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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 33 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 134069 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 77 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 16 Mrs. 14 woman 14 Mr. 12 New 12 Miss 10 York 10 United 10 England 10 Dr. 8 Suffrage 8 National 8 Mary 8 Josiah 8 God 7 wuz 7 Woman 7 Washington 7 State 7 Association 6 Union 6 Susan 6 Society 6 House 6 Court 6 Committee 6 Church 6 Anthony 5 St. 5 Senator 5 Senate 5 Rev. 5 President 5 John 4 illustration 4 child 4 american 4 William 4 Stone 4 Stanton 4 South 4 Smith 4 Shaw 4 Sarah 4 Massachusetts 4 London 4 Legislature 4 League 4 Justice 4 Government 4 George Top 50 lemmatized nouns; 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"How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3748 most 186 well 139 least 7 hard 6 jest 5 highest 3 worst 2 near 2 early 1 youngest 1 wall,--most 1 vest 1 tempest 1 sweetest 1 suburbanest 1 lowliest 1 long 1 lest 1 latest 1 largest 1 infest 1 goethe 1 fullest 1 feelest 1 deepest 1 --arrest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 www.gutenberg.net 2 www.gutenberg.org 1 www.ebookforge.net Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/29878/29878-h/29878-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/29878/29878-h.zip 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/2/8/0/3/28039/28039-h/28039-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/2/8/0/3/28039/28039-h.zip 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/2/8/0/2/28020/28020-h/28020-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/2/8/0/2/28020/28020-h.zip 1 http://www.eBookForge.net Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- 1 jfcooper@wpe.com Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 115 women do not 112 women are not 60 woman is not 52 women were not 44 _ see _ 43 _ is _ 38 women did not 33 woman has not 30 suffrage is not 27 _ did _ 25 men are not 25 woman does not 24 _ was _ 24 convention took place 23 women have not 22 meeting took place 22 women are now 21 _ do _ 21 men do not 20 women are eligible 19 _ know _ 19 question is not 18 husband is legal 17 women do n''t 15 man is not 15 women are citizens 15 women is not 14 _ are _ 14 husband is guardian 14 woman was not 14 women were present 13 suffrage was not 12 _ do n''t 12 law did not 12 man was not 12 vote is not 12 wife is not 12 women are still 11 man does not 11 women are more 11 women have school 10 law does not 10 men are so 10 men did not 10 rights are not 10 states does not 10 woman is now 10 women had not 10 women have always 9 _ have _ Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 17 states has no voters 11 women are not eligible 8 women have no form 6 woman has no right 6 women had no right 5 woman is not fit 5 women are not fit 4 day is not far 4 states had no voters 4 states have not yet 4 suffrage is no longer 4 time is not far 4 woman is not only 4 women are no longer 4 women have no right 4 women were not only 3 men have no right 3 woman has no political 3 women are not as 3 women are not even 3 women are not only 2 _ is no more 2 day is no security 2 husband has no property 2 husband is not liable 2 law made no provision 2 life does not date 2 life has not only 2 men were not so 2 state are not willing 2 state has no right 2 states had no power 2 states has no citizens 2 suffrage is not only 2 time had not yet 2 time is not yet 2 wife has no right 2 wife is not liable 2 woman had no legal 2 woman has no legal 2 woman has no more 2 woman has no name 2 woman has no reason 2 woman has no rights 2 woman has no voice 2 woman has no vote 2 woman is no longer 2 woman is no more 2 woman is not equal 2 woman is not free A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 11376 author = Besant, Annie title = Autobiographical Sketches date = keywords = Besant; Bradlaugh; Charles; Christ; Church; Court; Dr.; England; Freethought; George; God; Jessel; Justice; Knowlton; London; Lord; Mr.; Mrs.; National; Reformer; Scott; Sir; Society; Street; Watts summary = following day our friend came to see my mother, to ask if she would let those last sacred days of God incarnate on earth, working out man''s also some work from the Patent Office, and my mother went to live with _National Reformer_ for January 17th I find the announcement that "Mrs. Annie Besant (Ajax) will lecture at South Place Chapel, Finsbury, on Branch the money collected for defence, not for capitulation, and Mr. Bradlaugh published the following brief statement in the _National _National Reformer_, and printer and publisher of the books and pamphlets While this struggle was raging, an old friend of Mr. Bradlaugh''s, Mr. George Odger, was slowly passing away; the good old man lay dying in his Council acknowledge the consideration shown by Mr. Bradlaugh and Mrs. Besant for the public repute of the National Secular Society by tendering The year 1878, so far as lecturing work was concerned, was largely taken id = 12044 author = Birney, Catherine H. title = The Grimké Sisters Sarah and Angelina Grimké: the First American Women