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INDEX 



Wolkenstein, Countess, her salon, ii. 46 

 Wolkonsky, Princess, her salon, ii. 46 

 Wolkonsky, Serge, his ability and versa 

 tility, his lectures in the United States, 



Wood, Fernando, Mayor of New York, a 

 &quot; brilliant desperado,&quot; i. 59 



Woodford, Stewart L., delegate to Na 

 tional Convention of 1860, i. 86 ; lieuten 

 ant-governor of New York, i. 141 ; can 

 didate for the governorship in 1870, i. 

 156 ; president of the Electoral College, 

 i. 174 ; at the opening of Cornell Univer 

 sity i. 315 



Woolsey, Theodore Dwight, president of 

 Yale, i. 28, 29 ; attitude on the slavery 

 question, i. 67; his support of W. e 

 views, i. 425 ; his sermon on &quot; Righteous^ 

 Anger,&quot; ii. 531 



Woolworth, principal of Cortland Acad 

 emy, i. 6 ; on coeducation, i. 398 



Woronzoff-Daschkoff, his honesty, ii. 42 



Wraskoy, Galkin, and the Russian prison 

 system, ii. 43 



Wurtemberg, King of, his public spirit 



ii. 168 

 WUrzburg Palace, i. 573 



Xavier, St. Francis, W. s plan for a study 

 of the life of, ii. 499 



Yale College, faulty system of instruction 

 at, i. 26-29 ; first rowing challenge sent 

 to Harvard, i.. 33; difference between 

 the Yale and Harvard spirit, ii. 487 ; pro- 

 slavery tendency, i. 66 ; in disrepute in 

 the South, i. 67 ; W. s ideal for, i. 289 ; 

 gate-tower in memory of W. W. Phelps, 

 i. 289 ; religious influences at, ii. 529 



&quot; Yale Literary Magazine,&quot; edited by W., 

 i. 68, ii. 486 



Zorn, of the University of Konigsberg, a 

 delegate to the Peace Conference, ii 

 259, 294 



