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PAGE, W. TYLER, Clerk of the House of Representatives, U. S. Congress

Glossary, Feb., p. 19; Mar., p. 19; Apr., p. 19; May, p. 22; June, p. 22; Sept., p. 23

Key to Congress, Jan., p. 8

Query Column, Jan., p. 17; Feb., p. 18; Mar., p. 18; Apr., p. 18
Political Organization of Congress Explained, Aug., p. 23
Tracing Path of Bill in Congress, Apr., p. 17

PARK, MRS. MAUD WOOD, Pres. Natl. League of Women Voters
Pro, Public Welfare Dept. Bill, Nov., p. 13

PARTY MACHINERY-How it Operates, Aug., p. 22

PARTY MEASURE

Defined, Mar., p. 18; Apr., p. 19; June, p. 23

PARTY PLEDGES, 1920, Aug., pp. 5-8

PARTY WHIP

Defined, Feb., p. 18; June, p. 22

PEPPER, DR. WILLIAM, Dean of the School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania

Con, Myers Bill, Dec., p. 17

PEYOTE BILL (Hayden)

Discussion, Feb., pp. 13-17

History of Legislation Prohibiting Peyote, Feb., p. 12

Provisions of Bill, Feb., p. 12

Status on April 30, 1922, May, p. 4

PHIPPS, LAWRENCE C., Sen., Colorado

Con, Physical Education Bill, Dec., p. 11

PHYSICAL EDUCATION BILL (Fess-Capper)
Discussion, Dec., pp. 11-14

History of Bill, Dec., p. 10

Provisions of Bill, Dec., p. 10

Status on Dec. 19, 1921, Jan., p. 18

Status on April 30, 1922, May, p. 4

POLITICAL ISSUES, 1922

Congressional Campaign, Aug., pp. 9-10

POLITICAL Organization of Congress

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Sabath, Adolph J., Rep., Illinois

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Con, New Naturalization Bill, Apr., p. 10

ST. LAWRENCE SEAWAY

Chronology of Official Action, 1919-1922, Sept., p. 5

Discussion, Sept., pp. 9-16

Legislation providing for, Sept., p. 8

Map, Sept., p. 6

Recommendations of International Joint Commission, Sept., p. 7

SALOMON, S., N. Y. Anti-Vivisection Society
Con, Maternity Bill, Oct., p. 7

Sanders, Morgan G., Rep., Texas

Con, Re-apportionment Bill, Jan., p. 6
SAWYER, CHARLES E., Brig.-Gen., U. S. A.
Pro, Public Welfare Dept. Bill, Nov., p. 12

SCHERSCHEWSKY, DR. J. W., U. S. Public Health Service
Con, Myers Bill, Dec., p. 18

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SENATORIAL Election Map, 1922, Aug., p. 11 Sheppard, Morris, Sen., Texas

Pro, Maternity Bill, Oct., p. 4 SHEPPARD-TOWNER BILL. See Maternity Bill SHIP SUBSIDY

American Legislation, History, July, p. 5 Defined, July, p. 23

Foreign Governments, Activities, July, p. 5

SHIP SUBSIDY BILL (Greene-Jones)

Discussion, July, pp. 10-15

Provisions, July, p. 8

SIEGEL, ISAAC, Rep., N. Y.

Pro, Re-apportionment Bill, Jan., p. 4
SIEGEL BILL. See Re-apportionment Bill
Simmons, Furnifold M., Sen., N. C.
Con, Tariff Bill, May, p. 11

SINKING FUND

Defined, May, p. 23

SLOAN, THOMAS L., Attorney, Omaha Tribe

Con, Prohibition of Peyote, Feb., p. 17

SMITH, REV. C. ERNEST, Pres. Washington Humane Society

Pro, Myers Bill, Dec., p. 18

SMITH, CLIFFORD P., Representative, First Church of Christ, Scientist Con, Physical Education Bill, Dec., p. 14

SMITH, ETHEL M., Legislative Secy. Natl. Women's Trade Union League

Pro, Reclassification Bill, Feb., p. 8

SOLDIER BONUS

Bonus Issue in American History, June, p. 5

Action by foreign governments following World War, June, p. 7
Action taken in U. S.: states, federal, June, p. 7
Bonus Legislation pending in Congress, June, p. 8
Provisions of Fordney Bill, June, p. 8
Discussion of Fordney Bill, June, pp. 9-16

SOUDER, WILBUR P., Natl. Association of the Deaf
Pro, Public Welfare Dept. Bill, Nov., p. 12

SPECIFIC DUTY. See Duties

STARS AND STRIPES, Washington D. C.

Pro, Soldier Bonus Bill, June, p. 16

STATUS of Bills Previously Discussed, Jan., p. 18; May, p. 4; Dec.,

STEERING COMMITTEE

Defined, April, p. 19; June, p. 23

Membership, Feb., p. 3; March, p. 3

STEERING COMMITTEE Program

Annual Appropriation Bills, Mar., p. 4; Apr., p. 3; May, p. 3;

June, p. 3; July, p. 3

Anti-Lynching, Sept., p. 3

Coal Legislation, Emergency, Sept., p. 3

Co-operative Marketing, Mar., p. 4

Foreign Loans, Mar., p. 4; Apr., p. 4; May, p. 3

Grain Exchanges, Government Supervision of, (Capper-Tincher

Future Trading Act), Sept., p. 3

Liberian Loan, Sept., p. 3

Merchant Marine, Mar., p. 4; Apr., p. 4; May, p. 3; June, p. 3; July, p. 3; Sept., p. 4

Reclamation of Arid Lands, Mar., p. 4; Apr., p. 4; May, p. 3; June, p. 3; July, p. 3; Sept., p. 4

Reclassification of Government Employees, Mar., p. 4; Apr., p. 4; May, p. 3; June, p. 3; July, p. 4; Sept., p. 4

Reorganization of the Government Departments, Mar., p. 4; Apr., p. 4; May, p. 3; June, p. 3; July, p. 3; Sept., p. 4

Soldiers' Bonus, Mar., p. 4; Apr., p. 4; May, p. 3; June, p. 3; July, p. 4

Tariff, Mar., p. 4; Apr., p. 4; May, p. 3; June, p. 3; July, p. 4; Sept., p. 4

Treaties: Armament Conference Treaties, Mar., p. 4; Apr., p. 3;

Yap Treaty, Apr., p. 3

STERLING, THOMAS, Sen., S. D.