Advocates of Abolition and Woman''s Rights date = keywords = Angelina; Anti; Catherine; Charleston; Church; God; Grimké; Jane; Lord; Mr.; Mrs.; New; Philadelphia; Quaker; Sarah; Slavery; Smith; Society; South; Weld; York; christian; friend; woman summary = Sarah and Angelina Grimké were born in Charleston, South Carolina; and was a merciful dispensation to draw his young wife nearer to God. We read not one word of solicitude for mother, or brothers, or sisters, About the same time Sarah says in her diary: "My dear Angelina observed About this time, Angelina was admitted as a member of Friends'' Society, Soon after Sarah''s return, Angelina went to live with Mrs. Frost, in An Anti-slavery Society meeting was held in Providence while Angelina At the anti-slavery office in New York, Angelina and Sarah learned, the hearts and minds of American women; and to Sarah and Angelina place, that, up to the time when Sarah and Angelina Grimké began their While Angelina was writing these letters, Sarah was publishing her It was fortunate for the anti-slavery cause that Sarah and Angelina Some time later, Angelina writes of another of the family slaves, id = 59448 author = Bouten, Jacob title = Mary Wollstonecraft and the beginnings of female emancipation in France and England date = keywords = Bluestocking; England; France; Fénelon; Godwin; Hannah; Johnson; Lady; Mary; Mlle; Mme; Montagu; Mr.; Mrs.; Paris; Rambouillet; Revolution; Rights; Rousseau; St.; Wollstonecraft; female; french; nature; reason; sex; woman summary = emancipation of women, admitting the female sex to the participation the necessity for women to receive the benefit of a moral education. women, who in spite of a defective education obtained great results, condition of the mind, it is the _right_ of women to be educated. the right of women to equal consideration with men is vindicated by women to be respected and to be recognised as the social equals of men. sexes, and as regards earthly life he held that man and woman are _The Position of French Women in Eighteenth Century Society._ Of all the French female authors on the Woman Question it is Mme de women in social life were the direct outcome of the general tendencies Women are the natural educators Mary Wollstonecraft regards women in the first place as human beings RAUSCHENBUSCH, Mrs. Mary Wollstonecraft and the Rights of Women. id = 2157 author = Cooper, Susan Fenimore title = Female Suffrage: A Letter to the Christian Women of America date = keywords = Cooper; Fenimore; Susan; american; christian; great; suffrage; woman summary = article, "Female Suffrage: A Letter to the Christian Women of America," world, the right of women to vote on a basis of equality with men seems knowledge of world history and of American society, that women should The natural position of woman is clearly, to a limited degree, a Woman in natural physical strength is so greatly inferior to man suffrage from half the race is an inconsistency in American politics; that women are consequently deprived of a great natural right when THE ABUSE OF LEGISLATIVE POWER BY MAN IN THE OPPRESSION OF WOMEN. suffrage, pushed to its extreme limits, including all men, all women, essential difference, the great majority of women are naturally To all right-minded women the duties connected with home To the great majority of American women these duties And then, again, let as look at the present position of American women id = 12226 author = Dorr, Rheta Childe title = What eight million women want date = keywords = Association; Chicago; City; Club; Council; Court; England; Federation; League; Miss; Mrs.; New; States; Union; United; York; american; girl; illustration; woman; work summary = club women renew the agitation, and every year the school children go the two cities united, and formed a joint committee of the Women''s Clubs All this time the work was entirely in the hands of the club women, who York club women that the United States Constitution stands in the way of But the club women immediately began fighting for a new law. United States, and like the American club women they are affiliated with conditions of working women in New York City. WOMEN''S CLUBS STUDYING LABOR PROBLEMS Nearly every state federation of State Legislature gave the working women such a law, and two years later organized vacation work for girls and women. the fresh air work for young girls and women who toil long hours in girls and boarding-houses for working women. she formed her first woman suffrage club among the women members of the id = 8642 author = Fuller, Margaret title = Woman in the Nineteenth Century and Kindred Papers Relating to the Sphere, Condition and Duties, of Woman. date = keywords = Aglauron; Consuelo; Emily; English; God; Heaven; Iphigenia; L----; Laurie; Madame; Man; Margaret; Mr.; Mrs.; New; Rome; Sand; V----; Woman; child; day; footnote; french; good; great; heart; life; like; love; mind; nature; soul; thought; time; true summary = of "The Great Lawsuit.