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Adams, Annette Abbott, 51, 60–61, 85

Advisory Publicity Board, 124

Akerson, George, 218

Amendments to the Constitution (see Constitution of the United States)

American Bar Association, 211

American Federation of Labor, 270, 276

American Hotel Association, 270

American Legion, 276

American Radio Telephone Company, 111

Anacortes, 178

Anderson, William, 87–88

Andrews, Lincoln, 160, 174–77, 238

Anti-Prohibition Institute, 266–67

Anti-Saloon League (ASL), 39–41, 57, 63, 87, 99, 102, 107, 129, 130, 145–47, 164, 171, 234, 239, 246, 261, 264, 271

Association Against the Prohibition Amendment (AAPA), 114, 130, 145, 157–58, 173, 235–37

AVCO, 231

Baby Cabinet dinner, 225–26

Bankers Association, California, 42

Barnard, Eunice Fuller, 213–15

Barnett, Warren, 134

Baton Rouge Advocate, 268

Beck-Linthicum Bill, 268

Behneman, Harry, 117–19, 150–52, 154–55

Benn, Ed, 152, 252, 254

Berg, Myer, 117–18, 125

Birch Bay, 65

Blaine, John, 281

Blair, David, 91, 112, 122, 211

Blue laws, 48–49

Blum v. Wardell, 70

Boole, Ella, 145, 181, 233, 247, 269

Bowling, William, 152

Boyle, John Jr., 131, 132

Brandeis, Louis, 198

Brothels, 11, 13n

Brown, Dorothy, 13n

Browns Bay, Puget Sound, 1

Bureau of Prohibition, 85

Burke, J. Francis, 220

Butler, Nicholas Murray, 30, 34, 35, 113–14, 132, 191, 203–4, 235

Butler, Pierce, 198

Butler, Sarah Schuyler, 132, 140, 191

Butler, William, 116

Calder, William M., 39

Campbell, Maurice, 209

Canada, 2, 3, 58, 64–66, 71, 74, 78, 113, 126, 136, 162, 177, 179

Capone, Al, 33, 94, 231, 232

Carter, Samuel, 109

Catholicism, 218–21

Catt, Carrie Chapman, 44, 145

Child labor laws, 32, 101–4, 124, 157, 197

Chittenden, Alice, 103, 144

Christian Science, 241

Cincinnati, Ohio, 92–93

Circuit Court of Appeals, 181

Civil Service Commission, 57, 189, 190, 210, 212

Civil War, 196–97

Clark, Tom, 1–6, 37, 59, 71–75, 77, 79

Coal Harbour (steamship), 71

Collier’s magazine, 121

Columbia Broadcasting System, 270

Columbia University, 114

Community property issue, 14–15, 42–43, 46–47, 70, 111–13, 129

Congress of Mothers, 22, 48

Congressional campaigns

1922, 83, 225

1926, 19–20, 38, 45–46, 88, 164–72, 174, 251

1930, 261

Consolidated Exporters, 71

Constitution of the United States, 12, 21, 52, 124, 146, 181

Bill of Rights, 203

Eighteenth Amendment to, 6, 7, 9, 10n, 19, 23, 30, 40, 41, 46–48, 56, 62, 67, 69, 76, 81, 86, 95, 96, 102–4, 114, 120, 132, 145, 157, 158, 165–69, 172, 197, 199, 200, 203, 206, 208, 215–17, 235, 236, 238–40, 246–49, 261, 262, 266, 268–75, 278–81

Fifth Amendment to, 155, 195

Fourth Amendment to, 155, 195

Nineteenth Amendment to, 7, 9, 10n, 15, 26, 39, 41, 42, 44, 69, 81, 102, 104, 115, 116, 157

Twentieth Amendment to, 283

Constitutional Party, 168

Coolidge, Calvin, 105, 106, 114–15, 123–25, 133, 134, 157, 166–67, 169, 173, 183, 191, 193, 200, 203, 207

