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; 703; 731. Goodlett, Caroline Meriwether, 328. Goodrich, Gov. James P. (Ind.), 551. Goodrich, Sarah Knox, 106. Gordon, Anna A, 28. Gordon, Rev. Eleanor, 140. Gordon, Jean, 56; welcomes Miss Anthony to New Orleans, 57; receives testimonial from natl. suff. conv, 84; address on duty of women of leisure to workingwomen, 231; 286; 425. Gordon, Kate M, elected natl. cor. secy, 17; report in 1902, chivalry in Ala, 34-36; 56; welcomes natl. suff. conv. to New Orleans, 57; report of year's work, 60; 61; receives loving cup, 84; tells of Dr. Shaw's southern tour attitude of South, 87-8; 89; report in 1905, 127; protests against southern members' attitude on wom. suff, 188; shows need of personal acquaintance of suff. leaders with editors, politicians, teachers, women's clubs; appeals for funds for Ore. campn, 161; tells of women's Munic. suff. in New Orleans, 195-6; 202; 208; 211; 214; describes interview with Pres. Roosevelt, 217; arr. hearings, 217; 244; tells of liquor dealers' fight on wom. suff. in Ore, 247; urges suff. assn. to use polit. methods, 248; resigns as cor. secy, convention thanks, 260; 263-4; elected vice-pres, 283; 287; 324; 400; debate on future work of Natl. Assn, 486; 668; org. Southern Wom. Suff. Conf 671; 673; at Dem. natl. conv, 1912, 703-4. Gordon, Laura de Force, 137. Gordon, Dr. Margaret (Canada), 597. Graddick, Laura J, working women polit. nonentities forced to compete with those having full polit. rights, 304. Graham, Frances W, 215. Gram, Elizabeth, 585. Grand Army of Republic, for wom. suff, 435. Grange, National and State, endorses wom. suff, 206; always for it, Dr. Shaw a member, 247; Natl, 392. Grant, M. Louise, 662. Gray, James, 7. Great Britain, wom. suff. work not finished, iii; xxii; official and polit. status of women, 52; women made eligible to office, 213; women's demonstratn, "militancy," situation in Parliament, 237-8; "militant" movement, 281; enfranchises women, 551; chapter on in Vol. VI. Greeley, Helen Hoy, 314; 372. Greene, Judge Roger S, 144. Greenleaf, Halbert S, 204. Gregg, Laura, 18; 20; edits _Progress_, 35; 71; 110; indifferent women real enemy to equal suff, 235; 261; 404. Gregory, Dr. Alice, work in women's Oversea Hospitals d
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