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hern States, 603; tries to obtain needed vote, 641; 647. Pomerene, U.S. Sen. Atlee, refuses to represent his State on Fed. Suff. Amend, 598. Pomeroy, U. S. Sen. S. C, offers first res. for Fed. Wom. Suff. Amend, in 1868, 621. Porritt, Annie G, Laws Affecting Women and Children, 494; 532. Portland, Ore, entertains natl. suff. conv, 117; Mrs. Duniway and others meet the delegates, cordial welcome from press and people, 119. Porto Rico, Natl. Assn. asks wom. suff. for, 11; suff. soc. formed, 561. Post, Louis F, on Ethics of Suffrage, 18; 20; 205; 212. Potter, Eva, 556. Potter, Prof. Frances Squire, Women and the Vote, speech on coll. women's eve, 228; at Spokane, 246; masterly speech on Coll. Women and Democracy, 255-6; 260; elected natl. cor. secy, 261; 265; sends letter of regret from Natl. Suff. Bd. to Pres. Taft, 272; address on The Making of Democracy, 274; natl. cor. secy's, report, conv. gives rising vote, declines re-election, 381-3; on Res. Com, 289; 290. Pou, U. S. Rep. Edward W. (N. C.), chmn. Rules Com, 524; 548; 628; 633; for Wom. Suff. Com, 634-5. Pound, L. Annice, 109. Poyntz, Juliet Stuart, 283. Pratt, Mayor N. S, welcomes suff. dele, to Spokane, 244. Presidential Conventions, treatment of wom. suff, see Chapter XXIII. Presidential Suffrage, natl. assn's. early work for, 2, 11; Mr. Blackwell's argument for, 12; right of Legis. to grant, 43; great value of, 62; Chief Justice Fuller's decision, 130; line of least resistance, 219; gained in Ills. and other States, power it gives women; first suggested by U. S. Sen. Hoar, 369-70; Ills. Sup. Ct. declares legality, 407; Natl. Exec. Council strongly endorses, 452; bills introduced in 1916, 495; Mrs. Catt declares grant by Legis. legal, 520; great "drive" for begun, 528; Natl. Assn. works for, victories gained, 539; great gains in 1918, 550-1; Mo. Legis. grants during natl. suff. conv; appeals to conv. from Iowa, Tenn. and Conn, to ask their Legis. for it, 559; 98,000 women ask for in Conn, 602; granted in many States, 602, 632, 643; effect on personnel of Cong, 643. Price, Ellen H. E, welcomes natl. suff. conv. to Phila, 33-4; 666. Price, Lucy J, 391; 467; 476; 548; 585. Primary Suffrage, in Texas, 551; in Ark, 6
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