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Rose, Walter M., student at Stanford and 



legal authority, i. 406 

 Ross, Edward A., professor at Stanford and 



Nebraska, i. 445 

 Ross, Erskine K., judge of U. S. District 



Court, San Francisco, i. 503 

 Ross, John, friend of Welton Stanford, ii. 



220, 566 

 Ross, Worth G., of U. S. Revenue Service, i. 



Rossignol, Charles, Belgian scholar, ii. 326- 

 327; principal of international congress of 

 school principals (1913), 492 

 Roth, Almon, Stanford '09, ii. 255 

 Rothschild, Baron Walter, ornithologist, 



ii- 330 

 Rothschild mansion, Frankfort, ii. 538-539 

 Rotorua, New Zealand, ii. 242 

 Rottcher, Fritz, meeting with, ii. 522; ex- 

 periences of, during World War, 535, 

 767; elected secretary of German Peace 

 Society, 551 

 Rotterdam, destruction of historic buildings 



in, i. 348-349 

 Route de la Grande Corniche, ii. 557-558 

 Rowley, Charles, of Manchester, ii. 549 

 Rowntree, Arnold, at Le Touquet, ii. 514 

 Royal Academy of Sciences of Sweden,!. 542 

 Royal Birthrate Commission, ii. 474 

 Royce, Josiah, i. 397; address by, on "In- 

 surance against War," ii. 668 

 Rubicon Springs, visit to, i. 522 

 Rubidoux, Mt.j romantic utilization of, i. 



470 n. 

 Ruef, Abraham, San Francisco boss, ii. 186 

 Rugby, American football vs., ii. 192-193; 



played in Australasia, 211 

 Rumsey, Mrs. C. C, interest of, in eugenics, 



ii. 298 

 Rush-Bagot agreement, ii. 481 

 Russel, William Channing, professor at 



Cornell, i. 90 

 Russell, Bertrand, meeting with, ii. 473 

 Russell, George ("A. E."), introduction to, 

 ii. 619; greatness of work of, 628; a remark 

 by, 629 

 Russell, Isaac, student at Stanford, i. 406 

 Russell, Tracy, Stanford student, i. 417 

 Russell, Winter, ii. 716 n. 

 Russia, position of, at termination of Russo- 

 Japanese War, ii. 153-154; inside infor- 

 mation concerning mobilization of, in 

 1914, 556; myth concerning invasion of 

 Britain by army of, 645-646; fall of autoc- 

 racy of, 715 



c 892 n 



Russo-Japanese War of 1904, ii. 153-155 



Rustem Bey, meeting with, in Constantino- 

 ple, ii. 609-610 



Rutherford, E. G., physicist, ii. 208; rank of, 

 236 



Ruyssen, Theodore, acquaintance with, ii. 

 321; at Hague Peace Conference (1913), 

 498 



Ryutaro, Japanese magazine contributor, ii. 



383 

 Ryuzu Fall, Japan, ii. 69 



Sacramento, California, three prominent 



citizens of, i. 471 

 Safrastian, Armenian leader, ii. 611 

 Sage, H. W., builder of Sage College, i. 67 

 Sage College, Cornell University, opening of, 



Sainte Anne de Beau-Pre, visit to shrine of, 



i- 328 

 St. George Island, i. 557 

 St. Louis, Mo., Exposition and Congress at, 



in 1904, ii. 150-151 

 St. Paul, village of, Kodiak Island, i. 580 

 St. Paul Island, Fur Seal breeding grounds 



?"'.!• 557. 

 Saionji Ministry, the, ii. 353 



Saito, Nohichiro, Japanese, former Stanford 



student, ii. 382 

 Saito, Sotaro, Japanese naturalist, ii. 53 

 Saito, forester in Korea, ii. 391 

 Sakamoto, mayor of Nagoya, ii. 382 

 Sakatani, Baron, ii. 361 

 Sa'laotoga, Samoan boatman, ii. 119, 120- 



121, 122; letter from, 122-123 

 Saleeby, Caleb Williams, eugenist, ii. 474 

 Salem Church, visit to battleground near, 



ii. 428 

 Salisbury, Imogene, member of European 



party (1913-14), ii. 460, 497 

 Salisbury, Marquis of, attack on science by, 



Salmon, classification of, i. 163-164; King 

 or Chinook, 222; in Eraser River, 225; 

 five species of, 226-227; characteristics 

 of, 227; continued study of, 227-228; 

 center of Japanese trade in, at Aomori, 

 ii. 53; survey of rivers and canneries of, 

 in Alaska (1903), 134-144 



Salmon-canning industry, i. 227, ii. 134-I44 



Salmonoid fishes of Great Lakes, ii. 277-278 



Salonica, city of, ii. 600-603 



Salt of death, the, ii. 28 



Sammons, Mr., Consul-general at Yoko- 

 hama, ii. 378 