Coolidge, Grace, 173

Corey, Herbert, 204

Corrections Department, 139–40

Corwin, Earl, 229

Couzens, James, 138

Cox, James, 44

Crim, Robert, 92

Cristman, Franklin, 167–68, 171

Cropsey, James, 165

Cullen-Harrison Act, 281–82

Curtis, Charles, 216, 251

Daugherty, Harry, 51, 54, 60, 61, 68, 84–87, 93, 105–7, 112, 134, 170

Davis, Arthur, 130, 145, 171–72

Davis, Dwight, 173

Davis, John, 125

Democratic National Conventions, 114, 208, 273–74

Discovery Island, 72

Dodson, Mrs. Louis, 201

Doherty, Frank, 45, 51–52, 83–84, 86, 170

Donnelly, Charles, 91

Doran, James, 185–86, 210–11, 230, 260

Doran, Mrs. James, 260

Dore, John, 77

Dorothy Willebrandt (ship), 199

Du Pont, Alfred, 248

Du Pont, Bessie Gardner, 248

Du Pont, Pierre, 276

Earhart, Amelia, 278–79

Edson, Katherine Philips, 26, 133

Einstein, Izzy, 109

Engdahl, Ed, 127

Equal rights issue, 33, 80–82, 101, 124, 129, 157, 197

Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), 137, 229, 241–43, 251, 252

Federated Women’s Clubs, 267

Federation of Women’s Groups, California, 47

Female attorneys, 12

Fifth Amendment to the Constitution, 155, 195

Finch, Jerry, 111, 128–29, 156

Fish, Hamilton III, 165

Fisher, Irving, 221–22

Fleming, Mark, 118–19

Foltz, Clara Shortridge, 52–54, 84, 112

Fruit Industries, 260–61, 266

Fryant, Richard, 117–19, 149–51, 154–55, 175–79, 184–86, 188, 195, 196, 211, 256–57

Gandier, D. M., 48

Garrett, Finis, 102

General Federation of Women’s Clubs, 48, 172–73, 181, 197, 215, 247

Gillett, Frederick, 157

Glynn, George A., 49

Good Housekeeping, 231

Good, James, 220

Grace case, 240

Great Depression, 269, 270

Grossberg, Harry, 133–34

Guinan, Texas, 231

Haar, Willie, 90–92, 232

Haar case (the Big Four), 83–84, 85, 90–92

Harding, Mrs. Warren, 104

Harding, Warren G., 34, 35, 38, 39, 41, 44, 45, 51, 56, 61, 70, 80, 84, 87, 95–96, 105, 106, 114, 115, 125, 133, 134, 183

Harris, Elizabeth, 247

Harris Act, 47

Hastings, Daniel, 202

Hay, Mary Garrett, 21, 28, 41

Haynes, Roy Asa, 57, 107, 160, 176, 190, 258

Hays, Will, 10, 20, 31, 34, 38

Hilen, A. R., 254, 255, 257

Hilles, Charles, 38–39, 41, 88, 107–8, 115, 140, 191, 200, 269

Hoover, Herbert, 24–27, 34, 87, 191–93, 196–97, 200–4, 207–9, 237, 243, 278, 279

1928 election and, 212–23, 269, 270

Willebrandt, Mabel and, 224–27, 230–32

Hoover, J. Edgar, 229, 241

Horowitz, Fred, 12, 62, 123, 143–44, 153, 245

Hotel Astor, New York, 8, 9, 19

Hotel Stowell, Los Angeles, 11, 12, 24

Hubbard, Alfred M., 111, 127–28, 141–42, 162, 163, 175–80, 182, 184–90, 195, 196, 211, 228–29, 242, 252–58

Ickes, Harold, 170

“Inside of Prohibition, The” (Willebrandt), 237–40

Internal Revenue Bureau (IRB), 4, 60, 97, 99, 107, 122, 136–37, 176, 230

Intelligence Unit, 59, 91, 92, 177, 179, 180, 195, 196, 208, 242

Internal Revenue Service, 4n

Jackson, Russell, 187

Jervis Island (ship), 3, 5, 6

Johnson, Hiram, 24–27, 34, 45, 50–54, 69, 70, 83–84, 86, 87, 105, 169–70

Jones, Howard T., 241

Jones, Wesley, 56, 57, 64–66, 98–99, 135, 141–42, 179, 182, 190, 195–96, 210, 228, 231, 242–43, 250–51, 257–58

