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rities and the Commons_, Vol. XXI, 643, 644; 766-768; 968-990.) [Tr.] [12] The "mothers" hold special congresses in the United States to discuss educational and public questions. (Mothers' Congresses.) [13] Here universal male suffrage is meant. [Tr.] [14] In November, 1910, an amendment in favor of woman's suffrage was defeated by a referendum vote in Oklahoma. [Tr.] [15] The amendment passed the Senate and was adopted in November, 1910, by popular vote. [Tr.] [16] In November, 1910, a woman's suffrage amendment was again defeated, as was the amendment prohibiting the sale of liquor. [Tr.] [17] In November, 1910, four women were elected to the House of Representatives of the Colorado legislature. [Tr.] [18] Mrs. Ida Husted Harper, in collaboration with Susan B. Anthony, has written a _History of Woman's Suffrage_ which deals with the subject so far as the United States are concerned. [Tr.] [19] Equal pay has been established by law in the states having woman's suffrage. [20] It is worth mentioning that in the Spanish-American War Miss McGee filled the position of assistant surgeon in the medical department, doing so with distinction. [21] A. v. Maday, _Le droit des femmes au travail_, Paris, Giardet et Briere. [22] In her book, _L'ouvriere aux Etats-Unis_, Paris, Juven, 1904. [23] Those who cannot pay an annual tax of two dollars. [24] In _L'ouvriere aux Etats-Unis_. [25] The organ of the National American Woman's Suffrage Association is _Progress_ and is published in Warren, Ohio. There, one can also secure _Perhaps_ and _Do you Know_, two valuable propaganda pamphlets written by Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt. Other literature on woman's suffrage can be obtained from the same source. [26] Although New Zealand is not politically a part of the Australian Federation, it will for convenience be treated here as such. [27] The theological degrees are granted only in England. [28] Report of the International Woman's Suffrage Conference, Washington, 1902. [29] Report of the National Council of Women, 1908. [30] _Woman Suffrage in Australia_, by Vida Goldstein. [31] Both published in Rotterdam, 92 Kruiskade, International Woman's Suffrage Alliance. [32] Consult Helen Blackburn, _History of Woman's Suffrage in England_. [33] See the excellent little work of Mrs. C. C. Stopes, "The Sphere of 'Man' in the British Constitution," _Votes for Women_, London, 4 Clement's Inn. [34] In the
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