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  • Woman's Journal says he should have welcomed conv. without declaring his opinions, 273; peace treaties, 326, 328; appoints Miss Lathrop head of Children's Bureau, 339; says Fed. Constn. guarantees self-govt, 359; 495; nominated in 1912, 705; not ready for wom. suff, 708; Dr. Shaw joins on speaking tour for League of Nations, 739, 757; his tribute to her, 760.
  • Taggart, U. S. Rep. Joseph (Kans.), at House hearing, scores Congressl. Union, 474; quizzes “antis”, 477.
  • Talbot, Dean Marion, 206.
  • Talbot, Mrs. M. C, 467.
  • Talbot, Mrs. R. C, 3or.
  • Talmage, Rev. T. De Witt, for wom. suff, 23.
  • Tarbell, Ida M, 726.
  • Tarkington, Booth, for wom. suff, 207.
  • Tasmania, 28.
  • Taylor, A. S. G, 340.
  • Taylor, U. S. Rep. Edward T, presents record of wom. suff. in Colo, calls it unqualified success, women back of 150 good laws, valuable campn. document, 355, 357, 373; natl. suff. conv. thanks for assistance, 450-1; Congress!l. Union tries to defeat, 474; introd. Fed. Suff. Amend, 1917, 524; for Wom. Suff. Com, 548; same, 628-0.
  • Taylor, U. S. Rep. Ezra B. (Ohio), 99.
  • Taylor, Graham Romeyn, 209; 296.
  • Taylor, Dr. Howard S, 197.
  • Ten Eyck, John C, 3or.
  • Tennessee, grants Pres. and Munic. suff. to women, 602; Legis. gives final ratif. of Fed. Suff. Amend, 652; Speaker and opposing members carry case to Washtn, 653.
  • Terrell, Mary Church, pleads for negroes, 10S.
  • Terry, Mrs. D. D, 316.
  • Testimony in favor of wom. suff. from Governors, 87; from Colo, 100 — 10§, 112 — 115, 127.
  • Texas, officials invite natl. suff. conv, 540; prominent citizens petition for Fed. Suff. Amend; Legis. gives Primary suff. to women, 588-9; defeats St. wom. suff. amend; court declares Primary suff. legal, 602.
  • Thaw, Mrs. William, Jr, $42.
  • Thomas, U. S. Sen. Charles S, friendly chmn. of Senate Com. on Wom. Suff, 380; his re-election opposed by Congressl. Union, 453;

presides at Senate com. hearing; Dr. Shaw's tribute, 462; Mrs. Catt's, 465; refuses to preside at Congressl. Union hearing, 466; reelected, 476; reports Fed. Suff. Amend. from com, 503; effort for a vote, 504; “never failing friend of wom. suff,” urges Fed. Amend, 546; 626; 630; 632.

  • Thomas, Pres. M. Carey of Bryn Mawr, arr. College Women's evening at natl. suff. conv. in Balto, 152, 167; her own strong speech, shows increase of women in colleges, their inevitable demand for suff, their gratitude to early leaders, 171-2; splendid tribute to Miss Anthony, 172; conv. sends letter of thanks, 180; assists Miss Garrett in hospitality, 182; with Miss Garrett raises large fund for suff. work, 183; declares in intellect no sex; elected pres. Natl. Coll. Wom. Equal Suff. League, 229; 230; 233; 283; 316; presides over Coll. League, 319; says coll. women's work for social reconstruction amounts to little without franchise, 321; 338; presides at college women's evening at natl. conv. 1912, 343; same, 1915, 450; presents Dr. Shaw with laurel wreath, 457; on com. to confer with Red Cross War Council, 540; speaks for Fed. Suff. Amend, 630; work for Coll. League, contrib. to, 661 — 664; invites Dr. Shaw for trip to Spain, 757.
  • Thomas, Mary Bentley, 67; 87; 180; 188: 666.
  • Thompson, Ellen Powell, 106; 204.
  • Thompson, Harriet Stokes, appeals to House com. for working girls, future mothers of the race and teachers who train citizens, 472.
  • Thompson, Jane, field secy, presents testimonial of organizers to Dr. Shaw, 406.
  • Thompson, Dr. Mary H. 120.
  • Thompson, U. S. Sen. William Howard, bef. Senate com, tells beneficent results of wom. suff. in Kans, 546, 548; 630; 633; 638.
  • Tiffany, Mrs. Charles 450; in N. Y. campn, 519; 564; report on Oversea Hospitals, 560, 568, 614; work for Hospitals, 732.
  • Tillinghast, Anna C, 556.
  • Tinnin, Glenna, 441.
  • Todd, Helen, motor suff. trip, 367; bef. Com. on Rules, 3094; bef.