Jones-Stalker (Jones Five and Ten) Act, 231–32, 240

Juries, women on, 194

Justice, U.S. Department of, 60, 83, 84, 86, 90, 98, 111, 121, 122, 138, 152–53, 159, 185, 229–31, 243, 250, 256

Bureau of Investigation, 137, 179–82, 184, 229

Kansas City Star, 199, 200

KFQX Radio Station, 111, 128, 141

King, William, 137, 138

Ku Klux Klan (KKK), 131, 132

La Guardia, Fiorello, 158, 223

Ladies’ Home Journal, 231, 237

Laughlin, Gail, 84

League of Nations, 20, 26, 27, 32

League of Women Voters (LWV), 9, 14, 19–20, 22, 28, 32–33, 44, 48, 50, 79–80, 100–1, 192, 197

Light-beer-and-wine bill, 23, 281

Lincoln, Abraham, 115, 133, 196

Livermore, Henrietta (Mrs. Arthur L.), 10, 20–22, 28, 29, 38, 39, 42, 45–46, 48, 49, 88, 108, 262

Livermore Bill, 70

Longworth, Alice Roosevelt, 145

Longworth, Nicholas, 145

Lord’s Day Alliance, 48, 49

Los Angeles, California, 74–75, 78

Los Angeles Public Defender’s Office, 12–13, 15

Los Angeles Republican Party, 11–12

Los Angeles Times, 15

Lyle, Roy, 57–60, 62–68, 72–75, 77, 78, 97–99, 117, 127–29, 152, 162, 175, 177, 180, 184–86, 190, 195–96, 210–12, 228, 229, 241–42, 250, 254, 258, 259

MacDonald, Donald A., 5, 6, 36–37, 57

Macy, W. Kingsland, 216

Maternity and infant care, 33, 82

Mayer, Louis, 279

McDonald, George H., 131–32

McGinnies Bill, 90

McKinney, Clifford, 118–19, 162, 241, 250, 256

McLean, John, 119

McNeil Island Federal Penitentiary, 151–53, 189, 241, 251, 252, 255, 259, 263

McReynolds, James C., 69

Meadowdale station, 1, 5

Mellon, Andrew, 85, 107, 112, 122, 135, 138, 176

Mental Hygiene, Department of, 140

Methodist Board of Temperance, Prohibition, and Public Morals, 268, 269

MGM Studios, 279

Michelet, Simon, 222

Miller, Nathan L., 45, 46, 49, 82–83, 225

Mills, Ogden, 164, 168, 200

Mitchell, William, 225–27, 230, 243

Morgan, Helen, 231

Moriarty, Charles, 258–59

Morris, George, 88

Morris, Norman, 195

Morrison, Mrs. James W., 34

Morton, Joy, 16n

Motion Picture Theatrical Association, 49

Mullan-Gage Act, 95, 129

Muscle Shoals, Alabama, 197

National American Women’s Suffrage Association, 9n

National Civic Federation, 140

National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement (Wickersham Commission), 245, 262

National Consumers League, 48, 81

National Council of Women, 48

National Get-Out-the-Vote Club, 222

National Prohibition Act, 37, 67, 92, 94, 250

National Reform Week, 270, 271

National Woman’s Party, 80–82, 129, 197, 269

Naval Radio Service, 80

Neterer, Jeremiah, 128–29, 147–48, 150, 155–56, 161

New York City Republican Ways and Means Committee, 22, 28, 45

New York Evening Post, 173, 180

New York Republican Convention, 82

New York Republican State Committee, 82

New York Times, 35, 38, 40–42, 46, 116, 137, 215, 274

New York Women’s Committee for Law Enforcement, 114

New York World, 249

New Yorker, 226

Newton, Walter, 218–20

Nicholson, S. E., 169

Nicoll, Mrs. Courtlandt, 234, 267, 281

Nineteenth Amendment to the Constitution, 7, 9, 10n, 15, 26, 39, 41, 42, 44, 69, 81, 102, 104, 115, 116, 157

