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nni. meet. Woman's Council, introd. A. as one of double stars, 702; suff. day at Chautauqua, 709; at Fed. Clubs, 720; urges A. to visit her and have bust made by L. Taft; "wom. wd. not allow male grasshop. on lawn," 721; will have A.'s bust in Senate and White House, one man has seen her great soul, 722; describes A. at two natl. polit. cons., "such souls meet God," 725; farewell teleg. to A., 729; delight over A.'s laurels at World's Fair, Lady Henry's compli., 747; in Twilight Park, 773; at Repub. con., Saratoga, describes A. before res. com., 774; century's foremost figure, 775; introd. A. to W. C. T. U. gospel meet., Cleveland, as ordained of God, declares for wom. suff., 800; A. begs to withdraw W. C. T. U. con. from Calif., 857; A. repeats the entreaty, 881; accedes to request, 882; depart. for Europe, 883; sends tele. of greet. on A.'s return from Calif., invites her to sanitarium in Castile., 901; sends roses for A.'s birthday, 906; asks A. to join in protest agnst. yellow journal. and prize fight., 923; when she refuses, writes affect. let., urges to come to World's and Natl. W. C. T. U. Cons., 924; testimonial to A's character, courage, self-sacrifice, integrity, personal kindness, in next world women will stand on plane of perfect equality, 950. WILLARD, MARY B., let. to A., 804. WILLIAM, EMPEROR, 559. WILLIAMS, HARRIET W., 400. WILLIAMS, MARY HAMILTON, 434. WILLIAMS, SARAH L., editor Ballot-Box, 509; 510. WILLIS, SARAH L., birthday gift to A., 672; 711; contrib. N. Y. suff. campn., 772; 806. WILSON, VICE-PRES. HENRY, acknowledges indebtedness to A., 238; wd. keep wom. suff. separate from negro suff., 266; bill to enfranchise women in D. C., 311; 317; spks. for wom. suff., 322; pres. at suff. con., 377; advocates wom. suff., 417; Repubs. ought to recognize women, 418; appreciates A.'s suggestions, 420; 454. WINCHESTER, MARGARET E., 348; 349; 368. WINDEYER, MISS, ad. natl. suff. con., 756. WING, JUDGE HALSEY, 44. WINSLOW, DR. CAROLINE B., 902. WINTER, WILLIAM, pays trib. to A., 323. WOLF, HON. SIMON, ad. Wash. suff. con., 756. WOLLSTONECRAFT, MARY, 934. WOOD, HON. B. R., opp. wom. delegates, 88. WOOD, HON. D. P., advocates wom. rights, 109. WOOD, DR. RUTH M., suff
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