in Balto, [708] ; rainy day parade in Chicago in 1916, [710] ; the "walk-less" in St. Louis, [712] . Park, Alice L, [249] . Park, Maud Wood, natl. suff. conv, 1903, [83] ; [133] ; [148] ;at conv. in Balto, unselfishness of suff. leaders, duty of college women to assist their work, [168] ; [171] ; describes Coll. Wom. Suff. League, [226] ; [229] ; on Mass, campn, [409] ; [444] ; report for Congressl. Com, 1917, [523] ; presides at hearing bef. Rules Com, [549] ; [561] ; report as chmn. of Congressl. Com, 1919, [562-567] ; tribute to helpful Senators; names them, [566] ; praise for members of Congressl. Com, names them, [566] ; conv. gives rising vote of thanks and dele, speak words of praise, [567-8] ; re-elected, [574] ; at last suff. hearing, [577] ; excellent speech, [590] ; [604] ; [632] ; Congressl. Com. report, [633] ; tribute to Pres. Wilson, [640] ; org. Coll. Wom. Suff. League, [660-1] ; [664] ; chmn. Natl. League of Women Voters, [689] ; [701] ; bef. Repub. Natl. Com, [717] . Parker, Adella M, [255] ; [257] ; [264] . Parker, U. S. Rep. Richard Wayne (N. J.), chmn. at suff. hearing, [300] ;compliments speakers, makes no report, [309] . Parker, Dr. Valeria, on tour for ratif, [606] ; [650] ; Parsons, Elsie Clews, [661] . Parsons, National Committeeman Herbert, [511] . Parsons, Mary Ely, furnishes Dr. Shaw's office, [276] . Patten, Dr. Simon N, [296] . Patterson, Hannah J, report on Penn. campn, [409] ;on how to organize, [444] ; [450] ; elected natl. vice-pres, [456] ; natl. cor. secy's, report, 1916, [481] ; [485] ; [501] ; [503] ; tribute from chmn. Congressl. Com, [509] ; on Woman's Com. of Council of Natl. Defense, [726] ; receives distinguished service medal, [739] . Patterson, U. S. Sen. Thomas M, addresses natl. suff. conv, [45] . Patterson, Mrs. Thomas M, [74] . Paul, Alice, tells of "militancy" in Gt. Brit, [280] ;chmn. Congressl. Com, [366] ; arranges for Pres. Wilson to receive wom. suff. deputation, [374] ; takes part in English "militant" movement, sent to prison; wants to start one in U. S. but idea frowned upon by Dr. Shaw, who appoints her chmn. Congressl. Com. to organize parade in Washtn.; shows much exec. ability; makes com. report to natl. conv, [377-381] ; forms Congressl. Union, is chmn.; Mrs. Catt makes inquiries, [379-80] ; Natl. Suff. Bd. will not permit her to act as chmn. of both and she is deposed from Congressl. Com.; remains head of Union, [381] ; has it fight Dem. party, [454-5] ; presides at hearing bef. House Com.; members attack her for trying to defeat Dems, who were friends of wom. suff; she defends this action, [474-5] ; asks chairman Webb what will be in Dem. platform, [476] ; heads Congressl. Com, [625] ; org. Congressl. Union, [675] ; reorganized as Natl. Woman's Party, 1917, Miss Paul chmn, [676] ; [678-9] . Peabody, George Foster, on wom. suff. platform, [340] ;holds Dr. Shaw's annuity fund, [458] . Peace and Arbitration, Natl. Suff. Assn. favors, [67] ;Mrs. Mead and Mrs. Catt appeal for, [97-8] ; responsibility of U. S. for, [187] ; natl. suff. conv. endorses recommendation of Inter Parliamentary Union, [212] ; [240] ; Mrs. Mead calls on Natl. Amer. Suff. Assn. to assist educatl, work for it, [254] ; Pres. Taft's effort for treaties, [326] ; [328] ; natl. suff conv. in 1914 demands women should have a voice, commends Pres. Wilson's effort for peace, [426] ; assn's. attitude during the war, [578] ; Dr. Shaw's demand for world peace, [759] . Peck, Prof. Mary Gray, elected natl headqrs. secy, [261] ;gives report of new headqrs, value of New York center, increased demand for literature, large sales, valuable suggestions, [267-9] ; on Congressl. Com, [319] . Pendleton, Pres. Ellen F, [663] . Penfield, Jean Nelson, [338] ;bef. Senate com, women's need of ballot in social service work, [352] ; on tour for ratif, [606] ; same, [650] . Penfield, Perle, [253] ; [261] . Penn, Hannah, only woman Governor, [334] . Penn, William, Govt. free only when people make laws, [334] . Pennybacker, Mrs. Percy V, report on Child Welfare, [560] ; [687] ; [690] ; [697] . Penrose, U. S. Sen. Boies, refuses to see suff. dele, [516] ;opp. to suff. plank in Repub. natl. platform, [711] . Perkins, Prof. Emma M, [212] . Perkins, Mrs. Roger G, [494] . Perkins, Mrs. S.M.C, [656] . Petersen, Florence Bennett, [669-70] . Petition of National American Suffrage Association for Federal Amendment, list of com, immense work, [258] ;report on vast work, Mrs. Catt's contrib. signatures of writers;automobile parade to Capitol to present; vote of thanks to members from natl. suff. conv, 1910; last petition, [274-5] ; distinguished signers, [300] ; in 1913, [368] ; 200,000 names presented to Senate, [378] ; those of suffs. and "antis" compared, [392] ; first to Cong, for worn, suff, [619] ; first for 16th Amend, [623] ; great petition 1913, [626] ; for Wom. Suff. Com, [633] ; to senate for Fed. Amend, [638] ; initiative petit, of 38,000 in Mo, [402] ; 98,000 Conn, women petit. Legis. for Pres. suff, [602] ; 11,000 in Del. to U.S. Senate for Fed. Amend, [638] ; treatment of petitions in Mass, [188] . Phelan, U. S. Sen. James D, [645] . Philadelphia, municipal corruption, need of women's votes, [65] , [72] ;ignoring of women's civic work, [177] ; entertains natl. suff. conv. of 1912, overflow meetings, [332] ; great rally in Independence Square, [333] . Philippines, wom. suff. soc. formed, [561] . Phillips, Elsie Cole, at Senate hearing;need of the ballot by wives and mothers of working classes; theirs not the ignorant vote, [348] ; [361] . "Picketing," work of natl. Press Bureau to counteract; Mrs. Catt and Dr. Shaw condemn, editorials on, [529-30] . Pierce, Charlotte, [16] ; [209] ;sole survivor of first Woman's Rights Convention, [333] ; [559] ; natl. conv. sends