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Margaret Sanger: an autobiography.

Chapter 42: INDEX
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The author traces her upbringing and early influences, then recounts her emergence as an advocate for birth control, the founding of clinics and organizations, and the legal and social battles she faced. She documents campaigns at home and abroad, exchanges with colleagues and opponents, and the practical and philosophical debates surrounding reproductive health and public policy. The narrative mixes personal memoir, activist reportage, travel impressions, and strategic reflection, concluding with meditations on law, medicine, social reform, and hopes for incremental change in public attitudes and institutions.

INDEX

  • Abbott, Leonard, 74
  • Abortion, 89ff., 217, 285, 449, 450
  • Academy of Medicine, 181, 358, 404, 405, 410
  • Ackermann, Frances Brooks, 188, 260, 261, 392, 395, 417
  • Adams, Maude, 37, 38
  • Agra, 479
  • Albany, N.Y., 208, 292, 411
  • Aldred, Guy, 136, 274
  • Allahabad, 479
  • Allison, Van Kleek, 207, 211
  • American Birth Control League, 300, 359, 369, 392ff., 409, 415
  • American Civil Liberties Union, 309
  • American Federation of Labor, 78, 80, 421
  • American Medical Association, 416, 421, 430
  • American Public Health Association, 298
  • American Women’s Association, 413
  • Ankelsaria, Dr., 476ff.
  • Anti-Religious Museum, Leningrad, 440
  • Arizona, 459, 460, 491
  • Armory Exhibition, N.Y., 68
  • Ashley, Jessie, 71, 96, 100, 101, 207, 232, 234, 252, 264
  • Astor, Lady Nancy, 390, 391
  • Atlanta Ga., 413
  • Bamberger, Charles J., 176, 258
  • Barber, Billy, 434
  • Barber-Surgeons’ Hall, 462, 463
  • Barcelona, 154ff.
  • Baroda, 479ff.;
  • Barr, Sir James, 272
  • Bass, Mrs. Robert P., 459
  • Batum, 455
  • Bavaria, 287ff.
  • Bedborough Trial, 135
  • Bell, George H., Commissioner of Licenses, 252
  • Bellamy, Edward, 268
  • Bellows, George, 74
  • Belmont, Mrs. O. P., 381
  • Benares, 476, 478ff.
  • Bendix, Dr. Kurt, 389
  • Bennett, Arnold, 186, 371
  • Berger, Victor, 83
  • Berkman, Alexander, 71, 314
  • Berlin, 1920, 280ff.;
  • Besant, Annie, 127, 142, 172, 485
  • Bijur, Justice Nathan, 252
  • Bird, Mrs. Charles Sumner, 460
  • Birth Control, history of, 125–129;
  • Birth Control Review, 252ff., 393, 395
  • Bland, J. O. P., 299
  • Block, Anita, 76, 96, 180
  • Blossom, Frederick A., 198, 210, 251, 253ff.
  • Bocker, Dr. Dorothy, 358ff.
  • Bombay, 466ff.
  • Borah, Senator William E., 420, 422
  • Bose, Sir Jagardis Chandra, 475
  • Boston, Mass., 207
  • Boyce, Neith, 96
  • Boyd, Mary, 362
  • Boyle, Gertrude, 208, 296
  • Bradlaugh, Charles, 127, 142
  • Brattleboro, Vt., 368
  • Bratton, Senator Sam. G., 420
  • Brevoort Hotel dinner, 187ff.
  • British Museum, 124f., 130, 142
  • Brooklyn Eagle, 221
  • Brooklyn, Raymond Street Jail, 221ff.
  • Broun, Heywood, 263, 293, 373
  • Browne, F. W. Stella, 129
  • Brownsville, clinic, 213ff.;
  • Brunton, Paul, 462, 486
  • Brush, Charles, 417
  • Bryan, William Jennings, 39
  • Buck, Pearl, 495
  • Buckmaster, Lord, 370f., 398
  • Buckner, Emory R., 313ff.
  • Bullitt, Ambassador William G, 443ff.
  • Bundesen, Dr. Herman, 361
  • Bureau of Social Hygiene, 78
  • Burns Detective Agency, 406
  • Byrne, Mrs. Ethel, 95, 186f., 208, 216, 224–234
  • Byrne, Jack, 42
  • Cairo, Egypt, 352ff.