Norcross, Judge, 259

O’Day, Caroline, 131

Oftedal, Alf, 177, 180, 195, 210, 211, 228, 243, 252

Olmstead, Elsie Potter, 74, 78, 79, 110, 111, 126–28, 141, 148, 161, 253, 263

Olmstead, Mrs., 148

Olmstead, Roy, 1–3, 59, 71–75, 95, 232, 253, 255–56

appeals by, 181

arrests of, 4–5, 77, 79, 142, 186

customer network of, 94

guilty verdict for, 156

Hubbard, Alfred M. and, 141, 162, 163, 182, 258

marriages of, 110–11

in prison, 188, 189, 199, 241, 263

raid on house of, 126–27

sale of home of, 161

sentence of, 161, 263

smuggling ring of, 77–79

Supreme Court case and, 195, 197–98, 203, 263

trials of, 6, 36–37, 78–79, 83, 110, 135–36, 140–41, 147–56, 184–89, 211, 257, 259

wiretapping of, 117–19, 125–26, 128, 135, 148–51, 153–56, 181, 189, 195, 198, 203, 263

Woodmont Beach bust and, 142, 162, 187, 188

Olmstead, Viola, 110–11

Olmstead v. U.S. (1928), 195

Olympic Repair Shop, Seattle, 125

Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Company, 72–74

Pacific Northwest District, 58

Parent-Teacher Association (PTA), 48

Park, Maude Wood, 32, 48

Parker, C. H., 59–60

Peabody, Mrs. Henry, 199–200, 247

Perkins, Frances, 81

Philadelphia Ledger, 180

Point Lobos, California, 77–79

Poland, Orville, 129–30, 146

Political Education, Department of, 140

Pope, James, 84, 87, 121–22

President (steamship), 74

Presidential elections

1912, 10, 252

1920, 10, 21–22, 24–35, 37–42, 44–46, 116, 134

1924, 87, 107, 108, 114–16, 124–25, 207, 208

1928, 180, 183, 190–94, 196–97, 207–8, 212–23, 240, 299–05

1932, 263, 265, 269–70, 273–74, 276–77, 279

Prince Albert (steamship), 71

Privacy rights, 153, 155, 198, 203, 263, 272

Progressive Party, 25

Progressivism, 26, 50

Prohibition, 2–8, 15, 19–23, 27, 30, 31, 33, 36, 39–41, 46–48, 54, 56–66, 71–75, 97–99, 113–14, 130, 135–38, 145–46, 145–52, 158–60

enforcement of, 76, 95, 165–66, 186–88, 193–94, 197, 199–200, 203, 207–12, 217–18, 227–32, 237–42, 245–46, 254–59

repeal of, 167, 197, 206, 207, 214, 215, 233–36, 246–51, 261–84

state referendums on, 171–72

Prohibition Unit, 4, 5, 58, 59, 63, 64, 67, 73, 79, 83, 91, 94, 97–99, 117, 128, 141, 142, 159, 162, 176–77, 182, 184, 187–89, 195, 229, 238, 256, 257, 259

Prostitution, 11, 13, 53, 58

Puget Sound, 1–3, 72, 73, 253

Radio Act of 1927, 80n

Raskob, John, 274

Red Cross, 18

Reed, James, 160

Regan, Leonard, 74

Remus, George, 92–93, 232

Republican National Committee, 10, 201, 212, 217, 219, 222

Republican National Conventions, 22, 27–35, 38, 192, 199–205, 273

Republican Woman, The (newsletter), 88

Revelle, Thomas, 60, 62–63, 98, 118, 135, 136, 140, 142, 148, 150–52, 154, 155, 162, 175–81, 184–85, 187–90, 195–96, 198–99, 211, 241, 250, 255–57

