love in, 388;
in Victoria, B. C., 402;
incidents in Washtn. Ty., 403;
A. on mistake of outside confidences, 459;
opposed to second, wives should not live with unfaithful husbands,
463, 1009;
should be only for love, 469;
women should travel first, 559;
Platonic friendship, 568;
of Frederick Douglass, A.'s view, 586;
objects to crucifying wives according to St. Paul, 595;
U. S. Sens. on effect of woman suff., 618-620;
Rachel Foster's, A.'s feelings, 644, 645;
of "Robert Elsmere," 648;
of niece Helen Louise Mosher, 652;
A. on mutual love, 654;
of nephew Wendell Mosher, 679;
Hooker golden wedding, "no speeches," 709;
anti-suffragists put forward by husbands, 766;
A. on Mrs. Sewall's, 850;
idea of true marriage, 859;
woman a doll or a drudge, 860;
golden wedding of Sargents, 916;
sentiment for nephew's, 923;
golden wedding of Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Moore, 929;
woes confided to A., 936;
wedded to a principle holiest of marriages, 951;
A.'s golden wedding, 975;
legal slavery in, 987;
must be luxury not necessity for women, 1007;
statistics, 1008;
parents rather daughters marry than work, 1008;
laws must be same for husbands and wives, 1009;
God will curse mothers for endowing children with father's sins,
1010;
God thy law, thou mine, 1011.
MEDALLION, A.'s made in 1897, 917.
MEDICAL PRACTICE in early times, 30, 39, 40, 49;
"water cure," 91, 112, 126; 129;
at Worcester Institute, 131;
its methods, 134.
MINISTERS, Murray (Univ.), 5;
Quaker preachers, 6, 15, 19;
A. on women in 1838, 40;
first ordained, 74;
women educate, 68, 76;
S. J. May, 65, 69, 151, 270, 927;
Luther Lee, 70;
Channing, 73, 102, 104, 110, 112;
Higginson, 88;
treatment of women speakers in early days, 69-80, 87-92, 101, 102,
119, 121, 125;[140] 133; 165;
Quaker preacher at Easton, 177; 181;
Beecher's power, 464;
Stopford Brooke, 564;
Dr. Patton in Washtn., 596;
Baptist in Kas., 610;
sign anti-suff. petition, 620;
A. on ordained and non-ordained women, 634;
conduct Intl. Council services, 636;
in S. Dak. on "original packages," 657;
N. M. Mann, 697;
women at Natl. Council, 702;
A. asks one if willing to be disfranchised, 709;
Miss Shaw answers Dr. Buckley, 710;
W. C. Gannett, 712
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