O'Neil, Mrs. David M, 668.
Oregon, polit. leaders urge suff. campn; Natl. Assn. agrees to assist,
147;
Dr. Shaw points out responsibility of Ore. men and women, 149;
assn. helps, 161;
appeal for campn. funds at natl. suff. conv, 161;
generous response, Miss Anthony gives her birthday money, 184;
defeat of amend, 200;
work of Natl. Assn, 211; 254;
majority vote for amend, 1912, 332; 337.
O'Reilly, Leonora, 334;
bef. Senate Com; demand of working women for the ballot, 351.
Organizations, large number endorse wom. suff, 1906, 162;
none oppose, 205;
in 1908, 218;
in 1909, 249;
in 1910, 281.
Organizations of Women, efforts for better laws, iv.
Organizers, 225 employed in 1917, instructed by Mrs. Catt, work done,
539;
in 1918, work in 20 States, 556-7;
list of in 1919, Mrs. Shuler praises, 603.
Osborn, Gov. Chase S. (Mich.), greets natl. suff. conv, 341.
Osborne, Eliza Wright, 219; 288;
memorial, 328.
O'Shaughnessy, U. S. Rep. George F. (R. I.), 549.
O'Sullivan, Mary Kenney, 174;
asks suff. for working women, injustice of Govt, 189.
Oversea Hospitals, Women's, Natl. Suff. Assn. maintains, 558; 568;
574;
Assn's. fund for, 608;
final report, 613;
report of Mrs. Tiffany and Mrs. Brown, its directors, at natl. conv.
of 1919, valuable work in France, recognition by French Govt,
732-735;
financial report of Mrs. Rogers, natl. treas, 734.
Owen, U. S. Sen. Robert L, natl. suff. conv. greets mother, 269;
his powerful argument for wom. suff, 274; 323; 383; 501; 504; 627;
709.
Owens, Helen Brewster, 373.
P
Page, Mary Hutcheson, conf. on polit. work, 286.
Palmer, Atty. Gen. A. Mitchell, 654.
Palmer, Alice Freeman, 74;
for wom. suff, 296.
Palmer, Prof. George Herbert, 296.
Palmer, U. S. Sen. Thomas W, bequest to Natl. Suff. Assn, 407.
Pankhurst, Emmeline, advises U. S. suff. headqrs. to sell not give
literature, 267;
receives ovation at natl. suff. conv.;
explains revolution of women in Gt. Brit, 330.
Parades, begun in U. S, xx;
in London, 233;
in Gt. Brit, 237;
with Fed. Amend, petit, in Washtn, 275;
in New York and Washtn, 1913, 367;
in Washtn. bef. inauguration, 378-9;
in New York, 470;
in Chicago during Repub. Natl. Conv, 482-3;
"walkless parade," in St. Louis at Dem. Na
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