--Man _versus_ Men; Woman _versus_ Women." the life of man, for hearts crave, if minds do not know how to ask it. there exists in the minds of men a tone of feeling toward women as of God. Were thought and feeling once so far elevated that Man should esteem Woman such as the conduct and wishes of Man in general is likely to his mind a feeling of reverent love worthy the thought of Christian that high idea of love, which considers Man and Woman as the two-fold be fit for relations in time, souls, whether of Man or Woman, must be Quakerism also establishes Woman on a sufficient equality with Man. But, though the original thought of Quakerism is pure, its scope is birth-place; God his object; life and thought his means of his eye when life, and thought, and love, opened on him all together. id = 15788 author = Granville-Barker, Harley title = Waste: A Tragedy, In Four Acts date = keywords = AMY; BLACKBOROUGH; CANTELUPE; DAVENPORT; FARRANT; FRANCES; HORSHAM; KENT; MRS; TREBELL; WEDGECROFT; o''connell summary = things wouldn''t look a bit like that when you came to a standstill. _At this moment_ GEORGE FARRANT _comes through the window; a good middle._ AMY O''CONNELL _and_ HENRY TREBELL _walk past one window and TREBELL _stands in the window-way; a light in his eyes, and speaks low I don''t think autumn means to come at all this year ... Mrs. O''Connell has come to see Miss Trebell, who is out, and she says will _He goes back into his room to do so leaving_ TREBELL''S _door open. [_He comes back and into the room._] Miss Trebell hasn''t got there to each other like old friends._ TREBELL _turns away with something of _Suddenly_ TREBELL _makes for the door_, HORSHAM _gets up Trebell was and is the best man I know of for the purpose. [_Impatiently._] My dear Cantelupe, if you think Horsham can D''you think it was Horsham and his little committee persuaded O''Connell? id = 11672 author = Hecker, Eugene A. (Eugene Arthur) title = A Short History of Women''s Rights From the Days of Augustus to the Present Time. with Special Reference to England and the United States. Second Edition Revised, With Additions. date = keywords = CONDITION; CONSENT; Church; Codex; DIVORCE; Dig; England; HUSBAND; INDUSTRIAL; LABOUR; LAWS; LEGAL; Law; Lex; New; POLITICAL; PROFESSIONAL; STATUS; SUFFRAGE; Sunday; Tit; Ulpian; United; York; age; child; male; marriage; population; right; sidenote; state; wife; woman summary = marriage--Their power over their property--Divorce--Women engaged in all replies--President Wilson refuses to take a stand--Amendment lost--Mr. Bryan on suffrage--Examples of legislation to protect women passed WOMEN''S RIGHTS UNDER ROMAN LAW, FROM AUGUSTUS TO JUSTINIAN--27 B.C. TO law that prohibited gifts between husband and wife; obviously, a woman The rights of women to inherit under Roman law deserve some mention. law, a second husband acquired absolute right over his wife''s property making laws that are too bitter against women who marry a second time," woman who married a divorced man while his first wife was living, was law which gave the husband full ownership of his wife''s property by the Consent of women to marriage, under Roman Law, Husband and wife, under Roman Law; Inheritance rights of women, under Roman Law; Marriage, women in, under Roman Law; Property rights of married women, under Roman Law; Women: see under _Divorce, Dowry, Marriage, Husband and Wife_, etc. id = 59283 author = Holley, Marietta title = Josiah Allen on the Woman Question date = keywords = Betsy; Bill; Bobbett; Jonesville; Josiah; Samantha; Sime; Simon; Uncle; female; sez; time; wimman; woman; wuz summary = As Uncle Sime well sez, "It wuz jest a happen that wimmen news got out that I wuz writin'' a book agin female suffrage with the said he thought the best way to find one wuz to set right still in meachin'' than I had felt, sez I, "Samantha, wimmen ort to marry instead "Yes," sez Samantha, "sometimes a good man makes a wife supremely glass, that man''s protectin'' love and care wuz all that had held wimmen Sez she, "You remember, Josiah, old man Peedick who wuz rich as a Jew, the listenin'' world that wimmen wuz naterally inferior to men, their Sez she when I brung it up to her agin, "Men and wimmen are born with Sez Samantha, "It has worked well in other states; it has helped men, Why, how wuz it in Bible times, as I asked Samantha, sez I, "From the id = 7833 author = Holley, Marietta title = Samantha on the Woman Question date = keywords = Josiah; Lorinda; Parade; Pester; Polly; Ring; Serepta; good; right; sez; want; woman; wuz summary = There wuz a petition fer wimmen''s rights and I remember Ardelia couldn''t Aunt Hetty said that some of the men who wuz exhortin'' wimmen to have big "But wimmen''s votin'' wouldn''t help in such things," sez Lorinda, as she "Oh, I see," sez I; "men represent wimmen when they want to, and when they Well, as I said, Royal wuz mad and told Polly that he guessed that the day anxious look on his good-natured face, and he sez: "The laws of the United "Serepta sez you call wimmen angels, and you don''t give ''em the rights of thought wimmen wuz taught by the Bible to serve and love their homes." "I know it," sez I; "men wuz cheaper than any other breed of bloodhounds wanted to do the errents but said it wuz not his place, to help make that law, and as long as men claimed wimmen''s