Volume IV Part 166 (1/2)

--and Vice-Presidents of U. S. favoring wom. suff., 1075.

--of Universities and Colleges, same, 1079.

PRESIDENTIAL SUFFRAGE, form of pet.i.tion, 286; bill in Kas., 655.

PRESS, present att.i.tude, xxviii; on dress of delegates, 56; change in tone, 57; Miss Anthony against starting paper, 216; report of nat'l. press work for '96, 286; for '97, 288; for '99, 365; early comment on wom. suff., 293; wom. suff. dept. in N. Y. _Sun_, 326; need of women on press, 326; report to Amer. conv. of '87, 425; of '88, 431; press in Calif, campn., 490, 499.

_See_ Newspapers.

PRINCE OF INDIA, everlasting record, 277.

PROGRESS OF EQUAL RIGHTS, reasons for, xiii; present status, xxv; hope for future, xxvi; more rapid in future, x.x.xiii; effect of Civil War on, 2; Congress'l. Com. report, 53; Sen. Palmer on, 63; 133; 134; 191; Miss Anthony on, 325; 207; 242; 306; in public sentiment, 349; in the South, 362; 369; social, educat'l, etc., Mrs. Catt on, 392; as shown in treatment of Miss Anthony, 394, 398; in position of advocates, 405; 412; in the laws, 455-8.

PROGRESS OF WOMAN SUFFRAGE, 169; 198; ears will be unstopped, 199; 290; appearances of advocates, 318; 326; 13 members electoral coll., 350; 405; 409; 425; 442; in England, 353, 1012.

PROFESSIONS, women in, _see_ Law, Medicine, etc., also Occupations.

PROPERTY, Lucy Stone on laws in Ma.s.s., 192; owners are one-fourth women, nine-tenths of laws made for property, 200.

Resume of laws, 453 et seq.

_See_ Laws, also each State chapter under _Legislative Action and Laws_.

PUBLIC SCHOOLS, statistics of pupils, x.x.x; girls formerly not admitted in Ma.s.s., 193; 464; High Schools, in Del., 566; in Phila., 906; in Providence, 920.

_See_ each State chapter under head of _Education_, beginning, p. 465.

QUEENSLAND, _see_ chapter on, 1032.

RADICALS, of each new age, x.x.xiii; 117, 271.

RECEPTIONS, 15; 18; 56; 127; 175; 183; 188; 251; 262; 265; 270; 354; 384.

_See_ various State chapters beginning 465.

REFORMERS, Rev. Anna Howard Shaw on, 131 et seq.

RELIGION, _see_ Church.

REMINISCENCES OF ELIZABETH CADY STANTON, iv; 250.

REMONSTRANTS, women against suff., xxix; in politics, 16; called to account, 19; Mr. Foulke on, 168; Mrs. Howe on, 170; 171; three cla.s.ses of, 249; 258; Miss Blackwell on, 320; allied with liquor dealers, 327; satire on, 361; Grace Greenwood on, 364; in England, take advantage of every gain, 369; Mrs. Catt on, 370; against education, property laws, etc., 380; before Sen. com. in 1900, 381; before House com., amusing occurrences, 382; in different stages of evolution, 392; in Col., 512; in S. D., 557; in Kansas, 650; in Ma.s.s., 704, 732-3, 736 et al.; in N. Y., 850, 858-9, 861; in Ok., 888; in Ore., 895; in Wash., 971; in Austr., 1031.

REPORTS, of Congress'l coms. on wom. suff., 12; House Judic., of '84, 47 et seq., 52 et seq.; of '86, 82 et seq.; of '90, 163; of '94, 235; Senate, of '84, 47; _see_ also 93 et seq; of '92, 201; of '96, 207; work of Miss Anthony and Mrs. Upton in securing, 366.

--of nat'l. suff. conv. of '84, 15; of Intl. Council of '88, 127; on nat'l. enrollment, 137, 154, 879; of Nat'l. Council of '91, 175; of Columbian Expos. Com., 232.

--State, to nat'l. suff. convs., 15; to American suff. convs., 432.

--Miss Anthony's on work in conventions of 1900, 439 et seq.

REPRESENTATION, basis of, Federal Const.i.tution on, 8; women should not be counted till enfranch., 374, 376.

--Indirect, of women by men, 41; 46; 51; 64; 66; 86; 93; 168; Miss Blackwell on, 197.

REPRESENTATIVES, U. S., favoring wom. suff., 1077.

_See_ State chapters under _Legislative Action_.

REPUBLICANS, enfranch. negro men, xvii; 143; in Calif., 485, 487, 491; in Col., 516, 518, 520-5; in S. D., 555; in Ida., 590-2; in Ills., 605-6; in Ind., 617; in Kas., 643-7, 649-55, 661; in Ma.s.s., 712, 724, 727; in Mich., 755; in N. Y., 848 et seq., 872; in Utah, 949, 953 et seq.; in Wash., 971; in Congress on Wy., 1004; Nat'l. League of Clubs, 713-14.