  • Calcutta, 471ff.
  • Calicut, 488f.
  • Call, New York, 74, 76ff., 109
  • Cap d’Ail, 380
  • Caraway, Senator Hattie, 422
  • Carlile, Richard, 114
  • Carpenter, Alice, 187
  • Carpenter, Mrs. Benjamin, 361
  • Carpenter, Edward, 121, 130f., 139, 186
  • Carr-Saunders, Sir A. M., 379
  • Cass, Dr. Muriel, 491
  • Catalans, 162ff.
  • Catholics, 19ff., 218, 294, 303ff., 411ff.
  • Catholic Welfare Conference, 415
  • Caucasus, 454ff.
  • Chance, Clinton, 359, 379
  • Chautauqua, 34, 39
  • Chicago Conference, 361
  • Chicago, speaking experience in, 196
  • Clapp, Elsie, 118
  • Claverack College and Hudson River Institute, 35ff.
  • Clayton, Judge, 186, 189
  • Clinic, anecdotes, 399ff.;
  • Clinical Research Bureau, 360, 398
  • Clyde, Mrs. Ethel, 433, 437, 444, 455
  • Coghlan, Father, of Corning, 20, 21
  • Colgate University, 365f.
  • Columbia Colony, 61, 268
  • Committee of One Hundred, 229, 231, 300
  • Communism, Bavaria, 288ff.;
    • Russia, 436ff.
  • Comstock, Anthony, 77, 176
  • Comstock Law, 77, 111, 130, 182, 414, 427
  • Confédération Générale de Travail, 101
  • Conference, Chicago, 361;
    • First National Birth Control, 298ff.;
    • Fifth International, 337, 354;
    • Los Angeles, 416;
    • Regional, 416;
    • Sixth International Malthusian and Birth Control, 369ff.;
    • World Population Conference, Geneva, 376–388;
    • Zurich, 408ff.
  • Connecticut, birth control legislation, 293f.
  • Content, Assistant District Attorney Harold A., 115, 120, 180ff., 189
  • Contraception, 104, 143, 290, 363f., 407ff.
  • Cooper, John M., Ph.D., 415
  • Copeland, Senator Royal S., 427
  • Cornell Medical School, 433
  • Corning, N.Y., 11, 19, 24, 27f., 43, 493
  • Corrigan, Magistrate Joseph E., 306
  • Coughlin, Father Charles E., 425
  • Courtney, Lieutenant Joseph, 313
  • Cousins, Margaret, 461
  • Cox, Harold, 172, 272, 296, 299, 303f.
  • Crane, Judge Frederick E., 292, 296
  • Crew, Dr. A. F., 380
  • Cummings, Attorney General, 428
  • Darjeeling, India, 475
  • Darrow, Clarence, 185
  • Dave, Victor, 100f.
  • Davenport, C. B., 374
  • Dawson, Baron, of Penn, 294f., 370f., 411
  • Day, Mrs. George H., Sr., 293, 396, 415
  • Debs, Eugene V., 69f., 351
  • Delafield, Mrs. Lewis L., 230, 304, 396
  • Dennett, Mary Ware, 180f., 189, 414, 416
  • Denver, Colo., 201
  • de Silver, Albert, 309
  • Detroit, 366
  • de Vilbiss, Dr. Lydia Allen, 298, 358
  • Dick, Mrs. Alexander C., 417
  • Dickinson, Dr. Robert L., 404f., 407, 430
  • Di Gregorio, John, 81
  • Dineen, Monsignor Joseph P., 304ff.
  • Dodge, Mabel, 72ff.
  • Dolphin, Martin W., 312ff.
  • Donohue, Captain Thomas, 304ff.
  • Drummond, Sir Eric, 379, 386
  • Drysdale, Bessie, 128, 290, 296
  • Drysdale, Dr. Charles R., 128, 143
  • Drysdale, Dr. C. V., 128ff., 178, 290, 296, 373
  • Drysdale, Dr. George, 128
  • Dunlop, Dr. Binnie, 129, 170
  • Durant, Ida Kaufman, 75
  • Durant, Will, 75, 434
  • Dutch Neo-Malthusian League, 143ff.
