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59-361-2; bef. House Com. on Rules; asks appoint. of Com. on Wom. Suff; shows treatment of res. for a Fed. Suff. Amend. by Judic. Coms. for over forty years; the defeats in St. campns; the need of a Fed. Amend, 385-387; no class of men in U. S. have lifted a finger to get suff. but women have struggled 65 yrs, 395; debate at Atlantic City conv. on future work of Natl. Assn, 487; 527; editorial dept. Leslie Bureau of Education, describes work with editors, espec. for Fed. Amend; concrete results; many letters to editors on "picketing" and results; change in southern papers, 528-530; natl. suff. conv. sends greeting, 559; second report of dept. in Leslie Bureau; letters to 2,000 editors; letters to and from ex-President Roosevelt; work for Fed. Amend; 8,000 letters sent; articles to _Intl. Suff. News_; change in character of editorials, 571-2; prepares to finish History of Wom. Suff, 573; conv. sends telegram of recog. for work on History, 610; writes chapter on Fed. Suff. Amend. for History, 618; 658; objections to Shafroth Palmer Amend, 748. Harriman, Mrs. J. Borden, in war service, 517; 526; on Congressl. Com, 567. Harrison, U. S. Rep. Pat (Miss.), 548; U. S. Sen, 645. Hart, Gov. Louis F. (Wash.), urged to call spec. session, 600. Hartshorne, Myra Strawn, 286; 289. Harvey, Col. George, 205; 258. Haslup, Mary R, 152. Haskell, Oreola Williams, 181; 211. Hatch, Lavina, 106. Hathaway, Margaret, member Mont. Legis, 516; 540. Hauser, Elizabeth J, shares work of natl. suff. headqrs. in 1903, 61; tells of work at conv. of 1904, 93; in 1905, vast amount of literature distrib. res. secured from convs, etc, 128; describes the Statehood Protest of 400 orgztns. of women to Senate com. against proposed bill for admitting new territories, 129; 130; 135; in 1906, endorsement of orgztns, 162; 163-4; in 1907, describes vast work, 204-6; headqrs. secy's. report for 1908; thousands of articles furnished, hundreds of orgztns. endorse, 218; presides at press conf, 219; report for 1909, polit. work; many endorsements, widely extended press work; conv. thanks; goes to N. Y. headqrs, 248-250; 287; 315; 485; 670; 690; at Repub. Natl. Conv, 703; 754. Haver, Jessie R, on tour for ratif, 606; 687. Hawai
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