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IV, goes to
Neb., 616;
at Chicago, Lansing, Wash. con., yellow dog, 617;
denounces Sen. Ingalls, he asks interview, 621;
proposes truce, she declines, refuses to go to Conn., "feels
guilty," visits Maria Mitchell at Vassar, ad. Constit. Con. at
Albany, back to Wash. "year after year," lying reports from
Leavenworth, corres. with Miss Willard regarding suff. plank in
Prohib. plat., 622;
opposes Third Party, will not fight Repubs., dreads starting out,
State Cons. at Indpls. and Cleveland, "only sister Mary left,"
rebukes conserv. women, faith in Repub. party, 623;
seminary graduates' essays, at Cape May, at childhood home, at
Magnolia, advises O. Brown and A. Gray not to bring suit under
school suff. law, 624;
tries to arrange old lets., etc., Mrs. Stn. advises to burn, in
Wis., campn. in Kan., scores Ingalls, 625;
at Mrs. Ingalls' luncheon, senator "will not argue with woman," Ind.
campn. in Wash., Blair's little joke, 626;
on com. for union of two assns., 627;
meets L. Stone and A. S. Blackwell in Boston, receives plan of union
from Mrs. Stone, advised not to take pres. of united assns.,
approves and urges union, 628;
"the way to unite is to unite," impatient of "red tape," exacts and
makes no pledges, chmn. com. on conference, 629;
makes no pledges, chmn. com. on conference, 629;
carries meet. in favor of union, willing to decline pres., lets.
declare she must take it, 630;
sp. in favor of Mrs. Stn., Natl. suff. platform means individ.
freedom, 631;
elected vice-pres.-at-large, co-operates with Mrs. Sewall in
securing union, always ready to sink personal feeling, 632;
dream of internatl. suff. assn., results in Internatl. Council,
her part in arranging it, 633;
"can't allow apologetic invitat.," women not ordained shall preach,
wants affirmations, not negations, glad L. Stone and A. Blackwell
are to be on plat., 634;
Mrs. Stn. expresses friendship and is coming back to Amer. to do
best work, later writes can not cross ocean, 635;
A. cables, she comes, A. shuts her up to write sp., presides over
Council, 636;
at receptions, pres. delegates to Pres. Cleveland, compli. from
Baltimore Sun and N. Y. World, her way of presiding, 637;
sp. and let. of Miss Willard, 638;
speakers acknowledge pers. ind
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