letter, 1920, [610] . Pierce, Katherine, [685] . Pierce, Rev. U. G. B, [459] ; [515] . Pinchot, Gifford, shows nation's need of women's vote, [377] . Pinchot, Mrs. Gifford, entertains Natl. Bd, [516] ;report on Industrial Protection of Women, [560] ; [731] . Pinkham, Winona Osborne, [729] . Pioneers, at natl. conv. '02, [31] ;suff. luncheon at natl. conv. in Chicago, [615] . Pittman, U. S. Sen. Key, [713] . Pitzer, Annie, [341] . Planks, for Woman Suffrage, efforts to obtain in platforms of polit. parties;Plan of work, for 1901, [10] ; Platt, Margaret B, [247] . Plummer, Mary R, [667] . Podell, Nettie A, [286] . Pohl, Dr. Esther Lovejoy, [133] . Poindexter, U. S. Sen. Miles, [638] . Poindexter, Mrs. Miles, [382] . Polk, Gov. Joseph K. (Mo.), [668] . Pollock, U. S. Sen. William P, speaks for Fed. Suff. Amend, [565] , [642] ;copies of speech sent to southern States, [603] ; tries to obtain needed vote, [641] ; [647] . Pomerene, U.S. Sen. Atlee, refuses to represent his State on Fed. Suff. Amend, [598] . Pomeroy, U. S. Sen. S. C, offers first res. for Fed. Wom. Suff. Amend, in 1868, [621] . Porritt, Annie G, Laws Affecting Women and Children, [494] ; [532] . Portland, Ore, entertains natl. suff. conv, [117] ;Mrs. Duniway and others meet the delegates, cordial welcome from press and people, [119] . Porto Rico, Natl. Assn. asks wom. suff. for, [11] ;suff. soc. formed, [561] . Post, Louis F, on Ethics of Suffrage, [18] ; [20] ; [205] ; [212] . Potter, Eva, [556] . Potter, Prof. Frances Squire,Women and the Vote, speech on coll. women's eve, [228] ; at Spokane, [246] ; masterly speech on Coll. Women and Democracy, [255-6] ; [260] ; elected natl. cor. secy, [261] ; [265] ; sends letter of regret from Natl. Suff. Bd. to Pres. Taft, [272] ; address on The Making of Democracy, [274] ; natl. cor. secy's, report, conv. gives rising vote, declines re-election, [381-3] ; on Res. Com, [289] ; [290] . Pou, U. S. Rep. Edward W. (N. C.), Pound, L. Annice, [109] . Poyntz, Juliet Stuart, [283] . Pratt, Mayor N.S, welcomes suff. dele, to Spokane, [244] . Presidential Conventions, treatment of wom. suff, see [Chapter XXIII] . Presidential Suffrage,natl. assn's. early work for, [2] , [11] ; Mr. Blackwell's argument for, [12] ; right of Legis. to grant, [43] ; great value of, [62] ; Chief Justice Fuller's decision, [130] ; line of least resistance, [219] ; gained in Ills. and other States, power it gives women;first suggested by U. S. Sen. Hoar, [369-70] ; Ills. Sup. Ct. declares legality, [407] ; Natl. Exec. Council strongly endorses, [452] ; bills introduced in 1916, [495] ; Mrs. Catt declares grant by Legis. legal, [520] ; great "drive" for begun, [528] ; Natl. Assn. works for, victories gained, [539] ; great gains in 1918, [550-1] ; Mo. Legis. grants during natl. suff. conv;appeals to conv. from Iowa, Tenn. and Conn, to ask their Legis. for it, [559] ; 98,000 women ask for in Conn, [602] ; granted in many States, [602] , [632] , [643] ; effect on personnel of Cong, [643] . Price, Ellen H. E, welcomes natl. suff. conv. to Phila, [33-4] ; [666] . Price, Lucy J, [391] ; [467] ; [476] ; [548] ; [585] . Primary Suffrage, Prince of Wales, decorates Amer. woman doctor for war service, [735] . Progress ,natl. suff. organ, begun, [35] ; wide circulation, [60] ; 62,000 distrib, made a monthly, [162] ; changed to weekly, [205] . Progressive Party,adopts worn, suff, [xxi] ; women assist, 1912, [342] ; Natl. Conv. declares for Fed. Suff. Amend, [480] ; for worn, suff, [625] ; formed in Chicago, adopts worn, suff, women flock into it, [705-707] ; strong woman suffrage plank, [714] . Prohibition, Federal Amendment adopted, [xxiii] ;vote for compared with vote for Suff. Amend, [449] ; submitted by Cong;suffs. see State's rights advocates voting for it, [537] . Prohibition Party,wom. suff. in platform, [206] ; women assist, 1912, [342] ; Natl. Conv. declares for Fed. Suff. Amend, [480] ; accepts League of Women Voters' planks, [700] ; always for wom, suff, [702] ; [714] . Proxies, natl, suff. conv. 1912, abolishes their voting, [341] . Publishing Company, Woman Suffrage; see [Natl. Wom. Suff. Pub. Co.] Pyle, Mrs. John L,work in S. Dak, [420-1] ; describes successful campn, [494] ; [570] ; [669] ; offers res. against U. S. Sen. Wadsworth in natl. suff. conv, [692] . Q. Queen Mary, cables Dr. Shaw thanks of British women to Woman's Com. of Council of Natl. Defense, [738] .Queen Maud, of Norway, [247] . R. Race Problem,Natl. Suff. Assn. declares its neutral position, [59] ; Mrs. Catt says each State must decide it, [83] ; U. S. Sen. Borah's opinion, [413] . See [Negroes] . Rainey, Mrs. Henry T, [382] . Raker, U. S. Rep. John E. (Calif.),wom. suff. clean cut question of right, [356] ; demands Com. on Wom. Suff. in Lower House, [388] ; at hearing in 1916, [504-5] ; introd. Fed. Amend, and res. for Wom. Suff. Com, 1917, [524] ; [548] ; introd. new res. for Fed. Suff. Amend, [562] ; presides at hearing, [577] ; interviews Pres. Wilson, [583] ; [628] ; chmn. new Com. on Wom. Suff, [634-5-6] ; for Fed. Elections Bill, [658] . Raker, Mrs. John E, [382] . Rankin, Jeannette,report as field secy, [368] ; tells of Montana victory, [409] ; on Congressl. Com, [451] ; as U. S. Rep. addresses suff. conv, [520-1] ; tells of her bill for nationality of wives, [521] ; speaks at natl. suff. headqrs. in Washtn, [523] ; introd. Fed. Suff. Amend, [524] ; urges it at Senate hearing, [546] ; [548] ; grills anti-suff. speaker, [584] ; vote against war, [585] ; first wom. Representative, speaks at suff. headqrs. and escorted to Capitol, [632] ; [633] ; opens debate on Fed. Amend, [636] . Ranlett, Helen, [368] ; [405] . Ransdell, U. S. Sen. Joseph E,on Wom. Suff. Com, [383] ; votes for Fed. Amend, [627] . Ratification