  • East, Professor E. M., 364, 387
  • Eastman, Crystal, 108
  • Eastman, Max, 182, 185
  • Eddy, Sherwood, 435, 448
  • Egypt, 352ff.
  • Ellis, Edith, 137ff., 176
  • Ellis, Havelock, 75, 94, 133–141, 166, 276ff., 286, 370
  • England, 1914, 122ff.;
  • Enright, Police Commissioner, 302
  • Equi, Dr. Marie, 205f.
  • Erie Railroad, 25
  • Ernst, Morris, 404, 406ff., 427
  • Esther, 36, 45
  • Ettor, Joe, 80, 83
  • Eugenics, 374f., 415
  • Fabian Hall address, 170
  • Fabian Society, Liverpool, 122
  • Fairchild, Professor Henry Pratt, 387, 420
  • Family Limitation, 112, 117, 119f., 121, 176, 182, 184f., 206, 232, 253, 262, 321, 342
  • Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America, 411
  • Federal Legislation, 414–428
  • Feminists, 187
  • Ferch, Johann and Betty, 373f.
  • Feridoonji, Mrs. Rustomji, 481ff.
  • Ferrer, Francisco, 74, 123, 162f.
  • Ferrer School, 74
  • Fischer, Louis, 448
  • Fishbein, Dr. Morris, 417
  • Fishkill, 357
  • Fitzgerald, Adelaide, 54
  • Fitzpatrick, George, 68
  • Flack, Principal of Claverack, 39
  • Flynn, Elizabeth Gurley, 72, 79
  • Flynn, Tom, 79
  • France, 99ff., 153
  • Freschi, Judge John J., 229
  • Frick, Henry Clay, 72
  • Friedrichshaven, 289f.
  • Frohman, Charles, 36f.
  • Fruits of Philosophy, 126f.
  • Fuller, Orson, phrenologist, 19
  • Gaekwar of Baroda, 480ff.
  • Galdós, Pérez, 164
  • Gandhi, 462, 465, 467ff., 481
  • Garth, Dr. William H., 396
  • Gartz, Kate Crane, 214
  • Gassaway, Percy, 427
  • General Federation of Women’s Clubs, 430
  • Geneva, Switzerland, 378ff.
  • Genss, Dr. Abram B., 450
  • George, Henry, 17f., 204, 268
  • Germany, 253f., 377, 388
  • Gillett, Senator Frederick Huntington, 419, 422
  • Gilman, Charlotte Perkins, 108
  • Gini, Corrado, 385
  • Giovanitti, Arturo, 80, 83
  • Giovanitti, Carrie, 81
  • Glasgow, Scotland, 96ff., 274ff.
  • Globe, New York, 74, 90
  • Goff, Judge John W., 314f.
  • Goldman, Emma, 72, 203, 207, 314
  • Goldstein, Dr. Ferdinand, 373
  • Goldstein, J. J., 224–238, 258, 305
  • Goldstein, Rabbi Sidney, 420
  • Gompers, Samuel, 78, 83
  • Grotjahn, Dr. Alfred, 388
  • Guy, Harry, 463
  • Hague, Netherlands, 145
  • Haire, Dr. Norman, 290
  • Hall, Bolton, 207, 234
  • Halton, Dr. Mary, 188, 212f., 266, 296f.
  • Hancock, Representative Frank, 423
  • Hand, Judge Augustus, 427
  • Hand, Judge Learned, 427
  • Hanihara, Masanao, 318
  • Hapgood, Hutchins, 74, 96
  • Harman, Moses, 374
  • Harris, Dr. Louis T., 407
  • Harum, David, 44
  • Hastings, Senator Daniel O., 426f.
  • Hastings-on-Hudson, 61ff., 96
  • Hatfield, Senator Henry D., 423, 426
  • Hatting, Magistrate Peter A., 311
  • Hawthorne, Charles, 96
  • Hayes, Archbishop Patrick J., 299, 306ff.
  • Haynes, E. P. C., 172
  • Haywood, William (Big Bill), 70, 75, 80, 84, 96, 100f., 104, 264
  • Hazel, Judge, 115, 118, 120, 180
  • Healey, Representative Arthur D., 424
  • Health Day, Moscow, 444
  • Henri, Robert, 74
  • Hepburn, Mrs. Thomas, 188, 293, 395, 417
  • Herrmann, Justice Moses, 229
  • Higgins, Anne Purcell, 11, 16, 27, 41
  • Higgins, Bob, 493
  • Higgins, Dick, 493
  • Higgins, Ethel, 22, 26, 42ff.;
    • see Byrne
  • Higgins, Henry George McGlynn, 29ff.
