Miscellaneous pamphlets and leaflets mostly numbered, previously issued separately, now collected with index in volume lettered by publisher.
I. The woman and the vote, address of Hon. Everett P. Wheeler.--II. Questions on woman suffrage.--III. Feminist revolutionary principle biologically unsound. By Prof. William T. Sedgwick.--IV. Home rule brief, by Hon. Everett P. Wheeler, March 1914.--V. Home rule brief, by Hon. Everett P. Wheeler, July 1914.-VI. Colorado and suffrage, by John C. Ten Eyck.--VII. The consent of the governed, by Prof. Munroe Smith.--VIII. The woman suffrage crisis, editorial from New York times.--IX. Brief on woman suffrage, subversive of American ideals.--X. Laws of New York favor and protect women, by Raymond B. Seymour.--XI. What women have done without the ballot, by Hon. Everett P. Wheeler.--XII. The case against woman suffrage; a manual.--XIII. The influence of Christianity upon the condition of woman by Hon. Everett P. Wheeler.--XIII (a) Woman suffrage some underlying principles and comments.--XIV. "Expensive, but good"; editorial in New York times, Oct. 12, 1915.--XV. An Article on woman suffrage from the "Warheit."--XVI. Movement on foot to repeal equal suffrage law in Colorado," from the Brooklyn daily eagle, Oct. 24, 1915.--XVII. "A teacher to teachers"; a letter by Miss Euphemia Mason Olcott XVIII. United States Senate and Congress vote on woman suffrage.--XIX. Woman suffrage defeats at polls and in Legislature. XX. Tabulation of vote on woman suffrage in New York state by Senate districts, election Nov. 2, 1915.--XXI. Tabulation of vote on woman suffrage in New York state by Assembly districts, election Nov. 2, 1915.--XXII. Brief sent to state Senators and Assemblymen, March 2, 1916. Index.