of Federal Woman Suffrage Amendment,Mrs. Catt's plans and work for;sends representatives to Governors, [649-650] ; effort for spec, sessions of Legis, New York and Kans. lead;Mrs. Catt heads deputation to western States, [650] ; action of southern section; great fight in Tenn, Mrs. Catt leads, Pres. Wilson assists, [652] ; Maine and Ohio try referendum, U. S. Sup. Ct. decision, final victory, Amend, proclaimed, [652] ; Conn, then ratifies and later Vt, [653] ; appeals to courts, [653-655] . See St. chapters in Vol. VI near end of each. Fight on by Men's Anti-Suff. Assn. in Conn, Md, W. Va, and Tenn, [681-2] . Ratifications of Federal Amendment, partial list, [606] . Red Cross, [535] ;natl. suff. conv. asks that women be represented on its War Council;women do much of its work, plan of worn, nurses in army hospitals orig. with a woman and first military hospital was estab. by a woman; com. appointed to confer with Red Cross, [540] ; branch in natl. suff. headqrs, [567] . Reed, U. S. Sen. James A, [638] ; [645] . Reed, Speaker Thomas B, [73] ; Reid, Mrs. Ogden Mills, [519] . Reilley, Mrs. Eugene, [490] . Reilly, Caroline I, [249] ;report of Natl. Press Bureau for 1911;its work extends around the globe, [315] ; for 1912, 20 syndicates on list, [2] ,000 copies of press bulletin sent weekly to every State and many countries, spec, editions for papers prepared, [3] ,000 letters answered during year, [336] ; [604] . Remsen, Pres. Ira, presides at coll. wom. suff. evening, in Balto, [168] ;invites natl. suff. conv. to visit Johns Hopkins, [183] . Reports on Federal Suffrage Amendment,Senate and House Coms, urged to report, [299] , [303] , [309] ; refuse, 1912, [363] ; from coms, of Cong, [624] ; favorable from Senate, [626] , [633] ; few reports from House, [627] ; from House Com. on Rules, [628] ; from House Judic, [631] ; from House Wom. Suff. Com. [635] . Republican National Committee refuses to give natl. suff. com. list of its candidates for Cong, [319] ;receives suff. speakers, [440] ; natl. suff. conv. thanks chmn. for help with Fed. Amend, [610] ; effort for amend, [636-638] ; Mrs. Catt thanks, [648] ; work for ratification, [651-2] ; in 1920 sends out appeal for it, [715] . Republican National Conventions,one in 1916 declares for wom. suff, [480] ; refuses plank for Fed. Amend, but endorse wom. suff, [505] ; struggle over plank, [509-10] ; action on League of Women Voters' planks, [700] ; on wom. suff. planks in 1904, [702] ; in 1908, [703] ; in 1912, [704] ; great struggle in 1916, names of friends and foes, State's rights plank, [710-712] ; in 1920, Natl. Suff. Assn. demands ratif. of Fed. Amend, presents plank, Res. Com. evades, [716-17] ; women ask representation in party, partially conceded, [717] . Republican Party,attitude toward wom. suff, [xviii] , [xx] ; adopts plank, [xxi] ; vote in Cong, [xxii] , [xxiii] ; record on Fed. Suff. Amend, [430] ; why was it not held responsible, [434] ; record of members of Cong, on Fed. Suff. Amend, [474-5] ; vote of members of Cong, on Wom. Suff. Com, [525] ; vote of members of Cong, on Fed. Amend, [563] , [565] ; members in Cong, responsible for delay of Amend, [598] ; promise Amend, [620] ; do not assist, [625] ; vote in Cong, on Fed. Amend, Senate, [624] , [627] ; Lower House, [629] , [636] ; Senate, [640] , [642] ; House, [644] ; Senate, [646] . See [647-8-9] . Res. of Senators, [639] ; party makes first declaration for State's rights in wom. suff. plank, 1916, [711] . Resolutions,adopted by natl. suff. conv. of 1901, [15] ; of 1902, [43] ; 1903, [67] ; of 1904, [105] ; of 1905, [136] , [145-6] ; of 1906, [179] ; of 1907, [212] ; of 1908, [240] ; of 1909, [257] ; of 1911, [328] ; of 1912, [339] ; of 1913, [373] ; of 1914, [425-6] ; of 1915, sacredness of home and marriage, [461] ; of 1916, [502] ; of 1917, loyalty and service to the Govt, [518] ; Cong. urged to submit Fed. Suff. Amend. as a War measure;rejoicing over many important victories; support for war measures of Govt; equal pay for equal work, [543] ; of 1919, [574-5] ; of 1920, [600-1] . Resolutions for Woman Suffrage by various organizations, [128] . Reynolds, Minnie J, work on natl. suff. petit, [258] ;secures writers' names, [275] ; gives eminent list at Senate hearing, [295-297] . Rhees, Pres. Rush, speaks of Anthony Mem. Bldg, [744] . Rhinelander, Rt. Rev. Philip Mercer, [343] . Richards, Janet, [260] , [264] ;bef. House Judic. Com, [434] ; on recep. com, 1917, [515] . Richardson, A. Madely, [611] . Richardson, Nell, [6] ,000 mile motor suff. trip, [481] . Richardson, "Tom", welcomes natl. suff. conv. to New Orleans, [57] . Ringrose, Mary E, [317] . Riordan, U. S. Rep, Daniel J. (N. Y.), [548] ; [645] . Roberts, Gov. Albert H,helps ratif. in Tenn, [652] ; Dem. Natl. Com. urges to call spec. session for ratif, [717] . Robertson, Beatrice Forbes, [289] . Robins, Raymond, [289] ; [511] . Robins, Mrs. Raymond,pres. Natl. Wom. Trade Union League, on White Slave Traffic, [286] ; appeals for vote in name of the league, [302] ; [306] ; res. that suffs. support only candidates favoring Fed. Amend, stirs up Atlantic City conv, [489] ; asks ballot for women wage earners, [496] , [499] ; [564] ; [570] ; chmn. Women in Industry Com, [686] , [692] . Robinson, State Sen. Helen Ring (Colo.), [366] . Robinson, Margaret C, accused by Mrs. Catt of making false assertions against her during the war, [736] . Rochester University, mem. bldg. for Miss Anthony, [200-1] . Rodgers, Helen Z. M, [214] . Roessing, Mrs. Frank M, Rogers, Mrs. Henry Wade,elected natl. treas, [425] ; report, large receipts, [441] ; re-elected, [456] ; report for 1916, receipts, $81,869;obligations to "finance com. of fifty," [482-3] ; report as chmn. for war com. on Food