es Mrs. Catt for office, 522-3;
condemns "picketing", 530;
proposes message of loyalty and support to Pres. Wilson, which conv.
sends, 533;
speech on women and war, 534-6;
women the army at home; must not make all the sacrifices; should be
"smokeless" days; describes Woman's Com. of Natl. Defense, 536;
speaks of injustice to Clara Barton; presents Mrs. Avery, 540;
tribute to her oratory, 544;
invocation at opening of natl. conv. 1919;
presents Mrs. Catt, 553;
southern dele. give illuminated testimonial and she responds, 554;
moves a res. of thanks to Pres. Wilson, 558; 559;
assistance to Congressl. Com, 567;
at Pioneer's evening gives reminis. of Miss Anthony, 569-70;
presides on last evening, 576;
at last suff. hearing, 577;
speech shows Govt's recognition of loyalty of Natl. Suff. Assn, 578;
other countries recognize women's service by giving suff, 579;
eminent supporters of Fed. Suff. Amend; to fail to ask it would be
treason, 579; 581;
opened natl. convs. with prayer 28 yrs, 596;
tribute of Mrs. Shuler, memorial booklet by Natl. Bd; her last
speech, What the War Meant to Women, 607;
memorial service at natl. suff. conv, program, tribute of N. Y.
_Times_, 611;
Mrs. Catt's eulogy, beautiful comparison, 612;
devotion to cause of wom. suff; nearest and dearest to Miss Anthony;
great power of oratory, 612;
work for her country; two college foundations estab. as memorials;
her college degrees. Autobiography, Story of a Pioneer, 613;
her tribute to Miss Anthony, 615;
Pres. Wilson congratulates, 634;
vice-pres. Coll. Equal Suff. League, 663;
favors League of Women Voters, 685;
appeals to Dem. natl. conv. in 1908, 704;
in 1912, 707; 724;
on women's attitude toward war, 725;
Govt. appoints her chmn. Woman's Com. of Council of Natl. Defense,
726-7;
her work, 737;
telegram from Queen Mary, 738;
tribute by Secy. of War Baker; receives distinguished service medal,
739;
closes work of Woman's Com. but thinks it should be continued for
civic work, 739;
goes on speaking tour in behalf of League of Nations with former
Pres. Taft and Pres. Lowell, 739;
overworks and dies before it is finished, 740.
Appendix, approves Anthony Mem. Bldg, 744, 754;
address on resigning presidency of Natl. Amer. Assn; U. S.
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