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[465] in the convention of woman ministers, 312.

Willis, N. P., at the Bryant celebration, 278.

Wilson, Henry, 178.

Wines, Rev., Frederick, at the Prison Reform meetings, 340.

Winkworth, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen, friends of peace, their hospitality. 330.

Wolcott, Mrs. Henrietta L. T., her talk on waifs, 392; helps Mrs. Howe with the woman's department of a fair in Boston in 1882, 394.

Woman suffrage, championed by Wendell Phillips, 157, 158; by John

Weiss, 289; meeting in favor of, in Boston, 375; other efforts, 376; workers for it, 378; urged in Vermont, 380; legislative hearings upon, 381-384.

Wood, Mrs., sings in New York: her voice, 15.

Woods, Rev., Leonard, invites Mrs. Howe to contribute to the ‘Theological Review,’ 44. ‘Words for the Hour,’ Mrs Howe's second publication, 230.

Wordsworth, William, the poet, the Howes' visit to, 115, 116. ‘World's Own, The,’ a drama by Mrs. Howe, 230.

Yerrinton, J. M. W., 156.

Zenaide, Princess, 20.

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