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*Root, Martha S, 106; 146.


 * Rowe, Charlotte, amazing “anti” speech, 592.


 * Rucker, U. S. Rep. A. W, speaks for Colo. at suff. conv, 269; introd. Fed. Suff. Amend, 300; women's vote in Colo, 308; 354.


 * Rumely, Edward A, 548.


 * Russia, loyal to U. S, 28; legal and polit. status of women, 50; 213.


 * Ruutz-Rees, Caroline, 372; elected natl. vice-pres, 373; org. Junior Suff. Corps, 405; chmn. Com. on Literature, compiles some of Dr. Shaw's speeches, 447; bef. Senate com, 464; bef. House com, 472; at mem. service for Dr. Shaw, 611.


 * Ryan, Agnes E, 315; 380.


 * Ryerson, Mrs. Arthur, 542.


 * Ryshpan, Bertha, 286.


 * Sacajawea, statue dedicated, 132.

Safford, Rev. Mary A, 98; 541; 553.


 * Sage, Mrs, Russell, contributions to suff. work, 183, 191.


 * St. Louis, entertains Jubilee Conv. of Natl. Suff. Assn, 552; report fills 322 pages.


 * Salmon, Prof. Lucy M, college women's debt to suff. pioneers, address at natl. suff. conv. in Balto, 168-9; 663.


 * Sanders, M. J, shows need of wom. suff, 70.


 * Sanford, Prof. Maria L, 617; 669.


 * Sargent, U. S. Sen. A. A, first to present Fed. Wom Suff. Amend, 623.


 * Sargent, Ellen Clark (Mrs. A. A.), 137; entertains suff. leaders, 150; 180; 208; memorial, 328.


 * Sargent, Mrs. James, 204.


 * Savage, Bessie J, 264.


 * Savage, Clara, 442.


 * Schall, U. S. Rep. Thomas D. (Minn.), 548.


 * Schauss, Elizabeth, shows working women's need of suff, 302.


 * Schneiderman, Rose, 286; no chivalry to working women, 409; 5109.


 * Schoff, Mrs. Frederick, 135.


 * Schools for citizenship, under League of Women Voters, 688, 690, 698-9.


 * Schwimmer, Rosika (Hungary), brings petition for peace to Pres. Wilson and says wom. suff. would do away with war, 410; at Miss. Valley Conf, 660.


 * Scott, Mrs. Francis M, 679.


 * Scott, Prof. John A, invites suff. conv. to visit Northwestern Univ, 208.


 * Scott, Mrs. Townsend, 585.


 * Scott, Mrs. William Force, 391.


 * Seattle, entertains natl. suff. conv. of 1909, 243; receives vote of thanks, 257.


 * Semple, Patty Blackburn, tells of “indirect influence,” 312.


 * Senate Committee on Woman Suffrage, 380; grants six hearings in 1913, names of com, 382-3.


 * Seneca Falls, has first Woman's Rights Conv, 213; 618.

Seton, Ernest Thompson, for wom. suff, 297.


 * Seton, Mrs. Ernest Thompson, 319; report of Art Publicity Com, 403; 442; arr. display of suff. posters, 532.


 * Severance, Caroline M, pioneer suff, 137; 208; 288.


 * Sewall, May Wright, 24; speaks for Peace and Arbitration, 67; for memorial bust of Miss Anthony, 201-2; founder Intl. Council of Women, 658.


 * Sexton, Minola Graham, 94.


 * Shafroth, U. S. Sen. John F, addresses natl. suff. conv, 45; answers Pres. Cleveland's anti-suff. article, 163; bef. Senate com. in 1910, men have usurped suff. rights, 297-8; arr. hearing for Dr. Shaw bef. House of Governors, 314; introd. Shafroth Suff. Amend, 415; answers misrepresentations on wom, suff. in Colo, 444; natl. suff. conv. thanks for assistance, 450; on suff. platform, 459; has conf. of Senators on wom. suff, 503; 700,000 copies Amend. speech circulated, 532; Mrs. Catt introd. to Senate com. as an “unfailing friend' of wom. suff; he declares it to be “simply another step in the evolution of govt,” 545; tribute of chmn. Congressl. Com, 566; 571; Pek for Fed. Suff. Amend, 633; 648.


 * Shafroth-Palmer National Woman Suffrage Amendment, full story of, 411 — 418, 422 — 424, 427; drawn up and submitted to lawyers and Senators, introd. by Sen. Shafroth and Rep. Palmer, 414 — 416; Official Bd. approves it, text of, 416; its merits presented to conv. by Mrs. Funk; refers to at hearing bef. Judic. Com; U. S. Sen. Bristow calls it a