work as chmn. of Congressl. Com;
spoke 200 times in 15 States, wrote 3,000 letters, travelled
13,000 miles;
work at Washtn. headqrs, 526-7;
welcomes natl. suff. conv. to St. Louis, 553;
report on Food Conservation, 1918, 560;
at Anthony celebr, 615; 724;
work on Thrift Com, 727.
Mills, Mrs. C. D. B, 559.
Mills, Harriet May, addresses Senate com, 47;
same, 110;
speaks at natl. suff. conv, 187;
same, 289;
same, 382;
on N. Y. campn, 518.
Miner, Maude E, no danger in immoral women's vote, 233; 372.
Minor, Judge Francis, urges women to vote under 14th Amend, 622;
carries case to U. S. Sup. Ct, 623;
wants Cong. to enable women to vote for its members, 657.
Minor, Mrs. Francis, tries to vote under 14th Amend, 623.
Mississippi Valley Conference, members opp. Shafroth Amend, 422;
orgztn, great need of, valuable work, 667-671.
Mitchell, John, 288.
Mitchell, U. S. Sen. John A, 111.
Mitchell, Mrs. Willis G, 519.
Mondell, U. S. Rep. Frank W. (Wyo.), introd. Fed. Suff. Amend, 1910,
300;
testimony for equal suff. in Wyo, criticises Pres. Wilson for not
referring to wom. suff. in message, calls for special suff. com,
396;
speaks for Amend. bef. House Judic. Com, 428; 449;
natl. suff. conv. thanks for assistance, 450-1;
introd. Fed. Amend, 1917, 524;
speaks for Wom. Suff. Com, 548;
speaks for Fed. Amend, 629;
on Wom. Suff. Com, 634;
majority leader, 644.
Mondell, Mrs. Frank W, 396.
Monroe, Lilla Day, 196.
Montana, successful suff. campn, 401, 409;
liquor interests and copper company opp. Wom. Suff. Amend, Miss
Rankin's work, 421;
Repub. and Dem. women's vote, 584;
gives wom. suff, 625.
Moore, Laura, 137; 204.
Moore, Mrs. Philip North (Eva Perry), pays tribute to Miss Anthony
and other suff. pioneers, 171; 540; 558; 726.
Morawetz, Mrs. Victor, in N. Y. campn, 519.
Morgan, Laura Puffer, 442; 430.
Morgan, Mrs. Raymond B, 664.
Morgan, Mrs. W. Y, 495; 517.
Mormonism, attack on in anti-suff. speech, Sen. Sutherland protests;
its part in wom, suff, 467-8.
Morris, Esther, 34; 73.
Morrisson, Mrs. James W, elected natl. rec. secy, 456;
work for suff. parade in Chicago during Repub. Natl. Conv, tribute
to Mrs. Medill McCormick, 482; 485; 501.
Morton, Dr. Rosalie Slaughter, urges higher moral s
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