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- $682,500, 518-19; women's war service, 533; statistics of vote on wom. suff. amend, 537; great value of, 634; Mrs. Catt describes campn, 753.
- Nicholes, Anna E, women's need of Munic. suff, 196.
- Nicholes, S. Grace, 408.
- Nicholson Eliza J, ed. of Picayune, 58.
- Nightingale, Florence, for wom. suff, 461.
- Nixon, Frederick S, 180.
- Non Partisanship, natl. suff. conv. 1912, defeats res. for and then passes one, 342-3; Natl. Amer. Assn. opposed to holding party in power responsible for wom. suff, 412, 426; members of Congressl. Union give reasons for, Dems, object, 429-30; Natl. Suff. Assn. stands for non partisanship, 434; 461; 464; 471; reaffirmed at natl. conv, 1916, 490; at conv. 1919, 574.
- Northrop, Dr. Cyrus, 669.
- Norway, wom. suff. and women in office, 48.
- Nugent, James R, 713.
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- Obenchain, Lida Calvert, 328.
- Oberlin College, 220; 226; 255.
- O'Connor, Mrs. T. P, 326.
- Odenheimer, Cordelia R. P, Pres. Genl. Daughters of Confederacy, 515.
- Officers, women, effect of Fed. Suff. Amend, iv; in Norway, 48; in Australia, 91, 292.
- Ogden, Esther G, elected natl. vice-pres, 456; tells of Natl. Suff. Pub. Co. and little “golden flier,” 481-2; reports for Natl. Suff. Pub. Co, 532; 541; 559; 573; final report of Natl. Suff. Pub. Co, 614; 716; 724.
- Ohio, effort to ratify Fed. Suff. Amend, 649; 652.
- Oklahoma, Natl. Assn. assists effort for wom. suff, 211; first suff. campn, 252, 277; second, 557; successful, 641.
- Olds, Emma S, 67; 107; 208.
- Oleson, Mrs. Peter, 610.
- Oliphant, Mrs. O. D, 391; 437; 477.
- Olmstead, Rev. Margaret T, 18; 20.
- Olsen, Justice Harry, 372.
- O'Neil, Mrs. David M, 668
- Oregon, polit. leaders urge suff. campn; Natl. Assn. agrees to assist, 147; Dr. Shaw points out responsibility of Ore. men and women, 149; assn. helps, 161; appeal for campn. funds at natl. suff. conv, 161; generous response, Miss Anthony gives her birthday money, 184; defeat of amend, 200; work of Natl. Assn, 211; 254; majority vote for amend, 1912, 332; 337.
- O'Reilly, Leonora, 334; bef. Senate Com; demand of working women for the ballot, 351.
- Organizations, large number endorse wom. suff, 1906, 162; none oppose, 205; in 1908, 218; in 1909, 249; in 1910, 281.
- Organizations of Women, efforts for better laws, iv.
- Organizers, 225 employed in 1917, instructed by Mrs. Catt, work done, 539; in 1918, work in 20 States, 556-7; list of in 1919, Mrs. Shuler praises, 603.
- Osborn, Gov. Chase S. (Mich.), greets natl. suff. conv, 341.
- Osborne, Eliza Wright, 219; 288; memorial, 328.
- O'Shaughnessy, U. S. Rep. George F. (R. 1), 549.
- O'Sullivan, Mary Kenney, 174; asks suff. for working women, injustice of Govt, 189.
Oversea Hospitals, Women's, Natl. Suff. Assn. maintains, 558; 568; 574; Assn's. fund for, 608; final report, 613; report of Mrs. Tiffany and Mrs. Brown, its directors, at natl. conv. of 1919, valuable work in France, recognition by French Govt, 732 — 735; financial report of Mrs, Rogers, natl. treas, 734.
- Owen, U. S. Sen. Robert L, natl. suff. conv. greets mother, 269; his powerful argument for wom. suff, 274; 323; 383; 501; 504; 627; 709.
- Owens, Helen Brewster, 373.
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- Page, Mary Hutcheson, conf. on polit. work, 286.
- Palmer, Atty. Gen. A. Mitchell, 654.
- Palmer, Alice Freeman, 74; for wom. suff, 296.
- Palmer, Prof. George Herbert, 206.
- Palmer, U. S. Sen. Thomas W, bequest to Natl. Suff. Assn, 407.
- Pankhurst, Emmeline, advises U. S. suff. headqrs. to sell not give literature, 267; receives ovation at natl.