place wuz home, id = 9443 author = Holley, Marietta title = Samantha among the Brethren — Volume 1 date = keywords = Allen; CHAPTER; Deacon; Josiah; Wall; wuz summary = Sez I, "_She_ wuz in the wrong on''t in not lettin'' wimmen set on the "Wall, I say _he_ wuz right," sez Josiah. When I first heard that wimmen wuz goin'' to make a effort to set on a They said, "The better the man wuz, the better the buzz saw he would be "I wuz dumbin'' the idee," sez he, "that a man can''t make money when he the deacon''s society." It wuz goin'' to devour so much of his time that The idees wuz, "that wimmen hadn''t no business to set on the Conference. And I kept right on, calm and serene, and sez I, "It wuz very full of thought it wuz." And Josiah jined right in with her and said: I got up, and sez I, "Come, Josiah, I guess we had better be a-goin''." see the way the stove and Josiah wuz set and wedged in. id = 9444 author = Holley, Marietta title = Samantha among the Brethren — Volume 2 date = keywords = Josiah; illustration; wuz summary = Wall, that very horse fell out of the machine three times that day. wuz a sick horse, I believe, and hadn''t ort to have been worked. The machine wuz in plain sight of the house, and every time we see the had got to come on jest that day, jest as I wuz fryin'' my nut cakes for It wuz a curius time before he come, Miss Peedick had unexpected company come in, jest as they wuz a-settin'' the day had only jest begun, and there wuz time for lots of things Wall, it wuz a good half-hour before Wall, I went to work voyalently, and in two hours'' time I had got my skairt; she had heard every word Josiah had said, and she wuz dretful visit it wuz jest the same; all the hull time, till about the middle of id = 9445 author = Holley, Marietta title = Samantha among the Brethren — Volume 3 date = keywords = Annie; Cephas; Josiah; Wall; wuz summary = And she told me, after she had looked it all over and said it wuz kinder Wall, as I said, it wuz durin'' the fifth week that Josiah Allen turned Wall, I had brought it out and wuz jest a-goin'' to put it onto the "Wall," she said, "to tie it with red wuzn''t at all appropriate, it wuz "No," sez Josiah, who had come in and wuz a standin'' by the side of me, "Yes," sez I, coldly, "he wuz dretful likely to have diamonds more then [Illustration: "CEPHAS SAID IT WUZ A BURNIN'' SHAME FOR RELATIONS TO But Cephas said he wuz jest dispatchin'' a messenger for us when we And I told Sally Ann, that wuz Cephas''ses wife, that I would do anything Wall, he worked hard, day and night, for three little children come to Annie wuz jest overcome with grief the day I got there, but the id = 9446 author = Holley, Marietta title = Samantha among the Brethren — Volume 4 date = keywords = Charnick; Jenette; Joe; Josiah; Trueman summary = jest _knew_ the world wuz a comin'' to a end that very day, the last day there hain''t nobody like Joe; and it wuz s''pozed that Jenette thought so Joe likes her, everybody could see that, for he wuz jest such a great, said, good ones, but she wouldn''t leave her father and mother, who wuz Wall, she wuz to work to Mother Charnick''s makin'' her a black alpacka A good many said that Miss Charnick got dresses a purpose for Jenette to Miss Charnick wuz a believer, but not to the extent that Joe was. But Trueman''s wife wouldn''t gin in, she stuck right to it, "that it wuz Jenette put in and sez (she thinks all the world of Mother Charnick), Joe''s face got red; he couldn''t bear to see Jenette put upon, if she wuz Wall, the believers wuz all a-goin'' to meet at the Risley school-house id = 9447 author = Holley, Marietta title = Samantha among the Brethren — Volume 5 date = keywords = Deacon; Josiah; illustration; sez; wuz summary = Sez I, "Every one knows that in the first place Simeon Lathers wuz the such men as Deacon Widrig and Simeon Lathers in the meetin'' house?" Sez had come onto our meetin'' house, and how Zion wuz a-languishin'', etc., meetin'' house before, time and agin, and we wimmen have always laid holt Methodist meetin'' house from disgrace, for the men wuz that worked up The men had said that in such church work as that wimmen had a perfect and wuz right accordin'' to the rules of the Methodist Meetin'' House, for So''s I can truly say, the Meetin'' House wuz on me day and night. Sez I, "It seemed to mean wimmen when Metilda Henn wuz turned out of the "Yes," sez Josiah haughtily, "And it always means men in the higher and "Wimmen''s work!" sez he. Why, he said," sez Casper, "that if wimmen wuz id = 9448 author = Holley, Marietta title = Samantha among the Brethren — Volume 6 date = keywords = Deacon; Josiah; illustration; wuz summary = Wall, he wuz a noble lookin'' man as I ever see, fur or near, and as good but the present wuz the time to try to help Ralph S. A good sound man Deacon Garven wuz, a man who would cheat himself before and his life depended on his gettin'' sleep, and we wuz afraid the bells His look wuz skairful in the extreme, but I sez-Sez he, "Look how fur back in the past the sweet bells have sounded hain''t no earthly need of the bells to tell the time to go to meetin'', "Wall," he said, "it wuz different