Production, [520] ; re-elected, treas. report for 1917, comparison with early days, [541] ; [555] ; report for 1918, receipts, $107,736;Oversea Hospitals' fund, $133,339, [558] ; report, receipts from 1914 to 1920;with Oversea Hospitals' fund, $612,000, [608] ; seven years of gratuitous service, [609] ; at Repub. Natl. Conv, [716] ; [724] ; report of funds for Women's Oversea Hospitals during the war, [734] . Rogers, Mrs. John, [395] . Roosevelt, Alice, greets Miss Anthony, [88] . Roosevelt, President Theodore, [xxi] ;invites Miss Anthony to White House, [88] ; receives natl. suff. conv, [99] ; it asks him to recommend Fed. Suff. Amend, [126] ; Miss Anthony presents list of requests, all ignored, [137] ; birthday letter to Miss Anthony, [191] ; suff. com. interviews, he says a petition would have no effect on him, [217] ; [222] ; says people have a right to change Natl. Constitn, [359] ; speaks for wom. suff, in Metrop. Opera House, New York, [367] ; urges U. S. Sen. Moses to vote for Fed. Suff. Amend, [571] ; favors Amend, [579] ; favors wom. suff. plank in Progressive platform, [625] ; speaks for it, [626] ; urges Fed. Suff. Amend, [634] , [636] ; at Natl. Repub. Conv, 1912, [705] ; forms Progressive Party; its res. com. substitutes another for his wom. suff. plank, [706] ; he accepts and speaks for it, [707] ; while Pres, he refused all appeals, [706] . Roosevelt, Jr, Mrs. Theodore, [442] . Root, Mrs. Elihu, advises Pres. Taft not to welcome natl. suff. conv, [269] . Root, Martha S, [106] ; [146] . Rowe, Charlotte, amazing "anti" speech, [592] . Rucker, U. S. Rep. A. W,speaks for Colo, at suff. conv, [269] ; introd. Fed. Suff. Amend, [300] ; women's vote in Colo, [308] ; [354] . Rumely, Edward A, [548] . Russia,loyal to U. S, [28] ; legal and polit. status of women, [50] ; [213] . Ruutz-Rees, Caroline, [372] ;elected natl. vice-pres, [373] ; org. Junior Suff. Corps, [405] ; chmn. Com. on Literature, compiles some of Dr. Shaw's speeches, [447] ; bef. Senate com, [464] ; bef. House com, [472] ; at mem. service for Dr. Shaw, [611] . Ryan, Agnes E, [315] ; [380] . Ryerson, Mrs. Arthur, [542] . Ryshpan, Bertha, [286] . S. Sacajawea, statue dedicated, [132] .Safford, Rev. Mary A, [98] ; [541] ; [553] . Sage, Mrs. Russell, contributions to suff. work, [183] , [191] . St. Louis, entertains Jubilee Conv. of Natl. Suff. Assn, [552] ; Salmon, Prof. Lucy M, college women's debt to suff. pioneers, address at natl. suff. conv. in Balto, [168-9] ; [663] . Sanders, M. J, shows need of wom. suff, [70] . Sanford, Prof. Maria L, [617] ; [669] . Sargent, U. S. Sen. A. A, first to present Fed. Wom. Suff. Amend, [623] . Sargent, Ellen Clark (Mrs. A. A.), [137] ; Sargent, Mrs. James, [204] . Savage, Bessie J, [264] . Savage, Clara, [442] . Schall, U. S. Rep. Thomas D. (Minn.), [548] . Schauss, Elizabeth, shows working women's need of suff, [302] . Schneiderman, Rose, [286] ; Schoff, Mrs. Frederick, [135] . Schools for citizenship, under League of Women Voters, [688] , [690] , [698-9] . Schwimmer, Rosika (Hungary),brings petition for peace to Pres. Wilson and says wom. suff. would do away with war, [410] ; at Miss. Valley Conf, [669] . Scott, Mrs. Francis M, [679] . Scott, Prof. John A, invites suff. conv. to visit Northwestern Univ, [208] . Scott, Mrs. Townsend, [585] . Scott, Mrs. William Force, [391] . Seattle, entertains natl. suff. conv. of 1909, [243] ;receives vote of thanks, [257] . Semple, Patty Blackburn, tells of "indirect influence," [312] . Senate Committee on Woman Suffrage, [380] ;grants six hearings in 1913, names of com, [382-3] . Seneca Falls, has first Woman's Rights Conv, [213] ; [618] . Seton, Ernest Thompson, for wom. suff, [297] . Seton, Mrs. Ernest Thompson, [319] ;report of Art Publicity Com, [403] ; [442] ; arr. display of suff. posters, [532] . Severance, Caroline M, pioneer suff, [137] ; [208] ; [288] . Sewall, May Wright, [24] ;speaks for Peace and Arbitration, [67] ; for memorial bust of Miss Anthony, [201-2] ; founder Intl. Council of Women, [658] . Sexton, Minola Graham, [94] . Shafroth, U. S. Sen. John F,addresses natl. suff. conv, [45] ; answers Pres. Cleveland's anti-suff. article, [163] ; bef. Senate com. in 1910, men have usurped suff. rights, [297-8] ; arr. hearing for Dr. Shaw bef. House of Governors, [314] ; introd. Shafroth Suff. Amend, [415] ; answers misrepresentations on wom. suff. in Colo, [444] ; natl. suff. conv. thanks for assistance, [450] ; on suff. platform, [459] ; has conf. of Senators on wom, suff, [503] ; 700,000 copies Amend, speech circulated, [532] ; Mrs. Catt introd. to Senate com. as an "unfailing friend" of wom. suff;he declares it to be "simply another step in the evolution of govt," [545] ; tribute of chmn. Congressl. Com, [566] ; [571] ; speech for Fed. Suff. Amend, [633] ; [648] . Shafroth-Palmer National Woman Suffrage Amendment,full story of, [411-418] , [422-424] , [427] ; drawn up and submitted to lawyers and Senators, introd. by Sen. Shafroth and Rep. Palmer, [414-416] ; Official Bd. approves it, text of, [416] ; its merits presented to conv. by Mrs. Funk;refers to at hearing bef. Judic. Com; U. S. Sen. Bristow calls it a national initiative and referendum; Woman's Journal says it should have been submitted to Natl. Exec. Council, [416-418] ; strong protest at Miss. Valley Conf, [422] ; great dissatisfaction among suffs;Official Bd. stands by it; discussion at natl. conv; Miss Blackwell supports it, [422-3] ; will hasten day of Fed. Amend, [423] ; Mrs. Blatch objects, res. adopted, [423] ; effect on election of officers, [424] ; Mrs. Funk calls it natl. initiative; Congressl. Com. works for, [451] ; natl. suff. conv. 1915, rescinds last year's action;passes res. that Natl. Amer. Assn. will work only for old