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ecture, 896; never denies charges, urges women not to scramble for office, Book of Prov. not much help in securing justice to women, constancy of purpose, 897; with ballot women wd. be vital force, women can not help polit. parties, objects to calling God author of civil gov., cd. better do God's work if had money, 898; men trying to lift themselves by bootstraps, no time to speculate on future life, opposed to educat. and property suff., think of dead as when at best in life, 899; trib. of Dr. H. W. Thomas, at Geneva, gifts from Mrs. Orr, Mrs. Gross, Mrs. Hussey, greet. from Mrs. Henrotin, John W. Hutchinson, 900; Mrs. Dickinson, F. Willard invites to visit at Castile, ad. patients Green sanitar., at lunch, ex. com. St. Fed. Clubs, arranges lect. for Mrs. Stetson, starts for natl. con, at Des Moines, thinks longingly of Wash., 901; sleeps on $6,000 bed, compli. Chi. Wom. Club, at Callanan home, pres. at natl. suff. con., victories in Utah and Idaho, 902; reporter dresses her in royal purple and diamonds, advantage of holding natl. cons. in Wash., Mrs. Sewall gives recep. to legis. in her honor, 903; ad. the guests, lunch, with Mrs. Wallace and G. W. Julian, recep. by Mr. and Mrs. Dean, ad. Ind. Legislature, arrives home, friendship for reporters, at Douglass birthday service, 904; women's clubs of Rochester arrange 77th birthday recep. for A., comment of papers, 905; trib. Post Express, Herald descrip. of recep., 906; at the recep., day in Anthony home, greetings from individs. and assns., trib. Mrs. Catt, at meet. Cuban League, 907; hopes Cubans will remember their women, eulogy at funeral of Mrs. Humphrey, urged not to delay biog., 908; while in Calif. asks Mrs. Harper to write it, thinks will be little to say, immense amt. of material, 909; all sorted and arranged, 910; in attic workrooms, 911; difficult to remain home, rec. callers Monday evenings, dislikes role of society or literary woman, 913; chafes under old records, "living with the dead," lect. at Auburn for Tuskegee Instit., ad. legis. com. at Albany, resolves never to do it again, wants to celebrate sister's 70th birthday, finds friends arranging for it, 914; interview in Rochester Herald, trib. to life of sister Mary, personal obli
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