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 * Page, U. S. Sen. Carroll S, 652; 655-6.


 * Page, Mary Hutcheson, see Mass. chapter, 267; in N. H, 403.


 * Palestine, women vote and hold office, 803.


 * Palmer, Attorney General A. Mitchell, urges Fed. Amend in Del, 96; Md, 257; Miss, 340; N. J, 430; Va, 671.


 * Palmer, U. S. Sen. Thomas W, 306.


 * Pankhurst, Christabel, in La, 220; Tenn, 610.


 * Pankhurst, Mrs. Emmeline, in Conn, 70; D. C, 107; Ky, 208, 214; Md, 252; Mass, 275, 285; Harvard refuses, 283; in Mo, 344; Neb, 372; N. J, 419; N. Y, 486; R. I, 567; Wis, 7or; organizes "militant" suff. society in Great Brit, 727; its work, 728-9, 732, 734; war work, 739; in Toronto, 758; refuses to send delegates to Intl. Alliance cong, 825, 834.


 * Pankhurst, Sylvia, in Calif., 47; Md, 252; Mass, 285; 295; Mo, 344; N. H, 404; N. Dak, 501; Wis, 702.


 * Parades for Woman Suff. in Ala, 9; Calif, 54; Conn. women, 73; Del. women, 89, 91, 98, 102-3; D. C, 108; Ga, 129; Chicago, in 1913, 157, in 1914, 159, in 1916, 161; Iowa, 182; Kans. women, 203; Ky, 210; Md. women, 252, 265; Mass, 275, 279, 285-6-7, 295; Minn. women, 320-1-2; in Miss, 332; Mo, 347, 349; Mont, 366; Neb. 376; N. H, 405; N. J. women, 417-8, 421, 426; in N. Y, 450, 470, 474; first men marched, 485; R. I. women, 570; Tenn. women, 599, 609, 612; in Utah, 650; West Va, 689; Wis. women, 705; Canadian women, 759; in Holland, 785.


 * Pardee, Gov. George C. (Calif.), 31.


 * Park, Alice, in Ariz, 14; Nev, 398; see Calif. chapter, 27.


 * Park, Maud Wood, in Calif, 33; Del, 86; 91; Me, 238; see Mass. chap, 267: 281; in Mich, 309; Minn, 319; Neb, 372; Nev, 387: N. H, 401, 406; N. Dak, 495; Ore, 540; R. I, 566; Vt, 661; Va, 668; Wis, 700; "helps wom. suff. in Hawaii, 717-18.


 * Parker, Adella M, 674-7; 679; 681; 686.


 * Parker, Gov. John M, see La. chapter from 230.


 * Parker, Dr. Valeria H, 391; 649.


 * Parkhurst, Gov. Frederick H. (Me.), 247.


 * Parmalee, Annette W, work for wom. suff. in Vt, see St. chapter, 651.


 * Parsons, Herbert, 483; 485.


 * Partridge, Mary, 2; 3.


 * Patterson, Hannah J, work in Penn, 553-4; 560; West Va, 690-1.


 * Paul, Alice, chmn. Congressl. Com, 108; org. Congressl. Union, 109; 304; N. C. objects to, 491.


 * Peabody, George Foster, 457; pres. N. Y. Men's League, 484-5.


 * Peck, Mary Gray, 318; describes Alliance meeting in Stockholm, 845.


 * Peet, Mrs. Sturtevant, 34.


 * Penfield, Jean Nelson, in Nev, 391; Utah, 649.


 * Pennsylvania, effort for wom. suff, legis. action, campaign, workers, see St. chapter, 550.


 * Pennybacker, Mrs. Percy, 160.


 * Penrose, U. S. Sen. Boies, promises help, does not give it, 561; 563.


 * Petition, of National Assn. for Fed. Amend, in Mass, 281-300; Mich, 305; Minn, 319, 322; Neb, 372; N. Y, 447, 465, 480; Penn, 552; R. I, 566; Utah, 645; Wis, 700; for wom. suff. in Philippines, 719.


 * Pettyjohn, Dr. E. S, 198.


 * Philippines, The, effort for wom. suff; Natl. Suff. Assn. petitions for, Gov. Genls. and Archbishop recommend, action of U. S. Congress, of Filipino Congress, Mrs. Catt visits Manila, Philippine Commssr. De Veyra and wife urge it, status of women, 719.


 * "Picketing," Colo. objects, 61; New York protests, 466, 478; President Wilson on, 479.


 * Pidgeon, Mary E, 494; 497; 592; 670; 693.


 * Pierce, Emma S, see N. Dak. chapter, 501.


 * Pierce, Katherine, see Okla. chapter, 520, 536.


 * Pinchot, Mrs. Gifford, 563.


 * Pinckard, Mrs. James S, in Ala, 7; Tenn, 621.


 * Pitman, Mrs. B. F, work in Mass, 279-80, 284; in Hawaii, 717-8.


 * Pittman, U. S. Sen. Key, 389.


 * Pleasant, Gov. Ruffin G. (La.), 223-4; 230; 233.


 * Pleasant, Mrs. Ruffin G, in Tenn, 622.