Fed. Amend; Dr. Shaw explains her action; end of Amend, [452-3] ; letters on it in Woman's Journal , [747-750] . Shaw, Dr. Anna Howard,at natl. conv. in 1901, would rather starve than give up wom. suff, [7] ; on chivalry, scores "antis," [8] appeal against "regulated" vice, [11] ; [12] ; [20] ; welcomes intl. suff. conf, [26] ; at Balto. conv, [35] ; on Miss Anthony's birthday, [40] ; speech on Power of an Incentive, [45] ; addresses Senate com. and urges Cong. to investigate practical working of wom. suff, [49] ; at natl. suff. conv. in New Orleans, [57] ; responds to greetings, tribute to southern women, [58] ; preaches Sunday sermon, [69] ; presides at meetings, [70-1] ; tribute to Mrs. Stanton, Miss Anthony and Lucy Stone, [74] ; lively answers to question box, [74] ; on The Modern Democratic Ideal, [81] ; on Fate of Republics, [85] ; at natl. conv. of 1904, [86] ; prepares Decl. of Principles;dele, to Berlin conf; makes southern tour, [87] ; optimistic view of wom. suff, [89] ; [98] ; on hymn, America, [106] ; elected pres. of Natl. Assn;Mrs. Catt presents, tribute of Washtn, Star , [108] ; speaks on Woman without a Country, [109] ; recep. en route to Portland conv, [118] ; presides at conv, Ore. Hist. Society presents gavel, [120] ; gives first written address, pen picture of, [123] ; pays tribute to Sacajawea, [124] ; extols work of suffs, [125] ; answers criticisms of Cardinal Gibbons and ex-Pres. Cleveland, [125] ; describes great "dreamers" of the past, [126] ; chmn. of suff. com. of Intl. Council of Women, [127] ; [130] ; [135] ; [140] ; on Ore. suff. campn, [149] ; cordial recep. in Calif, [150] ; opens natl. suff. conv. in Balto, [152] ; responds to greetings, says people must help God to answer their prayers, [153] ; replies to Gov. Warfield, time women ceased to be proxy voters, [153-4] ; introd. Mrs. Howe and Miss Barton, [154] ; gives written address, hearers protest, [156] ; criticises Pres. Roosevelt's statement that women in industry decreases marriage, [157] ; that woman's domain is home, [158] ; has fun with the "oracles," Cardinal Gibbons, ex-Pres. Cleveland and Dr. Lyman Abbott, [157-8] ; women need self-respect;scores Legislatures, loss to country by women's disfranchisement, [159] ; great injustice from time of Civil War;when will Pres. and Cong. act, [160] ; would continue proxy votes at convs, [161] ; asks for women on Natl. Divorce Commissn, [164] ; guests of Miss Garrett at Balto. conv, [167] ; conducts Sunday services, [179] ; [184] ; closes conv. with appeal for consecrated work, [187] ; presides at Senate hearing, [188] ; Miss Anthony places the work in her charge, [191] ; presides over natl. suff. conv. of '07, [194] ; president's address, rejoices over victories;never will be orgztn. of Tories; farewell tribute to Miss Anthony and her sister, [200] , [204] ; on mem. fund com, [202] ; tribute to suff. pioneers, [204] ; addresses Chicago Univ. girls, [206] ; reads last message of Mary Anthony, [207] ; closes conv. with hopeful words, [212] ; presides at natl, conv. of 1908, flowers presented, comment on teachers, [214] ; sends suff. assn's. greetings to Natl. W. C. T. U, [215] ; president's address on revolution of the pioneers;tribute of Buffalo Express , [216] ; opens coll. evening, [226] ; Mrs. George Howard Lewis gives luncheon at 20th Century Club, [230] ; presides at Sunday service, personal notice, believes in dignity of labor, [230] ; women work but do not receive wages, [232] ; tells of parade in London, [233] ; rec. first salary as Pres, [235] ; rec. Mrs. Lewis's gift to Natl. Assn, [236] ; sympathy with Brit, "militants," [238] ; eloquent peroration, [242] ; at St. Paul, [244] ; presented with gavel at Spokane, says blow for wom. suff. will be struck on Pacific coast, [244] ; opens suff. conv. at Seattle, pays tribute to Mrs. Catt, [246-7] ; is member of Grange, [247] ; [249] ; no stenographic report of speeches, [252] ; "question box," 257; [258] ; Sunday services, [260] ; thanks Miss Gordon, compliments Gov. Vessey, [261] ; does not know politics, [262] ; [263] ; closing speech, [264] ; at Expos, on suff. day, [264] ; opens natl. conv. of 1910, [266] ; presiding when Pres. Taft makes address of welcome, distressed at apparent hissing, expresses regret in the conv, sends letter to the President in name of Official Bd, [269] , [272-3] ; tributes to Mr. Blackwell and Mr. Garrison, [280] ; re-elected pres, [282] ; presides at Sunday meeting, [289] ; closes conv. 290; presides at Senate hearing, tells of great petit, says democracy never has been tried;introd. speakers; scores women "antis"; begs for a report, [291-299] ; opens natl. conv. in Louisville, [311] ; gives $3,000 from unknown contrib, [315] ; president's address;tribute to men of Wash, and Calif, [317] ; guest of honor Coll. Women's Suff. League, [319] ; presides at Sunday afternoon meeting, introd. noted speakers, [321] ; re-elected, [324] ; closing address, "eloquent with hope," [331] ; "citizen of the world," [334] ; large fund for campns. received from Mrs. Quincy A. Shaw, [337] ; president's address, "American women are ruled by the men of every country in the world," [338] ; sends congrat. of Natl. Assn. to Governors of States with suff. victories, who respond, [341] ; presides at great Sunday meeting in Phila, [343] ; [345] ; at Senate hearing, 1912, [347] ; begs the com. to bring a Fed. Suff. Amend, bef. the Senate and to appoint a com. to investigate its working in equal suff. States, [353] ; speaks in 13 States and 5 countries of Europe in 1913, [367] ; president's address at natl. conv;has heard objections against wom. suff. but no reasons; women too emotional; compares last Pres. conv. in Balto. with natl. convs. of women, [370-1] ; criticizes