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ex 



Habitat groups, California Academy of 

 Sciences, i. 541; at University of Iowa, 

 541-542 



Hacienda system in Mexico, and end of, i. 

 64I 



Hackett, Francis, quoted, ii. 619 



Hadley, Arthur T., president of Yale Uni- 

 versity, ii. 2 



Haeckel, Ernst, attack by, on integrity of 

 science, ii. 294; dogmatism of, 294-295; 

 an afternoon with, 303-304 



Hagfish, at Monterey, i. 212 



Hague Peace Conference of 1913, ii. 497- 

 500 



Hahn, Otto H. (Henry Ogden Hereford), 

 Stanford '00, ii. 385 



"Hail, Stanford, Hail!" hymn, i. 441-442 



Hain, S. C, mountain lover, i. 519 



Hakodate, visit to, ii. 54-55 



Halford, Elijah W., of Indianapolis, i. 135 



Halkett, Andrew, Canadian connected with 

 Fur Seal investigation, i. 553 



Hall, Baynard R., Indiana University 

 professor, i. 196; "Life in the New Pur- 

 chase" by, 196-198 



Hall, G. Stanley, elected foreign vice- 

 president of National Welfare Associa- 

 tion, ii. 475 



Hall, Howard J., Stanford '96, i. 708 



Hall, James, geologist, i. 102 



Hall, Marie, violinist, ii. 199, 232 



Hall of Fame, New York University, i. 

 646-647; odd omissions from, 647 



Hallowell, Susan, student at Penikese, i. 116 



Hall's Croft, Stratford, England, ii. 491 



Hamilton, Ian, in AustraUa, ii. 567-569 



Hamilton, Mt., ascent of, in first automobile 

 on Pacific Coast, i. 447 



Hamlin, Charles S., Assistant Secretary of 

 Treasury, i. 545, 547, 571; member of 

 Joint Diplomatic Commission, i. 602 



Hamlin, Sarah B., California educator, i. 453 



Hance, John, guide at Grand Canyon, i. 624- 

 625 



Hanna, G. Dallas, estimates by, of numbers 

 of Fur Seal, i. 551; statistics on Fur 

 Seal by, 610 n., 612 n. 



Hanna, Julius R., killed in earthquake of 

 1906, ii. 170 



Hanna, Mark, elected Senator to succeed 

 John Sherman, i. 573 



Hanotaiix, Gabriel, quoted, ii. 675 



Hanover College, Indiana, degree granted 

 Sir James Marchant by, ii. 475 



Han-sur-Lesse, cave of, ii. 496 



Hara, Dr., quoted on Ainus, ii. 59 n. 



Harada, Dr., Japanese college president, ii. 

 384 



Harbinger of Light, journal of psychic phe- 

 nomena, ii. 219 



Harding, Samuel B,, professor at Indiana, i. 

 296 



Harding, Warren G., nomination of, for 

 President, ii. 777 



Hardy, Irene, member of Stanford faculty, 

 i. 412 



Hardy, Miss, school mistress, i. 35 



Harford, W. G. W., zoologist, i. 218 



Harkness, William, physician and expert on 

 tungi, i. 540; president of California 

 Academy of Sciences, 540 



Harlan, John Marshall, statesman and ju- 

 rist, i. 154-155; decision of Government 

 suit favorable to Stanford written by, 504 



Harmer, A. von, at congress of Friedens- 

 freunde, ii. 522 



Harmer, Sir Sidney F., at Gratz, ii. 307 



Harney, Indiana professor, i. 196 



Harper, W. R., president of University of 

 Chicago, ii. I 



Harper, engineer from Purdue University, 

 i. 138 



Harper's fVeekly, early acquaintance with, 



1.31 

 Harriman, Edward H., work of, for science, 



ii. 297 

 Harriman, Mrs. Edward H., ii. 297; visit 

 to, at Arden, 297-298; endowment of 

 Eugenics Commission by, 298 

 Harris, Bishop Merriman C., ii. 358, 388 

 Harrison, Benjamin, Indianapolis lawyer, i. 

 134; qualities of, as President of United 

 States, 534-135; improvement in Civil 

 Service under, 315; lectures by, at Stan- 

 ford, 401-402; Sequoia planted on Stan- 

 ford Campus by, 429 n. 

 Hart, A. B., address by, at Economic Club, 



Boston, ii. 654 

 Hart, Jerome, editor and writer, i. 464 

 Harte, Bret, early reading of, i. 29; lectures 



on, 73-74; the country of, <;23 

 Hartert, Ernst, taxonomist, ii. 330 

 Hartt, C. Frederick, Cornell professor, i. 



92 



Harvard Union, address on "War and Man- 

 hood" at, ii. 441 



Harvard University, student of, contrasted 

 with Stanford student, ii. 278-279; bad 

 treatment of pacifists at, 723-724. Ste 

 also Eliot, Charles W. 



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