Govt.
violates its own principles in refusing suff. to women, 750;
assn. must not be swerved from its purpose, new recruits want
spectacular methods, State action is the foundation, 751;
on tour for League of Nations; nation mourns death, 757-8;
tribute to Amer. flag; women traitors to democracy not to demand
suff; receives disting. service medal; accepts it for service
of all women; on Exec. Com. of League to Enforce Peace; it
circulates her last speech, 758;
"out of this war must come world peace; American flag means hope for
the world; mothers will not endure war; will of the people must
prevent it," 759;
memorial of Natl. Suff. Bd; tributes of Pres. Wilson, Vice-pres.
Marshall, former Pres. Taft, Director Grosvenor B. Clarkson, Secy.
of the Interior Lane, Mrs. Henry Fawcett, Lady Aberdeen, Elizabeth
C. Carter, Natl. and Intl. Assns, 760-1.
Shaw, Helen Adelaide, 36.
Shaw, Nicolas, 754.
Shaw, Mrs. Quincy A. (Pauline Agassiz), 202;
gives fund for campn. work, 404.
Shaw, Mrs. Robert Gould, 442;
contrib. to wom. suff, 542.
Shepherd, Lulu Loveland, 395.
Sheppard, U. S. Sen. Morris, speech for Fed. Amend, 572;
votes for it, 627; 646.
Shetter, Charlotte, designs seal, 314.
Shibley, George H, 174.
Shores, Mrs. E. A, 317.
Shortt, Rev. J. Burgette, 136.
Shuler, Marjorie, natl. chmn. of Publicity, in Fla, 556;
in Okla. campn, 558;
on Congressl. Com, 566;
report of Washtn. suff. press bureau, 573;
on Congressl. Com, 604;
on commissn. to West, 605-6;
same, 650;
welcomed in Washtn, 652.
Shuler, Nettie Rogers, pres. Western New York Fed. of Wom. Clubs,
welcomes natl. conv, 214;
elected natl. cor. secy, 501; 527;
report for 1917; tells of universal demonstrations for Fed. Amend,
vast distrib. of literature, suff. schools, work of 225 organizers
instructed by Mrs. Catt, 538-9;
work for Pres. suff, 539;
re-elected, 541;
campns. in western States, 550;
valuable report for Com. of Campaigns and Surveys, 554-558;
in campn. States, 556; 562; 568; 570;
chapter for Hist, on League of Women Voters, 595, 683;
sends letter of thanks to Governors for Natl. Assn, 600;
report for 1919, most important year in history of assn, 601-608;
lines of work indexed under respective heads; great "drive" for
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