Pres. Wilson for ignoring wom. suff. in his first message, [373-4] ; recd. by him and presents case for suffs, [375] ; appoints Alice Paul head of Congressl. Com, [378] ; closes conv, [382] ; presides at hearing for a Wom. Suff. Com, [384] ; [387] ; says suffs. would not ask partisan com, [388] ; business of the Govt. to protect women in their right to vote, [391] ; presides at natl. conv. in Nashville, presented with gavel from tree planted by Andrew Jackson, [398] ; pays tribute to southern women, calls on southern men to give them the ballot, [399] ; conv. passes res. of appreciation for her "splendid services" of past year and willingness to stand for re-election, [400] ; president's address, divine right of Kings soon obsolete;with wom. suff. war could be averted, [402] ; asks Pres. Wilson to proclaim Women's Independence Day, [402] ; uses her campn. fund, her long itinerary, [404] ; rec. testimonial from organizers, [406] ; tribute to people of Nashville, [409] ; agrees to Shafroth-Palmer Amend, [422] ; re-elected, 1914, [424] ; sits on Speaker's bench at opening of Cong;recd, by Pres. Wilson, asks him to use his influence for a Fed. Suff. Amend, and plank in Dem. natl. platform, [440] ; welcomes new workers, thanks God for old, [441] ; tribute of publicity chmn, [442] ; decides to retire from presidency, states reasons in Woman's Journal , [445] ; president's address, leading' feature of convs;outlines future work of assn, [445] ; shows need of loyalty and co-operation bet. officers and members; shows Miss Anthony's pin from Wyoming women;conv. orders address printed, [447] ; compilation of her speeches made;speaks 30 times in N. J. campn, [447] ; 204 in N. Y, [457] ; addresses Coll. League, [450] ; attitude on Shafroth Amend, opposed but yields to Official Bd, thinks it was introd. too soon, [450-1] ; accepted presidency of Natl. Assn. in 1904 only because urged by Miss Anthony;compelled to give it up by other duties, wants Mrs. Catt for her successor, [455-6] ; votes for her and pays tribute, [457] ; natl. suff. conv. releases Dr. Shaw with beautiful ceremonies, elects her hon. pres. and friends present her with annuity, [457-8] ; she responds and introd. Mrs. Catt, [458] ; presides at mass meeting Sunday, [459-60] ; appreciation and thanks of Natl. Assn, [461] ; presides at Senate hearing, [462] ; takes up world questions and asks for woman's vote on them; at House hearing asked to state diff. between Natl Suff. Assn. and Congressl. Union and does so, [471] ; urges no change in policy of Natl. Am. Assn, [487] ; stands for non partisanship, [490] ; responds to Pres. Wilson's address to natl. suff. conv, "women want suff, now," [498] ; presides over last evening session;closes address with a definition of Americanism and tribute to the flag, [511] ; reception with wives of Cabinet at suff. conv. 1917, [515] ; opens convention with invocation, [517] ; moves rising vote on pledge of war service to Govt, [518] ; appointed by Govt. as chmn. of Woman's Com. of Council of National Defense, [520] ; presides at evening session, [520] ; nominates Mrs. Catt for office, [522-3] ; condemns "picketing", [530] ; proposes message of loyalty and support to Pres. Wilson, which conv. sends, [533] ; speech on women and war, [534-6] ; women the army at home;must not make all the sacrifices; should be "smokeless" days; describes Woman's Com. of Natl. Defense, [536] ; speaks of injustice to Clara Barton;presents Mrs. Avery, [540] ; tribute to her oratory, [544] ; invocation at opening of natl. conv. 1919;presents Mrs. Catt, [553] ; southern dele. give illuminated testimonial and she responds, [554] ; moves a res. of thanks to Pres. Wilson, [558] ; [559] ; assistance to Congressl. Com, [567] ; at Pioneer's evening gives reminis. of Miss Anthony, [569-70] ; presides on last evening, [576] ; at last suff. hearing, [577] ; speech shows Govt's recognition of loyalty of Natl. Suff. Assn, [578] ; other countries recognize women's service by giving suff, [579] ; eminent supporters of Fed. Suff. Amend; opened natl. convs. with prayer 28 yrs, [596] ; tribute of Mrs. Shuler, memorial booklet by Natl. Bd;her last speech, What the War Meant to Women, [607] ; memorial service at natl. suff. conv, program, tribute of N. Y. Times , [611] ; Mrs. Catt's eulogy, beautiful comparison, [612] ; devotion to cause of wom. suff;nearest and dearest to Miss Anthony; great power of oratory, [612] ; work for her country;two college foundations estab. as memorials; her college degrees. Autobiography, Story of a Pioneer, [613] ; her tribute to Miss Anthony, [615] ; Pres. Wilson congratulates, [634] ; vice-pres. Coll. Equal Suff. League, [663] ; favors League of Women Voters, [685] ; appeals to Dem. natl. conv. in 1908, [704] ; in 1912, [707] ; [724] ; on women's attitude toward war, [725] ; Govt. appoints her chmn. Woman's Com. of Council of Natl. Defense, [726-7] ; her work, [737] ; telegram from Queen Mary, [738] ; tribute by Secy. of War Baker;receives distinguished service medal, [739] ; closes work of Woman's Com. but thinks it should be continued for civic work, [739] ; goes on speaking tour in behalf of League of Nations with former Pres. Taft and Pres. Lowell, [739] ; overworks and dies before it is finished, [740] . Appendix, approves Anthony Mem. Bldg, [744] , [754] ; address on resigning presidency of Natl. Amer. Assn;U. S. Govt. violates its own principles in refusing suff. to women, [750] ; assn. must not be swerved from its purpose, new recruits want spectacular methods, State action is the foundation, [751] ; on tour for League of Nations; tribute to Amer. flag;women traitors to democracy not to demand suff; receives disting. service medal; accepts it for service of all women; on