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- D.C. prison where suffrage pickets were confined. (1)
- The day after the police announce that future pickets would be given limit of 6 mos. in prison, Alice Paul led picket line with banner reading "The time has come to conquer or submit for there is but one choice - we have made it." She is followed by Mrs. Lawrence Lewis [Dora Lewis]. This group received 6 mos. in prison. (1)
- Dean Emma M. [N.] Gillette - in honor of whose memory - services will be held in the Capitol of the U.S. on May 15 - at 3 P.M. (1)
- Dedication of Women's Pioneer Statue in U.S. Capitol crypt, Feb. 15, 1921. (1)
- Demonstrators at White House during Wilson's second inauguration, March 4, 1917 (1)
- Deputation Leaving Headquarters to Take Petition to Senator Jones of New Mexico [Annie Fraher, Bertha Moller, Berthe Arnold, Anita Pollitzer]. (1)
- Distributing hand bills advertising Inaugural Suffrage Parade and inviting everyone to participate Jan. [19]13. Mrs. Wm Kent talking to ? [man not identified] (1)
- Doris Stevens working with Women's Consultative Committee at League of Nations, ca. 1931. Alice Paul is standing behind Stevens in the center. (1)
- Doris Stevens, Legislative Chairman, [National Woman's Party] (1)
- Doris Stevens, right, talking to Sra. Gonzales at Pan-American Conference, Havana, Jan. 1928. (1)
- Dorothy Thompson, Journalist. Prominent member [of] NWP [National Woman's Party]. Lectured on feminism at Carleton Hotel, Wash[ington], D.C., Feb. 1936. For Benefit of Equal Rights Amendment Fund. (Wife of Sinclair Lewis, Novelist). (1)
- Dr. Caroline Spencer (3)
- Dr. Cora Smith King of Seattle, Washington, is one of the prominent members of the Advisory Council of the Congressional Union for Women Suffrage. Dr. King is also Treasurer of the National Council of Women Voters and was formerly a member of the Board of Directors of the National American Woman Suffrage Association. (1)
- Dr. Cornelia De Bey, Chicago, Prominent Chicago Doctor; member C[ommi]ttee on Arrangements for Womans Party Convention, Chicago, June 5, 6, 7. (1)
- Dr. Frances Lane, of Cody, Wyo., Chairman of the Wyoming Branch of the National Woman's Party (1)
- Dr. Mary Parsons, 1st woman physician to practice medicine south of Mason-Dixon Line. (1)