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- Ida F. Hasley, St. Chrmn, Oklahoma (1)
- Ida Husted Harper. (1)
- In a room like this in an industrial plant, a little injury is deprived of its chance to be a big one. From the points of her starched cap to the points of her scissors, the industrial nurse is a discouragement to the germs of infection, while her sympathetic interest, her willingness to do everything she can, is an antidote for a grudge against the firm. (1)
- In the picture, which was taken before the arcade of the Broadmoor hotel, Colorado Springs, are Mrs. Stuart P. Dodge, Miss Katherine Courtney, Mrs. Lillian H. Kerr, Mrs. Bertha W. Fowler, state chairman; Miss Whittemore, Mrs. Lawrence T. Grey, Miss Vernon, Mrs. Rowena Dashwood Graves, Dr. Caroline E. Spencer, Miss Ernestine [Parsons] and Miss Eva Shannon. All are members of the Colorado branch of the N.W.P. (1)
- Inez Milholland [Boissevain], center, as she begins her last speaking trip for [National Woman's] party, 1916 (1)
- Inez Milholland Boissevain preparing to lead the March 3, 1913, suffrage parade in Washington, D.C. (1)
- Inez Milholland Memorial, Westport, N.Y., 1923 (1)
- Interior dining room D.C. prison (1)
- Iris Calderhead, daughter of former Representative Calderhead and wife of John Brisben Walker, of Colorado. Miss Calderhead is a graduate of the university of Kansas, and Vermont. Gave up teaching literature in Wichita (Kansas) High School to organize for the National Woman's Party, and was one of the group arrested for picketing the White House with suffrage banners. (1)
- Isabella B. Hooker and John Hooker, 1893 (1)