Exec. Com. of League to Enforce Peace; it circulates her last speech, [758] ; "out of this war must come world peace; American flag means hope for the world; mothers will not endure war; will of the people must prevent it," [759] ; memorial of Natl. Suff. Bd;tributes of Pres. Wilson, Vice-pres. Marshall, former Pres. Taft, Director Grosvenor B. Clarkson, Secy. of the Interior Lane, Mrs. Henry Fawcett, Lady Aberdeen, Elizabeth C. Carter, Natl. and Intl. Assns, [760-1] . Shaw, Helen Adelaide, [36] . Shaw, Nicolas, [754] . Shaw, Mrs. Quincy A. (Pauline Agassiz), [202] ;gives fund for campn. work, [404] . Shaw, Mrs. Robert Gould, [442] ;contrib. to wom. suff, [542] . Shepherd, Lulu Loveland, [395] . Sheppard, U. S. Sen. Morris, speech for Fed. Amend, [572] ; Shetter, Charlotte, designs seal, [314] . Shibley, George H, [174] . Shores, Mrs. E. A, [317] . Shortt, Rev. J. Burgette, [136] . Shuler, Marjorie, natl. chmn. of Publicity, in Fla, [556] ; Shuler, Nettie Rogers, pres. Western New York Fed. of Wom. Clubs, welcomes natl. conv, [214] ;elected natl. cor. secy, [501] ; [527] ; report for 1917; tells of universal demonstrations for Fed. Amend, vast distrib. of literature, suff. schools, work of 225 organizers instructed by Mrs. Catt, [538-9] ; work for Pres. suff, [539] ; re-elected, [541] ; campns. in western States, [550] ; valuable report for Com. of Campaigns and Surveys, [554-558] ; in campn. States, [556] ; [562] ; [568] ; [570] ; chapter for Hist, on League of Women Voters, [595] , [683] ; sends letter of thanks to Governors for Natl. Assn, [600] ; report for 1919, most important year in history of assn, [601-608] ; lines of work indexed under respective heads; great "drive" for ratif; of Fed. Amend. from natl. headqrs, under Mrs. Catt's direction, [604-607] ; renders homage to her, [608] ; tribute to Natl. Suff. Assn, [607] ; chmn. Citizenship Schools Com, [690] ; at Natl. Repub. Conv, [716] ; [724] ; helps revise constn. of Natl. Assn, [756] . Siewers, Dr. Sarah M, [71] . Simkovitch, Mary M. K, [705] . Simpson, Mrs. David, [511] . Sims, U. S. Rep. Thetus W. (Tenn.), [637] . Sioussat, Mrs. Albert L, [152] . Skinner. Mrs. Otis, [333] . Slade, Mrs. Louis F, women's war service in N. Y, [533] ;offers res. for women on Red Cross War Council, [539-40] ; New York's apology for U. S. Sen. Wadsworth, [610] ; [689] . Smith, Gov. Alfred E. (N. Y.), calls spec, session to ratify Fed. Suff. Amend, [650] ;welcomes Mrs. Catt from Tenn. campn, [652] . Smith, Caroline M, [317] . Smith, Charles Sprague, [280] . Smith, Mrs. Draper, tells of defeat in Neb, [402] ; Smith, U. S. Sen. Ellison D, [713] . Smith, Ethel M, estab. natl. speakers' bureau, [419] ;work on Congressl. Com, [448] ; report on Indust. Protect. of Women, [520] ; chmn. of publicity, [526] , [528] ; report on Protect. of Women in Government service, [728] . Smith, U. S. Sen. Hoke, [645] . Smith, Judith W, [137] ; [208] ; [501] . Smith, Dr. Julia Holmes, [617] . Smith, Mrs. Thomas Jefferson, speaks at natl. conv, [490] ; Smithsonian Institution, gives space for suff. exhibit; list of articles including historic table on which Call for first Woman's Rights Conv. was written; story of, [609] . Smoot, U. S. Sen. Reed, "glories in every victory for wom. suff," [546] ;speaks at Senate hearing, [633] ; for wom. suff. plank in Repub. platform, [711] . Smoot, Mrs. Reed, [382] . Snell, U. S. Rep. Bertrand H. (N. Y.), [548] . Snowden, Mrs. Philip, situation in Brit. Parl, defends "militancy," [236-238] . Social Evil, natl. suff. conv. protests against "regulated" vice in Manila, and Hawaii, [10] ;again; govt. "regulation" in Philippines stopped by War Dept, [44] ; conv. protests against it in Cincinnati, [67] ; protests against legal sanction, [146] ; calls for suppression of white slave traffic, [212] ; discussion of social evil, [224-226] ; position of Natl. Suff. Assn, [340] ; Miss Addams shows necessity for women to deal with, [343] ; Mrs. Catt demands polit. power in the hands of women to deal with, [346] . Socialist Party, for wom. suff, [206] ;the only one, [362] ; Rep. Berger at House hearing, [361-2] ; Natl. conv. declares for Fed. Suff. Amend, [480] ; statistics of vote in N. Y. suff. amend, campn, [537] ; did not carry N. Y, [580] ; "antis" say they did, [584] ; always advocate wom. suff, [702] ; plank in platform, [714] . Somerville, Nellie Nugent, natl. vice-pres, [425] ; [671] . South, members of Cong, vote for Fed. Suff. Amend, women work for it, [xxii] ;attitude toward wom. suff, [88] ; see [Chap. III] ; child labor laws, [95] ; resentment of southern women against attitude of southern members of Cong. on wom. suff, [188] ; Dr. Shaw pays tribute to the women, says it is duty of southern men to give them suff, [399] ; Jane Addams speaks of the men, [409] ; attitude of women toward suff, [463] ; want Fed. Suff. Amend, [473] ; at natl. suff. conv, speakers demand wom. suff, [490-3] ; position of members of Cong. on Fed. Suff. Amend, [516] ; press sentiment changes, [529] ; southern dele. to natl. suff. conv. present testimonials to Mrs. Catt and Dr. Shaw, [554] ; shall southern men stand in the way, [579] ; Mrs. Dudley says State's rights doctrine a fallacy; negro vote discussed, [580] ; many petitions for Fed. Suff. Amend, [583] ; from Texas, [588-9] ; from other southern States, [589-90] ; Natl. Assn. gives large assistance for wom. suff. but States fail in their part, [603] ; vote in Cong. for Fed. Suff. Amend, [637] ; same, [641-647] . South Africa, [iii.] South Dakota, Natl. Assn. helps campns, [240] ; [254] ; [277] ;liquor interests in suff. campn. 