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- Baggage for Prison Special - Jackson Place Hdqtrs on Lafayette Sq. (1)
- Bastille Day. Julia Hurlbut of N.J. leading. Iris Calderhead of Kansas at right waiting for mobs to attack pickets so she can order out new banners. (1)
- Bertha Moller, left, and Bertha Arnold hold party banner which was held at the Senate Office Building, ca. 1917. (1)
- Berthe Arnold. (2)
- Besse Moton Garner--attorney, corresponding sect'y of Mich[igan] Branch Nat'l Woman's Party, who met start on tour [with] Margaret Whittemore (1)
- Billboard signs welcoming suffrage envoys from San Francisco to Washington, D.C. (1)
- Bliss Finley, office manager of "The Suffragist," official organ of the Woman's Party. (1)
- A breathing spell between campaigns - Miss Anita Pollitzer (left) and Miss Elsie Hill, secretary and chairman, respectively of the Woman's Party, meet on the steps of the Party headquarters. The Bulletin Board in the picture saw the stormiest days of the suffrage campaign and still tells of the Party's activities on behalf of women. (1)
- Burnita Shelton Mat[t]hews (1)