tif; of Fed. Amend. from natl. headqrs, under Mrs. Catt's
direction, 604-607;
renders homage to her, 608;
tribute to Natl. Suff. Assn, 607;
chmn. Citizenship Schools Com, 690;
at Natl. Repub. Conv, 716; 724;
helps revise constn. of Natl. Assn, 756.
Siewers, Dr. Sarah M, 71.
Simkovitch, Mary M. K, 705.
Simpson, Mrs. David, 511.
Sims, U. S. Rep. Thetus W. (Tenn.), 637.
Sioussat, Mrs. Albert L, 152.
Skinner. Mrs. Otis, 333.
Slade, Mrs. Louis F, women's war service in N. Y, 533;
offers res. for women on Red Cross War Council, 539-40;
New York's apology for U. S. Sen. Wadsworth, 610; 689.
Smith, Gov. Alfred E. (N. Y.), calls spec, session to ratify Fed.
Suff. Amend, 650;
welcomes Mrs. Catt from Tenn. campn, 652.
Smith, Caroline M, 317.
Smith, Charles Sprague, 280.
Smith, Mrs. Draper, tells of defeat in Neb, 402;
campn. work, 420; 444.
Smith, U. S. Sen. Ellison D, 713.
Smith, Ethel M, estab. natl. speakers' bureau, 419;
work on Congressl. Com, 448;
report on Indust. Protect. of Women, 520;
chmn. of publicity, 526, 528;
report on Protect. of Women in Government service, 728.
Smith, U. S. Sen. Hoke, 645.
Smith, Judith W, 137; 208; 501.
Smith, Dr. Julia Holmes, 617.
Smith, Mrs. Thomas Jefferson, speaks at natl. conv, 490;
elected to Natl. Bd, 501; 724.
Smithsonian Institution, gives space for suff. exhibit; list of
articles including historic table on which Call for first Woman's
Rights Conv. was written; story of, 609.
Smoot, U. S. Sen. Reed, "glories in every victory for wom. suff," 546;
speaks at Senate hearing, 633;
for wom. suff. plank in Repub. platform, 711.
Smoot, Mrs. Reed, 382.
Snell, U. S. Rep. Bertrand H. (N. Y.), 548.
Snowden, Mrs. Philip, situation in Brit. Parl, defends "militancy,"
236-238.
Social Evil, natl. suff. conv. protests against "regulated" vice in
Manila, and Hawaii, 10;
again; govt. "regulation" in Philippines stopped by War Dept, 44;
conv. protests against it in Cincinnati, 67;
protests against legal sanction, 146;
calls for suppression of white slave traffic, 212;
discussion of social evil, 224-226;
position of Natl. Suff. Assn, 340;
Miss Addams shows necessity for women to deal with, 343;
Mrs. Catt demands polit. power in the hands of women to deal with,
346.
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