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ajoharie, 49; love of dress, beaux, first quarterly examination, costume, great success, 50; visits sisters at Easton, fashionable career, another "exhibition," first circus, last dance, liquor controls election, tired of teaching, 51; fine clothes, Margaret's headache, illness, death, A.'s discouragement, longs to go to California, 52; sec. Daughters of Temp., opposed by women, describes temp. supper, first public address, 53; returns home, revels in peaches, takes charge of farm, supply teacher, leaves schoolroom forever, 55; reasons for adopting public life, 57; friendship of May and Channing, 58; calls on F. Douglass, 59; not quite in favor of wom. suff., 61; manages temp. festival, offers toasts, 62; meets S. S. and A. K. Foster, 63; first meets H. Greeley, G. Thompson, Mrs. Stn., L. Stone, Mrs. Bloomer, 64; snubbed at men's temp. meet. at Albany, arranges one for women, 65; calls first Woman's State Temp. Con., 66; opens con. in Rochester, elected sec., 67; appointed State temp, agent, 68; delegate to Syracuse Temp. Con., 69; tries to speak but silenced, sees work for women, 70; appeals to mothers and declares for wom. suff., 71; resolves to attend State Teachers' Con., objects to decollete dress, sec. Syracuse W. R. Con., 72; urges women to speak louder, 75; shows up young ministers, 76; fine voice, 77; convinced of great need of wom. suff., losing interest in temp. work, arranges hearing before N. Y. legis., 81; presides over temp. meet. in Albany, 82: resolves to make woman's name on petition equal to man's, speaks in New York and Brooklyn on temp, and makes tour of State, attack of Utica Telegraph, 83; delegate to Brick Church temp. meet., 87; refused place on business com., 88; presides at W. R. meet. in Broadway Tabernacle, 89; attack of N. Y. Commercial-Advertiser, 90; approves men as members of temp. soc., learns mistake, refuses to serve as sec., leaves soc., 95; never again member of temp. soc., works up Whole World's Temp. Con., urges L. Stone to assist, 96; demands woman's right to speak at teachers' cons., grief at indifference of wom. teachers, 98; first speech at teachers' con., insulted by women, 99; women find their voices, proposes to invite Hugo and H. Martineau t
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