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want her at head, 348; votes to unite E. R. Assn. and Union Suff. Soc., 349; calls mass meet. to consider McFarland-Richardson case, 351; petit. governor to put McFarland in insane asylum, censured by press, thanks of unhappy wives, prepares to give up Revolution, 353; condition of Revolution, her work upon it, no salary, touching appeals for money, 354; terrible struggle, 355; still hopeful, stock company projected, 356; refuses to change name of Revolution, 358; visits A. Cary and secures story, 359; warns Mrs. Phelps that Revolution will hurt Woman's Bureau, 360; strain increases, sells Revolution for one dollar after sinking $35,000, 361; grief over giving up paper, let. refuting charge of financial recklessness, 362; if she had known power as lecturer cd. have sustained paper, 363; love for old volumes of Revolution, starts out to pay $10,000 debt, Yankee bargain, 364; "squelches" little professor, social courtesies, receives $100 at Saratoga con. for first time, fine summing up of status wom. suff., 365; Natl. Labor Cong. at Phila., 366; hostility because she advised women to take strikers' places, credentials rejected, attack of Utica Herald, 367; goes to New York to help Mrs. Davis with Twentieth Suff. Annivers. diary shows her energy, makes great success, 368; urges women not to identify themselves with polit. parties, resumes lect. tour, death of nephew Thomas King McLean, starts out night of funeral, 369; lectures in Va., Wash., Phila., on "The False Theory," introduced by venerable Lucretia Mott, first meet. with Phillips since difference of opinion on Amend. XIV, 370; Mrs. Stn. wants her for pres. of assn., 371; as does Mrs. Wright, 372; declines to be snubbed, lectures Mrs. Stn. on giving up the ship, 373; Mrs. Hooker appeals for help, cancels lecture engagements to go to her aid, 374; learns Mrs. Woodhull will address cong. com., goes with Mrs. Hooker and others to hear her, 375; addresses cong. com. and begs consideration, described by Wash. Daily Patriot, 376; speaks on petit. of Mrs. Dahlgren and others against suff., presents resolution declaring women enfranchised by Amend. XIV, 377; if this fail, go back to Amend. XVI, placed on educational com., 378; lec
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