Roberts, Albert, 44

Robinson, Corinne Roosevelt, 33

Roosevelt, Eleanor, 170, 186

Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, 270, 274, 276, 281, 282

Roosevelt, Mrs. Theodore Jr., 8

Roosevelt, Theodore, 25, 33

Roosevelt, Theodore Jr., 8, 80–81, 269–70

Root, Elihu, 30–31

Ruby case, 240

Sabin, Charles H. “Charlie,” 17–18, 28, 70, 100, 109, 114, 132, 139, 158, 173, 235, 236, 274, 283, 284

Sabin, Pauline (Mrs. Charles)

bipartisanship and, 139–40

children of, 16

criticism of, 131–32, 174, 235

death of husband of, 283, 284

divorce of, 17

on equal rights, 81, 82, 90

League of Women Voters (LWV) and, 100–1

Livermore, Henrietta and, 88

as lobbyist, 70

marriages of, 16, 17, 114

1926 congressional campaign and, 164, 166, 168–71

1924 presidential election and, 124–25

1928 presidential election and, 190–92, 200, 201, 203, 204, 207–8, 212–13, 215, 216, 219, 222

1932 presidential election and, 263, 273–74, 277, 279

political activities of (early), 10, 16, 18–23, 28, 30, 31, 37–39, 41, 45, 48, 49, 89, 275

Prohibition, beliefs about, 7–8, 100, 109, 114, 157, 164, 166, 169, 194, 206–8, 222, 233–36, 246–49, 262–63, 265–84

at Republican women’s conference (1927), 172–74

Roosevelt, Eleanor, debate with, 170, 186

Roosevelt, Theodore Jr. and, 80, 81, 269–70

as single mother and businesswoman, 17

stature of, 8, 70, 186

suffrage movement and, 18

on Time magazine cover, 275

Wadsworth, James W. Jr. and, 30, 41, 100–2, 131, 144, 145, 156–57, 169–71

wealth of, 16

on Women’s Advisory Council, 88–89

Women’s National Republican Club (WNRC) and, 49–50, 69, 82, 104–5, 123, 144, 145, 262

Women’s Organization for National Prohibition Repeal (WONPR) and, 234–37, 247–49, 262–65, 267–68, 270–76, 278–84

Women’s State Executive Committee and, 48, 82

World War I and, 17–18

Sabines, 264

Salter, Leslie, 258

Salvation Army, 271

Samish Island, 178

San Francisco, California, 73, 74, 78, 126

Saratoga Springs convention, 40–41, 45

Savage, Anthony, 211

School of Public Speaking, 266

Scotland, 126

Searing, William, 59

Seattle, Washington, 1–4, 58–60, 63, 65, 66, 72–74, 78, 94, 98, 117–19, 125, 126, 135–36, 141–42, 147–52

Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 241

Seattle Times, 135, 148, 151, 178

Secret Service, 134, 135

Sheppard-Towner Bill, 33

Shinn, Anne O’Hagan, 116

Shortridge, Samuel, 52–54, 105, 112, 113, 169, 170

Sippel, Mrs. John, 247

Smith, Al, 46, 49, 82–83, 87, 95, 131, 146, 147, 164, 165, 192, 193, 197, 203, 208, 209, 212–21, 240, 274

Smith, J. Hopkins, 16, 17

Smith, Jess, 87

Smith, Moe, 109

Southampton, New York, 10, 18–19, 39, 132

Southern Pacific Railroad, 25, 54–55

States’ rights, 146, 157

Stone, Harlan, 112–13, 135, 198

Stone, Harlan Fiske, 106

Strait of Juan de Fuca, 3, 72

Suffolk County Republican Party, 10, 18, 39

Sullivan, Jack, 6

Supreme Court of the United States, 6, 23, 30, 40, 69, 70, 156, 161, 189, 195, 197–98, 203, 239–40, 263

