Index 



Moscheles, Madame, ii. 464, 465 



Moseley, Alfred, quoted, ii. 207 



Mosemiller, Alfred, professor at Indiana, i. 

 296 



Moser, Jefferson, in command of U. S. S. 

 Albatross, i. 551, 578, 580; story of natives 

 of Glinka and, 592 



Moses, Bernard, professor in University of 

 California, i. 394-395, 450 



Moses, E. L. R., student at Cornell, i. 66-67 



Mosher, Clelia D., Stanford student and 

 professor, i. 411 



Mosquitoes, in Japan, ii. 64; poisonous, in 

 Samoa, 124 



Moss, Lemuel, resignation of, i. 288 



Motokiku, Japanese boy artist, ii. 50 



Mott, John R., director World Peace Foun- 

 dation, ii. 291 



Mottier, David M., Indiana professor, i. 296 



Moving pictures, a forerunner of, i. 371-372 



Mud skippies, ii. 116, 203 



Mugwumps, political party, i. 89, 135; sym- 

 pathy of Roosevelt with views of, 305; 

 source of recruits for ranks of, 317 



Muir, John, author's first meeting with, i. 

 217; Roosevelt in Yosemite with, 308; 

 cited concerning Big Trees, 428-429; 

 "priest of the High Sierra," 459; tale of 

 "A Dog and a Glacier" by, 578; use of 

 generic term yosemite by, 651; biography 

 of the Water Ouzel by, 652; traces of, in 

 Australia, ii. 221; resemblance between 

 James Bryce and, 269; on scientific cruise 

 in Bering Sea, 297 



Muir Glacier, visit to, i. 578; "Silent City 

 of the," 600-601 



Miilhausen, visit to, ii. 508-509 



Munich, lecturing visit to (1913), ii. 551- 

 553; paintings at, of Greek cities devas- 

 tated by war, 553 



Miinsterberg, Hugo, at St. Louis in 1904, ii. 

 150 n. 



Murfree, Mary N., novels of, i. 161 



Murphy, Democratic boss of New York 

 State, i. 306 



Murray, Augustus T., Stanford professor, i. 

 382 n., 419-420, 440 



Murray, Joseph, Treasury agent with Fur 

 Seal expedition, i. 552 



Museum at Stanford University, i. 385-387 



Music, author's lack regarding, i. 71 



Musila, native helper in Samoa, ii. 113, 119- 

 121 



Mutsuhito, Emperor of Japan, author's 

 audience with, ii. 372-373 



n 884 ] 



Muybridge, E., photographer, i. 371 

 Muyemura, mayor of Osaka, ii. 385 

 Myers, J. J., member executive committee 

 Anti-Imperialist League, i. 700 



Nagai, Mr., Japanese consul-general at San 



Francisco, ii. 350 

 Nagasaki, visit to, in 1900, ii. 23-24 

 Nagel, Charles, Secretary of Commerce 



under Taft, i. 607 

 Nagoya, addresses at (191 1), ii. 382 

 Naha River, salmon hatchery on, ii. 138-139 

 Nakagawa, H., Japanese professor, ii. 13 

 Nakamura, I., "The Blood of the Nation" 

 translated into Japanese by, i. 620 n.; stu- 

 dent at Stanford, ii. 45; as interpreter of 

 address by author, 49-50 

 Nansen, Fridtjof, called to professorship at 



Indiana University, i. 296-297 

 Nantai-san, peak of, ii. 68 

 Naples Marine Station, ii. 130-132; author's 



visit to (1914), 560-561 

 Napoleon, picture of, in Hell, ii. 501, 803 

 Napoleon III and Bismarck, i. 93 

 Naruse, Jinzo, president of Women's Col- 

 lege, Tokyo, ii. 80, 358 

 Nash, Herbert C, secretary to Mr. Stan- 

 ford, i. 483; relations of, with Stanford 

 family and the University, 544 

 Nasmyth, G. W., director World Peace 

 Foundation, ii. 291; advocate of peace. 



Nation, Carrie, encounter with, ii. 145-I46 

 Nation (London) staff, luncheons with, ii. 



332> 475 

 National Council of Civic Forum of New 



York, i. 647-648 



National Education Association, Swain 

 president of (191 4), i. 360; discussion be- 

 fore, of project for national university, 

 539; author president of (191 5), 542, ii. 

 666; session of, at Oakland, Calif., ii. 666; 



■ meeting in New York City (1916), 703- 

 704 



National Insurance Congress, San Francisco 

 (191 5), ii. 667-669 



National Liberal Club, London, ii. 477; 

 German Ambassador's farewell visit to, 

 639-640; luncheons and discussions at, in 

 1 91 4, 646-647 



National Peace Congress, Chicago (1909), 

 ii. 290, 293 



National Peace Council, English, ii. 461 



National university, project for, i. 537-540,- 

 a pretended, ii. 213 



