i,
Natl. Assn. asks wom. suff. for, 11;
suff. soc. formed, 381, 561;
action of Cong. on wom. suff, 566.
Hawk, George, takes referendum on Fed. Amend, to U. S. Sup. Ct, 652.
Hay, Secy. of State John, 736.
Hay, Mary Garrett,
at natl. conv, 1901, 10;
conv. thanks, 12; 21;
champion money raiser, 41;
report on organization, 61;
work on Fed. Amend. petition, 258;
arr. parade to carry it to Cong, 275;
tells how to organize, 444;
natl. conv. thanks for arr. Pres. Wilson's visit, 501; 503;
on Congressl. Com, 506;
shows why New York campn. was won, 519;
scores circular of Mrs. Wadsworth on New York victory;
gives figures to show not due to Socialist vote, 536-7;
elected natl. vice-pres, 541;
Repub. party gives important positions, 554-5;
does congressl. and war work, 555;
wants name of Natl. Assn. retained, 561;
on Congressl. steering com, 566; 568;
raises "budget" for 1919, 569;
offers res. to thank Governors who have called spec. sessions and
urge others to do so, 600;
great service in securing ratif. of Fed. Amend, 606;
raises money for League of Women Voters, 609, 698;
speaks on Women in Politics, 617;
at Repub. natl. conv, 1920, calls conf. of suffs;
they present plank to Res. Com, 716-17;
presides at meeting for women on Peace conf, 738.
Hayden, U. S. Rep. Carl (Ariz.), 524; 549.
Hays, Will H, chmn. Natl. Repub. Com,
natl. suff. conv. thanks for help with Fed. Amend, 610;
work for it, 638;
Mrs. Catt thanks in name of Natl. Amer. Suff. Assn. for his own and
party's support of Fed. Suff. Amend, 648;
helps in Tenn, 657.
Headquarters, National Suffrage, in New York, xx; 34;
removed to Warren, O, 61;
important work described, 93;
see Hauser;
removed to New York, Mrs. Belmont assists financially, thanked by
natl. conv, 253;
Ills. dele. want them removed to Chicago, 319;
Natl. conv. votes to retain in New York, 341;
Mrs. Belmont offers res. to move to Washtn, 381;
Mrs. Roessing urges it, 506, 508;
Natl. Bd. decides not wise to move from New York but estab. branch
in Washtn, activities, 525-527;
closed, 604; 627; 632;
summary, in Rochester, New York, Washington, Philadelphia, Warren,
O, and New York City, 754.
Hearings, before Committees of Congress for quarter of a century, 46;
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