Taft, William Howard, 70, 197–98

Tammany Hall, 19, 87, 169, 218

Teapot Dome scandal, 105–6

Tennessee legislature, 44

Testamentary rights, 14, 42–43

Time magazine, 275

Treasury, U.S. Department of the, 107, 122, 138, 177, 185, 229–30, 238, 243, 256

Intelligence Unit, 90, 91

Tuskawa (steamship), 71

Tuttle, Charles, 209–10

Twentieth Prohibition District, 58

Ungerleider, Abe, 134

Ungerleider, Sam, 134

United Repeal Council, 276

U.S. Coast Guard, 2, 5, 98, 113, 178, 253

U.S. Commissioners of the Courts, 159

U.S. Customs, 59, 65, 176

U.S. Marshals, 98, 178, 243

U.S. v. Carroll, 239

U.S. v. Donnelly, 240

U.S. v. Marron, 239

Upton, Harriet Taylor, 38, 85, 115, 219

Van Rensselaer, Mrs. Coffin, 193

Van Zile, Mrs. Edward, 192

Vancouver, British Columbia, 2, 65, 71

Vanderbilt, Cornelius III, 8

Vanderbilt, Mrs. Cornelius III, 8

Vanderbilt Hotel, New York, 38

Vanderlip, Mrs. Frank, 19–21

Vanderveer, George, 149–51, 154–56

Vanity Fair, 263–64

Versailles, Treaty of, 20, 21, 27

Victoria, British Columbia, 2, 3, 74

Vincent, Mrs., 211

Volstead, Andrew, 243

Volstead Enforcement Act, 21, 23, 36, 47, 51, 60, 61, 65–67, 76, 93, 95, 110, 136, 145, 146, 158, 159, 162, 165, 167–69, 172, 176, 197, 203, 206, 215, 216, 232, 235, 238, 240, 242, 246, 251, 265, 266, 281

Voter turnout, 140, 212–14, 216, 222

Wadsworth, James W. Jr., 10, 28, 31, 34, 35, 42, 45–46, 87, 140, 146, 173, 222, 235, 248

child labor and, 101–4

1926 congressional election and, 19–20, 38, 45–46, 88, 165–72, 174

1928 presidential election and, 191, 215–16

Prohibition, views on, 9, 20, 21, 39–41, 76, 101, 113–14, 129–30, 165–69, 171, 191, 215–16

Sabin, Pauline and, 30, 41, 100–2, 131, 144, 145, 156–57, 169–71

women’s suffrage and, 9, 21, 39, 41, 101, 129

Wadsworth-Garrett amendment, 102–3

Wagner, Robert, 168, 170, 171

Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York, 28, 145, 192

Walker, David, 55, 107, 122, 123, 133, 138, 153, 204, 223, 226

Walker, Myrtle, 55, 96–97, 107, 122, 123, 133, 138, 139, 153, 204, 223, 226

Wardwell, Florence, 88, 191–92

Washington Post, 193–94, 202, 209, 231

Wells, H. G., 133

Western Freighters, 71

Wheeler, Wayne, 107

White, Mrs. Edward, 181

White Pine Camp, 166

Whitney, Clara, 118, 127, 149, 155

Whitney, William, 63–64, 66, 67, 72, 74, 75, 77–79, 97–99, 109–10, 117–19, 125–29, 135, 141–42, 148–52, 154–56, 161–63, 175–80, 182, 184, 187, 189–90, 195–96, 210–12, 227–28, 241–43, 250–59

Wickersham, George, 139–40, 245

Willebrandt, Arthur F., 15, 52, 96

Willebrandt, Dorothy, 139, 143, 144, 153, 184, 245

Willebrandt, Mabel Walker (Mrs. Arthur F.)

