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  • Robertson, Sir Forbes, 548.
  • Robinson, State Sen. Helen Ring, in Ga, 29; in Col, 67; Ky, 208; Mass, 285; N. H, 404; Geneva, 863.
  • Robinson, Lida P, 10.
  • Roessing, Mrs. Frank M, see Penn. chap, 553 et seq; in West Va, 689; assists Intl. Alliance, 868.
  • Roosevelt, President Theodore, appealed to for Fed. Amend. from Calif, 34; faint praise for wom. suff, 44; Del. women petition, 88; urges wom. suff. in Me, 241; 280: petitioned by Mich. women, 303; enrolls for wom. suff, 317; appeals to U. S. Sen. Moses for Fed. Suff. Amend, 408; N. J. women petition, 415; speaks for wom. suff. in New York, 450; advice as Governor, 454.
  • Root, Elihu, 483.
  • Roraback, John Henry, 76, 78, 8o.
  • Rowe, Charlotte, in Del, 96; La, 232; N. H, 407, 409; Okla, 529; Texas, 641-2,
  • Royden, A. Maude (Gt. Brit.), Md, 250; Budapest, 857-8; preaches in Geneva, 860.
  • Ruhl, Mrs John L, 687; 693-4; 697.
  • Rumsey, Mrs. Dexter P, 444; 448; 448; 456; 468; 475.
  • Russell. Gov. Lee M. (Miss.), 339.
  • Russia, efforts for wom. suff, Prof. Miliukov assists, women hold cong, elected, 788-9; 825.
  • Ruutz-Rees, Caroline, 70.
  • Rye, Gov. Tom C. (Tenn.), 599; 601; 603; 616.

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  • Sacajawea, unveiling of Statue in Ore, 540-1.
  • Safford, Rev. Mary A, work in Fla, 115, 119; Iowa, 183; Mass, 270.
  • Salamon, Dr. Alice (Germany), 791.
  • Sanderson, Annie Cobden (Gt. Brit.), 252; 273; 825; on “militants,” 855.
  • Sanford, Prof. Maria, 322.
  • Sapp, Bernice A, 674; 686.
  • Sargent, Ellen Clark, see Calif. chap, 27 et seq; 52.
  • Saskatchewan, work for wom. suff, 755.
  • Schlingheyde, Clara, work in Calif, 28, 31, 50; for Intl. Suff. Alliance, 868.
  • Schlumberger, pres, Mine. DeWitt, natl. suff. assn. of France, 800; 843; 854; 858; 860; appeals to League of Nations for wom. suff, 867.
  • Schmidt, Prof. Nathaniel, 344; 444; 456.
  • Schools for Citizenship, in Me, 246; Mo, 352; N. H, 408; S. C, 582; Wis, 706.
  • Schools for Woman Suffrage, in Ala, 6; Fla, 116; Atlanta, 129, 130; Ind, 174; lowa, 185; Kans, 204; Me, 238; Md, 265; Mich, 310; Neb, 379; N. J, 421; R. I, 570; S. C, 581; Va, 667; West Va, 688; Wis, 704.
  • Schoonmaker, Nancy, 74; 245-6; 572; 706.
  • Schurman, Pres. Jacob G, 485.
  • Schwimmer, Rosika, in Ky, 208; Wis, 704; 812; 815; 826; 838; 844; Intl. Suff. Alliance Cong, in Hungary, 793; 849; 854; report for Hungary, 855; 857; countrywomen honor, 858, 865.
  • Scott, Mrs. William Force, 44.
  • Sellers, Kathryn, 109; 111.
  • Seton, Mrs. Ernest T, 73-4.
  • Severance, Caroline, M, 30-1; 40.
  • Severance, Sarah, 34.
  • Sewall, May Wright, lectures in Calif, 28; organizes in Ind, 171; work in Wis, 701; 772; at cong. in Budapest, 859.
  • Sexton, Minola Graham, see N. J. chapter, 412 et seq.
  • Shafroth, Gov. and U. S. Sen. John F, 5; assists wom. suff. in Kans, 198; Md, 257; at Dem. Natl. Conv, 349; N. J, 431; Hawaii, 717; Porto Rico, 723.
Shaw, Dr. Anna Howard, letter to Ala, 4; visits Ark, 20; in Ariz. campaign, 14; entertained in Calif, 32; speaks in Del, 86, 91; memorial, 92; 102; 110; in Fla, 116-7; Ga, 122-3, 135; Iowa, 182, 187; letter to Kans, 198; speaks in Ky, 208; in southern States, 218; Md, 249, 253, 250; Mass, 270 to 294; Mich, 395, 309; Minn, 317-18-19; Muss, 320, 329, 333; Mo. 349, at natl. suff. conv. 19019, 351; memorial, 333: before Legis, 355; Mont, 364; Neb, 370-1, 373-4, 370; work in Nev, 384, 387, 307; N. H, 401-2-3; N. J, 4103-14-15, 417, 420, 424, 431; N. Y, 441-2-3, 450. 455, 4604, in campaign, 483; wants Men's League, 984; 1n N.C, 492-3. memorial bldg, 495; N. Dak, 502; Okla, 520; Ore, 540, 542-3. 545; R. I, 567-8; memorial in S. C. 581;