ters, 688, 690,
698-9.
Schwimmer, Rosika (Hungary),
brings petition for peace to Pres. Wilson and says wom. suff.
would do away with war, 410;
at Miss. Valley Conf, 669.
Scott, Mrs. Francis M, 679.
Scott, Prof. John A, invites suff. conv. to visit Northwestern Univ,
208.
Scott, Mrs. Townsend, 585.
Scott, Mrs. William Force, 391.
Seattle, entertains natl. suff. conv. of 1909, 243;
receives vote of thanks, 257.
Semple, Patty Blackburn, tells of "indirect influence," 312.
Senate Committee on Woman Suffrage, 380;
grants six hearings in 1913, names of com, 382-3.
Seneca Falls, has first Woman's Rights Conv, 213; 618.
Seton, Ernest Thompson, for wom. suff, 297.
Seton, Mrs. Ernest Thompson, 319;
report of Art Publicity Com, 403; 442;
arr. display of suff. posters, 532.
Severance, Caroline M, pioneer suff, 137; 208; 288.
Sewall, May Wright, 24;
speaks for Peace and Arbitration, 67;
for memorial bust of Miss Anthony, 201-2;
founder Intl. Council of Women, 658.
Sexton, Minola Graham, 94.
Shafroth, U. S. Sen. John F,
addresses natl. suff. conv, 45;
answers Pres. Cleveland's anti-suff. article, 163;
bef. Senate com. in 1910, men have usurped suff. rights, 297-8;
arr. hearing for Dr. Shaw bef. House of Governors, 314;
introd. Shafroth Suff. Amend, 415;
answers misrepresentations on wom. suff. in Colo, 444;
natl. suff. conv. thanks for assistance, 450;
on suff. platform, 459;
has conf. of Senators on wom, suff, 503;
700,000 copies Amend, speech circulated, 532;
Mrs. Catt introd. to Senate com. as an "unfailing friend" of wom.
suff; he declares it to be "simply another step in the evolution
of govt," 545;
tribute of chmn. Congressl. Com, 566; 571;
speech for Fed. Suff. Amend, 633; 648.
Shafroth-Palmer National Woman Suffrage Amendment,
full story of, 411-418, 422-424, 427;
drawn up and submitted to lawyers and Senators, introd. by Sen.
Shafroth and Rep. Palmer, 414-416;
Official Bd. approves it, text of, 416;
its merits presented to conv. by Mrs. Funk; refers to at hearing
bef. Judic. Com; U. S. Sen. Bristow calls it a national
initiative and referendum; _Woman's Journal_ says it should have
been submitted to Natl. Exec. Council, 416-418;
strong protest at Miss. Valley Conf, 422;
great dissatisfaction a
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