adopted daughter of, 122, 139, 143, 144, 184, 245

appearance of, 11, 53

as assistant attorney general, 51, 54–55, 60–62, 68–69, 83–87, 90–94, 106–7, 111–13, 121–22, 133–38, 140, 144, 151, 152, 158–60, 170, 172, 174–77, 179, 181, 184–85, 188, 194, 208–9, 211, 222, 225–26, 228–32, 238, 244, 251–52, 254–59

aviation and, 278–79

community property issue and, 43, 46, 70, 111–13, 129

Daugherty, Harry, loyalty to, 106, 112, 134

dreams for family of, 122–23, 139, 144, 245

drink recipe by, 260

at Fruit Industries, 260–61, 266

Grossberg case and, 133–34

Haar case and, 83–84, 85, 90–92, 232

Harding, Warren and, 61, 87

hearing loss of, 85–86, 138–39

Hoover, Herbert and, 224–27, 230–32

Horowitz, Fred and, 96, 123, 143–44, 153, 245

Hubbard, Alfred M. and, 228–29

“Inside of Prohibition, The” by, 237–40

Johnson, Hiram and, 25–27, 54, 69, 83–84, 86, 87, 105, 169–70

judgeship issue and, 86, 97, 105, 121, 133, 138, 154, 169, 170

La Guardia, Fiorello and, 223

law practice of, 12, 62, 278

as legal counsel to Women’s Legislative Council, 14, 15

with Los Angeles Public Defender’s Office, 12–13, 15, 139

marriage of, 52, 96, 123, 143

McNeil Island federal penitentiary, visit to, 151–53

Mellon, Andrew and, 85, 135, 138

Mitchell, William and, 225–27, 230

1922 congressional campaign and, 83–84

1926 congressional campaign and, 169–70

1924 presidential election and, 115

1928 presidential election and, 193–94, 196, 201–2, 204–5, 217–21, 223

Olmstead case and, 135, 151–53, 232

personality of, 11, 84, 194

political activities of (early), 24–27, 44–45, 50–52

on professional women, 244–45, 279

Prohibition, beliefs about, 7–8, 52, 113, 120–22, 133–38, 158–60, 170, 184–85, 193–96, 204, 208–9, 211, 212, 217–18, 224, 227–32, 237–40, 254–59, 261, 273, 278

prostitution cases and, 13

Remus case and, 92–93, 232

resignation of, 222–23, 226, 230–32, 237, 243

Senate subcommittee appearance of, 136–38, 158–60

Smith, Al and, 217–19

on women on juries, 194

Women’s Bar Association, speech to, 70

youth of, 55

Williams, John, 98

Wilson, Clarence True, 268, 269

Wilson, Woodrow, 26, 27, 32, 45

Winter, Mrs. Thomas, 215

Wiretapping, 117–19, 125–26, 128, 135, 148–51, 153–56, 181, 189, 195, 198, 203, 263, 272

Women’s Advisory Council to the Republican National Committee, 88–89, 101

Women’s Bar Association, 70

Women’s Christian Temperance Union (WCTU), 9, 14, 20, 22, 40, 46–48, 52, 57, 63, 99, 102, 145–47, 171–73, 181, 193, 197, 211, 233–35, 239, 247, 264, 265, 271, 278

Women’s Joint Congressional Committee (WJCC), 48, 50

Women’s Legislative Council of California, 14, 15, 43, 47, 70

Women’s National Committee on Law Enforcement, 180–81, 199, 247

Women’s National Republican Club (WNRC), 49–50, 69, 80, 82, 87–88, 101–3, 104–5, 123, 144, 145, 180–81, 192, 214, 215, 247, 262

Women’s National Republican Executive Committee, 115

Women’s Organization for National Prohibition Repeal (WONPR), 234–37, 247–49, 262–76, 278–84

Women’s Republican Association of New York, 49

Women’s State Executive Committee, New York, 48, 82

Women’s suffrage, 7, 9, 15, 18, 19, 21, 25, 26, 34, 41, 44, 46, 131, 144–45

Women’s Trade Union League, 48

Woodmont Beach bust, 142, 162, 186–88, 187

Work, Hubert, 212–14, 217, 219–21

World Court, 26, 100, 197

World War I, 17–18, 25, 32, 214

Yaden, James, 189–90

Yellowstone National Park, 184

YMCA, 99

Youngquist, C. A., 243

Zambesi (ship), 74

Zev case, 177–79, 181, 184, 188, 195, 254

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