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OREGON, xxi; xxix; three cla.s.ses of opponents, 249; Amer. Suff. a.s.s'n. aids, 408.
_See_ State chapter.
ORGANIZATION for wom. suff., plan of, 26; inadequacy of, 248; nat'l. com. established, 250; Mrs. Catt's work, 254; her report, 256; work of Utah women, 262; necessity of, 273; report of '97, obstacles to, 289; report of '99, 365; in various States, 451.
_See_ also State chapters, beginning p. 465.
ORGANIZATIONS OF WOMEN, NATIONAL, Chap. LXXV.
--a.s.s'n for Adv'mt of Wom., 1050.
--Coll. Alum., a.s.s'n of, 1048.
--Colonial Dames of Amer., 1066.
--Col'd Wom., Nat'l a.s.s'n of, 1051.
--Council of Women, Int'l, 1044.
--Council of Women, Nat'l, 1044-5.
--Daughters of Amer. Rev., 1065.
--Daughters of the Rev., 1066.
--Daught. of Vets., Nat'l All., 1064.
--Daught. of Confed., United, 1067.
--Daught. of 1812, Nat. Soc, 1067.
--Daughters of Rebekah, 1069.
--Eastern Star, Order of, 1068.
--Fed. of Clubs, General, 1050.
--G. A. R., Ladies of, 1064.
--Household Econ., Nat'l As., 1056.
--Indian a.s.s'n. Wom. Nat'l., 1053.
--Jewish Wom., Nat. Coun. of, 1053.
--Keeley Rescue League, 1056.
--Kindergarten Union, Nat'l., 1055.
--Loc. Eng'rs, Ladies' Aux., 1069.
--Maccabees of World, Sup. Hive, Ladies of, 1067.
--Missionary Societies, 1057-1062.
--Mothers, Nat'l. Cong. of, 1051.
--Mt. Vernon Ladies' a.s.s'n., 1065.
--Music. Clubs, Nat'l. Fed. of, 1056.
--Needlework Guild of Am., 1057.
--Prison a.s.s'n., Woman's, 1055.
--Railroad Cond., Ladies' Aux., 1069.
--Rathbone Sisters of World, Sup. Temple, 1068.
--Red Cross Soc., Am. Nat'l., 1048.
--Relief Corps, Woman's, 1064.
--Relief Soc., Nat'l. Wom., 1052.
--Sabbath Alliance, Wom., 1063.
--Social Purity, Christian League for, 1054.
--Sunshine Soc., Internat'l., 1052.
--Wom. Chr. Temp. Union, 1045.
--Women Workers, Nat'l., 1054.
--Young Ladies' Mutual Improvement a.s.s'n., 1055.
--Y'ng Wom. Chr. a.s.s'n., 1063.
--Miscellaneous, 1069.
--of Men and Women, 1070.
--in Great Britain, Liberal Federation, Primrose League and Nat'l.
Suff. Society, 1013-14.
--general comment on, majority would not have consented to, xxii; great power of, xxv; value of anti-suff., xxix; working toward suff., x.x.x; suff. organizations, rank first, 188; vast increase, 396; first on record and evolution of, 1042-3; first temperance organ'zs., 1042; during Civil War, 1043; dignity of convs., 1044; great scope of objects but few for suff., 1070-1; all leading to it, 1071; value in develop, of women, 1072; number enrolled, 1072; future power, 1073; Gov't. must have their help, 1073.
PARTIES, _see_ alphabetical list and also Conventions.
So-called Third, xviii; their general att.i.tude, 143; 425; 438-9; 441; 479; 492; 522-3-4; 554-6; 591; 600; 617; 647; 755-6; 760; 809; 963; 971-2; 974.
PEACE, Conf. at Hague, Nat'l. Suff. a.s.s'n. expresses sympathy, 336; res. for Peace services, 337; 344.
_See_ War.
PERSECUTION, of early workers, xxviii; not ended, x.x.xii; of s.e.x causes moral chaos, 42; fate of reformers, 132.
PEt.i.tION, woman's right to, 32; have exercised it many years, 33; Congress must not deny, 93.
PEt.i.tIONS, for wom. suff., great number, 33; for many years, 36; in Ills., 39; in O., 46; 110; national enrollment, 137; million signatures, 184; size of, 268; Fed. of Labor for wom. suff., 334; in Wy., 448; in N. Y., 850.
_See_ Chap. XXIII and State chapters under _Legislative Action_.
In Great Brit., 1015, 1017, 1020; in N. Z., 1026; in Victoria, 1032.
--against wom. suff., 107; in Ills., 602; in Ma.s.s., 723, 736 et al.; in N. Y., 850; in R. I., 911.
PHILIPPINES, Nat'l. Suff. a.s.s'n. demands rights for their women, 325; Mrs. Spencer on our duty to the women of our new possessions, 328 et seq.; discussion, 331 et seq.; no hope for their women, 347; testimony in favor before Senate Com., 348.
_See_ Chap. XIX for full statement.
PHARMACY, in Ky., 676.
PHYSICAL ABILITY, woman lacks, 99, 100, 108.
_See_ Military.
PIONEERS, first work for wom. suff., xiii; early conditions of women, 1; at Int'l. Council, 136; in the West, 148; struggles of, 154; work of, 188; appeal for their children, 195; tributes to by Miss Anthony and Fred. Dougla.s.s, 204; trib. of Dougla.s.s to, 227; in Utah, 261; grat.i.tude to, 290; young women should continue their work, 292; mem. services for, 293; at conv. of '98, 298-9; of '99, 336.
PLAN OF WORK, adopted by nat'l. suff. conv. of '84, 26, 62; by conv. of '87, 122; suggestions for suff. clubs, 248; of Amer. Suff. a.s.s'n. in '84, 410.
POLICE MATRONS, _see_ _Office-Holding_ in State chapters, beginning p. 465.
POLITICS, effect of women in, xix; crowding in, x.x.x; too hard for women, 94; in '88, 150; wom. suff. in polit. meetings, 257; should advocates suff. take part in? 280 et seq.; in Utah, 319; in N. Y., 872; anti-suffragists in, _see_ Remonstrants.
POLITICIANS, object to wom. suff., xix; xx; xxi; women as, 99.
For Politics and Politicians, _see_ chapters for States where women vote and in which wom. suff. campaigns have been held; also Parties, Conventions, Republicans, etc.
POPULISTS, 444; in Calif., 488, 491-3; in Col., xviii, 511, '13, '16, '18, '20, '23; in Ida., 590, '92, '94; in Kas., 642-7, 652-5, 657; in Mont., 800; in Wash., 971-2.
_See_ Conventions and Parties.
PORTO RICO, Nat'l. a.s.s'n. demands rights for women in, 325; appeals to Cong. for same, in 1900, 446.
POSTMASTERS, women, 462.
PRAYERS, Mrs. McLaren on, 22; Mrs. Gougar on, 37; Mrs. Crooker on, 43; Miss Shaw on, 134.
_See_ Church.
PRESIDENTS, of Nat'l. Suff. a.s.s'n., Mrs. Stanton, in '84, 15; of united a.s.sn's. in '90, 174; resigns and made hon. pres., 186; Lucy Stone made hon. pres., 186; Miss Anthony elected pres. in '92, 186; resigns in 1900, 385; Mrs. Chapman Catt elected, 387; Miss A. made hon. pres., 389.