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h, 121; makes fine address, 123; tells of her paper the _New Northwest_, tribute to _Woman's Journal_, 132; speaks at unveiling of Sacajawea statue, 133; son wants her to vote, she receives full recog, 141; 144; reminis. of pioneer suff. days in northwest, 245; 254; 341. Duniway, Willis, 141. Dunlap, Flora, 485; 668-9. Dunn, Arthur, 418. Dunne, Mayor and Gov. Edward F. (Ills.), 197-8. Dye, Eva Emery, 133; 255; 260. Dyer, U. S. Rep. Leonidas C. (Mo.), 631. E. Eager, Harriet A, 188. Eaker, Helen N, 337. Eastman, Max, on need of politics to develop women; will improve family life, 285. Eaton, Dr. Cora Smith, tribute to, 17; 35; 37; 42-3; 68; tribute to Pioneers, 142; 145; 150; 264; see King. Eberhard, Gov. Adolph O. (Minn.), 382. Eddy, Sarah J, portrait of Miss Anthony, 744. Edson, Katharine Philips, 559. Education, opportunities for women, iv. Educational Qualifications for Suffrage, 32, 66, 76; plea of Mrs. Swift, 77; argument of Mayor Rudolph Blankenburg, 77-8; Mrs. Gilman objects, 78; natl. suff. conv. votes in favor but not policy of assn, 78; Miss Kearney's demand for it, 82; Mrs. Catt approves, 89; Miss Mills for, 110. Edwards, Mrs. Richard E, 559; 570; 610; 689; 717. Eichelberger, J. S, at last suff. hearing; grilled by members of com, 584. Election of Officers of National American Suffrage Association, in 1901, 17; in 1902, 43; in 1903, 67; in 1904, 107; in 1905, 145; in 1906, 161; in 1907, 204; in 1908, 238; in 1909, 260; in 1910, 282; in 1911, 324; in 1912, 342; in 1913, 373; in 1914, 424; in 1915, 456; in 1916, 501; in 1917, 540-1; in 1919, directors elected, 559, old board continued, 574; in 1920, 595, 600-1; list of officers at beginning of first 19 chapters; newspapers compliment election methods, 238. Eliot, Rev. Thomas L. and Mrs, 121. Ellicott, Mrs. William M, 183; 319. Ely, Richard T, for wom, suff, 196. Engle, Mrs. L. H, 540. Equal Guardianship, 327. Etz, Anna Cadogan, 219. Eustis, William Henry, 7. Evald, Emmy, 40-1; addresses House com. on status of women in Sweden, 51; urges wom. suff. in U. S, 52. Evans, Ernestine, 548; 585. Evans, Mrs. Glendower, bef. House Judic. Com,
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