388.
GODDARD, MRS. J. WARREN, 764.
GOEG, MME. MARIE, 360.
GOODALE, DORA, Berkshire poem, 2.
GOODALE, ELAINE, 1.
GOODELLE, WM. P., opp. wom. suff., 771.
GOODRICH, SARAH L. KNOX, 405;
gift to A., 492;
asks Estee if "free ballot" plank includes women, 642;
work for S. Dak., 685;
entertains A., 831; 832; 863;
at Repub. St. Con., 869;
donat. to Calif. suff. campn., 888.
GORDON, ANNA, 609;
joy over A.'s laurels, 747.
GORDON, LAURA DE FORCE, 404;
arrang. lectures for A., 405;
at Natl. Lib. Con., 415;
tries to sec. suff. amend. from Calif. Legis., 863.
GORHAM, MRS. E. J., 833.
GOTTHEIL, RABBI, for wom. suff., 764.
GOUGAR, HELEN M., 541; 545; 626; 628; 629.
GOUGH, JOHN B., 60.
GOULD, FRANK, smothers wom. suff. plank, 873; 874.
GOVE, MARY S., early work, 369.
GRAHAM, JOHN, 352.
GRANT, U. S., 377;
recognition of citizen's rights, 417;
first to appoint women postmasters, 418;
pardons inspectors who recd. A.'s vote, 452;
appointed 5,000 wom. postmasters, 455;
did not protect negro's ballot, 522;
four million people made voters by Amend. XV., 991.
GRANT, MRS. U. S., 381;
70th birthday luncheon, A. rec. with her, 858.
GRAY, ALMEDIA, suit under Wis. school suff. law. 624.
GREATOREX, ELIZA, birthday gift to A., 976.
GREELEY, HORACE, advocates co-educat. at People's College, 64;
tells women how to manage con., 66; 83;
as host, 86;
shows up action of men at Brick church meeting, 89;
temp. tracts, church matters, 97;
condemns mob at W. R. con., 103;
pub. A.'s program without charge, 122;
favors woman in politics, believes she shd. judge for herself, 125;
disgruntled with suff. advocates, 146;
recog. rights of women, 147; 192;
thunders agnst. divorce, 194;
emancip. of negroes, 221;
A. hoped wd. redeem pledge to women, 225; 263;
ridicules ballot for woman, 267; 270;
encounter with A., 278;
chmn. suff. com. in N. Y. Constitut. Con., 279;
anger over wife's petit., forbids Mrs. Stn.'s name in Tribune, 280;
favors wom. suff. in May, opp. in Oct., 281; 290;
bids women stand aside, 300;
pres. Hester Vaughan meet., 309;
deserts wom. suff., 317;
at McFarland-Richardson marriage, 351;
does not desire help of women in campn., 420;
Repubs. fear his election, 421;
death, 428;
opp. wom.
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