tandard for men,
224.
Moses, U. S. Sen. George H, Roosevelt urges to vote for Fed. Amend,
571.
Moss, U. S. Rep. Hunter H. (W. Va.), votes for Fed. Suff. Amend, 631.
Mosshart, Gertrude C, 528.
Mott, Anna C, 74.
Mott, Lucretia, 185; 219;
"the inspired preacher," 333-4;
reminis. of, 569;
calls first Woman's Rights Conv, 618;
at first one in Washtn, 621; 664.
Mountford, Lydia von Finkelstein, 41.
Moylan, Penn, home of Dr. Anna Howard Shaw, 740.
Munds, Frances W, 341.
Municipal Suffrage, plan of work for, 10;
Jane Addams shows women's need of, 178;
campn. for, 194;
Prof. Sophonisba Breckinridge urges; its value in New Orleans, 195;
Anna E. Nicholas shows need of, 196;
defeated in Chicago by charter conv, 195;
Miss Addams tells of, 207;
in Kans, 196;
in New Orleans, 195-6;
women's petitions for in Chicago, 392;
granted in Tenn, 551;
in Fla. and Atlanta, 602;
in Vt, 632.
Municipal Work, women's, in New York, 38;
in Phila, 177.
Murdock, U. S. Rep. Victor (Kans.), 377.
Mussey, Ellen Spencer, 205.
Myers, Dr. Annice Jeffreys, 134; 145; 147; 152; 204;
memorial, 328.
Myers, Jefferson, 109;
pays tribute to Miss Anthony, her co-workers and their cause, 122.
Mythen, Rev. James Grattan, 340.
N
Names, distinguished list on receiving com. for natl. suff. conv. of
1915, 515;
those in war service, 517.
Nashville, entertains natl. suff. conv. of 1914 in Representatives'
Hall, welcomed by Mayor Hilary Howse, 398.
Nathan, Maud, 95;
on the Wage Earner and the Ballot, 96; 110;
on Women Warriors, 181; 559.
National American Woman Suffrage Association, efforts for planks in
natl. polit. convs, see Planks;
work for Fed. Amend, xvii;
orgztn. of two branches and their union, objects and work, 1, 2;
its convs, Congressl. hearings, money raised, nation-wide efforts
and their result, chapters I to XIX inclusive;
list of officers, first page of each;
business women's tribute, 21;
calls intl. suff. conf, 24;
conv. protests against "regulated" vice in Philippines, appts. com.
to see Pres. Roosevelt, who declares against it and War Dept.
stops it, 44;
attacked on "race question" states its neutral position, 59;
plan of work for 1903, 61;
assists campns. in Ore, 147;
S. Dak, 240;
|