INDEX 





Abbott, James F., Stanford '99, ii. 12; with 



author in Japan, 37; later career, 37 

 Abbott, Nathan, Stanford professor, i. 445 

 Abbottsholme School for boys, Derbyshire, 



ii. 328 

 Abe, Gensuke, Japanese boy educated in 



America, ii. 66-67, 81 

 Abe, Keidichi, Stanford student, author's 

 secretary-interpreter in Japan, ii. 7 ff.; 

 account of, 9-10; essay by, on "Japan as 

 Seen through Foreign Eyes," 44; on 

 Japanese caste system, 51 

 Abe, Mrs., ii. 80 



Abercrombie, Lady, address by, ii. 462 

 Aberdeen, lecturing visit to (1913), ii. 547 

 Abolitionists of Civil War period, i. 30-31 

 Abrams, Le Roy, Stanford '99, i. 707 

 Abruzzi, Duke of, ascent of Alaskan peaks 



by, i. 584 



Academy of Sciences, California. See Cali- 

 fornia Academy of Sciences 

 Academy of Sciences, Indiana. See Indiana 



Academy of Sciences 

 Acoma, New Mexico, pueblo of, i. 621; visit 



to, and description of, 627-631 

 Adams, Ben F., Indiana '83, i. 249 

 Adams, Bristow, student at Stanford, 5. 

 406; founder of The Chaparral, 406-407; 

 connected with publication of " The Book 

 of Knight and Barbara," 569; with author 

 on second trip to Pribilofs (1897), 577 

 Adams, Charles F., vice-president Anti- 

 Imperialist League, i. 699 

 Adams, Charles Kendall, president of Cor- 

 nell, i. 97 



Adams, Maxwell, Stanford '95, i. 707 

 Adams, Paul A., Stanford alumnus at Los 



Angeles, ii. 34 



Adams, Will, home town of, in Japan, ii. 72 

 Addams, Jane, first meeting with, ii. 293; 

 elected foreign vice-president of National 

 Welfare Association, 475; campaign of, 

 in Europe in spring of 1915, 676; docu- 

 ments secured by, handed to President 

 Wilson by author, 677; apprehensions of, 

 concerning Henry Ford's Peace Crusade, 

 683 



Adderson, George, in charge of boarding ar- 

 rangements at Encina Hall, i. 403 

 Adee, Alvey A., Assistant Secretary of State, 

 ii. 278 



Adelaide, Australia, visit to, in 1907, ii. 

 223; revisited in 1914, 565 



Adelsward, Theodor, officer of Organization 

 for Durable Peace, ii. 671 n. 



Adirondacks, outings in,i. 320-321; wedding 

 trip in, 327 



Adler, wreck of, at Apia, ii. 103 



Adler, Felix, vice-president Anti-Imperial- 

 ist League, i. 699 



Advertiser, Dundee, quoted on lecture by 

 author, ii. 545-546 



"A. E." See Russell, George 



Afele, native helper in Samoa, ii. 114 



Agassiz, Alexander, in charge of Penikese 

 school during second summer, i. 117; pay- 

 ment of indebtedness of Museum of Com- 

 parative Zoology by, 129 



Agassiz, Louis, lecturer at Cornell, i. 81, 

 82, 88; summer school of science con- 

 ducted by, at Penikese, 106-109; personal 

 appearance of, 109; Whittier's "The 

 Prayer" of, iio-in; temperament and 

 views of, 112-114; death of, and grave, 

 116-117; memorial service at Penikese, 

 117; mottoes from, 118; recommendation 

 given to author by, 120; connection be- 

 tween the Stanfords and, 123; quoted on 

 Rafinesque, 143-144; members of original 

 class of, in America, 450; influence of, on 

 ideals of Leland Stanford, 485; lecture by 

 author on, before students at Imperial 

 University, Tokyo, ii. 14-15; story of 

 statue of, at Stanford, 173; Haeckel's 

 sneer at, 304 



Agassiz, Mrs. Louis, at Penikese, i. no 



Agassiz Association, work of, i. 543 



Aguinaldo, an impartial opinion of, i. 597; 

 leads Filipino resistance, 617 



Ainus, at Edomo, ii. 56-58; ethnological 

 theory concerning, 58-59; resistance of, 

 to Yamato invaders, 59 



Aked, Charles F., member of Ford party on 

 Oscar II, ii. 684 



Akutan Island, i. 555 



Alaska, Civil Service in, i. 310; Jack Lon- 

 don's tales of, 460; expeditions for inves- 

 tigation of Fur Seal problem in waters of, 

 545-612 (see Fur Seal); survey by author 

 of salmon rivers and canneries in (1903), 

 ii. 134-144; Harriman expedition to 

 (1910), 297 



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