n boards, resigns, 817.
INFIDELITY, woman suff. advocates charged with, 77-79, 91;
Mrs. Rose's, 118, 121; 147, 311;
woman suff. leads to, 401;
suff. advocates and Dr. Patton, 596;
A. stands for infidel's rights, 631;
same, 655, 854.
INSURANCE, N. Y. Life, father connected with, 49, 55;
A. insures in, 136.
INTEMPERANCE, in early days, 15, 18, 19;
A.'s tilt with uncle, 40;
on Martin Van Buren, 41;
Whig festivals, 42;
no disgrace, 61;
Mrs. Stanton demands shall be cause for divorce, 67;
wives and drunken husbands, 74, 84;
in London, 564;
in Ireland, 573;
A. on woman's vote, 655;
specimen of man's govt. in S. Dak., 693;
women greatest sufferers from, statistics, root of the evil, 1004;
effects of, 1005;
in Chicago, women's petition spurned, 1012 (see Laws, Liquor
Dealers).
INTERNATIONAL, COUNCIL OF WOMEN, its conception, carrying forward,
first great meeting in Washtn., newspaper comment, speeches,
permanent organization, 633-639;
during Columb. Expos., 745.
INTERVIEWS, A. on Beecher-Tilton case, 461;
effect of woman suff. on saloons, 505;
source of the opposition, 506;
Mrs. Blake with Gen. Hancock on woman suffrage, 520;
requested of A. by editor of _Le Soir_ in Paris, 561;
impressions of Gr. Brit., 581;
change in public men, and on woman of the future, 582;
contrast between pioneer and modern suffragists, 729;
on N. Y. anti-suftragists, 766;
on her alliance with Popu. party, 791;
in Chicago in 1895, 821;
in Denver, 823;
on the Bible and the Woman's Bible, 856;
of "Nelly Bly" in N. Y. _World_, 858;
in San Fr. _Examiner_, 870;
on Sister Mary's 70th birthday and early life, 915;
on "rings" and "bosses," 928.
INVITATIONS, specimens of, 740, 753, 803, 924.
JOURNALS, MISS ANTHONY'S, used in writing Biog., vii;
in boarding school, 24 et seq.;
in 1838, 34;
in girlhood days, 35, 36, 38, 39;
woman's financ. independ., 104;
first St. canvass for Wom. Rights, 125 et seq.;
in 1856, 138;
almost discouraged, 151;
daily doings in 1859, 172, 173;
life at home and abroad in 1860, 197, 198;
in 1862, 216;
public work in 1865, 252;
on Chas. Sumner, 269;
on 50th birthday, 344;
in 1870, 346; 362;
work for woman suff. conv. in New York, 368;
on treatment in San Francis
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