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1913 December 8. Woodrow Wilson speaks to a group of suffragettes at the White House.
1914 February 2. Wilson tells a committee of women that he cannot support them outright.
1915 October 19. Dr. Grayson writes to wife about Wilson's vote in Princeton for women's suffrage.
1917 August 10. Helen Todd writes that women need to weigh sacrifice of sending their men overseas.
1918 February 1. American efforts at suffrage have been heard and inspired others across the world.
1918 May 31. Mr. Creel writes to Wilson to encourage him to speak about the equality of voting.
1918 September 29. National American Woman Suffrage Association calls for suffrage as war measure.
1918 September 30. Wilson replies to Carrie Chapman Catt to say he did not follow suggestion.
1918 September 30. Wilson discusses passage of suffrage and how it could be beneficial to war effort.
1918 October 3. Woodrow Wilson shows support to win suffrage.
1918 October 3. Swarthmore professor supports Wilson's views on suffrage.
1918 November 18. Elizabeth Bass advises Wilson on how to pick women for the Paris Peace Commission.
1918 November 19. Wilson asks Elizabeth Bass what to do about women wanting to attend peace conference.
1918 November 21. Elizabeth Bass writes that she does not wish to go with him to the Paris Peace Conference.
1918 November 22. President Wilson thanks Elizabeth Bass for her letter.
1919 May 20. Address to Congress to persuade them to pass the suffrage amendment.