A
Adultery, under Roman Law,19-INDEX TO SUPPLEMENTARY CHAPTER
A
Advance of equal suffrage, chronological tables, 289-291
Amendment, constitutional, for suffrage, 291;
rejected by Senate, 292-293;
and by House, 294
B
Bryan, favours suffrage, 294-295
C
Cat and Mouse Act, 298
D
Divorce, proposals for reform defeated in England, 299-300
E
Europe, general status of women's rights in, 300
F
Falconer, Congressman, reply to Heflin, 294
Feminism, 305-306
G
Germany, position of women in, 300-302
H
Heflin, Congressman, speech on suffrage, 293
J
Journals, official, of various women's organisations, 307
L
Legislation, most recent examples of, for protection of women, 296-297
M
Mann, Congressman, remarks on suffrage parade, 292
Militant suffragettes, 298-299
R
Roman Empire, assumption that its fall was due to liberty allowed women, 306-307
Roosevelt, opinion on suffrage, 291
S
Schopenhauer, remarks on nature of women, 300-301
Sphere, woman's sphere argument, 302-303
T
Tendencies and results of women's rights movement, 303-306
W
Wilson, President, position on suffrage, 294