times now." Sez I, "The Lord, if He wuz here to-day, Deacon Garven, if He had bent Wall, that night Josiah Allen wuz a-feelin'' dretful neat, fer he had wuz the best time in the hull three hundred and sixty-five days of the id = 9449 author = Holley, Marietta title = Samantha among the Brethren — Volume 7 date = keywords = Annual; Church; Conference; Constitution; General; Methodist; Sister; United summary = The General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church is the highest are, women are not eligible as lay delegates in the General Conference." abide that the General Conference granted to the women of the Church the right to vote on a great and important question in ecclesiastical law. of lay delegation, the women of the Church were granted the right of when the right to vote was granted to women in the Church. General Conference handed the question of lay delegation down to the Constitution of the United States, said, "Women may be officers of the Discipline of the Church, will place these women delegates in this body Electoral Conferences, and they vote in elections for delegates from Lay Electoral Conferences, and they vote in elections for delegates from Lay honorable women, into the General Conference of the Church by the same the Methodist Episcopal Church are women eligible as lay delegates in id = 53937 author = Héricourt, Madame d'' title = A Woman''s Philosophy of Woman; or, Woman affranchised. An answer to Michelet, Proudhon, Girardin, Legouvé, Comte, and other modern innovators date = keywords = AUTHOR; Girardin; God; Justice; Legouvé; Madam; Master; Michelet; Proudhon; READER; Society; St.; child; law; love; marriage; nature; order; right; sex; shall; woman summary = My end is to prove that woman has the same rights as man. They wish that woman should be the equal of man, in order to love You affirm that the difference of sex places between man and woman a With respect to _right_, man and woman are equal, whether the In De Girardin''s opinion, woman has the same rights as man to liberty and 1. Woman cannot have the same rights as man, because she is inferior to 2. Woman, you add, cannot have the same rights as man because, as mother 5. Woman cannot be the equal of man in right because he protects and 7. Woman has not the same rights as man, because she has no more time 8. The rights of woman are in her beauty and in the love of man. When will woman become the equal of man in marriage? id = 15380 author = Johnston, Harry title = Mrs. Warren''s Daughter: A Story of the Woman''s Movement date = keywords = Adams; Africa; Armstrong; Bar; Belgium; Bertie; Beryl; Brussels; Colonel; Court; David; England; English; Frank; Fraser; Government; Honoria; Hotel; House; Lady; Linda; London; Michael; Miss; Mr.; Mrs.; Norie; Praddy; Praed; Rossiter; Sir; South; Suffrage; Vavasour; Vivie; Wales; Warren; Welsh; Williams; belgian; british; german; vote; woman summary = people--twig?--F.G. Vivie rose to her feet half-way through this letter and finished it _Vivie_: "So she is, after four years of happy married life! it?") "to come and assist in the day-time or after office hours. Some time before Vivie Warren had taken her departure, she had left [It struck David about this time that women were getting a little And Mrs. Rossiter in those times: Vivie smiled at the thought of her Vivie, I think she won''t return to life and activity till the autumn "You know, Viv, old girl," said Mrs. Warren one day, "if you played to come here a good deal at one time--a Mr. David Williams. Rossiter and Vivie met for the first time for a year at Emily that Vivie Warren and David Williams were probably the same person said Vivie to herself.) Your lady mother must come in here and take id = 43502 author = Robins, Elizabeth title = Votes for Women: A Play in Three Acts date = keywords = FARN; JEAN; JOHN; LADY; LEVERING; LORD; MISS; MRS; STONOR summary = MISS JEAN DUNBARTON _Niece to Lady John want her to know the moment she comes down that the new plans arrived LADY JOHN (_taking_ JEAN''S _two hands_). Geoffrey Stonor isn''t going to be--a little too old for you? (_To_ LORD JOHN, _as she goes to writing-table._) Miss Levering wasn''t We''ve only got a few minutes to talk over the terms of the late Mr. Soper''s munificence before the carriage comes for Miss Levering---(LADY JOHN _lays her hand on_ MISS LEVERING''S _shoulder._) (JEAN _and_ LADY JOHN _stand close together_ (C.), _the girl (STONOR _turns to speak to_ JEAN. JEAN (_perplexed, as_ STONOR _turns away, says to_ GREATOREX). LADY JOHN (_turning and seeing_ JEAN. (JEAN, _a little confused, looks at_ MISS LEVERING.) JEAN (_looking at_ STONOR _to see how he''s taken it_). (JEAN _looks wondering at_ STONOR''S _sphinx-like face as_ VIDA (STONOR _makes a motion towards_ JEAN _and she turns away id = 33700 author = Schirmacher, Käthe title = The Modern Woman''s Rights Movement: A Historical Survey date = keywords = Alliance; Australia; Austria; Dr.; Federation; France; International; League; Miss; Mrs.; Society; States; Suffrage; United; Woman; german; russian summary = Since 50 per cent of the Swiss women remain unmarried, the woman''s rights women, and the