Index 



author addressed to, on completion of 

 translation of Dante's " Divina Comme- 

 dia," 833-834; verses to David Starr 

 Jordan and, by Charles K. Field, 835 



Anderson, Major Robert, of Fort Sumter, i. 

 32 



Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. R. McK., of Syd- 

 ney, ii. 569 



Anderson, VV. A., of Lexington, Va., ii. 433; 

 quoted, 440 



Andrews, Asa ("Uncle John"), character at 

 Stanford, i. 382-383 



Andrews, Fannie Fern, work of, for inter- 

 national conciliation, ii. 293; in Paris 

 (i9io)> 2,'^yy luncheon to, 323-324; officer 

 of Organization for Durable Peace, 671 n. 



Angel-fish, at Moana aquarium, ii. 405-406 



Angell, Frank, Stanford professor, i. 382, 

 440, ii. 173 



Angell, James B., president of University of 

 Michigan, i. 151 



Angell, Norman (Ralph Lane), ii. 318-321; 

 Sunday excursion with, in London (1910), 

 327; meetings with, in 1913, 461, 462; 

 conference called by, at Le Touquet, 

 512-516; summer school of pacifists as- 

 sembled by (1914), 617-618; words of, on 

 entrance of England into World War, 

 639; quotation from, 758 



Angel Stone at New Harmony, i. 193 



"Animal Life," textbook, i. 444 



Animal pets at author's Stanford residence, 



i. 514-517 

 Annecy, Savoy, visit to, ii. 159 

 Annette Island, Indian village on, i. 553-554 

 "Annexation and Conquest," article on, ii. 



. ^\ 



"Antigone," presentation of, at Stanford, i. 



4I9 

 Anti-imperialism, i. 617, 618 

 Anti-Imperialist League, appeal of (1899), 



i. 699-700 

 Antwerp, linguistic experiences in, i. 349; 



Rubens' " Descent from the Cross" at, 



ii. 500; Pangermanist plans regarding 



(1913), 554 

 Aoki, Kumakichi, naturalist, ii. 77, 78; visit 



from, at Tokyo in 191 1, 399 

 Aomori, Japan, visit to, ii. 52-54, 60-61 

 Aosta, cretinism at, ii. 313-315 

 Aoyama Girls' School, ii. 359 

 Apcar, Diana Agabeg, Armenian woman in 



Yokohama, ii. 378 

 Apgar, Austin C, student of Agassiz at 



Penikese, i. 116 



Apia, Samoan town, ii. 99; bombardment of, 



by British and Americans (1899), 100- 



loi; hurricane of 1889 at, 103; memories 



ofR.L. Stevenson at, 103-106; the reef at, 

 113-114 



ApoUon. See Bovedurfsky 



Apostolides, Nicholas, Athenian naturalist, 

 '•331 



Apple culture, author's early interest in, i. 

 44 



Appleton Collegiate Institute, author's serv- 

 ice as principal of, i. 120-124; revisited 

 after forty-two years, 124, ii. 706 



Appomattox Court House, visit to, ii. 434 



Aqueducts, Roman, ii. 604 



Arbitration, international, i. 606 



Arboretum, Stanford University, i. 375-376 



Arbutus, trailing, in Monroe County, In- 

 diana, i. 199 



Arcadia, western New York, i. 6 



Architecture of Stanford University, i. 372- 



375 

 Arco, village of, ii. 524 

 Arctic regions, flora of, i. 556 

 Arden, Mrs. E. H. Harriman's home, ii. 



297-298 

 Argonaut, weekly edited by Jerome Hart, i. 



464 

 Arion, Palo Alto stallion, i. 371 

 Armenia, Mrs. Apcar's appeal for, ii. 378; 



prominent people of, 611 

 Armistice, vain hopes founded on the, ii. 



757-759 

 Armsby, Henry P., of Pennsylvania State 



College, ii. 248 

 Arnold, Matthew, quoted, ii. 160, 161 

 Arnold, Ralph, Stanford '99, i. 23; trustee of 

 Stanford University, ii. 129 n.; monograph 

 by, on fossil moUusks of Southern Cali- 

 fornia, 474; expert on oil deposits, 474 n. 

 Arrott, Charles, Princeton student, ii. 722- 

 723; later news of, as "somewhere in 

 France," 723 n. 

 Asano, Mr. and Mrs. S., hosts at social func- 

 tions in Japan, ii. 35i-352> 373-374, 4°° 

 Ascension Forum, New York, address at 



(1920), ii. 775 

 Asheville, N. C, visit to, i. 161 

 AshJey, George H., Stanford '92, i. 707 

 Asquith, Herbert, a mental aristocrat, ii. 481 

 Association of American Universities, ii. 



1-2; meeting of (1914), 656 

 Astor, Hotel, New York, address at (1914), 



ii. 653 

 Astoria, early visit to (1880), i. 222-223 



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