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  • trod. by Dr. Shaw, 154; escorted by Governor, responds to greetings, speaks of Lucy Stone and Mrs. Livermore, 155; guest of Miss Garrett, 182; too ill to give address, read by her daughter, tells of conversion to wom. suff; speaks of the great leaders, plea for the ballot, 184-5; 208; 230; suff. dele. to Genl. Fed. of Women's Clubs, 249; 258; 288; 207; gets testimony on wom. suff. from ministers and editors, 393.
  • Howe, Dr. Lucian, at suff. hearing, 583.
  • Howe, Marie Jenney, 98; 176; 179. See Jenney.
  • Howells, William Dean, for wom. suff, 296.
  • Howes, Elizabeth Puffer, 450.
  • Howes, Ethel Puffer, 662; 664.
  • Howland, Emily, 16; 40; tells of pioneers, 107; 110; at Anthony mem. meeting, 203; tells of first Wom. Rights Conv, 215; 341; natl. conv. sends greetings, 501; 559; conv. sends letter, 1920, 610.
  • Howse, Mayor Hilary (Nashville), 398.
  • Hughes, Gov. Charles Evans (N. Y.), 223; on teachers' salaries, 294; as Presidential candidate, 489; in favor of Fed. Suff. Amend, 495; personal but not party endorsement, 505; natl. suff. leaders interview, tells them he will endorse Fed. Amend, 507; declares for it, 630; counsel for Natl. Suff. Assn, 653.
  • Hughes, James L. (Canada), 41.
  • Hughes, Rev. Kate, 20; 69; 71; 207.
  • Huidobro, Carolina Holman (Chili), 40-1; 186; 188.
  • Hull, U. S. Rep. Harry E. (Iowa), 644.
  • Hultin, Rev. Ida C, 37; 84.
  • Humphrey, Mrs. Alexander Pope, 313.
  • Hundley, Mrs. Oscar, 395.
  • Hunt, Gov. George P. (Ariz.), greets natl. suff. conv, 341.
  • Huntington, Bishop Daniel T, 146.
  • Huse, Mrs. Robert S, 495; 539; 729.
  • Hussey, Cornelia C, 13; contrib. to Natl. Suff. Assn, 73; bequest to assn, 94.
  • Hussey, Dr. Mary D, 61; 73; 287.
  • Hutchinson, John, 31; 34.
  • Hutton, May Arkwright, tells anecdote of McKinley, 133; writes ode to suff, 135; 176; welcomes suff. dele. to Spokane, 244; 317.
  • Huxley, Thomas H, 256.

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  • Idaho, effect of wom. suff, 52.
  • Indianapolis, entertains Natl. Exec. Council, 551.
  • Indians, men enfranchised by Congress, 740.
  • Industrial Problems, Govt. discriminates against women, 63; unpaid housework, 79.
  • Industrial Program, 286; Congressl. hearings on, 300.
  • Initiative and Referendum, endorsed by natl. suff. conv, adverse effect on suff. and prohib, 136-7; natl. conv. re-endorses, 212; again, 257; petit. to repeal wom. suff. in Calif, failed, 393; suff. campn. in Mo. and other States, 402-3; Shafroth Palmer Suff. Amend. called Natl. T. and R, 415, 451; Dem. party and Pres. Wilson in favor of, 417; on ratif. Fed. Suff. Amend. in Me; in Ohio, St. Sup. Ct. sustains; U. S. Sup. Ct. decides against, 652.
  • International Council of Nurses of 9 nations endorses wom suff, 461.
  • International Council of Women, forms wom. suff. com, xix; 25; estab. Standing Com. on Equal Rights, 127; 612.
  • International Suffrage News, 530.
  • International Woman Suffrage Alliance, vi; formed, xix; first conf. held in Washtn, 24; its duty, 30; intl com. formed, 43; sends greeting to Natl. Assn, 203; Mrs. Catt's presiding, 247. See complete chapter on in Vol. VI.
  • Iowa, Mrs. Catt discusses suff. campn, 465.
  • Ivins, Mrs. William M, 40; furnishes Dr. Shaw's office, 276.

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  • Jacobi, Dr. Mary Putnam, addresses suff. conv, 18; 206; 613.
  • Jacobs, Pattie Ruffner, 366; answers Rep. Heflin, 395; elected to Natl. Bd. 456; at Senate hearing, shows attitude of southern women, proud of past but do not live in it; Fed. Suff. Amend. does not interfere with State's rights, 463; bef. House com. shows unjust laws for women in the South; members try to disprove, 472-3; report of extensive field work, 484; 506; 560-1; 610; 668-9; 717; 724.
  • James, Ada L, 341.