Zurich Society for the Reform of Education for Girls had societies organized themselves into the National Woman''s Suffrage League, Woman''s Club" (founded in 1865 by four of these women, natives of Leipzig, just been stated that the founders of the German woman''s rights movement to attract these women to the cause of woman''s suffrage. arouses interest in the cause of woman''s rights among women teachers and discussions in the women''s clubs, woman''s suffrage became a topic of International Woman''s Suffrage Alliance] says: "The women of the Nevertheless, the woman''s suffrage movement has begun: the women In 1909, the Federation of Servian Women''s Clubs inserted woman''s suffrage The Bulgarian women, too, have recognized woman''s suffrage as the key to _Votes for Women_, English woman''s suffrage organ, referred to, 62, Women''s clubs, _see under_ the Woman''s rights movement of the various id = 354 author = Shaw, Anna Howard title = The Story of a Pioneer date = keywords = Anthony; Association; Aunt; Boston; Cape; Catt; Church; Convention; Council; Dr.; East; International; Mary; Miss; Mrs.; National; New; Shaw; Suffrage; Susan; Washington; York; woman summary = England, and years before any thought of woman suffrage entered the I have said that at the end of two years from the time of my appointment When women were given school suffrage in Massachusetts, Miss to a debate on woman suffrage, and in the light of later events Mrs. Dahlgren''s reply is amusing. Another woman doing wonderful work at this time was Mrs. Quincy Shaw, From then until her death, eighteen years later, Miss Anthony After all our work, we did not win Dakota that year, but Miss Anthony and Miss Anthony, always Mrs. Catt''s devoted friend and admirer, agreed International Council Miss Anthony remained away from this meeting. time I seemed to see Miss Anthony, alone in her hotel room, longing with Usually Miss Anthony went to Mrs. Stanton''s house and state was new, the men and women were working side by side in the id = 12052 author = Swisshelm, Jane Grey Cannon title = Half a Century date = keywords = CHAPTER; Campbell; Cloud; Dr.; Fredericksburg; Gen.; God; Indians; Judge; Lowrie; Minnesota; Miss; Mr.; Mrs.; New; Pennsylvania; Pittsburg; President; Riddle; St.; State; Tom; Visiter; Washington; good; man; southern; woman; work summary = He came after dark to bid me good-bye, left love for mother and trial-morning, prayed as soon as my eyes were open, read a chapter, my room to continue my labor; but mother soon came and said: Everything went smoothly for ten days, when my husband came to our room, What I said I do not know, but the old man interrupted me with: Our "Spirit" did not come that week; but soon my husband came to my room said to this man "go," and he went, to that "come," and he came, and to like a white man, dined with State officers in St. Paul, went to church second day came, with a long face, and said: with the man I had come to visit, and he said, in a whisper: Surgeon-General--saw the man who held the lives of my patients in his days among my men, and said: id = 30855 author = Wells, H. G. (Herbert George) title = The Wife of Sir Isaac Harman date = keywords = Alimony; Beach; Black; Blenker; Brumley; Burnet; Charterson; Ellen; Euphemia; Georgina; Harman; International; Isaac; Lady; London; Mandarin; Miss; Mr.; Mrs.; Pembrose; Putney; Sawbridge; Sharsper; Sir; Snagsby; Stores; Strand; Susan; come; hostel; like; little; look; mind; thing; want summary = "He''s rung so _loud!_" said the lady weakly--apparently to God. The door behind the neat white pillars opened, and a little red-nosed "I thought you was out by that window, sir," said the little old woman "I wish," said Lady Harman, with a sudden frankness and a little "Sir Isaac Harman?" said Mr. Brumley said Sir Isaac, "if it wasn''t for Lady Harman." "I expect you have a perfectly splendid car, Sir Isaac," said Lady "A rich man like that ought to be easy and generous," said Lady "Lady Beach-Mandarin met Sir Isaac at Black Strand," Mr. Brumley It was clear to Mr. Brumley that Lady Harman wanted to come alone--and "I want to know them," said Lady Harman. "I want," said Lady Harman, "to go to Kensington Gardens, I think. "He came in--to look at the garden," said Lady Harman. "It isn''t so much that he has explained, Mr. Brumley," said Lady Harman, id = 23233 author = Wollstonecraft, Mary title = Posthumous Works of the Author of A Vindication of the Rights of Woman date = keywords = CHAP; Darnford; England; God; Jemima; LETTER; London; MARY; Maria; Morning; Mr.; Paris; Venables; child; come; heart; leave; life; little; love; mind; shall; think; wish; woman summary = having wrecked minds continually under his eye; and almost to wish reading with eyes and heart, till the return of her guard to extinguish ACTIVE as love was in the heart of Maria, the story she had just heard open my heart to new pleasures and affection. MY best love, your letter to-night was particularly grateful to my heart, I did not receive your letter till I came home; and I did not expect it, I HAVE been wishing the time away, my kind love, unable to rest till I pleasure to your poor sick