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aking,
post of honor assigned her, Mrs. Sewall's testimony, 746;
no woman so honored on acct. of personal work, tribs. of F. Willard,
Lady Somerset, 747;
suff. at Wom. Cong., lets. from Mr. Bonney, Mrs. Palmer, Mrs.
Henrotin, asked to spk. in many Congs., takes no part in dissens.
of women, seconds all Mrs. Palmer's efforts, 748;
spks. at noon-hour meet., can not furnish writ. report, spks. on
Relig. Press, managers uneasy, 749;
speech causes sensation, chmn. apologizes, audience leaves with A.,
welcomes Gov't Cong. on behalf Civ. Serv. Com., visits Mesdames
Coonley, Sewall, Gross, 750;
luncheon to Internat. Council, at Harvey, Bloomington, Ill., Topeka,
Rochester, Hempstead, reads Mrs. Stn.'s paper before Educat.
Cong., last sight of White City, gifts from Mrs. Gross, Mrs.
Coonley, farewell from Inter-Ocean, 751;
most honored of all women, ready to go to Col. if needed, 752;
rec. tele. announcing wom. suff. amend. carried in that State, N. Y.
con. in Brooklyn, ad. New Century Club, at Penn. con.,
Foremothers' dinner, Ethical Wom. Conf., New York, arranges two
State campns., scope of invitations, 753;
lets. from Tourgee, Helen Webster, advice to Kan. wom, as to work
for coming campn., prepares for N. Y. campn., 754;
Wash. cons, run like thread through life, at Ann Arbor, hospitality
of Mrs. Hall, 755;
25th annivers. at Toledo, in Baltimore, in Wash., 756;
acknowl. present of silk flag from wom. of Wyo. and Col., birthday
flowers, advantage of northern and southern women coming together
at natl. cons., no politics, no creed, 757;
Chicago Jour. comments on re-elect. as pres. "most remark., product
of century," at suff. hearing, a new member asks why wom. have not
gone to cong. coms. before, 758;
Repubs. wd. not nominate wom. dele. to N. Y. Consti. Con., 759;
her home devoted to campn. work, interview with Dana on number of
women who shd. petit. for ballot, 760;
maps outroutes and spks. in every county in N. Y., 761;
mass meet. in Rochester, A.'s happiness, at Syracuse, Buffalo,
remarkable tour of meet. in four States at 74, 762;
travels 100 mi. a day, spks. six nights a week, very chain-gang
influence Consti. Con., rec. bequest Eliza J. Clapp, applies all
to suff. work, ad. to N. Y. woman, 763;
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