or
wom. suff., 728;
at N. Y. Con., Syracuse, shows how some women now compli. by press
were formerly abused by it, farewell telegram from F. Willard and
Lady Somerset, 729;
ministers at thanksgiving serv. forget to recog. women, "hard work
to keep her peace," ad. ladies' acad. at Buffalo, law giving wom.
school suff. a failure, appointed on Board of Managers, St. Indus.
Sch. by Gov. Flower, 730;
reappointed by Gov. Morton, Democrat and Chronicle describes her
pride, ad. people of Roch. on new charter, reasons why women shd.
have municipal suff., 731;
effect in other places, defeated by close vote, Mrs. Greenleaf
expresses indignation, 732;
ad. Monroe Co. teachers, lets. from New Zealand and other foreign
countries, face carved on theatre, Dowagiac, J. B. Thacher asks
father's record, 733;
N. Y. Art Assn. desires to make statue of A., represent. reform.,
Phil. Schuyler objects to placing stepmother by side of A., 734;
declares it outrage on her memory, Justice Peckham decides agnst.
Schuyler and pays trib. to character of A., 735;
overwhelmed with work, at Wash. con., reads trib. to dead, 737;
opposes holding natl. con, outside of Wash., defeated, 738;
re-elected pres., receps. by Mrs. Greenleaf, Mrs. Waite, visits Mrs.
Stn., at Warsaw, birthday recep. at Rev. Gannett's, gift of
Thurlow Weed's granddaughter, writes Mrs. Avery, "just ten years
since we went gypsying," Blaine shd. have been Repub. leader, 739;
arranges meet. for Mrs. Sewall, tour of Mich., newspaper comment,
ad. House of Rep., vote on municipal suff. for women, lets. from
South, from Italy, from wage-earning women, wide range of
invitat., 740;
never had writing desk or stenog., can say with Gladstone, have
helped humanity, spks. for wom. World's Fair Com., Cinti., urges
women to organize, work or contribute money, gifts from pers.
friends "to keep pot boiling," 741;
opening of Columbian Expo., compli. Mrs. Palmer's ad., A.'s part in
World's Fair, 742;
determined women shd. participate, stands behind wom. coms.,
prepares petit. to Cong., Board of Lady Manag., 743;
her prompt action secured board, careful not to embarrass Mrs.
Palmer, latter's courtesy, 744;
in full sympathy, 745;
central fig. at Woman's Cong., audiences insist on her spe
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