girl, her heart smote her to think that you I shall probably receive a letter from you to-day, sealing my pardon--and My heart longs for your return, my love, and only looks for, and seeks observe with me how her mind unfolds, and her little heart becomes views of life were impressed by a disappointed heart on my mind. id = 5183 author = Wright, Almroth title = The Unexpurgated Case Against Woman Suffrage date = keywords = England; Justice; Mill; State; argument; law; morality; question; suffrage; suffragist; woman summary = woman that Mill sets himself to work out the benefits which women Non-Voter--The Grievance of Woman being Required to Obey Man-Made Non-Voter--The Grievance of Woman being Required to Obey Man-Made equity limited in its application to the case between man and woman. question not only in connexion with such an issue as woman suffrage, The man who looks forward to the intellectual development of woman woman has to submit herself to "_man-made laws_." The _third_ point in which the law distinguishes between man and woman that an ordinary man and an ordinary woman are, from the point of view that we may appropriately, in comparing the morals of man and woman, clearly, the point that woman''s moral ideals are personal and man feels that he and woman belong to different intellectual castes, much is under civilisation done for woman by man. man and woman have in the countries in question been conspicuously between man and woman. id = 28020 author = nan title = History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I date = keywords = America; Anthony; Anti; Antoinette; Bible; Boston; Brown; Christian; Church; Committee; Constitution; Convention; Davis; Dr.; Elizabeth; England; Gage; Garrison; God; Hall; John; Legislature; Lucretia; Lucy; Lydia; Mary; Massachusetts; Miss; Mott; Mr.; Mrs.; National; New; Ohio; Pennsylvania; Philadelphia; Phillips; President; Resolved; Rev.; Rights; Rochester; Rose; Sarah; Slavery; Smith; Society; Stanton; State; Stone; Temperance; United; William; World; Wright; York; applause; woman summary = Law--Women rejected as Delegates to Men''s State Conventions at Albany two days, 1853--State Woman''s Rights Convention at Rochester, years, men, too, have been ardent believers in equal rights for woman. slave and woman were alike in harmony with the expressed will of God. Thus women from the beginning took an active part in the Anti-Slavery to think that woman is entitled to equal rights with man. County Conventions upon woman suffrage held in the State of New York, Woman''s Rights and Duties," clearly demonstrating the equality of man law were passed to-morrow, declaring woman''s rights equal with until woman has her natural rights as the equal of man, and takes Tribune_--National Woman''s Rights Conventions in New York City, 1. Should not all women living in States where woman has the right to for the JUST AND EQUAL RIGHTS OF WOMEN, and the other for WOMAN''S id = 28039 author = nan title = History of Woman Suffrage, Volume II date = keywords = Amendment; Anthony; Association; Columbia; Committee; Congress; Constitution; Convention; Court; District; Dr.; England; Federal; God; Government; Hall; Hon; House; Illinois; John; Judge; Justice; Kansas; Legislature; Mary; Massachusetts; Miss; Mr.; Mrs.; National; New; North; President; Resolved; Rev.; Rights; Senate; Senator; South; Stanton; States; Stone; Suffrage; Supreme; Susan; Union; United; Washington; Woman; XIV; York; american; applause; republican summary = and woman shall stand by man''s side his recognized equal in rights as limits of national power and State rights formed the basis of the new the "Suffrage Discussion," said: "All men and women have the right to Constitution and laws of the United States has a right to vote the right of a citizen of the United States to vote shall the right of a citizen of the United States to vote shall the right of a citizen of the United States to vote shall the right of a citizen of the United States to vote shall the right of a citizen of the United States to vote shall the right of a citizen of the United States to vote shall the right of a citizen of the United States to vote shall the right of a citizen of the United States to vote shall id = 28556 author = nan title = History of Woman Suffrage, Volume III date = keywords = Anna; Anthony; Association; Boston; Brown; Chicago; College; Committee; Convention; Court; Davis; District; Dr.; Elizabeth; England; February; Gage; General; George; Governor; Hall; Henry; Hon; House; Illinois; Indiana; January; John; Judge; July; June; Kansas; Lucy; March; Mary; Massachusetts; Michigan; Miss; Mr.; Mrs.; National; Nebraska; New; October; Pennsylvania; Philadelphia; President; Resolved; Rev.; Sarah; School; Secretary; Senate; Senator; Smith; Society; St.; Stanton; State; Stone; Suffrage; Supreme; Susan; Union; United; University; Washington; William; Woman; York; american; republican summary = Ignorant to Vote--Republican State Convention--Women on School Committee on Woman Suffrage--State Convention, 1873--Rev. Robert of the State by Women--Election Day--The Amendment Lost, 40,000 Men Associations Formed in 1869--State Society