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Christian Endeavor World, memorial to 



author from, ii. 444-445 

 Christiania, University of, i. 276 

 Christin, Charles A., Stanford student, ii. 



273; comparison between Eastern youth 



and, 278-279 

 Chronicle, the Japan, ii. 386 

 Chrystal, George, i. 397 

 Church, Irving P., i. 397 

 Churchill, Winston, estimate of, ii. 482; 



claims World War as his war, 635 

 Chuzenji, Lake, ii. 69, 355, 356 

 Cicadas in Japan, ii. 73-74 

 Cigarette-smoking by Japanese boys, ii. 66 

 Ciguatera, disorder caused by fishes, ii. 124 

 Cincinnati, University of, author's failure 



to secure professorship in, i. 151-152 

 Civic Forum Medal, the, i. 647-648 

 Civil Service Reform, need for, i. 312-313; 



progress in, 313-318 

 Civil War, author's memories of, i. 32-34; 



biological effects of, in Southern states, 



ii. 423-440 

 Clackamas River, fish hatchery on, i. 164 

 Clapp, Cornelia M., student at Penikese, i. 

 117; on Southern expedition with author 

 in 1878, 165; member of student party in 

 Europe, 185 n. 

 Clark, Ada Morse, assistant secretary of 



Henry Ford's Peace Crusade, ii. 684 

 Clark, Arthur B., Stanford professor, i. 382 

 n., 440; work of, against saloons, ii. 253; 

 debt of University to, 255 

 Clark, Champ, considered for presidential 

 candidate in 191 1, ii. 342; favorably com- 

 pared with Woodrow Wilson, 427 

 Clark, Evans, of Princeton, ii. 723 

 Clark, George A., secretary of Stanford 

 University, i. 445; secretary and recorder 

 of Fur Seal expedition (1896), 552; be- 

 comes highest authority on life and habits 

 of Fur Seal, 552; underhanded attacks on, 

 resulting from work for protection of Fur 

 Seals, 609 n. 

 Clark, John D., in Albuquerque, ii. 697 

 Clark, Judge, in El Paso, ii. 695 

 Clark, Mrs. (Leda Ballard), i. 124 

 Clark, P. H., student at Cornell, i. 65-66 

 Clark, Walter, chief justice of North Caro- 

 lina, ii. 437 

 Clarke, Frank W., professor in University 



of Cincinnati, i. 151 

 Clarke, J. F., lines by, ii. 558 

 Classen, Willard J., Stanford student, ii. 709 

 Cleaveland, Newton, Stanford '99, i. 708 



Clemens, S. L. (Mark Twain), on the Boer 

 War, i. 658 n. 



Cleveland, Daniel, student of Natural His- 

 tory, i. 204 



Cleveland, Grover, improvement in Civil 

 Service under, i. 315; a vote for, against 

 Blaine, 317; Mrs. Stanford's appeal to, 

 503; distrust by, of scientific attainments, 

 578; vice-president of Anti-Imperialist 

 League, 699 



Cliff-dwellings, at Walnut Creek Canyon, i. 

 621; of Pueblo Indians, 626 



Chngman, Gen. T. L., controversy between 

 Professor Mitchell and, i. 162 



Clocks and small boys, i. I4 



Cobb, John N., assistant in investigation of 

 Hawaiian fisheries, ii. 86, 87 



Cobden, Richard, acquaintance with, ii. 475 



Cobden Club of London, i. 542 



Cochran, W. Bourke, vice-president Anti- 

 Imperialist League, i. 699 



Cockayne, Leonard, plant study by, ii. 237 



Coco, spelling of word, ii. 98 n.; plantations 

 of, on Upolu, 109 



Coeducation, at Cornell University, i. 67, 

 82; question of, at Stanford, 420-421 



Coffey, James B., probate judge, i. 495-496 



Cold Harbor, battles of, ii. 435-436 



College Association of Indiana, author's 

 presidency of, i. 323 



"College Curriculum, Evolution of the," 

 address, i. 323-325 



College fraternities, pros and cons of, i. 59- 



64 

 College of Commerce, Tokyo, ii. 359 

 Colleges, honorary degrees conferred on 



author by, ii. 288 n. 

 CoUett, Robert, ichthyologist, i. 278 

 Collier, Captain and Mrs., of Clear Lake, ;. 



Collier, Price, statement by, ii. 646 

 Collier, Sarah, Stanford Pioneer, i. 523 

 Collins, Patrick A., vice-president .^nri- 



Imperialist League, i. 699 

 Colmar, visit to (1913), ii- 506-508 

 Colombo, collecting at (1914). "• 562-563 

 "Colonial Lessons of Alaska," Atlantic 



article on, i. 583 

 Colorado, study of fishes of, i. 334-336 

 Colors associated with letters, i. 20-21 

 Columbia River, salmon of, i. 226; eulachon 



in, 228 

 Columbia University, addresses at (1917), 



ii. 715; "Tolstoy case" at, 715-716; 



speeches against war, by students of, 727 



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