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35, 892; _Metropolitan Temple_, 834, 874, 878, 893; _Platt's_, 390; _Woodward's Pavilion_, 836; Saratoga, _St. Nicholas_, 121; St. Louis, _Memorial_, 649; _Mercantile Library_, 469; Syracuse, _Convention_, 211; Troy, _Rand's_, 143; Utica, _Mechanics'_, 210; Washington, _Lincoln_, 337, 484, 511, 526, 546, 659; _Smithsonian Institute_, 118. HARDSHIPS (see Campaigns, Canvasses, Lecture Bureaus, Persecutions). HEADQUARTERS, of Wom. Natl. Loyal League, 230; Centennial of Natl. Wom. Suff. Assn., 475 et seq.; Natl. Suff. Assn. in Washtn., 700; Mrs. Southworth's contrib. to, 801; in Calif., 862, 864, 875. HEALTH, Mrs. Stanton on in 1852, 66; effect of fashions, 112; A.'s cold bath, 125; convert to water cure, 126; results of, 129; at sanitarium, 134; medical certificate, 136; men speakers break down, 161; effect of hard work on A., 168, 169; powers of endurance, 408; prostrated in Ft. Wayne in 1873, 433; physical condition in 1877, 486; Mrs. Stanton's illness not due to work for suff., 537; effects of S. Dak. campaign, 696; A.'s illness in Boston, 701; illness in 1895, 840; secret of health, 843; after Calif, campaign, 895; of A. and Mrs. Stanton after 50 yrs.' work, 917; dependent on natural, not supernatural laws, 923; laws observed by A., 931; does not think of bodily ills or disagreeable things, 932; medicine and physicians, 933. HEARINGS, first granted to women by Congressl. Com., 314; second, 338; Sumner on, 339; Mary Clemmer on, 340; of Mrs. Woodhull and others, 375; in 1872, on right of women to vote under 14th and 15th Amends., 410; in 1880, 511; in 1882, 541; in 1884, A.'s address, 588; A. has speeches printed, 591; in 1886, 607; in 1888, 640; in 1890, 674; in 1892, 718; at Natl, Repub. Conv. of 1892, 723; at Dem., 725; Congressl. in 1894, member asks why never held before, 758; in 1896, 851. HISTORY OF WOMAN SUFFRAGE, first move towards writing, 475; beginning, 480; financial help recd., 524; A.'s restiveness, 525; Mrs. Nichols' assistance, A. orders names of opponents to be published, 529; 1st Vol. published, cost of pictures, favorable comment of press and prominent people, imperfections, services of the three authors,
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