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* chapter, 440-448; legis. report, 454; 455-6-7.


 * Crowley, Teresa A., see Mass. chapter 267 et seq; in campaign, 284-5;


 * Culberson, U. S. Sen. Charles A, 642.


 * Cummings, Fannie Leake, 673; 680.


 * Cummings, Homer S, urges ratif. of Fed. Amend. in Ala, 8; La, 234; Miss, 340; Tenn, 618; Va, 671.


 * Cunningham, Minnie Fisher, work in Texas, see St. chapter, 630; Fla, 117; Miss, 334; Nev, 390; West Va, 692.


 * Curtis, Alice B, in Iowa, 187; Okla, 532; West Va, 691; Wis, 704.

Curzon, Lord (Great Brit.), on wom. *suff, 747-8.


 * Czecho-Slovakia, gives wom. suff, 795.


 * Damrosch, Walter, 467.


 * Daniels, Secy. of the Navy Josephus, urges Fed. Amend. in Ala, 7; Del, 96; Miss, 340; N. C, 493, 497.


 * Daniels, Mrs. Josephus, in N. C, 493-4, 498; in Geneva, 869.


 * Darrow, Clara L, 501-2-3; 505.


 * Davis, Gov. Westmoreland (Va.), 668.


 * Day, Mrs. George, 102; 393.


 * Day, Lucy Hobart, 236.


 * Dean, Dr. Maria M, 360.


 * Decker, Sarah Platt, 60; 291.


 * Deering, Mabel Craft, 33; 45-6.


 * Delaware, effort for wom. suff, workers, struggle over ratification, see St. chapter, 86.


 * Democratic National Committee, urges ratif. of Fed. Amend. in Ga, 142; La, 234; Tenn, 618, 620; West Va,


 * Democratic State Committees and Conventions, action on wom. suff. in Ala, 8; Ark, 21; Calif, 53-4, 56; Conn, 85; Del, 93, 99; Ky, 210-11-12; Mass, 295, 298; Minn, 322; Mo, 348; N. Y, 446, 451; N. C, 493, 495, 500: SC. 580; Tenn, 599, 613, 618; Texas, 639; Va, 667; West Va, 691.


 * Denison, Flora McDonald, work in Canada, 757, 760; 815.


 * Denmark, work for wom. suff, entertains Intl. Alliance, wom. suff. gained, women officials, 776, 778; Mrs. Catt visits, 778.


 * Dennett, Mary Ware, 89; 276; 294.


 * DeVoe, Emma Smith, 254; work in Wash, see St. chapter, 673; ad. Legis, 685; in Wis, 700.


 * De Vou, Mary R, work in Del, 86, 88, 101.


 * Dewey, Prof. John, 485.


 * Dewing, Ardelia Cooke, 565-6-7.


 * De Young, M. H, 46.


 * Dietrich, Mrs. Charles H, 381; 383.


 * Digges, Annie L, 248.


 * Dillingham, U. S. Sen. William P, 408; 655-6.


 * District of Columbia, helps States get wom. suff, entertains natl. convs, works with Congress, names of workers, see D. C. chapter, 104.


 * “Dix, Dorothy,” letter to Tenn, 596


 * Dobson, Mrs. Henry, 812; 816; 823.


 * Dodge, Mrs. Arthur M, pres. Anti Suff. Assn, in Neb, 375; N. Y, 454.


 * Dorsett, Mrs. John W, work in Hawaii, 716-17-18.


 * Dorsey, Gov. Hugh M. (Ga.), 139;


 * Douglass Judith Hyams, 217; 330.


 * Drew, U. S. Sen. Irving, 401; 406.


 * Dudley, Mrs. Guilford, work in Tenn, 597 to 619; at Dem. natl. conv. and in Wash, 599, 600, 606, 619.


 * Dundore, Lavinia C, pioneer suffragist, 248.


 * Duniway, Abigail Scott, work in Ore, 538 et seq; honored, 548; in Wash, 679.


 * Dunlap, Flora, see Iowa chapter, 181.


 * Dunne, Gov. Edward F. (Ills.), 146; 152; 157; 150.


 * DuPont, T. Coleman, Pierre, Alfred i, 93-4-5; 98; 100.

Dye, Eva Emery, 541.


 * Eacker, Helen N, 196; 201-2.


 * Eastman, Max, 276; for Men's League, 484-5; 702.


 * Eaton, Cora Smith, in Md, 248; Minn, 317, 320; N. Dak, 501; Wash, 674, 678. See King.


 * Eddy, Sarah J, in R. I, 570, 578.


 * Edge, U. S. Sen. Walter E, 429; 430.


 * Edson, Katharine Philips, 36, 41.


 * Edwards, Betsy Jewett, 95; 172; 409.


 * Edwards, Gov. Edward I. (N. J.), 429, 430.


 * Edwards, Mrs. Richard E, 173; 180.


 * Elkins, U. S. Sen. Stephen B, 697.


 * Ellicott, Mrs. Charles E, 257; 264-5-6.


 * Ellicott, Elizabeth King, 263-4.