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ibutes to, 675; campaign for, 679 et seq.; 16th in Cong. in 1891, 718; for woman suff. in charter of Rochester, 731; woman suff. carried in Col., 753; Kas. Legis. submits, 754; campaign for, 777; Calif. Legis. submits, 820; campaign for, 863; causes of its defeat, 886 et seq.; Secy. of State breaks his word, 890; Idaho Sup. Court decides only majority of votes cast on amend. necessary to carry, 918; war amends. and woman suff., 979-984; 16th not necessary, Sumner on, 981; Grant on 15th, 991; A. on efforts to keep "male" out of 14th, 1016; A.'s speech in Kas. for woman suff., 1015-1021. AMERICA, her women envied, viii; position of woman compared to Gr. Brit., 257; Europe compared to, 558; Sargent's love of, 559; A. longs for, hope of women, 562; public schools, 564; mountains, 571; institutions compared, 571; railroads, 572; A. steps on shore, 579; U. S. an oligarchy, not a republic, 982. AMERICAN WOMAN SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION, formed, 328; efforts at union with Natl. Assn., 346, 347; concluded, 627-632; 674. AMUSEMENTS, early dances, 36; theatre, 41; school exhibition, circus, ball, 51; A.'s festival in Rochester, 62; picnic, 175; Irving and Terry, 555; Ristori, 558; opera in Paris, 561; Court Theater in London, 564; Bernhardt, 567; 802; see Receptions. ANCESTRY, 3, 4. ANECDOTES, A. on grandmother's cooking, 14; Susan and the elders, 21; in boarding school, 29, 30; the dancing school, 36; on women's voices, 75; at Greeley home, 86; A. at Teachers' Conv., 98; the minister's advice to A., 108; Bloomers, 113; church at Canajoharie, 121; water cure, 126; women afraid of A., 127; cold dinners for wives, 128; man's horror of woman's speaking, 143; A.'s raspberry experiment, 159; waiter refuses A.'s order, 176; effect of Mrs. Blackwell's sermon on Gerrit Smith, 179; Mayo on Marriage, 196; A. on ownership of slaves and children, 204; a Kansas experience, 248; encounter in _Standard_ office bet. A. and Phillips, Tilton and Mrs. Stanton, 261; why Mrs. Stanton looked fresh and A. tired, 273; A. and Greeley on ballot and bullet, 278; Mrs. Greeley's petition, 279; Greeley's revenge, 280; Geo. Francis Train in Kas. campaign
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