  • Higgins, Joe, 27
  • Higgins, Mary, 14f., 34, 63, 494
  • Higgins, Michael Hennessey, 12ff., 27ff., 41ff., 114, 208, 265, 493
  • Higgins, Nan, 34f., 59, 63, 265
  • Himes, Professor Norman, 365f.
  • Hindus, Maurice, 434
  • Hirschfeld, Dr. Magnus, 286f.
  • Hirshfield, David F., 313
  • Hogan, Assistant District Attorney, 406
  • Holden, Dr. Frederick C., 407
  • Holland, see Netherlands
  • Holland-Rantos Co., 364, 396
  • Holmes, John Haynes, 253
  • Holt, Dr. Emmett, 297f.
  • Hong Kong, 348ff., 490
  • Honolulu, 318f., 491
  • Horder, Baron Thomas, 463
  • Houghton family of Corning, 28;
    • see Hepburn
  • How-Martyn, Edith, 170, 379, 382, 386, 409, 465
  • Howe, Marie, 108
  • Hu-Shih, Dr., 340, 342, 347
  • Hull House, 196
  • Huxley, Julian, 379
  • Hyderabad, 489
  • Hylan, Mayor, 312f.
  • Ibsen, 435
  • India, 351, 461–490
  • Indianapolis, 199
  • Industrial Workers of the World, 69, 80, 102, 204f., 265, 447
  • Inge, Dean, 273, 377f.
  • Ingersoll, Colonel Robert G., 20f.
  • Institute for Experimental Medicine, Russia, 441
  • Institute for Protection of Motherhood and Children, Russia, 441, 450
  • Institute of Politics, Williamstown, 377
  • International Information Center, 461
  • Ireland, 277ff.
  • Ishimoto, Baron Keikichi, 296, 319
  • Ishimoto, Baroness Shidzué, 296, 319f., 322f., 491
  • Ismail Mirza, 489
  • Israel, Rabbi Edward L., 424
  • Italy, overpopulation, 377
  • Jacobs, Dr. Aletta, 142, 148, 374, 408
  • Jacoby, Dr. Abraham, 181, 188
  • Japan, 295f., 317–336, 346, 377, 490
  • Jaurès, Jean, 101, 143
  • Jensen, Fru Thit, 373
  • Johnson, Alvin, 384
  • Johnson, Professor Roswell H., 420
  • Junior League, 420
  • Kahn, Dr. Morris H., 226
  • Kaizo, 296, 316, 320, 325, 327
  • Kalimpong, 474
  • Kaminsky, Dr., 448ff.
  • Kato, Baron Admiral, 318
  • Kaufman, Viola, 416, 428f.
  • Kavanoky, Dr. Nadina, 437
  • Kennedy, Anne, 261, 292, 301, 303, 305, 396, 415
  • Kennedy, Dr. Foster, 407
  • Key, Ellen, 111, 389, 435
  • Keynes, John Maynard, 354f., 376
  • Killarney, 277
  • Kingsbury, John A., 414, 434
  • Knights of Labor, 20
  • Knoblauch, Mary, 252, 260, 351
  • Knopf, Dr. S. Adolphus, 364
  • Knowlton, Dr. Charles, 126
  • Knox, Assistant District Attorney, 189
  • Kollwitz, Käthe, 284
  • Komroff, Manuel, 74
  • Korea, 327f.
  • Krishnavarma, Shyamaji, 102
  • Ku Klux Klan, 366f.
  • Kyoto, 334ff.
  • Lahey, Chief Inspector, 309
  • Lapouge, Dr. G. O., 372
  • Larkin, Jim, 351
  • Latz Foundation, 412
  • Lawrence textile workers’ strike, 80ff.
