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4, 15; of united assn's. in '90, 174; resigns and made hon. pres., 186; Lucy Stone made hon. pres., 186; Miss Anthony elected pres. in '92, 186; resigns in 1900, 385; Mrs. Chapman Catt elected, 387; Miss A. made hon. pres., 389. --and Vice-Presidents of U. S. favoring wom. suff., 1075. --of Universities and Colleges, same, 1079. PRESIDENTIAL SUFFRAGE, form of petition, 286; bill in Kas., 655. PRESS, present attitude, xxviii; on dress of delegates, 56; change in tone, 57; Miss Anthony against starting paper, 216; report of nat'l. press work for '96, 286; for '97, 288; for '99, 365; early comment on wom. suff., 293; wom. suff. dept. in N. Y. _Sun_, 326; need of women on press, 326; report to Amer. conv. of '87, 425; of '88, 431; press in Calif, campn., 490, 499. _See_ Newspapers. PRINCE OF INDIA, everlasting record, 277. PROGRESS OF EQUAL RIGHTS, reasons for, xiii; present status, xxv; hope for future, xxvi; more rapid in future, xxxiii; effect of Civil War on, 2; Congress'l. Com. report, 53; Sen. Palmer on, 63; 133; 134; 191; Miss Anthony on, 325; 207; 242; 306; in public sentiment, 349; in the South, 362; 369; social, educat'l, etc., Mrs. Catt on, 392; as shown in treatment of Miss Anthony, 394, 398; in position of advocates, 405; 412; in the laws, 455-8. PROGRESS OF WOMAN SUFFRAGE, 169; 198; ears will be unstopped, 199; 290; appearances of advocates, 318; 326; 13 members electoral coll., 350; 405; 409; 425; 442; in England, 353, 1012. PROFESSIONS, women in, _see_ Law, Medicine, etc., also Occupations. PROPERTY, Lucy Stone on laws in Mass., 192; owners are one-fourth women, nine-tenths of laws made for property, 200. Resume of laws, 453 et seq. _See_ Laws, also each State chapter under _Legislative Action and Laws_. PUBLIC SCHOOLS, statistics of pupils, xxx; girls formerly not admitted in Mass., 193; 464; High Schools, in Del., 566; in Phila., 906; in Providence, 920. _See_ each State chapter under head of _Education_, beginning, p. 465. QUEENSLAND, _see_ chapter on, 1032. RADICALS, of each new age, xxxiii; 117, 271. RECEPTIONS, 15; 18; 56; 127; 175; 183; 188; 251; 262; 265; 270; 354; 384. _See_ various State chapters beginning 465.
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