Organized at Mt. Pleasant, 1870, Henry O''Connor, President--Mrs. Cutler Answers Ballot--Effort to Repeal the Law, 1871--Gov. Campbell''s Veto--Mr. Corlett--Rapid Growth of Public Opinion in Favor of Woman Suffrage of Rights for Women by the National Woman Suffrage Association, [52] On the Tuesday following the convention a large number of St. Louis people met and formed a woman suffrage society, auxiliary to rights of women of the United States, said committee to be called new law "allowing women to vote for school committees." As soon as Women''s Medical College, of the New York Infirmary, by Mrs. Josephine Shaw Lowell of the State Board of Charities, and by Drs. Willard Parker, Mary Putnam Jacobi, and other eminent physicians of id = 29870 author = nan title = The History of Woman Suffrage, Volume IV date = keywords = Anna; Anthony; Association; Blackwell; Catt; Chapman; Colorado; Committee; Congress; Constitution; Council; Court; Dr.; Elizabeth; George; Government; Henry; Hon; House; John; Kansas; Legislature; Lucy; Mary; Massachusetts; Miss; Mr.; Mrs.; Municipal; National; New; Rev.; Sarah; School; Senate; Senator; Shaw; Smith; Stanton; State; Stone; Suffrage; Supreme; Susan; Union; United; University; Utah; Washington; William; Woman; Wyoming; York summary = woman suffrage as in Iowa, and yet for the past thirty years the women to the equality of woman, figures of women''s vote, State needs California declares for Woman Suffrage -Laws for women -Ellen October, 1869, when, at a State woman suffrage convention held in St. Louis, Mo., Francis Minor, a leading attorney of that city, declared Woman Suffrage Question, and Mrs. Stanton closed the convention. THE UNITED STATES EXTENDING THE RIGHT OF SUFFRAGE TO WOMEN. Committee on Woman Suffrage, which took place April 2.[72] Mrs. Stanton made the opening address, in which she took up the provisions more beautiful and inspiring than these, presided over by Mrs. Cooper.[165] The best speakers in the State, men and women, suffrage to all citizens of the United States, both men and women." Mrs. Johns, State president, went to the National Suffrage Convention SUFFRAGE: Women have the same right as men to vote on all questions id = 29878 author = nan title = The History of Woman Suffrage, Volume V date = keywords = Amendment; American; Anthony; Association; Blackwell; Catt; Chicago; Colorado; Committee; Congress; Congressional; Council; Dr.; Federal; Government; House; League; Legislatures; Mary; Miss; Mr.; Mrs.; National; Natl; New; President; Rev.; Senate; Senator; Shaw; South; State; Suffrage; Thomas; Union; United; Washington; Woman; York; democratic summary = Work of the National American Woman Suffrage Association for an suffrage--Mrs. Park''s report on congressional work--Votes in Association formed for Federal Woman Suffrage Amendment--Women women of every southern State suffrage association worked for this States gave suffrage to their women and its practical working The National Woman Suffrage Association was organized in New York National American Woman Suffrage Association the women of the United Various librarians reported no works on woman suffrage and women from her entire time to work for woman suffrage, speaking in many States, Miss Casey, president of the Chicago Working Women''s Suffrage president of the New York State Suffrage Association, united with Dr. Shaw in responding to the welcoming addresses and spoke with deep women''s organizations, the National American Woman Suffrage National Men''s League for Woman Suffrage and after stating that such Woman''s Vote--Mrs. Raymond Robins, president of National Women''s Mrs. Catt said: "The Senate Committee of Woman Suffrage was established in id = 30051 author = nan title = The History of Woman Suffrage, Volume VI date = keywords = Alliance; Amendment; Anna; Association; Catt; Charles; City; Committee; Congress; Dr.; Equal; February; Federal; Federation; George; Governor; House; James; January; John; June; League; Legislature; March; Mary; Miss; Mr.; Mrs.; National; New; November; October; Senate; Senator; Shaw; St.; State; Suffrage; Union; United; Washington; William; Woman; York summary = president of the State Woman Suffrage Association until women were president of the State Woman Suffrage Association, 1914-1917, and Mrs. T. Legislature for the submission of a woman suffrage amendment and Mrs. Osborne was appointed chairman of the committee. much of the work on it the History is indebted to Mary McHenry (Mrs. William) Keith, president of the State Equal Suffrage Association; for The State convention took place in November, 1919, at Dover, with Mrs. Raymond Brown, national vice-president, as the principal speaker. association on the Women''s Council of National Defense, and Mrs. Martin, first vice-president, was chairman of the State 1901 the State Woman Suffrage Association under the presidency of Mrs. Bertha G. The first vice-president of the State Equal Suffrage Association, Mrs. South, was elected as chairman of the Women''s Division of the National 1909-11 in England, during which she worked for suffrage under Mrs. Pankhurst, was elected president of the State Equal Franchise Society.