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*Conventions, Woman's Rights, first ever held, 618; first in Washtn, 621.


 * Conway, Rev. Moncure D, funeral service for Mrs. Stanton, 741.


 * Cooke, Katharine, 100; 112.


 * Cooke, Marjorie Benton, 326.


 * Coover, Bertha, 328.


 * Costello, Ray (England), tribute of Buffalo Express, 227; 286.


 * Costigan, Mrs. Edward P, on tour for ratif, 606; 650; 687; 690: assn's. chmn. Food Supply and Demand,


 * Cotnam, Mrs. T. T, shows injustice of Cong. to women, failure of America to stand by its ideals, 490-1; instructs suff. schools, 5390; 541; 561; 610; at service for Dr. Shaw, 611.


 * Coudon, Chaplain Henry N, 540.


 * Council of Women Voters, 484; 495.


 * Court decisions, on length of women's work day, 306-7: in Ills, St. Supreme Court upholds Pres. suff, 407; in Texas, Primary suff. for women constitutl, 602; in Tenn. and Neb. Pres. and Munic. constitl. 602; on Miss Anthony's voting under 14th Amend, 622; on Mrs. Minor's attempt, 623: on referendum of Fed. Amends, Ohio St. Sup. Ct, U. S. Sup. Ct, 652; to prevent ratif. and proclaiming of Amend in D. C. and Md, 654-5; U, S. Sup. Ct. decision, 655; in D. C. on Fed. Wom. Suff. Amend, 681: in Md, on its ratif, 682: in U. S. Sup. Ct. on its validity, 682.


 * Cowles, Commssr. Grace Espey Patton, 146.


 * Cowles. Mrs. Josiah Evans, 726.


 * Cox, Gov. James M. (Ohio), addresses wom. suff. conf, 670: as presidential candidate receives League of Women Voters, 701.


 * Cox, Mrs. Lewis J, 757.


 * Craigie, Mary E, chmn. church work, points out real opp. to wom. suff, 166: church work for wom. suff. in Canada, 259; 260-1; says church women are seeing need of suff, 267; church not appreciating the resources lying dormant with twothirds of its membership disfranchised, 325; 338; 370: on church work in 1914, 407; church work most important to be done for wom. suff, must be non-sectarian and omni-sectarian, 448.


 * Crane, Rev. Caroline Bartlett, women must vote as well as pray, 223; addresses natl. suff. conv. in Igtt, “politics a noble profession in which women long to engage,” 322; 333; at mem. service for Dr. Shaw, 611; 703.


 * Crane, U. S. Sen. W. Murray, 711.


 * Crosby, John S, 309.


 * Crossett, Ella Hawley, 67; responds for New York, 215; 216; 262; on N. Y. campn, 518.


 * Crowley, Teresa A, 333; on Mass. campn, 409; 444.


 * Cuba, suff. soc. formed, 561.


 * Cummings, Homer S, chmn. Dem. Natl. Com, natl. suff. conv. thanks for help with Fed. Amend, 610; 638; helps ratif. in Tenn, 651.


 * Cummins, U. S. Sen. Albert B, 324.


 * Cummins, Mrs. Albert B, 382.


 * Cunningham, Minnie Fisher, 490; 556; 566; 570; on suff. commssn. to West, 605; 650.


 * Dana, Paul, gives space in N. Y. Sun for wom. suff, 14.


 * Daniels, Secretary of the Navy Josephus, 382; 724.


 * Daniels, Mrs. Josephus, 382; 515; 564.


 * Dargan, Olive Tilford, 243.


 * Darlington, Rt. Rev. James Henry, congratulates suffs. and scores “antis,” 345: 674.


 * Darrow, Clara L, tells of defeat in N. Dak, 402; 421.


 * Data Department (Research Bureau), Org. 1915, 443.


 * Davenport, Mrs. John D, 444.


 * Davis, Dr. Katharine Bement, elected natl. vice-pres, 425: 456; 450; asks wom. suff. in the interest of good morals, 496; 499.


 * Day. Lucy Hobart, 48: 94; 98: 224.


 * De Baun, Anna, with Natl. Suff. Pub. Co, 482.


 * Deborah, 64; 69.


 * Decker, Sarah Platt, 258.


 * Declaration of Principles, presented to natl, conv. 1904, 87; 106; in full, reasons for demanding wom. suff, 742.


 * Deering, Mabel Craft, 133.


 * Delano, Jane, Red Cross and the War, 533.


 * Delemater, Eric, organist at mem. service for Dr. Shaw, 612.


 * De Merritte, Laura, 63.