Pankhurst traces history of woman suffrage movement in England; militant actions against press and politicians, when meetings were closed to women, they held protests outside; threw stones wrapped with messages More
Geneva Political Equality Club hears school suffrage reports by Mrs. Zobedia Alleman (state), Mrs. R. H. Robinson (county) and Mrs. Alfred G. Lewis (city); pass resolutions protesting the treatment of Alice Pau More
Summarizes Emmeline Pankhurst's address in Rochester to explain militant methods of British Suffragists; three letters to editor, one unfavorable, two support Pankhurst, believe Susan B. Anthony would approve a More