19;
receives suff. speakers, 440;
natl. suff. conv. thanks chmn. for help with Fed. Amend, 610;
effort for amend, 636-638;
Mrs. Catt thanks, 648;
work for ratification, 651-2;
in 1920 sends out appeal for it, 715.
Republican National Conventions,
one in 1916 declares for wom. suff, 480;
refuses plank for Fed. Amend, but endorse wom. suff, 505;
struggle over plank, 509-10;
action on League of Women Voters' planks, 700;
on wom. suff. planks in 1904, 702;
in 1908, 703;
in 1912, 704;
great struggle in 1916, names of friends and foes, State's rights
plank, 710-712;
in 1920, Natl. Suff. Assn. demands ratif. of Fed. Amend, presents
plank, Res. Com. evades, 716-17;
women ask representation in party, partially conceded, 717.
Republican Party,
attitude toward wom. suff, xviii, xx;
adopts plank, xxi;
vote in Cong, xxii, xxiii;
record on Fed. Suff. Amend, 430;
why was it not held responsible, 434;
record of members of Cong, on Fed. Suff. Amend, 474-5;
vote of members of Cong, on Wom. Suff. Com, 525;
vote of members of Cong, on Fed. Amend, 563, 565;
members in Cong, responsible for delay of Amend, 598;
promise Amend, 620;
do not assist, 625;
vote in Cong, on Fed. Amend, Senate, 624, 627;
Lower House, 629, 636;
Senate, 640, 642;
House, 644;
Senate, 646.
See 647-8-9.
Res. of Senators, 639;
party makes first declaration for State's rights in wom. suff.
plank, 1916, 711.
Resolutions,
adopted by natl. suff. conv. of 1901, 15;
of 1902, 43;
1903, 67;
of 1904, 105;
of 1905, 136, 145-6;
of 1906, 179;
of 1907, 212;
of 1908, 240;
of 1909, 257;
of 1911, 328;
of 1912, 339;
of 1913, 373;
of 1914, 425-6;
of 1915, sacredness of home and marriage, 461;
of 1916, 502;
of 1917, loyalty and service to the Govt, 518;
Cong. urged to submit Fed. Suff. Amend. as a War measure;
rejoicing over many important victories;
support for war measures of Govt;
equal pay for equal work, 543;
of 1919, 574-5;
of 1920, 600-1.
Resolutions for Woman Suffrage by various organizations, 128.
Reynolds, Minnie J, work on natl. suff. petit, 258;
secures writers' names, 275;
gives eminent list at Senate hearing, 295-297.
Rhees, Pres. Rush, speaks of Anthony Mem. Bldg, 74
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