Index 



Brown, John, at Harper's Ferry, i. 32; Tho- 

 reau's address on, 74; Adirondack home 

 and burial place of, 321-322 



Brown, Lyman V. W., Stanford '96, i. 707 



Brown, Macmillan, ethnologist, ii. 236 



Brown, mind reader, i. 220 



Brown County, Ind., characteristics of, i. 

 200 



Brownell, Atherton, journalist and play- 

 wright, ii. 451; National Editorial Service 

 of, 452 



Brownell, H. H., sea poems of., i. 33 



Browning, Robert, opinions about, i. 71-73 



Brun, S. J., member of Stanford faculty, i. 

 400 



Brunner, Sir John, visit to, ii. 327-328; at 

 Duchess of Marlborough's, 461 



Brunt, Howard, of Halifax, ii. 302 



Brussels, visit to, in 1910, ii. 326-327; re- 

 visited in 1913, 501 



Bryan, William Jennings, i. 135; address by, 

 at Stanford, 477; in California to protest 

 against anti-Japanese legislation, ii. 448; 

 at Democratic National Convention of 

 1920, 776 



Bryan, William Lowe, president of Indiana 

 University, i. 240, 293, ii. 774; per- 

 sonality and career of, i. 296; success of 

 Indiana University under, 360; quoted, 

 ii. 288 n. 



Bryant, Albert G., organizing secretary 

 World Peace Foundation, ii. 291; at inter- 

 national congress of business men in Paris 

 (1914), 616; companion of author on lec- 

 turing trip in America in 1914, 652 



Bryant, Charles, report by, concerning 

 Alaskan seal islands, i. 550 



Bryce, James, and John Muir,i.2i7; "Amer- 

 ican Commonwealth" by, cited, 505; 

 meetings with,ii. 150-151; connection of, 

 with investigations of fisheries along Ca- 

 nadian border, 256257, 269; resemblance 

 between John Muir and, 269; acquaint- 

 ance renewed with, in London (1913), 

 480; quoted on Lord Courtney of Pen- 

 with, 481 



Bryce-Root plan concerning Canadian 

 boundary fisheries, ii. 270 



" Bubbles of Saki, The," poem, ii. 836-837 



Buck, Alfred E., minister to Japan, ii. 15, 16 



Budd, James H., California governor, i. 507 



Buddhist priests, dinner with, in Japan, ii. 



375 

 Buisson, Benjamin, at N. E. A. meeting in 



California (1915), ii. 666 



C 852 n 



Buisson, Ferdinand, minister of education 

 in France, ii. 323-324; delegate to Pana- 

 ma-Pacific Exposition, 324; at N. E. A. 

 meeting in California, 666 



Bulgaria, experiences in, ii. 575-585 



Bullard, Arthur, "Diplomacy of the Great 

 War," cited and quoted, ii. 808 



Bulletin, the Sydney, ii. 227-228 



Bullfight, attendance at a, i. 640 



Bullheads, in pond at author's birthplace, i. 

 7; in East Coy Creek, 1 1 



Bullitt, John C., i. 699 



Bumpus' Hell, geyser basin, i. 524 



Buncombe, origin of term, i. 161-162 



Bunker, Ida M., member of student party 

 in Europe, i. 185 n. 



Burbank, Luther, plant breeder and creator, 

 i. 448-449; place among men of science, 

 449; member Eugenics Commission, ii. 

 297 



Burcham, James T., Stanford '97, i. 707 



Burckhalter, Bonnie (Mrs. F. A. Fletcher), 

 i. 522 



Burdette, Robert J., humorist and preacher, 

 i. 458-459 



Burdette, Mrs. Robert J. (Clara Bradley 

 Baker), i. 459 



Burger, German naturalist in Japan, ii. 47 



Burgess, Otis A., president of Butler Uni- 

 versity, i. 183, 184 



Burns, Daniel M., Mexican concessionaire, 

 ii. 700; quoted, 701 



Burns, John, resigns from Cabinet, on en- 

 trance of England into World War, ii. 

 639; counterfeit address by, 645; lunch- 

 eons with, in London, 646 



Burr, George L., i. 397 



Burton, Senator Theodore E., of Ohio, ii. 44! 



Bush Street Restaurant, San Francisco, i. 

 216 



Butler, Amos W., at Indiana University, 

 i. 240; subsequent career, 240; visit to, in 

 1920, ii. 775 



Butler, Nicholas Murray, objections pre- 

 sented by, to project for national univer- 

 sity, i. 539; at conference in Paris, called 

 by La Paix par le Droit, ii. 6 1 5 



Butler, Ovid, Indianapolis citizen, i. 140; 

 founder of Butler University, 183 



Butler, Scot, president of Butler University 

 (College),!. 184-185 



Butler University, author's term as profes- 

 sor at, i. 139 ff., 183; period of dissension 

 in, 183-184; name changed to Butler 

 College, 185 