1913, [420] ; in 1918, [557] ; gives worn, suff, [641] . South, Mrs. John G, on commissn. for ratif. to West, [605] ; [650] . South, Mrs. Oliver, [394] . Southworth, Louisa, [146] ;contrib. to suff. headqrs, [754] . Southern Woman Suffrage Conference, reason for, organization, officers, plan of campn, [671] ;Mrs. Belmont finances, headqrs, paper started, [673] ; with State's rights plank in Dem. natl. platform conf. is discontinued, [673] . Spargo, John, at suff. hearing, [548] . Spencer, Rev. Anna Garlin, conv. sermon in 1902, [43] ;Felix Adler's tribute, [95] ; conv. sermon in 1908, [214] ; first woman's rights conv. result of wave of idealism, [221] ; strong speech on social evil, [225] . Spencer, U. S. Sen. Selden P, speaks at suff. conv, [561] . Sperry, Mary S, birthday gift to Miss Anthony in 1902, [40] ;entertains suff. leaders, [150] ; pres. Calif, suff. assn, responds to greetings, 1907, [194] ; elected to Natl. Bd, [204] ; [238] ; responds to greetings at Portland conv, [347] ; [249] ; at Louisville conv, [317] ; signs appeal to natl. Repub. conv, 1904, [704] . Spofford, Jane H, [13] ; [45] ; Spokane, entertains dele. to natl. suff. conv, [244-246] . Springer, Elmina, [130] . Stanford, Mrs. Leland, mem. res. for, [146] . Stanley, U. S. Sen. A. O, [713] . Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, work for Hist, of Wom. Suff, [iii] ;pres. natl. suff. assn, [1] ; [13] ; letter on Church and Wom. Suff, [4] , [5] ; Clara Barton's tribute, [25] ; had first idea of intl. suff. conf, [26] ; on Educated Suff, [32] ; last address to natl. suff. conv, [33] ; [45] ; tributes of Miss Anthony and Dr. Shaw, [74] ; early fight for wom. suff, [121] ; tributes from college women at natl. suff. conv. in Balto, [169-173] ; for admission of women to Cornell Univ, [169] ; [185] ; [213] ; on first Wom. Rights Conv, 1848, [215] ; signs Call for it, [219] ; at early wom. suff. hearings, [306] ; writes Women's Decl. of Rights, 1876, [333] ; bef. House Judic. Com, [428] ; address to Cong. in 1866, [521] ; mem. evening at natl. suff. conv, [569] ; at suff. hearings, [581] ; calls first woman's rights conv. and first after Civil War, 1866, prepares Memorial to Cong. [618] ; at first suff. conv. in Washtn, [621] ; deserts Amer. Equal Rights Assn, forms Natl. Suff. Assn, made pres, [621-2] ; address at funeral by the Rev. Moncure D. Conway;farewell words by women ministers; Miss Anthony's last birthday letter to; extended tributes in the press, [741-3] . Stapler, Martha, prepares Wom. Suff. Year Book, [332] . Statehood Protest, Natl. Suff. Assn. heads protest against bill for admitting new Territories classing women with insane, idiots and felons, [129] , [130] . State's Rights, this argument against wom. suff. demolished by history of Dem. party;a continuous record of Fed. control, [430-432] ; all nations but U. S. regard suff. as a natl. matter, [431] ; fallacy shown in vote for Fed. Prohib. Amend, [449] ; vote for this Amend, [537] ; a "phantom" in South, [580] ; Repub. natl. conv. declares for, [711] ; most men in U. S. recd. suff. from Govt, not States, [745-6] . States, six more grant wom. suff, [708-9] , [715] . Stearns, Sarah Burger, [146] . Steele, Mrs. W. D, [553] . Steinem, Pauline, [187-8] ; Stern, Meta L, [280] . Stevens, Isaac N, [103] . Stevenson, U. S. Sen. Isaac, [320] . Stevenson, Dr. Sarah Hackett, [280] . Stewart, Ella S, reviews clergy's objection to wom. suff, [138] ;scores ex-Pres. Cleveland and Dr. Abbott, ridicules so-called chivalry, [166] ; at Congressl. hearing, [189] ; welcomes natl. conv. to Chicago, [194] ; [220-1] ; elected natl. vice-pres, [238] ; [260] ; witty remarks, [261-2] ; [265] ; re-elected, [282] ; [289] ; [324] ; at Senate hearing, [349] ; work for Pres. suff. in Ills, [370] ; at House hearing, [395] ; org. Miss. Valley Conf, [667-8] . Stewart, Oliver W, [199] . Stiles, Florence, [450] . Stilwell, Mrs. Horace C, director Natl. Assn, [541] ;assists Congressl. Com, [567] . Stockman, Eleanor C, [76] . Stockwell, Maud C. (Mrs. S. A.), welcomes natl. suff. conv. to Minneapolis, [8] ; Stockwell, S. A, [244] . Stolle, Antonie, [40-1] . Stone, Rev. John Timothy, D. D, officiates at mem. service for Dr. Shaw, [611] . Stone, Lucinda H, [656] . Stone, Lucy, [1] ;marriage, [12] , [33] ; Dr. Shaw's tribute, [74] ; great leader, [107] ; [148] ; Mrs. Howe tells of, [155] ; [185] ; tributes from college women at natl. suff. conv. in Balto, [160-172] ; for admis. of women to Cornell Univ, [169] ; [194] ; days at Oberlin Coll, [220] ; tribute of Mrs. Villard, [261] ; of Mrs. McCulloch, [278] ; [279] ; visit to Ky. in early '50's, [311] ; natl. suff. conv. passes res. of indebtedness, [569] ; [622] ; [664] . Stone, Melville E, for wom. suff, [296] . Stone, Collector of Port William F, welcomes natl. suff. conv, [154] . Stone, U. S. Sen. William J, for wom. suff. plank in Dem. natl. platform, [713] . Stoner, Mrs. Wesley Martin, [672] . Stowe-Gullen, Dr. Augusta (Canada), [27] ; [72] . Strachan, Grace C, [290] . Straight, Dorothy Whitney, contrib. to N. Y. campn, [519] . Strong, Dr. Josiah, [258] . Stubbs, Gov. W. R. (Kans.), greetings to natl. suff. conv, [341] . Stubbs, Mrs. W. R, [328] . Suffrage Schools, originated by Mrs. Catt, [538] ; Sun, N. Y, suff. dept. under Paul Dana, [14] . Susan B. Anthony Amendment, [413] ;Natl. Assn. endorses; Stanton family and others object to name, [423] ; assn. re-endorses, [452] ; [747] . Sutherland, U. S. Sen. George, [383] ; Sutton, Lucy, [666] . Swanson, U. S. Sen. Claude A, [645] . Sweden, legal and polit. status of women, [51] ; [213] . Swift, Mary Wood, birthday gift to Miss Anthony, 1902, [40] ;speaks at natl. suff. conv. in New Orleans, [76] ; pres. Natl. Council of Women;brings its greetings to natl. conv. 1904, [106] ; bef. Senate com, [110] ; brings greetings in 1905, [120] ; [130] ; entertains suff. leaders, [150] ; greetings, 1907, [208] . T.