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ead of _Education_, beginning 465. --majority would never consent to, xxii; statistics of, xxx; same, 18; 5,000 teachers in Ind. ask for ballot, 37; educated women will not stand subjection, 44; educated women deprived of ballot, 74; intellectual capacity of women, 90; 101; more than some Senators, 113; woman senior wrangler at Cambridge, 176; a century ago, 192; training of girl of future, 209; easily obtained, 292, 316; Mrs. Sewall on Govt. no right to educate women and refuse them representation, 307; its effects shown in Amer. women at Int'l. Council in London, 353; woman's from beginning of century, obstacles, direful predictions, 354-6; health of women graduates, 355; women on Faculties, 355; donations of women to, 356, 507; must lead to suff., 356; effect on domestic life, 357; Catholic, 464; same, 575; in Gr. Brit., 1024. _See_ also Donors, Illiteracy, Public Schools, Universities. ELECTORATE, character of, xxiii; elements needed, xxvi; what composed of, 23, 37, 39, 68, 81, 138, 148, 195, 258, 269, 316, 324, 371, 415; in Col., 514; in S. D., 556; in Wash., 1098. ENROLLMENT, Nat'l., for wom. suff., 137; 878. _See_ Petitions. EQUAL RIGHTS, Association for, 14; demand for by Int'l. Council, 136; they belong to women, no thanks to men, 146; crime of denying to women, Mr. Foulke on, 167. _See_ Progress of. EUROPE, wom. suff. in countries of. _See_ chapter on, 1038. FEDERAL SUFFRAGE, argument for, 6 et seq.; Miss Anthony on, 10; 78; Sen. Blair on, 145; 201; 218; 234. FEDERATION OF WOMEN'S CLUBS, legis. work, 452. _See_ closing paragraph in various State chapters, beginning 465, and also page 1050. FLAGS, at conv. of '94, 221; Col. presents one to Miss Anthony, 222-3; at conv. of '95, 236; flag not desecrated by four stars, 278; golden flag presented to Miss A., 400. FOREIGNERS. _See_ Immigrants. FOREIGN COUNTRIES, wom. suff. in. _See_ Chap. LXXIV. FRANCE, wom. suff. in, 343, 1040; eminent advocates, 1084. GEORGIA, curiosities in, 228; nat'l. suff. conv. in Atlanta, 236; illiterate vote, 246. _See_ State chapter. GODDESS OF LIBERTY, in N. Y. harbor, 47; same, 115; Miss Anthony's features, 120; Wy. re
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