354
Exhibits, 354
Woman:
In scientific research, 451
Progress in art, 452
In surgery, 452
In Government employ, 401
Woman's Building, 414
Woman's Christian Temperance Union, 411
Woman's Club, reception by, 394
Woman's clubs:
Civic work of, 492
General Federation of, 428
Woman's Foreign Missionary Society, 411
Woman's Relief Corps, 411
Woman's School of Design, 440
Women as inventors, 497
Women fruit farmers, 479
Women's colleges:
List of, 446
Exhibits by, 446
Women's congresses, report of committee on, 427
Women teachers, proportion of, 445
Wood, Miss Carrie, designer of the "Missouri", 452
Wood, Mrs. E.D., report of, on laces, 471
Woolwine, Mrs. W.M., report of, on apparatus for geography, 462
Wyoming:
Commissioners, 356
Exhibits, 356
Y
Yandell, Miss Enid, designer of the "Daniel Boone", 452
Young Women's Christian Association, 411
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Transcriber's notes:
The original index did not have any labels in the gaps
between letters. Added above for clarity.
ERRATA in original fixed in electronic text listed in the order they
appear in the text. The corrected word appears first with context around
it; the context does not necessarily appear all on one line in the text
version of this file. Then the original erroneous word is shown.
On December 1, 1901, the rules and regulations were published,
... [a few lines]
"An act to provide for celebrating the one hundredth anniversary"
-- had 'hundreth'
[a few lines later]
"It will be held to celebrate the one hundredth anniversary"
-- had 'hundreth'
"of the one hundredth anniversary of an event which doubled the"
-- had 'hundreth'
"new brethren to partake of the blessings of freedom"
-- had 'brethern'
"entrance of that river to the sea."
-- had 'entrace'
"protection and allegiance are reciprocal"
-- had 'recriprocal'
"thought it not amiss, however,"
-- had 'aethought'
"In this triumphal day, amid the shouts of joy,"
-- had 'trumphal'
"The simplest protocol on postal or sanitary questions"
-- had 'procotol'
"to the broadest possible liberty of action"
-- had 'posible'
"signature of some competing exhibitor"
-- had 'competiting'
"The special rules provide for the appointment"
-- had 'appoinment'
"to the end, presumably, that unchallenged"
-- had 'unchalleged'
"The contract provisions were superior to any made in the bids."
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