criticises Pres. Roosevelt's statement that women in industry
decreases marriage, 157;
that woman's domain is home, 158;
has fun with the "oracles," Cardinal Gibbons, ex-Pres. Cleveland
and Dr. Lyman Abbott, 157-8;
women need self-respect; scores Legislatures, loss to country by
women's disfranchisement, 159;
great injustice from time of Civil War; when will Pres. and Cong.
act, 160;
would continue proxy votes at convs, 161;
asks for women on Natl. Divorce Commissn, 164;
guests of Miss Garrett at Balto. conv, 167;
conducts Sunday services, 179; 184;
closes conv. with appeal for consecrated work, 187;
presides at Senate hearing, 188;
Miss Anthony places the work in her charge, 191;
presides over natl. suff. conv. of '07, 194;
president's address, rejoices over victories; never will be orgztn.
of Tories; farewell tribute to Miss Anthony and her sister,
200, 204;
on mem. fund com, 202;
tribute to suff. pioneers, 204;
addresses Chicago Univ. girls, 206;
reads last message of Mary Anthony, 207;
closes conv. with hopeful words, 212;
presides at natl, conv. of 1908, flowers presented, comment on
teachers, 214;
sends suff. assn's. greetings to Natl. W. C. T. U, 215;
president's address on revolution of the pioneers;
tribute of Buffalo _Express_, 216;
opens coll. evening, 226;
Mrs. George Howard Lewis gives luncheon at 20th Century Club, 230;
presides at Sunday service, personal notice, believes in dignity of
labor, 230;
women work but do not receive wages, 232;
tells of parade in London, 233;
rec. first salary as Pres, 235;
rec. Mrs. Lewis's gift to Natl. Assn, 236;
sympathy with Brit, "militants," 238;
eloquent peroration, 242;
at St. Paul, 244;
presented with gavel at Spokane, says blow for wom. suff. will be
struck on Pacific coast, 244;
opens suff. conv. at Seattle, pays tribute to Mrs. Catt, 246-7;
is member of Grange, 247; 249;
no stenographic report of speeches, 252;
"question box," 257; 258;
Sunday services, 260;
thanks Miss Gordon, compliments Gov. Vessey, 261;
does not know politics, 262; 263;
closing speech, 264;
at Expos, on suff. day, 264;
opens natl. conv. of 1910, 266;
presiding when Pres. Taft makes address of welcome, distressed at
apparent hissing, expresses r
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