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 * for Vol. IV and invites Mrs. Harper to write it, VII; demands on her for inform., IX; tries to prevent “male” in Nat'l. Constit., 2; trial for voting, 4; no faith in attempt for Fed. Suff., 11; winter res. in Washt'n., 12; forms Nat'l. Ass'n., 14; issues call for conv. of 84, 15; 17; arouses interest of Eng. wom., 21; disgrace of disfranchisement, 27; never wrote addresses, 28; writes to 112 M. C.'s, 35; 36; pleads for 16th Amend. before U. S. Senate Com., 40; before House Com., 42; 56; opp. relig. debate in wom. suff. conv., 59; 62; describes first suff. meet. in Washt'n., 70; 71; 77; on Sup. Ct. decisions, 78; arrested under Fed. Law for voting, 79; 81; on congress' action on wom. suff., 112; 114; world needed her, 120; originates Int'l Council, 124; issues call, 126; edits report, 127; opens Council, 133; 135; 136; elected vice-pres., 137; before Senate com. in 88, 140; opens conv. of '89, 1443 150; describes efforts to vote under 14th Amend., 152; conv. res. on outrage of her trial, 155; at Com. hearings, 156; wom. in war, 162; 7oth birthday, 163; demands free platform, 169; as presiding officer, 173; elected vice-pres. of united ass'ns., 174; puts Int'l Council Report in libraries, 175; opens conv. of '9I, 176; 180; Miss Shaw tells treatment of in S. D. Rep. Conv., 182; 184; 185; elected pres. Nat'l. Am. Ass'n., 186; winter home at Riggs House, 188; before House Com., 189; compliments Sen. Hoar, 201; 202; opens memorial service of '93, 203; young wom. should apprec. pioneers, 204; gains of forty years, 207; World's Fair Bd. Lady M'g'rs., 211; on Bd. M'g'rs. N. Y. St. Indust. Sch., 213; refused seat on W. Cc. T. U. platform in '81, 215; on publishing paper, 216; opp. to convs. outside of Washt'n., 218; flag present. by Col. women, 222; every inch of ground contested, 223; Suff. Ass'n. knows no section, creed or party, 224; spicy introductions, 225; 227; part in securing World's Fair Bd. Lady M'g'rs., 233; wom. never can vote under present Constit'n., 234; introd. Kate Field, 235; 236; rare qualities as presid. officer, 238; examples of repartee, 239, 40, 41; trib. in Atlanta conv., 241; young wom. know it all, 249; announces nat'l. hdqrs., 250; spks. in Southern cities, 251; forgets prayer at conv., 252; Miss Shaw tells of their visit to Western cities, 253; Miss A. jokes younger wom. on holding her bonnet, on getting crosswise with newspapers, 25.4; 257; spks. at mem. serv. of '96, R birthday luncheon, 262; sp. on Woman's Bible, 263; 265; before House Com. of '96, 267; 208; at Des Moines conv. in '97, 271; sp. at same, 272; trib. of Leader, 273; on desecrating the flag, 278; 270; on partisanship, 281; 286; 287; opens conv. of '98, 288; birthday luncheon in '98, 291; 293; with Mrs. Hooker at conv. of '98, 296; 298; congrat. on 78th birthday, 300; 301; 304; 318; before House com. of '98, 321; sp. at conv. of '99, on wom. in our new possessions, 325; 327; 328; 331; on wom. in Hawaii, 333; on women's voices, 334; 335; 337; a criminal, 339; all wom. can help, 341; 342; decides to resign presidency of Nat'l. Ass'n., 349; vigor at conv. of 1900, 350; appearance and opening remarks, Miss Shaw tells of her recep. in London, and relates funny story, 351; rep. as delegate to Int'l. Council of '99, 352; describes recep. by Queen, value of representing something, 354; introd. Mr. Blackwell, 357; 359; 360; 364; clears ass'n. of debt, need to watch Congress, 365; 367; sp. before Senate com. of '99, 373; asks hearing for “antis,” 381; kindness repudiated, 382-3; courtesy of Pres. and Mrs. McKinley, 384; urged not to resign presidency, 385; insists upon doing so, res. passed by ass'n., her response, 386; always in office, 387; introd. her successor, 388; elected hon. pres., and presented with birthday gifts, 389; Post describes occasion, 390; 301; 392; introd. her old board and makes farewell sp., description by Post, 393; 8oth birthday celebration in Lafayette opera house, gifts and tributes, her acknowledgment, 394-404; evening recep. in Corcoran Art Gallery, description of Miss Anthony, hour of triumph, 404-5; 426; first app. at nat'l. polit. conv., 435; at Nat'l. Repub. conv. in '92, 436; at Nat'l. Popu. conv. in 92, 437; vast numb. of convs. attended, 430; political work in 1900, 440; 443; letters to