  • League of Nations, 378f., 383
  • Lebedova, Dr., 450
  • Lectures, Albany, 208;
    • Boston, 207;
    • Brattleboro, Vt, 367h;
    • Calcutta, 472;
    • Calicut, 488;
    • Chicago, 197;
    • Colgate University, 365f.;
    • Denver, 201;
    • Detroit, 366;
    • Glasgow, 274ff.;
    • Indianapolis, 199;
    • Ku Klux Klan, 366f;
    • Los Angeles, 203;
    • Madras, 484;
    • Minneapolis, 198;
    • Pittsburgh, 196;
    • Portland, Ore., 204;
    • St. Louis, 198;
    • San Francisco, 203;
    • subject matter, 193ff.;
    • Tokyo, 327;
    • Women’s Co-operative Guild, London, 274
  • Lehr, Representative John C., 424
  • Lewis, Burdette G., 228
  • Liebknecht, Karl, 284
  • Lifshiz, Anna, 210f., 258, 259, 428
  • Lippmann, Walter, 74, 188, 199
  • Little, Clarence C., 374, 378, 386
  • Livadia, 456
  • Liverpool, 1914, 122ff.
  • London, 124, 268;
    • see England
  • Lopokouva, Lydia, 355
  • Los Angeles, 203
  • Lusitania, 176
  • Luxemburg, Rosa, 112, 284
  • McAdoo, Chief Magistrate, 403, 405
  • McCann, Warden Joseph, 240, 245
  • McCarran, Senator Pat, 426f.
  • McCormick, Mrs. Stanley, 383
  • MacFadden, Bernarr, 145
  • McGraw, Mrs. William, Sr., 366
  • McInerney, Justice, 177, 226
  • McNamara, Patrolwoman Anna, 403, 406
  • Madras, 484ff.
  • Maharani, see Baroda and Travancore
  • Maharshi, Sri Ramana, 462, 485ff.
  • Mallet, Sir Bernard, 379, 385f.
  • Malthus, Thomas Robert, 94, 125, 433
  • Malthusian League, 127;
    • see Neo-Malthusian
  • Malthusianism, 387, 449
  • Manhattan Eye and Ear Hospital, 55
  • Marion, Kitty, 256ff.
  • Married Love, 171f.;
    • see Marie Stopes
  • Marsh, Robert McC., 304, 312
  • Martin, Anne, 273
  • Martin, Mrs. Marjorie, 382
  • Marx, Karl, 68, 275, 439f.
  • Maternal Health Committee, 410
  • Mayo, Katherine, 461, 489
  • Megaw, Sir John, 464
  • Mehta, Mrs. Soudamini, 472
  • Mencken, H. L., 416
  • Mensinga, 143, 408
  • Methodists, 35f., 38, 421
  • Mill, John Stuart, 125
  • Millard, Dr. C. Killick, 273
  • Milwaukee, 411
  • Mindell, Fania, 197, 214ff., 230, 258
  • Minor, Robert, 200
  • Mischkind, Rabbi, 410
  • Missionaries in China, 344
  • Moffatt, Mrs. Douglas, 420
  • Moley, Professor Raymond, 307
  • Montserrat, 162
  • Moore, Mrs. Hazel, 417f.
  • Morgan, Anne, 414
  • Morrow, Dr. Prince, 78
  • Moscow, 439, 443ff.
  • Moscowitz, Judge Grover, 427
  • Motherhood in Bondage, 362
  • Mother India, 489
  • Moyston, Guy, 364
  • Mühsam, Erich, 288
  • Mundell, Dr. Joseph J., 424f.
  • Murphy, Patrolman Thomas J., 311ff.
  • Mussolini, 377
  • Mysore, 489
  • Naidu, Mrs. Sarojini, 466
  • National Birth Control League, 108, 180, 189, 196, 414
  • National Catholic Welfare Conference, 423
  • National Committee on Federal Legislation for Birth Control, 417
  • National Council of Jewish Women, 429
  • Nehru, Jawaharlal, 462, 479
  • Neo-Malthusian League, 124, 128, 169, 272, 290
  • Neo-Malthusian movement, 103, 107, 146ff., 169, 285, 290
  • Netherlands, 142–149
  • New Jersey, legislation, 294
  • New York County Medical Society, 405
  • New York Society for Suppression of Vice, 77, 176, 258
  • New York State Birth Control League, 211
  • New York State law, 211, 224, 292
  • New York Women’s Publishing Company, 260
  • Norris, Senator, 419
  • Norton, Hon. Mary T., 420
  • Nursing training and experience, 46–57, 86–92
  • O’Brien, Joseph, 96
  • Odling, Mrs. Norman, 473ff.
