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* speeches along industrial lines, 300 — 309; in 1912, arr. by Mrs. William Kent, 339; 346 — 363; names of Senate com, 346; of House com, 354; in 1913, 382 — 307; bef. Com. on Rules in 1913, Dr. Shaw presides, asks for a spec. com. because Judiciary never reports suff. res, 384; bef. House Judic. Com, in 1914, 427; in 1915, bef. Senate, names of com, 462; House, 469; Representatives from equal suff. States bef. Judic. Com, list of, 504; bef. Senate com, 1917, entire forenoon given, 545; Apr. 26 to Natl. Wom. Party, 547; May 3 to AntiSuff. Assn, 548; May 18 bef. Com. on Rules, 548; bef. Wom. Suff. Com. last ever held, 577; résumé, 624; Mrs. Park's report, 633; 635


 * Heaslip, Charles T, 494.


 * Hebard, Dr. Grace Raymond, 484; 610; at Anthony celebr, 615.


 * Heflin, U. S. Rep. J. Thomas (Ala.), at suff. hearing, 391; southern women incensed, 3905; Rep. Mondell ridicules, 3906; offers res. against Fed. Suff. Amend, 412; sends his anti-suff. speeches to western States, 422; quotes poetry against wom. suff, 437; 628.


 * Helm, Mrs. Ben Hardin, 313.


 * Hemphill, Robert R, 35.


 * Henderson, Rey. Charles R, 108.


 * Henderson, Mrs. John B, receives conv, 45; 99.


 * Heney, Mrs. Francis J, 58s.


 * Henrotin, Ellen M, 195; asks ballot for working women, 209; 703.


 * Henry, Alice, 185; 209; 327.


 * Henry, U. S. Rep. Robert L. (Texas), 307; opposes sending Fed. Amend, to the House, 629.


 * Henshaw, Virgil, at suff. hearing, 548.


 * Hepburn, Mrs. Thomas N. (Katharine Houghton), 382; 675.


 * Hidden, Mrs. M. L. T, 337.


 * Hifton, Harriette J, 266.


 * Higgins, U. S. Rep. Edwin W. (Conn.), at Congressl. hearing, 361.


 * Higginson, Col. Thomas Wentworth, 137; 5 328.


 * “Hikes,” headed by members of Senate Com. on Wom. Suff, 378.


 * Hill, Elsie, 675; 677.


 * Hill, Mrs. Homer M, 246.


 * Hilles, Florence Bayard, bef. House com, 473-4; 675.


 * Himes, Dr. George H, 120.


 * Hinchey, Margaret, 364-5.


 * Hindman, Matilda, 146.


 * Hirsch, Rabbi Emil, appeal for wom. suff, 143; address in Chicago, 207.


 * Histories, give no place to women, 263.


 * History of Woman Suffrage, early vols; work of Mrs. Stanton, Miss Anthony, Mrs. Harper; Mrs. Catt arranges for last two, labor in preparing, wide scope, their value, see Preface; 67; 74; 94; Miss Anthony bequeaths to Natl. Assn, its wide distribution, 205, 218; 249; 335; 359; Mrs. Harper begins last vols, 573; 610; contain great speeches, 623


 * Hitchcock, U. S. Sen. Gilbert H, refuses to represent his State on Fed. Suff. Amend, 598.


 * Hoar, U. S. Sen. George F, 146; first to suggest Pres. suff. for women, 309.


 * Hobby, Gov. W. P. (Texas), invites natl. suff. conv, 540.


 * Holcomb, Gov. Marcus H. (Conn.), 653; 717.


 * Hollis, U. S. Sen. Henry P, 323; 383; at Senate hearing, 462; 467; 626.


 * Hollister, Lillian M, 258; 328.


 * Holmes, Lydia Wickliffe, 568.


 * Hooker, Mrs. Donald, contrib. to Natl. Assn, 315; at Senate hearing, 351; bef. House Judic. Com, 433; 675.


 * Hooker, Isabella Beecher, 45; 191; 204; 656.


 * Hooper, Gov. Ben W. (Tenn.), addresses natl. suff. conv, 400.


 * Hooper, Mrs. Ben (Wis.), 559; 568; on commissn. to West, 605; 650.


 * Hoover, Mrs. Herbert C, ats:


 * Hopkins, J. A. H, at suff. hearing, 548.


 * Hopkins, Mrs. J. A. H, 675.


 * Horton, Albert H, 74.


 * Horton, Mrs. John Miller, presents greetings and flowers, 214; recep. to natl. suff. conv, 216.


 * House of Governors in Ky. and N. J. hears suff. speeches by Miss Clay and Dr. Shaw, 314; Natl. Suff. Assn. represented in 1913, 367; suffs. received in 1919, 605.


 * Houston, Secretary of Agriculture David Franklin and Mrs, 382; 724.


 * Houston, Mrs. David Franklin, 515.


 * Howard, Emma Shafter, 150.


 * Howe, Frederick C, on The City for the People, 177; 340.


 * Howe, Julia Ward, 31; 137; 148; at natl. suff. conv. in Balto, 151}. in-