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Hyatt, Alpheus, student of sponges, i. 127 

 Hyatt, Edward, California educator, i. 453 

 Hyatt family at Stanford, i. 453 

 Hyde, Edward W., professor in University 



of Cincinnati, i. 151 

 Hyde, Ida H., naturalist, ii. 130 

 Hyeres-les-Palmiers, visit to (1914), ii. 558 

 Hyrtl, Josef, anatomist, i. 179 

 Hysteria, religion and, i. 49 



Ichihashi, Yamato, holder of Japanese pro- 

 fessorship at Stanford, ii. 374 

 Ichinoseki, visit to, ii. 48-49 

 Ihara, Mr., fisheries director in Korea, ii. 391 

 "I Heard a Lark," poem, ii. 842-843 

 Ii, princes of, ii. 42-43 

 lijima, Eitaro, of Niigata, ii. 81; in Korea, 



.387. 389 



lijima, Isao, Japanese professor, ii. 13, 376 



lie Adam, visit to, i. 275 



Illinois, University of, position offered au- 

 thor at, i. 245 



"Imperial Democracy," addresses,!. 618 n. 



Imperial University, Tokyo, proposed ap- 

 pointment of author to professorship in, i. 

 152; American help in founding of, ii. 65; 

 dinner given to author by faculty of, 376 



Inaugural Address, Stanford University 

 (Oct. I, 1891), i. 688-691 



"In a Week of Sundays," song, ii. 843 



Incense Cedar, California forests, i. 430 



Indiana Academy of Sciences, origin of, i. 

 240; organization of, 325; tribute paid 

 author in address before, by Evermann, 

 362 



Indiana Medical College, history of, i. I45; 

 author's relations with, I45-I46 



Indianapolis, author's call to science work 

 in High School of, i. 129-130; new friends 

 and associates in, 130-138 

 ' Indiana University, author becomes pro- 

 fessor of Natural History at, i. 185-186; 

 account of, 186-187; distinguished gradu- 

 ates of, 187; professors at, 188-189; equip- 

 ment and atmosphere at, 201; author's 

 development of science work at, 235-237; 

 elective system at, 237; notable students 

 at, 237-240; reunion of class of '83 of 

 (1920), 249; burning of Owen Hall, 279; 

 new campus and buildings at, 280; author 

 elected president of, 289; raising of money 

 for, 290-293; major professor system at, 

 293; sweeping changes in, 293-295; 

 growth of, 299-300; board of trustees of, 

 300; alumni trustees of, 301; successors of 



author at, 359-360; progress of, during 

 presidency of Dr. Bryan, 360; Commence- 

 ment address at, in 1909, ii. 288; centen- 

 nial memorial at, 773-774 

 Indian mounds, study of, i. 210 

 Indians of Northwest, i. 224-225 

 " Innumerable Company, The," publication 



of, i. 570 

 Institut International de la Paix, ii. 321 

 Insurance Congress, San Francisco, ii. 



667-669 

 Insurance policy, Mr. Stanford's, i. 498 

 Insurgent movement of 1912, ii. 419-423 

 "In Tehachapi," poem, ii. 840 

 International arbitration, author's first 



speech on, i. 606 

 International Commission of Zoological 

 Nomenclature, ii. 244-245; membership 

 of, in 1920, 247 

 International Congress of Zoology, Boston 



(1907), ii. 244-246 

 International Fisheries Congress, London 



(1883), i. 271 

 International law, future of, ii. 519 

 International Parliamentary Union, ii. 323 

 International Polity Clubs, ii. 688 

 International School of Peace, ii. 290 

 Interpreters, difficulties of, ii. 359-361 

 "In the Wilderness," Phi Beta Kappa 



poem, ii. 432; text of, 794-798 

 Iowa, hospitality of people of, i. 103 

 Iowa, University of, author offered presi- 

 dency of, i. 319; men who have been presi- 

 dents of, 319-320; habitat group at, 54!- 



Iowa State College, semi-centennial celebra- 

 tion of, ii. 775 

 Irako, Japanese naturalist, ii. 50 

 Ireland, tour of, in 1914, ii. 618-629; *^'^ 



way to peace in, 629 

 Irish, John P., quoted on Ambrose Bierce, 



i. 462 

 Irving, Laurence, in London, ii. 466 

 Irwin, Inez Haynes, word " Californiacs" 



coined by, i. 434 

 Irwin, Wallace, student at Stanford, i. 406 

 Irwin, Will, student at Stanford, i. 406; 



verse by, 4I4; "Gentlemen's Agreement" 



named by, li. 8; "The Next War" by, 



quoted, 639 

 Ishii, Baron and Baroness, banquet given 



by, ii. 364-365 

 Ishikawa.C, Japanese professor, u. 13,357; 



in Bergen, at celebration of birthday of 



Michel Sars, 379-380 



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