Pro, Dept. of Education Bill, Dec., p. 6

STERLING-LEHLBACH BILL. See Reclassification Bill

STERLING-TOWNER BILL. See Dept. of Education Bill

STEWARD, LUTHER C., Pres. Natl. Federation of Federal Employees Pro, Lehlbach Reclassification Bill, Feb., p. 9

Sumners, Hatton W., Rep., Texas

Con, Anti-Lynching Bill, Mar., p. 13

Pro, Towner-Sterling Bill, Dec., p. 8

SUAREZ, JOHN C., Pres. Towner-Sterling League of La.

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Definition, May, p. 22

History of legislation, May, p. 5

Party Policies, May, p. 8

TARIFF BILL (Fordney-McCumber)
Discussion, May, pp. 10-12

History of Bill, May, p. 5

Provisions of Bill, May, pp. 6-7

Provisions of amendment to (Frelinghuysen), July, p. 4

Smoot amendment, May, p. 7

TELEGRAPH, Colorado Springs

Con, Soldier Bonus Bill, June, p. 16

Ten Eyck, Peter G., Rep., N. Y.

Con, St. Lawrence Seaway, Sept., p. 9

TINKHAM, GEORGE H., Rep., Massachusetts

Con, Navy Reduction Bill, May, p. 19
TONDORF, REV. FRANCIS A., Georgetown University
Con, Myers Bill, Dec., p. 18

TOWNER, HORACE M., Rep., Iowa

Pro, Dept. of Education Bill, Dec., p. 7
Pro, Maternity Bill, Oct., p. 5

TOWNER-STERLING BILL. See Dept. of Education Bill
TOWNER-STERLING LEAGUE OF LOUISIANA

Pro, Towner-Sterling Bill, Dec., p. 8

TRACING Path of Bill in Congress, Apr., p. 17
TRADE AND TRANSPORTATION BUREAU

Con, Ship Subsidy Bill, July, p. 14
TREATY-MAKING POWER

Explained, Sept., p. 23

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Underwood, Oscar W., Sen., Alabama
Con, Soldier Bonus Bill, June, p. 13
UNFINISHED BUSINESS

Explained, Apr., p. 18; June, p. 22

U. S. BUREAU OF EFFICIENCY

Con, Lehlbach Reclassification Bill, Feb., p. 9
Pro, Public Welfare Dept. Bill, Nov., p. 12

U. S. BUREAU OF STANDARDS

Report con Lehlbach Reclassification Bill, Feb., p. 8

U. S. DEPT. OF EDUCATION

See also Dept of Education Bill

Establishment of, Petition for, Dec., p. 4

U. S. DEPT. OF PUBLIC WELFARE

See also Public Welfare Dept. Bill
Organization chart, Nov., p. 8

U. S. HOUSE COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC HEALTH
Abolished, Mar., p. 5

U. S. PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE

Pro, Fess-Capper Bill, Dec., p. 13

Con, Maternity Bill, Oct., p. 9

Con, Myers Bill, Dec., p. 18

Pro, Public Welfare Dept. Bill, Nov., p. 13

U. S. SENATE COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC HEALTH AND QUARANTINE Abolished, Mar., p. 5

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WHITE, HAYS B., Rep., Kansas

Pro, Re-apportionment Bill, Jan., p. 6

WILEY, DR. HARVEY W., Chief, U. S. Bureau of Chemistry, 1883

1912

Pro, Prohibition of Peyote, Feb., p. 15

WILLIAMS, NELLIS C., Amer. Drugless Association

Con, Maternity Bill, Oct., p. 6

WILLIS, FRANK B., Sen., Ohio

Pro, Beer Bill, Nov., p. 4

WILLOUGHBY, Dr. William F., Dir., Institute for Govt. Research
Con, Public Welfare Dept. Bill, Nov., p. 12

WILSON, LEWIS A., Pres., Natl. Socy. for Vocational Education

Con, Public Welfare Dept. Bill, Nov., p. 14

WINTER, MRS. THOMAS G., Pres. General Federation of Women's
Clubs

Con, Public Welfare Dept. Bill, Nov., p. 13

WISCONSIN FARMER

Con, Ship Subsidy Bill, July, p. 15

WOMAN'S MUNICIPAL LEAGUE OF BOSTON

Con, Maternity Bill, Oct., p. 7

WOMEN

Organization in Political Parties, Aug., pp. 16-17
Why Joining Democratic Party, Aug., p. 21
Why Joining Republican Party, Aug., p. 20

WOMEN'S JOINT CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE

History; Membership; Program, July, pp. 20-21
Women's Legislative Program,* July, 20-22

WOOD, WILLIAM R., Rep., Indiana

Con, Lehlbach Reclassification Bill, Feb., p. 7;
Natl. Republican Congressional Committee, Aug., p. 14
Wright, William C., Rep., Georgia

Con, Anti-Lynching Act, Mar., p. 14

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