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  • vetoes proposal to merge assn. in League of Women Voters till Fed. Amend, is secured, 561; Pioneers' evening, 569; recommendations of Natl. Exec. Council for 1919, 574; first organized body of women to offer services to Govt. for war; attitude toward peace, 578; Chicago entertains last natl. suff. conv. and first cong. of League of Women Voters, 594; Jubilee conv. to celebr. end of its work, 594; Exec. Council program for future action, 596; thanks Governors who called spec, sessions to ratify amend, 600; program adopted by conv, assn. shall "move toward dissolution," 600; auxiliaries will join League of Women Voters, 601; large assistance to southern States, 603; Mrs. Shuler's tribute to, 607; presents honor rolls to early workers, 616; meets with League of Women Voters, 617; assn. was formed for amending Fed. Constitn, 622; united with American Assn, 622; works against election of anti-suff. Senators, 641; assists League of Women Voters, 698; effort for worn. suff. planks in natl. polit. platforms, 702; calls on Res. Com. of Natl. Repub. Conv. in 1920 to secure final ratif. of Fed. Suff. Amend, 718; war service to Govt. during the war, 720 et seq; Pres. Wilson approves, 725; its officers and members on Woman's Com. of Council of Natl. Defense, 726; action on Shafroth Palmer Amend, in 1914 and 1915, 750; reasons for continuing after suff. was gained, new constitn. made, officers elected, principal object to remove legal and civil discriminations against women, present status, 755 — 757; Official Bd. issues Mem. for Dr. Shaw, 759.
  • National Council of Women Women Voters, 42; res. for wom. suff. in 1909, 249; greetings to natl. suff. conv, 341; in Washtn, 379, 626.
  • Natonality of wives, Miss Rankin's bill for, 521.
  • National Junior Suffrage Corps, 405.
  • National Press Bureau, reports, Mrs. Babcock, chmn, 1901, 14; 1905, 131; 1906, 163. Miss Hauser, chmn, 1907 204; 1908, 218; 1909, 250. Mrs. Harper, chmn, 1910, 287. Miss Reilly, chmn, 1911, 315; 1912, 336. Miss Byrns, chmn, 1913, 368; 1914, 405. Mr. Hallinan, chmn, 1915, 482. Mr. Heaslip, chmn, 1916, 494. Mrs. McCormick, chmn, 1917, 527. Mrs. Harper, 528. Miss Young, chmn, 1918, 1919, 570; Mrs. Harper, 571. At Washtn. headqrs, Miss Shuler, chmn, 1918, 1919, 573.
  • National Woman Suffrage Conventions, described in first 19 chapters; tribute to, 46; descrip. by Woman's Journal, 290. Changed character of, 552; see Conventions.
  • National Woman Suffrage Publishing Co, organized, 372; 405; 481; report, 1917, over 10,000,000 pieces of suff. literature printed, 532; 1918, 6,000,000 pieces, 573; total, 50,000,000; see Ogden, Esther G.
  • National Woman's Party, see Congressional Union.
  • Nebraska, liquor interests in suff. campn, 420; Pres. and Munic. suff. declared legal and "male" left out of new constitn, 602.
  • Negroes, "race question" injected at natl. suff. conv. in New Orleans, Official Board responds, 59; delegates address Phyllis Wheatley Club; its president gives flowers to Miss Anthony with touching words, 6p; Dr. Shaw settles color questions, 75; 77; 80; Mrs. Catt says each State must decide, 83; Mrs. Terrill pleads for negroes, 105; Miss Anthony champions cause, 203; danger of vote in South diamissed, 580; men enfranchised by Fed. Amend. 746; after Civil war, 751.
  • Nelson, Pres. Frank (Minn. Coll.), 669.
  • Nelson, U. S. Kep. John M. (Wis.) 709.
  • Nelson, Julia B, 132.
  • Nelson, U. S. Sen. Knute, 323.
  • Nestor, Agnes, 726.
  • Nevada, story of successful campn. 401.
  • New Jersey, sends worn. suff. deputn. to Pres. Wilson, 379; fraudulent vote on wom, suff, 630.
  • New Orleans, entertains natl. suff. conv, 55-6; delightful entertainment, 84.
  • News Letter, published by Natl. Assn, 442.
  • New York, gives suff. to women, xxiii; discriminates against women teachers, 294; adoption of State amend, decides suff. question, 517; natl. conv, devotes evening to victory, story of great campn; cost