  • O’Keefe, Judge George J., 229
  • O’Ryan, Major General John J., 295
  • Osborne, Thomas Mott, 198, 242
  • O’Shea, William, 392
  • Owen, Robert, 126
  • Owen, Stanley, see Lord Buckmaster
  • Pandit, Ranjit Sitaram, 479
  • Pankhurst, Emmeline, 112, 256, 293
  • Pankhurst, Sylvia, 276
  • Parents’ Exhibition, 392
  • Paris, 99, 153
  • Park Avenue subway explosion, 57
  • Parker, Robert Allerton, 252
  • Parsons, Elsie Clews, 189
  • Paterson silk strike, 84
  • Pearl, Dr. Raymond, 364, 386
  • Peddie Institute, 431f.
  • Peking, 339ff.
  • Peking National University, 340
  • Peking Union Medical College, 342
  • Pepper, 359
  • Pessary, 143, 427
  • Peterson, Dr. Frederick, 297
  • Philips, Anna Jane, 462ff.
  • Philips, Mrs. John, 461
  • Physical Culture, 145, 152
  • Pictorial Review, 180
  • Pierce, Representative Walter M., 424
  • Pillay, Dr. A. P., 465
  • Pinchot, Amos, 192, 233
  • Pinchot, Mrs. Amos (Minturn), 229, 232f., 410
  • Pissoort, Dr. Elizabeth, 403
  • Pittsburgh, Pa., first state league, 196
  • Pivot of Civilization, 299
  • Place, Francis, 126, 294
  • Pollock, Simon H., 118
  • Pope, 411ff.
  • Population, Chinese, 347f.;
    • conference at Geneva, 376–387;
    • historical resume, 125ff.;
    • Japanese, 298, 326;
    • Russian, 450;
    • United States, 376;
    • world, 376ff.
  • Porter, Noel, 274
  • Portet, Lorenzo, 123, 153ff.
  • Portland, Ore., 204
  • Post Office, New York, 110, 261
  • Potter, Rev. Charles Francis, 420
  • Prison experiences, 221ff., 240–250
  • Prostitution, Chinese, 345f.
  • Protestant Episcopal Church, 410
  • Provincetown, Mass., 95ff., 264
  • Putnam, Major General G. P., 172, 377
  • Queens County Penitentiary, 240–250
  • Rabbis, Central Conference of, 411
  • Rai, Lajpat, 351
  • Raid, Brownsville, 310;
    • Fifteenth Street Clinic, 402ff.
  • Ramasan, Sir Vepa, 484f.
  • Rappard, Williams, 378
  • Raugh, Mrs. Enoch, 196
  • Rauh, Ida, 207, 234
  • Raymond Street Jail, 221ff.
  • Reed, John, 70, 84, 182, 264
  • Reedy, William Marion, 199f.
  • Reid, Mrs. Ogden, 306
  • Reiland, Dr. Karl, 307, 405
  • Reitman, Ben, 207
  • Reynal, Eugene Sugney, 54
  • Rhythm of Sterility and Fertility in Women, 412, 425
  • Ridge, Lola, 74
  • Riese, Dr. Herthe, 389
  • Riviera, 380ff.
  • Roberts, Walter A., 252
  • Robertson-Jones, Mrs. F., 384, 395
  • Robinson, Dr. William J., 171, 181, 207
  • Rockefeller, John D., Jr., 78, 315
  • Rocker, Rudolph and Milly, 280ff.
  • Rodman, Henrietta, 108, 187f.
  • Roman Catholic, see Catholic
  • Roosevelt, Theodore, 201
  • Rose, Florence, 433, 444f.
  • Rosenbluth, Magistrate, 404ff.
  • Ross, Edward Alsworth, 94, 364, 434
  • Ruben-Wolf, Dr. Marthe, 388, 449
  • Rublee, Juliet Barrett, 300ff., 310ff., 395
  • Russell, Chief Justice Richard B., 413
  • Russell, Lillian, 37
  • Russia, 290, 433–459
  • Rutgers, Dr. Hoitsema, 143ff., 290, 408
  • Ryan, Monsignor John A., 415, 423
  • Sacco-Vanzetti, 384
  • Sachs case, 89ff.
