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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, natl. conv. approves, 424; introd. in Cong, Miss Clay explains, 452; natl. conv. endorses, 501; 504; see U. S. 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 A
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