there, 326;
weekly meetings, 330;
celebr. of A.'s 50th birthday, 341;
clubs object to _The Revolution_ office, Anna Dickinson's gift, 360.
WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION, 96;
A. addresses in Rochester, 457;
needs votes, 505;
A. attends conv. in Washtn., Miss Willard introduces, delegates
disapprove, society adopts woman suff., 537;
delegates repudiate A.'s influence, 588;
A. addresses in Kas., in Ills., 609;
petitions for woman suff. in 1887, 620;
A.'s addresses too practical for, 643; 674;
in S. Dak., 681, 683;
to A. on religious matters, 677;
A. addresses in Rochester against third party, 709;
petitions in N. Y. for woman suff., 766;
speeches in constitl. conv., 769;
Miss Willard introd. A. in Cleveland, might as well be dogs as
without a vote, 800, 801;
Cong. in St. Louis, 821;
recep. to A. in Utah, 825;
A. asks Miss Willard to withdraw conv. from Calif., 857;
request granted, its women work for suff., 882;
attitude toward A., 882, 901;
A. declines to join protest against "yellow" journalism and
prize-fighting, 923, 924.
WOMAN OF FUTURE, A. urges outdoor life, 160;
the true woman, 170;
physical culture, 198;
her ideal of, 582;
same, 860.
WOMEN'S NATIONAL LOYAL LEAGUE, great work in 1863, 225-240;
address to Pres. Lincoln, 957.
WOMAN'S RIGHTS, first conv., 59;
N. Y. _Tribune_, 61;
in Worcester, 61, 75;
A. demands, 71;
her first conv., 72;
Mayo, Geo. W. Johnson, Lucy Stone on, 73;
Antoinette Brown, Mrs. Nichols, 74;
Gerrit Smith, Mrs. Rose, 75;
opposition of young minister and teacher, 76;
abuse of advocates, 76-80;
gains made, 80; 84, 90, 91, 92;
Mrs. Stanton on right to speak, 92;
Gerrit Smith on, 98;
N. Y. conv. of 1853, A.'s vow, 102;
mob rules, 103;
conv. in Rochester, 105;
courage required for early meetings, 119;
Greeley on, 126;
conv. of 1856, in New York, 147;
conv. of 1858 under mob rule, 162;
Geo. Wm. Curtis on, 167;
A.'s tilt with, 172;
conv. in New York in 1859, the mob rules, 174;
from Southern standpoint, 183, 184;
gradual merging into Suffrage, 185;
in Albany in 1860, 186;
Henry Ward Beecher on, 192;
conv. of 1860 in New York and Divorce question, 193, 194;
retarded by War, 225;
foundation of democracy, 229;
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