, 10;
on Civil Rights, 19.
Johnson, Addie M, 74.
Johnson, Adelaide, makes bust of Miss Anthony, 201; 658.
Johnson, U. S. Sen. Hiram W, 547.
Johnson, Philena Everett, 254.
Johnson, Dr. and Mrs. Rossiter, 391.
Johnston, Dean Eva, 664.
Johnston, Mary, 288; 297;
addresses natl. suff. conv. in 1911, 321; 367.
Johnston, Mrs. William A, 328;
report of Kans. campn, 337;
on Congressl. Com, 339;
at Anthony celebr, 615.
Jolliffe, Frances, 466;
controversy with House com, 475.
Jones, U. S. Sen. Andrieus A, speaks for wom. suff, 380;
chmn. Senate Wom. Suff. Com, 523;
makes favorable report, 524; 565; 627; 632-3; 638-9; 640; 642-3;
645.
Jones, Effie McCollum, 511.
Jones, Dr. Harriet B, 135.
Jones, Jenkin Lloyd, tribute to Miss Anthony, 203.
Jones, U. S. Sen. Wesley L, 323; 383; 643.
Jordan, Prof. Mary A, address at natl. suff. conv. in Balto, college
women's tribute to suff. leaders, 168, 170.
Jubilee Convention of National American Woman Suffrage Association in
St. Louis, 551.
Julian, U. S. Rep. George W. (Ind.), offers first res. for Fed. Wom.
Suff, 621.
Juries, women on, Dr. Shaw's idea, 75;
ex-Senator Bailey's idea, 587.
Jury service for women, iv.
_Jus Suffragii_, _offic._ organ, Intl. Wom. Suff. Alliance, 205; 288.
K
Kauffman, Reginald Wright, 340.
Kearney, Belle, on the South's Need of Woman Suffrage, 82; 319.
Keating, U. S. Rep. Edward (Colo.), introd. Fed. Amend, and res. for
Wom. Suff. Com, 1917, 524; 548.
Keble, Dean John Bell, 408.
Keil, Mayor Henry W. (St. Louis), 553.
Keith, William, picture for suff. bazaar, 13;
memorial, 328.
Keller, Dr. Amelia, 669.
Kelley, Florence, on labor laws for women and children, 95;
comment on editors, 132;
speaks on child labor, 141;
elected natl. vice-pres, 145;
gives facts on child labor, 164;
presides at hearing, speaks of work for wom. suff. by her father,
William D. Kelley, asks for Fed. Suff. Amend, 188, 190-1;
shows need of Munic. suff. for women, 195, 197; 204;
on the social evil, 225;
describes struggle of Consumer's League for working women in New
York, 230; 233-4; 244;
Ore. decision on woman's work-day, 254; 260; 262; 265;
declines re-election, 282; 286;
presides at Judic. Com. hearing, discusses conflicting court
decisions
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