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INDEX
- James, Prof. William, for wom. suff, 296,
- Janney, Dr. O. Edward, 35; 180.
- Janney, Mrs. O. Edward, 106; 664; 666
- Jeffreys, Dr. Annice, 100.
- Jenks, Agnes M, 326; bef. Senate com, 466.
- Jenney, Julie R, 220.
- Jenney, Rev. Marie (Howe), 68-9; 73.
- Jewett, Cornelia Telford, 263.
- Jews, how enfranchised, 752.
- Johns, Laura M, 10; on Civil Rights, 10.
- Johnson, Addie M, 74.
- Johnson, Adelaide, makes bust of Miss Anthony, 201; 658.
- Johnson, U. S. Sen. Hiram W, 547.
- Johnson, Philena Everett, 254.
- Johnson, Dr. and Mrs. Rossiter, 391.
- Johnston, Dean Eva, 664.
- Johnston, Mary, 288; 2097; addresses natl. suff. conv. in 1911, 321; 367. Johnston, Mrs. William A, 328; report of Kans. campn, 337; on Cingressl. Com, 339; at Anthony celebr, 15.
- Jolliffe, Frances, 466; controversy with House com, 475.
- Jones, U. S. Sen. Andrieus A, speaks for wom. suff, 380; chmn. Senate Wom. Suff. Com, 523; makes favorable report, 524; 565; 627; 6323; 638-9; 640; 642-3; 645.
- Jones, Effie McCollum, 511.
- Jones, Dr. Harriet B, 135.
- Jones, Jenkin Lloyd, tribute to Miss Anthony, 203.
- Jones U.S. Sen. Wesley L, 323; 383; 643.
- Jordan, Prof. Mary A, address at natl. suff. conv. in Balto, college women's tribute to suff. leaders, 168, 170.
- Jubilee Convention of National American Woman Suffrage Association in St. Louis, 551.
- Julian, U. S. Rep. George W. (Ind.), a first res. for Fed. Wom. Suff, 21.
- Juries, women on, Dr. Shaw's idea, 75; ex-Senator Bailey's idea, 587.
- Jury service for women, iv.
Jus Suffragii, offic. organ, Intl. Wom. Suff. Alliance, 205; 288.
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- Kauffman, Reginald Wright, 340.
- Kearney, Belle, on the South's Need of Woman Suffrage, 82; 310.
- Keating, U. S. Rep. Edward (Colo.), introd. Fed. Amend. and res, for aoe Suff. Com, 10917, 524; 548.
- Keble, Dean John Bell, 408.
- Keil, Mayor Henry W. (St. Louis), 553.
- Keith, William, picture for suff. bazaar, 13; memorial, 328.
- Keller, Dr. Amelia, 660.
- Kelley, Florence, on labor laws for women and children, 95; comment on editors, 132; speaks on child labor, 141; elected natl. vice-pres, 145; gives facts on child labor, 164; presides at hearing, speaks of work for wom. suff. by her father, William D. Kelley; asks for Fed. Suff. Amend, 188, 190-1; shows need of Munic. suff. for women, 195, 107; 204; on the social evil, 225; describes struggle of Consumer's League for working women in New York, 230; 233-4; 244; Ore. decision on woman's work-day, 254; 260; 262; 265; declines re-election, 282; 286; presides at Judic. Com. hearing, discusses conflicting court decisions on labor laws for women, gives tragic instances, need of vote; women's war service, 300 — 308.
- Kelley, William D, 190; work in Cong. for wom. suff, 306.
- Kelly, U. S. Rep. M. Clyde (Penn.), 548.
- Kendall, Dr. Sarah A, 133, 264.
- Kendrick, Gov. John B, addresses Council of Women Voters, 484; as U. S. Senator bef. Senate Com. tribute to wom. suff. in Wyo; endoresement of Fed. Amend, 546; 633.
- Kennedy, Julian, 340.
- Kent, Carrie E, 71; welcomes natl. suff. conv, 86.
- Kent, Mrs. William, report for Congressl. Com, 1912, 330; speaks of wom. suff. in Calif, 358; Congressl. Com. work, 377; 382; 304; urges House Judic. Com. to spare women drudgery of St. campns, 433; 585; 675.
- Kern, Chairman Democratic National Convention John W, 707.
- Ketcham, Emily B, 204.
- Kilbreth, Mary, 679.
- Kimber, Helen, 93.
- King, Dr. Cora Smith, bef. House Judic. Com, 432; see Eaton.
- King, U. S. Sen. William H, 645.
- Kingsley, Charles, 137.