Index 



Schneder, David B., president of North 

 Japan College, ii. 44-45; author the guest 

 of, in Sendai in 1911, 362 



Schnee, Albert H., governor of Upolu, ii. 

 112-113 



Schobinger, Dr., Swiss friend, ii. 160 



School Peace League, ii. 293 



Schools, Korean, ii. 393-394 



Schreiner, Olive, meeting with, ii. 467 



Schiicking, Walther, ii. 522, 671 n.; effects of 

 junker opposition to, 539; member of 

 Balkan Commission, 605; experience of, 

 during World War, 767 



Schurman, Jacob G., i. 397, ii. 774; lectures 

 by, at Stanford, i. 401 



Schurz, Carl, advocate of Civil Service 

 Reform, i. 313; vice-president Anti- 

 Imperialist League, 700 



Schuyler, Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery, Jr., 

 of American Embassy in Japan, ii. 372 



Schwann Inn, Frankfort, ii. 537-538 



Schwimmer, Rosika, leading spirit in Henry 

 Ford's Peace Crusade, ii. 681-684 



Scidmore, Eliza R., writer and traveler, ii. 



389 

 Scidmore, G. H., American consul-general 



at Seoul, ii. 389 



Sciosophy, doctrines named, i. 600 

 Scofield, Norman B., Stanford student, i. 



526, ii. 296 

 Scotland, lecturing trip in (1913), ii. 1:42- 



545; comparison of Oregon and, 545 

 Scott, C. P., editor of Manchester Guardian, 



ii. 548 



Scott, George W., Stanford '96, i. 709 

 Scott, James Brown, director World Peace 

 Foundation, ii. 291; views of, on ways to 

 preserve peace, 338; withdrawal of, from 

 State Department, 338; secretary of 

 peace organizations, 650; policy of quiet- 

 ism urged by, on outbreak of World War, 

 650 



Scott, J. G., student at Penikese, i. 1 16 

 Scott, Leland S., Stanford student in Paris, 



ii- 3 2 3 

 Scott, M. M., Superintendent of Schools, 



Honolulu, ii. 88 

 Scott, Rose, member of Peace Society in 



Melbourne, ii. 566 

 Scripps Institution for Biological Research, 



i. 451; dedication of new building of, ii. 



705 _ 



Scutari, adventures at, ii. 529-530 

 Scylla and Charybdis, passage of, ii. 561 

 Scale, Alvin, ichthyologist, i. 308, ii. 117 



C8 9 4 3 



Sea Lion, Brown, of California, i. 587 

 Sea Otter, extirpation of, i. 581-582; meas- 

 ures for reestablishing the species, 582- 



583 



Seals, distinguished from the Fur Seal, i. 

 545; the true or Hair, 566. See Fur Seal 



Sea-parrot, found on Pribilofs, i. 565 



Searles, Dennis, Stanford student, i. 522 



Seasons in California, i. 435 



Seattle, visit to (1880), i. 223; State Uni- 

 versity at, 223-224 



Sebree, Captain (later Admiral), ii. 102, 112, 



^ 117, 118-119, 125 



Sebree, Jack, son of Captain Sebree, ii. 119 



Sedan, battlefield of, ii. 496-497 



Seddon, Richard, New Zealand politician, 

 ii. 243 



Seeck, Otto, comment by, on German atroc- 

 ities in China, ii. 31-32; visit with, 324- 

 325; letter by, on World War, 325-326; 

 death of son and letter from, 326; mis- 

 guided view taken by, of World War, 660 



Segregation, remedy for cretinism, ii. 315 



Selous, F. C., hunter and explorer, ii. 265 



Sempervirens Club, i. 518 



Sen, Sun Yat, Chinese dreamer, ii. 32-33; 

 temporary president of Chinese Republic, 



34 

 Sendai, Japan, visits to, ii. 44-48, 64-67, 



362-363 



Seneca Lake, camp meeting on, i. 50 

 Seoul, visit to, ii. 387-396 

 Sequoia, origin of term, i. 393 n. 

 Sequoia, The, Stanford student publication, 



i. 406 



Sequoias, destruction of, in Converse Ba- 

 sin, i. 649 



Sequoia Sempervirens, i. 392-393 

 Sequoia washingtonia, i. 393, 428-429 

 Serra, Padre Junipero, i. 212, 436; conspic- 

 uous in California history, 213 

 Seton, Ernest Thompson, at Stanford, i. 474 

 Severance, CaroIineL., friend in Los Angeles, 



i. 469 



Sewall, Edward C., Stanford '98, i. 709 

 Sewall, May Wright, i. 130 

 Sewall, Theodore L., educator, i. 130 

 Seward, George L., Stanford student, i. 526 

 Shackleton, Sir Ernest, meeting with, ii. 617 

 Shafter, Judge, member of Stanford board 



of trustees, i. 395 



Shaler, N. S., Harvard scientist, i. 107; sum- 

 mer school of, at Cumberland Gap, 138- 

 139; charming personality of, 139 

 Shark-pilots (remoras), ii. 202 



