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last petition, 274-5; distinguished signers, 300; in 1913, 368; 200,000 names presented to Senate, 378; those of suffs. and "antis" compared, 392; first to Cong, for worn, suff, 619; first for 16th Amend, 623; great petition 1913, 626; for Wom. Suff. Com, 633; to senate for Fed. Amend, 638; initiative petit, of 38,000 in Mo, 402; 98,000 Conn, women petit. Legis. for Pres. suff, 602; 11,000 in Del. to U.S. Senate for Fed. Amend, 638; treatment of petitions in Mass, 188. Phelan, U. S. Sen. James D, 645. Philadelphia, municipal corruption, need of women's votes, 65, 72; ignoring of women's civic work, 177; entertains natl. suff. conv. of 1912, overflow meetings, 332; great rally in Independence Square, 333. Philippines, wom. suff. soc. formed, 561. Phillips, Elsie Cole, at Senate hearing; need of the ballot by wives and mothers of working classes; theirs not the ignorant vote, 348; 361. "Picketing," work of natl. Press Bureau to counteract; Mrs. Catt and Dr. Shaw condemn, editorials on, 529-30. Pierce, Charlotte, 16; 209; sole survivor of first Woman's Rights Convention, 333; 559; natl. conv. sends letter, 1920, 610. Pierce, Katherine, 685. Pierce, Rev. U. G. B, 459; 515. Pinchot, Gifford, shows nation's need of women's vote, 377. Pinchot, Mrs. Gifford, entertains Natl. Bd, 516; report on Industrial Protection of Women, 560; 731. Pinkham, Winona Osborne, 729. Pioneers, at natl. conv. '02, 31; suff. luncheon at natl. conv. in Chicago, 615. Pittman, U. S. Sen. Key, 713. Pitzer, Annie, 341. Planks, for Woman Suffrage, efforts to obtain in platforms of polit. parties; Repub. and Dem. endorse suff. in 1916 but not Fed. Amend.; efforts at State convs, 504-5; Natl. Assn's. effort to secure from natl. Pres. convs, in 1904, 702; in 1908, 703; in 1912, 704-8; in 1916, 509, 708; in 1920, 715. See Chapter XXIII. Plan of work, for 1901, 10; for 1906, 163; for 1909, 240; for 1917, 510. Platt, Margaret B, 247. Plummer, Mary R, 667. Podell, Nettie A, 286. Pohl, Dr. Esther Lovejoy, 133. Poindexter, U. S. Sen. Miles, 638. Poindexter, Mrs. Miles, 382. Polk, Gov. Joseph K. (Mo.), 668. Pollock, U. S. Sen. William P, speaks for Fed. Suff. Amend, 565, 642; copies of speech sent to sout
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