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INDEX
  • conv. of 1920, 734-5; women's war work in N. Y. obtains the suff. for them, 737; work of suffs. on Woman's Com. of Council of Natl. Defense, 737; its work ended, Secy. Baker's tribute, 739; heroic record, 740.
  • Washington City, entertains natl. suff. conv. of 1904, 86; of 1910, 266; of 1913, 364; of 1915, 439; of 1917, under war conditions, 513; distinguished recep. com, 515.
  • Washington, State, wom. suff. amend. carried, xx; how women were disfranchised when Territory, 257; adopts constitl. amend. for wom. suff, 310; Dr. Shaw's comment; reports from State officers, 317; natl. conv. sends greetings, 328; 625.
  • Waterman, Julia T, opp. wom. suff, 363.
  • Watson, Elizaheth Lowe,tells of Calif. victory, 317.
  • Watson, U. S. Sen. James E, chmn. Senate Wom. Suff. Com, 645-6; at Natl. Repub. Conv. 1920, 717.
  • Watson-Lister, Mrs. A, tells of wom. suff. in Australia, 91, 111.
  • Watterson, Col. Henry, 329.
  • Way, Amanda, 132.
  • Weaver, Ida M, 52.
  • Webb, U. S. Rep. Edwin Y. (N. C.), 307; 434; chmn. Judic. Com, 469; tells suffs. they should not come “bothering” Congress, 472; says there will be no wom. suff. plank in Dem. platform, 476; tries to prevent Wom. Suff. Com, 525; suppresses report on Fed. Amend, 504; unfair treatment of res, 631, 633, 635.
  • Webster, Jean, for wom. suff, 297.
  • Weeks, Anna O, 373.
  • Welch, Prof. Lillian, 663.
  • Weld, Louis D. (Swift and ei addresses League of Women Voters, 695.
  • Wells, Mrs. James B, 476; amuses House com, 478.
  • Wentworth, Jennie Wells, 404.
  • West, Gov. Oswald (Ore.), greetings to natl. suff. conv, 341.
  • Wester, Catharine J, 395.
  • Western New York Federation of Women's Clubs, first to admit suff. societies, 214.
  • Wetmore, Maude, 726.
  • Wheat, Fannie J, vase to Miss Anthony, 13.
  • Wheeler, Everett P, bef; Com. on Rules, 391; 438; at last suff. hearing, 583; brings suit against Fed. Suff. Amend, 654; org. Men's AntiSuff. Assns. in N. Y, Tenn. and Maryland, conducts cases in court, 680 — 682,
  • White, Armenia S, 137; 208.
  • White, Natl, Dem. Chmn. George, Mrs. Catt thanks in name of Natl. Amer. Suff. Assn. for his own and party's support of Fed. Suff. Amend, 648.
  • White, Mrs. George P, 467.
  • White, Mrs. Henry, 437.
  • White, Mary Ogden, 528; report on natl. publicity, returns reach millions of words; instances given, 530; work on Woman Citizen, 571; 614.
  • White, Nettie Lovisa, 40; 67; secures names to Fed. Amend. petition, 275; 341.
  • White, Ruth, 506; natl. exec. secy, 525; resigns, 566.
  • Whitehouse, Norman deR, 458.
  • Whitehouse, Mrs. Norman deR, interviews Pres. candidate Hughes, 507; on N. Y. campn, 519.
  • Whitney, Charlotte Anita, tells of Coll. Women's League in Calif. campn, 319; elected natl. vice-pres, 342; work in Calif, 662.
  • Whitney, Mrs. Henry M, 678.
  • Whitney, Rosalie Loew, 'at last suff. hearing, 578, 580.
  • Wickersham, George W, 680; 682.
  • Wilbur, Henry, 284.
  • Wildman, John K, 146.
  • Wiley, Dr. Harvey W, address at natl. suff. conv, 1911, 322-3.
  • Wilkes, Rev. Eliza Tupper, 140.
  • Willard, Mabel Caldwell, at natl. suff. headqrs, 526; work in Del, 556-7; 604.
  • Willcox, William R, chmn. Repub. Natl. Com, 636.
  • Williams, Charl, 652.
  • Williams, Fannie Barrier, offers tribute of colored people to Miss Anthony, 203.
  • Williams, Jesse Lynch, 340.
  • Williams, U. S. Sen. John Sharp, 640; 713.
  • Williams, Mrs. Richard, 108; 214.
  • Williams, Sylvanie, addresses Miss Anthony, 60.
  • Willis, Gwendolen Brown, 668.
  • Willis, Sarah L, 209.
  • Wills, M. Frances, 317.
  • Wilson, Agnes Hart, 515.
  • Wilson, Mrs. Benjamin F, entertains natl. suff. conv. 410.