Index 



Imperialist League, i. 699; remarks of, 

 to author, concerning Foundation for 

 Improvement of Teaching, ii. 189, 190; 

 Simplified Spelling Board established by, 

 191-192; aims of, as seen through German 

 militarists' eyes, 539 



Carnegie, Thomas Morrison, trustee of Car- 

 negie Foundation, ii. 188 



Carnegie Balkan Commission of Inquiry, ii. 

 603, 605 



Carnegie Endowment for International 

 Peace, ii. 338; letter to Andrew D. White 

 concerning administration of, 339-342; 

 unsuccessful appeal to, for Belgian Com- 

 mission of Inquiry (1914), 643; policy of, 

 modified owing to developments in World 

 War, 649 



Carnegie Foundation for Improvement of 

 Teaching, ii. 187-191 



Carranza, joint telegram sent Wilson and, 

 ii. 812 



Carrel brothers, noted guides, i. 352 



Carruth, William H., successor of Anderson 

 at Stanford, ii. 666 



Carson, Sir Edward, "Lord of Misrule," ii. 

 482-483; responsible for gun-running in 

 1914, 624-625 



Carter, James C., vice-president Anti-Im- 

 perialist League, i. 699 



Cartoons, in Sydney Bulletin, ii. 228; Japan- 

 ese, 361-362; by Alsatians, 506-509 



Casa Blanca case, ii. 412 



Casanova, Father, i. 212 



Casement, Sir Roger, affair of, ii. 625-626 



Caste system in Japan, ii. 50-52 



Castile Academy, i. 35 



Castle, Otis H., with author on speaking 

 tours, ii. 662 



" Castle in Spain," poem, i. 375 



" Catalogue of Fishes of Japan," by Jordan, 

 Tanaka, and Snyder, ii. 379, 445 



Catfish, in pond at author's home farm, i. 7; 

 in East Coy Creek, ii 



Cathcart, A. M., one of Palo Alto's city 

 fathers, i. 382 n.; quoted on religious 

 teaching at Stanford, 404-405 



Cathedrals, English, ii. 485 



Catholics, found among native Samoans, ii. 

 no 



Cattaro, visit to (1913), ii. 526 



" Cauchemar de /'Europe," Gobat's, ii. 500 



Ceara, Brazil, fossil fishes from, ii. 711 



Cecil, Lord Robert, estimate of, ii. 482 



Cemeteries, Turkish, ii. 587 



Census, Fur Seal, i. 563-564 



C 854 3 



Central Pacific Ry., account of building of, 



i. 481-482 

 Cettinje, visit to (1913), ii. 527; experience 



*t> 533-534 



Ceylon, stop-over in, ii. 562-564 

 Chadsey, Charles E., Stanford '92, i. 412 

 Chamberlain, Basil Hall, quoted, ii. 16; 



orthography for Japanese words devised 



by, 17 n. 

 Chamberlain, Joseph, responsibility of, for 



Boer War, i. 656 



Chamisso, A. von, naturalist, i. 391 

 Chancellorsville, battle of, ii. 428-429 

 Chaparral, The, Stanford student publica- 

 tion, i. 406-407; cartoon in, aimed at 



author, ii. 735 

 Chapman, Bertha L. (Mrs. V. M. Cadyl, 



Stanford '95, i. 707 

 Chapter houses at Stanford University, i. 



427 



Chapultepec, view from, i. 639-640 



Charlestown, Mass., addresses at prison at, 

 ii. 280 



Chase, J. M., member of Delta Upsilon, i. 

 58-59 



Chaucer, Fluegel's study of, i. 439, ii. 783 



Cheerful, Cape, i. 555; poem inspired by, 

 595-596 



Cheney, John Vance, writer in poetry and 

 prose, i. 455; response by, to Markham's 

 "Man with the Hoe," 456 



Cheney, William F., on faculty of Stanford 

 medical school, ii. 283 



Chess, author's interest in, i. 38; on first 

 Australian voyage, ii. 200 



Chesterton, G. K., at Old Jordan's, ii. 617- 

 618 



Chew, Ng Poon, leader of Chinese in San 

 Francisco, ii. 32, 667 



Cheyney, Edward P., ii. 716 n. 



Chicago, great fire at, i. 101; Republican 

 National Convention at (1920), ii. 777 



China, Boxer uprising in, ii. 27-32; thwart- 

 ing of Taft's plans in regard to, 290; 

 revolution in (1911)5405 



"Chinatown," San Diego, i. 203; San Fran- 

 cisco, 221 



Chinese, early acquaintance with, in Cali- 

 fornia, i. 210; peculiar code of conduct of, 



221-222 



Chinook jargon of Indians, i. 224 



Chipmunks, mountain, i. 536 



Choate, Joseph, legal advocate for Stanford 



University, i. 503-504 

 Christchurch, South Island, ii. 236-238 



