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.),
welcomes suff. conv, 122;
as U. S. Senator, 547.
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;
women petit. for Munic. suff, 392;
their power doubled when gained, 394;
entertains natl. conv. 1920, 594.
Child Labor, 20;
Mrs. Kelley speaks on, 141, 143;
Natl. Suff. Assn. calls for legislation, 145;
Mrs. Kelley shows backwardness of U. S, 164;
natl. suff. conv. protests against, 212;
its end waits on wom. suff, 302;
Dr. Lovejoy shows help of women in securing natl. law; need of women
in politics, 500.
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
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