Ind< 



ex 



Coutts, Peter, mysterious Frenchman, i. 



377-378 _ 

 Coutts, Seiiora Cave J., i. 437 

 Cowles, Rheinart P., Stanford '99, i. 708 

 Cox, Charles E., Stanford '93, i. 401, 708 

 Cox, E. T., Indiana state geologist, i. 243 

 Cox, James M., presidential candidate, ii. 



776 

 Coyle, Albert, Stanford student, ii. 347 

 Cramer, Frank, Stanford '93, i. 525, 708 

 Cramer, Randall, pacifist, ii. 323 

 Crandall, Wesley C., Stanford '99, i. 708 

 Crane, Charles R., author's acquaintance 

 with, ii. 289; appointed ambassador to 

 China, 289; singular treatment of, and 

 practical dismissal, by State Department, 

 289-290; a supporter of Wilson in 1912, 

 420; effort of, to establish paper at Samo- 

 kov, 578-579 

 Crane, T. Frederick, Cornell instructor, i. 



93-94 

 Crawford, " Babe," Stanford student, ii. 175 

 Creager, William B., Indiana educator, i. 



292 

 Creighton, Elmer, i. 577 

 Cretinism at Aosta, account of, ii. 313-315; 



remedy found for, and end of, 315 

 Crichton-Browne, Sir James, at meeting of 



Eugenics Education Society, ii. 461 

 Croatia, visit to (1914), ii. 572 

 Crocker, Charles, one of owners of Southern 



Pacific, i. 478 

 Cronyn, Thoreau, student at Stanford, i.406 

 Cronyn, Mrs. (Zella Reld), i. 116 

 Crook, W. Harris, in Boston, ii. 724 

 Crook, Welton J., Stanford graduate, ii. 



220 

 Crook, William J., secretary to Welton 



Stanford, ii. 220, 566 

 Crosby, Oscar T., engineer, ii. 335 

 Crosby, W. O., student at Penikese, i. 109, 



116 

 Crothers, George E., Stanford '95, i- 505; 



trustee of Stanford University, ii. 129 n. 

 Crothers, Samuel M., West Lecturer, ii. 345 

 Crowley, J. B., government agent at St. 



Paul Island, i. 557 

 Cuba, visit to (1884), i. 284-286; fish fauna 



of, 286-287 

 Cubberley, EUwood P., student at Indiana 



University, i. 239; member of camping 



party in Kings River Canyon, 648; 



resolutions against militarism drawn up 



for N. E. A. by, 666 

 Cubberley, Mrs. Ell wood P., 1. 648 



Cuesta, Joaquin, Mexican host, i. 64I ; tragic 

 end of, 64 1 



Culver, George B., Stanford student, i. 526 



Cumberland Gap, Tenn., Harvard Summer 

 School of Geology at, i. 138-139 



Cummings, Edward, director and secretary 

 World Peace Foundation, ii. 291, 292 



Cunningham, Egbert, at Gainesville, i. 35 



Curran, Garner, secretary of Insurance 

 Congress, ii. 668 



Curry, David A., student at Indiana Uni- 

 versity, i. 240; cam.p manager in Yosem- 

 ite, 249 



Curti,Theodor, at conference of La Paix par 

 le Droit, ii. 615 



Curtis, G. W., non-resident professor at 

 Cornell, i. 88-89; sympathy of Roosevelt 

 with opinions of, 305; leader of Civil 

 Service Reform movement, 313 



Cutler, L. W., Stanford '06, trustee of Stan- 

 ford University, ii. 129 n. 



Cuyler, T. S., vice-president Anti-Imperial- 

 ist League, i. 699 



Cynn, Hugh, Korean graduate of American 

 university, ii. 388 



Cypress Point, Carmel Bay, i. 213 



Dailey, Dr., early president of Indiana 



University, i. 187 

 Daiya River, exploration of, ii. 68-69 

 Dall, William H., Smithsonian scientist, i. 



159; an authority on mollusks, 178 

 Dalwitz, German ruler in Alsace-Lorraine, 



ii. 505 

 Dana, Henry W. L., sponsor for author at 



Columbia, ii. 715 

 Danieh, Josephus, courtesy shown by, to 



author's party at Raleigh, ii. 437 

 Danube River, trip down, ii. 573 

 Darlington, Yorkshire, visit to, ii. 547 

 Darters, varieties of, in East Coy Creek, 



i. II 

 Darwin, Charles, visit to home of, i. 272- 



274; " Centennial Addresses in Honor of," 



ii. 284-288 

 Darwin, Sir George H., ii. 469 

 Darwin, Lady, meeting with, in England, ii. 



469-470 ., , _ 



Darwin, Leonard, president ef tugenics 



Education Society, ii. 460 

 "Darwin, The Making of a," address, i. 



103-104 

 Darwinian theory, divergent views of, 1. 



113-114 

 Darwinism, Social, ii. 417, 538 



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