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History of Woman Suffrage.Volume I.by Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, and Matilda Joslyn Gage.PREFACE.In preparing this work, our object has been to put into permanent shape the few scattered reports of the Woman Suffrage Movement still to be fo
- 701 [210] After 1913 annual conventions were held as follows: 1914, Milwaukee, speakers at evening meeting, Mrs. Pethick Lawrence of England and Rosika Schwimmer of Hungary; 1915, Milwaukee; 1916 (postponed to January, 1917, at the time of the legislative ses
- 702 The bill was reported favorably by the committee and pa.s.sed by the Senate without objection or even discussion on September 15. In the House it was referred to the Committee on Woman Suffrage, which set April 29, 1918, for a hearing. Delegate Kalanianao
- 703 More important in many ways than the "militant" movement was the emergence at the General Election in 1906 of the Labour Party. Mr.Keir Hardie, Mr. Philip Snowden and others of its leaders were very strong supporters of women's suffrage and it was not
- 704 FOOTNOTES: [215] The History is indebted for this chapter to Mrs. Millicent Garrett Fawcett, J.P., LL.D., who has been prominently connected with the movement for women's suffrage in Great Britain for nearly fifty years and was President of the Natio
- 705 In New Brunswick in 1908, led by Mrs. Fiske, Mrs. Hathaway and Miss Peters, the suffragists memorialized the Legislature to extend the full suffrage to women but a bill for this purpose was defeated. In 1909 a bill to give it to taxpaying widows and spins
- 706 Five had been elected as "subst.i.tutes" or "proxies" to take the place of absent members. Hundreds have been elected to city councils and to juries, which are elected for fixed periods. The only positions from which they are excluded
- 707 The International Council of Women met in Berlin in 1904, the largest meeting of women ever held in any country, and the organizing at this time of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance aroused universal interest. In the election of the new Reichstag
- 708 There is only the nucleus of a movement for woman suffrage in j.a.pan but some of the statesmen favor it and women's societies pet.i.tion for it. Under the auspices of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union a beginning has been made toward organ
- 709 Individuals of whatever race, nativity or creed, who believe in the right of the woman citizen to protect her interests in society by the ballot, are invited to be present. The enfranchis.e.m.e.nt of women is emphatically a world movement. The unanswerabl
- 710 Blauenfeldt, Denmark; Mrs. Catharine Waugh McCulloch, United States.An address sent by Lady Frances Balfour was read by Mrs. C. H.Corbett, Great Britain; one sent by Mrs. Aline Hoffmann, Switzerland, was read by Miss Johanna W. A. Naber, Netherlands; one
- 711 Long centuries before the birth of Darwin an old-time Hindoo wrote: "I stand on a river's bank. I know not whence the waters come or whither they go. So deep and silent is its current that I know not whether it flows north or south; all is myste
- 712 About sixty societies for various purposes have declared their position by taking part officially in several of our public demonstrations.A list was given of distinguished men who had become converted to woman suffrage. Men took a more prominent part in t
- 713 FOOTNOTES: [221] _History of Woman Suffrage_, Volume IV, page 124.[222] Delegates and alternates present besides those already mentioned were Misses L. G. Heymann and Marta Zietz, Germany; Mrs. Stanton Coit, Great Britain; Mrs. Henrietta von Loenen de Bor