uring the war,
733.
Gregory, Mrs. Thomas W, 515.
Grenfell, Helen Loring, describes effect of wom. suff. in Colo, 102;
105;
refutes charges against women, 113.
Grew, Mary, 334.
Griffin, Frances A, 65.
Grim, Harriet, 236; 283; 404; 668; 703.
Gruening, Martha, 662.
Guernsey, Mrs. George Thatcher, pres. genl. D. A. R, 515.
Guild, Mrs. Charles E, 678.
Gulick, Alice Gordon, 106.
H
Hackstaff, Priscilla D, 10; 13; 62;
work on natl. petit, 258; 703.
Haggart, Dr. Mary E, 146.
Hale, Rev. Edward Everett, 98.
Hale, U. S. Sen. Frederick, 648.
Haley, Margaret A, 37.
Hall, Florence Howe (N. J.), speaks for her mother at conv. of 1906,
185.
Hall, Florence H. (Penn.),
in anti-suff. speech attacks Mormonism;
Sen. Sutherland objects, 467-8.
Hall, Louise, 556.
Hall, Dr. Stanley, 256.
Hallinan, Charles T, 408; 418;
report of Natl. Publicity Dept;
tribute to Dr. Shaw;
orgztn. of Data Dept, 442-3.
Hamilton, Mrs. L. A. (Canada), 400;
pres. natl. assn, 584.
Hanaford, Rev. Phoebe A, last words for Mrs. Stanton, 741.
Hanna, Mayor James R. (Des Moines), 669.
Harbert, Elizabeth Boynton, 18; 20; 288; 559.
Harding, U. S. Sen. Warren G,
votes for Fed. Suff. Amend, 516;
as Pres. candidate receives League of Women Voters, 701.
Hardwick, U. S. Rep. Thomas W. (Ga.), 384;
discussion with Mrs. Catt at com. hearing, 390.
Hardy, Jennie Law, 473.
Harmon, Mrs. Anna, 658.
Harper, Ida Husted,
tells of suff. dept. in N. Y. _Sun_, 14; 67;
presents Decl. of Principles to natl. conv, 87;
answers Cardinal Gibbons, 131;
presides at press conf, 1905, 131;
address, wom. suff. will come from the West, 135;
has interview with Pres. Roosevelt, 137;
articles on death of Miss Anthony, 204;
report as chmn. of Natl. Press Com, immense increase of notice of
wom. suff; appreciation of support of natl. press bureau by Mrs.
Belmont, 287-8; 315;
presents and supports res. that officers of Natl. Assn. must be
non-partisan, 342; 354;
bef. House Judic. Com, 1912, makes constitl. argument;
quotes from Presidents Taft and Roosevelt;
says women have been asking Cong. for Fed. Amend. 43 years;
shows St. amends. practically impossible;
no other country subjects women to this struggle;
answers questions, 3
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