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Otlet, Paul, Belgian scholar, ii. 326, 671 n. 



Otsu, on Lake Biwa, Japan, ii. 397 



Ottawa, visit to (1910), ii. 273-274 



Ouzel Basin, naming of, i. 652 



Overstreet, Harry A., ii. 716 n. 



Owen, David Dale, i. 189; scientific pursuits 

 of, 192 



Owen, Richard, geologist, i. 186; author as 

 successor to, 186; personality of, 189 



Owen, Robert, founder of New Harmony, i. 

 189-190 



Owen, Robert Dale, i. 190; as a writer, 191- 

 192 



Owen, Robert L., Senator from Oklahoma, 

 ii. 776 



Owen Hall, Indiana University, i. 192; 

 burning of, 279; rebuilding of, 280; Roose- 

 velt's collection of bird skins in, 307 



Owls, Burrowing, at Acoma, i. 636 



Owston, Alan, Englishman in Yokohama, 

 ii.378 



Oxford University, visit to (1910), ii. 330; 

 meeting with men of Jesus College at 

 (1913), 54I; students of, killed in World 

 War, 541; an English opinion of education 

 at, 551 



Ozaki, Mr. and Mrs. Yukio, dinner given 

 by, in Tokyo, ii. 363-364; first acquaint- 

 ance with, 364 



Paasche, German pacifist, ii. 767 

 Paa Vie, Tutuilan chief, ii. 125-126 

 Pacific Coast, government service on (1879- 



80), i. 201-230 

 Pacific Steam Whaling Company, i. 580-581 

 Packard, Alpheus S., teacher at Penikese, 



i. no 

 Page, Caleb D., of Delta Upsilon, i. 59 

 Page, Walter Hines, work of, for Americans 



stranded in London in 1914, ii. 644 

 Pago Pago, Tutuila, ii. 99-100; adjustment 



of diplomatic difficulties with, 124-126 

 Paix par le Droit, La, periodical, ii. 322 

 "Paix par le Droit, La," society, ii. 615 

 Palata Rookery, island of Medni, i. 592 

 Pali, the, in Hawaii, ii. 350 

 Palo Alto, early days of, as town and city, 



i. 380-383 

 Palo Alto, The, Stanford student publica- 

 tion, i. 405-406 

 Palo .4lto Ranch, site of Stanford Univer- 

 sity, i. 367, 369-370; famous horses 

 reared and trained on, 370-372 

 Palos Verdes, ascent of (1880), i. 202-203; 

 "The Rhyme of the," 206-207 



Panama Canal in 1880, i. 230 



Panama Canal Zone, seizure of, by Roose- 

 velt, ii. 423 



Panaretoff, Stephan, meeting with, ii. 608 



Pangermanists, schemes of, ii. 554-556; re- 

 sponsibility of, for World War, 635-638 



"Pangermany, The Ways of," article on, ii. 

 686-687 



Paris, visit to, in 1910, ii. 318-324; Congress 

 of Free Christianity at, in 1913, 463; con- 

 ference at, called by "La Paix par le 

 Droit," 615 



Paris Award affecting Fur Seal problem, i. 



545-550 

 Paris Peace Conference, supreme error of, ii. 



759 

 Park, Mrs. Alice, member of Henry Ford's 



Peace Crusade, li. 684 

 Parker, George H., member of scientific 

 commission to mvestigate Fur Seal ques- 

 tion, i. 611 

 Parker, Jean, California educator, i. 453 

 Parkhurst, C. H., member executive com- 

 mittee Anti-Imperialist League, i. 700 

 Parmenter, Lieutenant, of U. S. S. Albatross, 



i. 552 

 Parrots, the author's, i. 515-516; in Mazat- 



lan, 533-534; Australian, ii. 221 

 Parslow, Darwin's butler, i. 272-273, 274 

 Parsons, Albert S., member executive com- 

 mittee Anti-Imperialist League, i. 700 

 Parsons, William W., educator, i. 130 

 Paschich, Serbian prime minister, ii. 606 

 Paschnicke, Dr., German Liberal, ii. 523 

 "Passing of Don Luis, The," ii. 165, 166, 



813-8I6 

 Passy, Frederic, veteran pacifist, ii. 323 

 Pasteur, Louis, discoveries of, i. 148 

 Paterson, Andrew B., poet of Australia, ii. 



228, 230 

 Patrick, Mary M., president of Woman's 



College of Constantinople, ii. 608 

 Patrioteers and profiteers, ii. 750-751 

 "Patriotism under Three Flags," quoted, ii. 



320-321 

 Patriotism, superheated, a product of war, 



ii. 751 

 Patten, Simon Nelson, chairman of Univer- 

 sity of Pennsylvania meeting (i9i7),ii. 726 

 Patterson, Dr., Edinburgh scholar, ii. 544 

 Pavlof, volcanic mountain, i. 555 

 Payne, Sexton, in Belfast, ii. 623 

 Peabody, George Foster, ii. 700; active in 

 American Neutral Conference Commit- 

 tee, 707 



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