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^ 425 ites, named for the Thomas, the ship they sailed on. See Escalante, Bearer of Pax Americana, 142–47, and Stanley Karnow, In Our Image: America’s Empire in the Philippines (New York, 1989), 200–206. 5. Hearing before the United States Senate Committee on Woman Suffrage, Held in the Marble Room of the United States Senate on the 13th Day of February, 1900, at 10 O’Clock A.M. (Washington, D.C., 1900), Film, 40:956–1000. 6. Cushman Kellogg Davis (1838–1900), Republican of Minnesota, served in the Senate from March 1887 until his death. (BDAC.) 7. John Warwick Daniel (1842–1910), Democrat of Virginia, chaired the Senate committee in 1900. A Confederate veteran, he served in the House of Representatives for one term beginning in 1885 and in the Senate from 1887 until his death. (BDAC.) ••••••••• 201 • Remarks by SBA to the National Council of Women Editorial note: The triennial meeting of the National Council of Women opened in Washington on 19 February 1902, as soon as the National-American’s convention ended. At the first afternoon session, Fannie Humphreys Gaffney delivered her presidential address and then introduced members of the audience. “Amid great applause, Miss Susan B.Anthony was escorted to the platform,where she made a brief speech.” (Washington Post, 20 February 1902, Film, 42:568.) [19 February 1902] I see before me the face of the president of the first International Council of Women, (Frances Willard), and I believe that if she could see this gathering of representative women she would rejoice. I am in sympathy with all these movements, but I hope that when you get through with the temperance work and social purity, and universal peace, anti-vivisection, and dress reform, and all the other reforms, you will come to the conclusion that your own citizenship needs your attention.I expect that the cause which I consider the underlying one will be considered last, but I shall be content whenever its success comes. Y Woman’s Tribune, 1 March 1902. 18 february 1902 ...

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