  • St. Moritz, 390
  • San Francisco, 203
  • Sanger, Grant, 65f., 76, 95, 97, 99, 116, 266f., 316ff., 332, 340, 350, 352ff., 431ff., 437, 443f., 459, 475, 491
  • Sanger, Margaret, Arizona, 459f., 491;
    • Brownsville clinic, 213–223;
    • Cape Cod, 94ff.;
    • childhood, 24ff.;
    • China, 337–348;
    • Columbia Colony, 61;
    • dramatic aspirations, 37;
    • Egypt, 352ff;
    • England, 1914, 121ff.;
    • father, see Michael Hennessey Higgins;
    • Federal indictment, 114–120, 180–190;
    • Fourteenth Street apartment, 208, 266;
    • France, 100–105;
    • Geneva, 376–388;
    • Germany, 1920, 280–290;
      • 1927, 388ff.;
    • Glasgow, 1913, 96ff.;
    • home, Corning, 12;
      • Hastings, 61ff.;
      • Tucson, 459f., 491;
      • Willow Lake, 357;
    • Hong Kong, 349f., 490;
    • India, 461–490;
    • Japan, 316–336;
    • Korea, 337f;
    • lecture tour, 1916, 192–208;
    • Liverpool, 122ff.;
    • marriage to William Sanger, 58ff.;
    • marriage to J. N. H. Slee, 355ff.;
    • mother, see Anne Purcell Higgins;
    • Netherlands, 142–149;
    • nurse, 46–57, 86–92;
    • Post Avenue apartment, 107;
    • prison term, 238–250;
    • Provincetown, Mass., 95ff.;
    • radicals, 68–85;
    • religious training, 21;
    • Russia, 433–459;
    • Sachs case, 89–92;
    • St. Moritz, 389;
    • St. Nicholas Avenue apartment, 59;
    • Saranac, 58ff.;
    • school, 27f., 33ff.;
    • Scotland, 1913, 96ff.;
      • 1920, 273–276;
    • sisters, see Mary and Nan Higgins and Ethel Byrne;
    • Socialism, 75ff.;
    • Spain, 153–168;
    • Switzerland, 299, 376–391, 408ff.;
    • teacher, 40f.;
    • Town Hall raid, 301–315;
    • trial for Brownsville clinic, 224–238;
    • Truro, 264;
    • tuberculosis, 58;
    • Woman Rebel, 106–120;
    • World Population Conference, 376–388;
    • Yonkers, 60;
    • Zurich, 408ff.
  • Sanger, Peggy, 65, 95, 97, 99, 103, 116, 175, 181f.
  • Sanger, Stuart, 59, 61, 63ff., 66, 75, 95, 97, 100, 116, 316, 402, 404, 431ff., 459, 492
  • Sanger, William, 56, 58, 60ff., 66, 68, 76, 104, 136, 176ff., 258
  • Sangster, Margaret E., 264
  • Sara, Henry, 136, 173
  • Saranac, N.Y., 58
  • Schmid, Dr. Julius, 54, 59
  • Schmid, Julius, manufacturer, 364
  • Schreiner, Olive, 11, 138ff.
  • Schroeder, Theodore, 112
  • Scotland, 96ff., 274ff.
  • Selincourt, Hugh de, 172f.
  • Seoul, 338
  • Shanghai, 343ff.
  • Shatoff, Bill, 117
  • Shaw, Bernard, 138, 371f., 411
  • Siegfried, André, 380
  • Silecchia, Vito, 250, 423
  • Simkhovitch, Mary, 225
  • Simonds, Herbert, 364
  • Sinclair, Upton, 69, 457
  • Singapore, 350ff.
  • Skidmore, Consul General at Tokyo, 320f.
  • Slee, J. Noah H., 355ff., 379
  • Smedley, Agnes, 252, 253, 351, 388, 456
  • Social agencies, criticism, 196f.
  • Socialism, 23, 68ff., 75f., 96, 109
  • Spain, 153–168
  • Spargo, John, 68
  • Spinney, Mabel, 260
  • Spinney, William, 245
  • Spermatoxin, 442
  • Stalin, 437, 439, 446
  • Stalingrad, 452
  • Steffens, Lincoln, 68
  • Stillman, Clara, 180
  • Stoddard, Lothrop, 302
  • Stokes, J. G. Phelps, 73
  • Stokes, Rose Pastor, 74, 188
  • Stone, Dr. Abraham, 434
  • Stone, Dr. Hannah M., 360, 363, 374, 399, 403f., 434
  • Stopes, Marie, 171, 186, 272
  • Strike, laundry workers, 78;
    • Lawrence textile workers, 80;
    • Paterson silk workers, 83
  • Stritt, Frau Maria, 112, 285
  • Strunsky, Anna, 74
  • Stuart, Amelia, 36, 54, 208
  • Sullivan, matron at penitentiary, 240, 244
  • Sullivan, Mrs. Mary, 403f., 406, 408
  • Summers, Hatton W., 424
  • Sun, New York, 110, 186
  • Sundaram, Dr. Manjeri, 485, 488
  • Swan, Judge Thomas, 427
  • Swazey, George, 258, 259
  • Switzerland, 299, 376–391, 408ff.
  • Syndicalism, 101f.
  • Syracuse, 411
  • Tagore, Rabindranath, 471f.
  • Taj Mahal, 479
  • Tarver, Representative Malcolm C., 424
  • Thomas, Albert, 379
  • Tiflis, 454ff.
  • Tilton, Dr. Benjamin, 396
  • Times, New York, 305f.
  • Timme, Mrs. Walter, 395, 417
  • Todd, Helen, 232, 258, 259
  • Tokyo, 322ff.
  • Toss, Irish setter, 15f.
  • Town Hall episode, 301ff., 306, 495
  • Trautman, William E., 80
  • Travancore, Maharani of, 481ff.
  • Tresca, Carlo, 80, 314
  • Trial, Ethel Byrne, 226ff.;
    • Fania Mindell, 230;
    • Margaret Sanger, 230ff.
  • Tribune, New York, 191, 306
  • Trivandrum, 481ff.
  • Trudeau, Dr., tuberculosis specialist, 58f.
  • Truro, Mass., 26ff.
  • Tucson, 460, 491
  • Ullrich, Dr. Mabel, 198
  • Untermyer, Samuel, 183ff.
  • Vanderlip, Frank, 295
  • Vandeveer, Mrs. J. B., 419
  • Vickery, Dr. Alice, 128, 169f., 172, 178, 273
  • Volga trip, 451ff.
  • Voluntary Parenthood League, 414f.
  • Vorse, Mary Heaton, 96, 188, 264
  • Wald, Lillian, 225
  • Wales, 123
  • Walling, William English, 74
  • Walton, Sidney, 464
  • Walworth Center, 296
  • Webster Hall, 82
  • Welch, Dr. William, 385
  • Wells, Catherine (Jane), 270ff.
  • Wells, H. G., 186, 268ff, 299, 316, 370, 380, 440
  • Westminster School, 432
  • What Every Girl Should Know, 77, 216, 219, 224, 230, 256
  • What Every Mother Should Know, 77
  • Whelan, Grover A., 405
  • Whitehurst, Margaret, 220, 310
  • White Plains Hospital, 45–57
  • White, Stanford, 56
  • Whitman, Governor Charles S., 232, 233, 255
  • Willett, Howard, 54
  • Williams, Dr. John Whitridge, 420
  • Williams, Dr. Linsley, 405
  • Williams, William E., 256
  • Willson, Dr. Prentiss, 425, 430
  • Wilson, Assistant District Attorney, 312
  • Wilson, Dr. C. I., 421
  • Wilson, President Woodrow, 186, 268
  • Winsor, Mary, 303f., 306, 313
  • Witcop, Rose, 136, 173, 280
  • Wobblies, see I.W.W.
  • Woman and the New Race, 266, 299, 362
  • Woman Rebel, 106–120, 170, 173, 184, 252
  • Woman suffrage, 17, 38, 190
  • Women’s Co-operative Guild, England, 273
  • Woo, Dr. Arthur, 490
  • Wood, C. E. S., 204
  • Woodward, Dr. William C., 417
  • Workhouse, Blackwell’s Island, 228, 240
  • World, New York, 227, 229, 299, 306, 384
  • World War, 131f., 143f., 148ff., 253f.
  • Yalta, 456
  • Yarros, Dr. Rachelle, 361
  • Yoshiwara, Tokyo, 332, 333
  • Zurich Conference, 408ff.