Index 



of, 194-195; a sixteenth-century account 

 of, 195; in Australasia, 211 



Foote, Lucius H., California poet, i. 457 



Forbes, Stephen A., naturalist, i. 245 



Ford, Henry, ii. 676; Peace Crusade of, 

 681-684; day spent with, and estimate of, 

 684-685 



Ford, Patrick, vice-president Anti-Imperi- 

 alist League, i. 699 



Ford Hall, Boston, address in (1917), ii. 724 



Forestry in Korea, ii. 391 



Forests, of California, i. 428-432; efforts to 

 preserve, 518-519; in New Zealand, ii. 

 238 



Formalin, as a preservative, u. 24 



Forney's War Press, i. 31 



Forster, Friedrich W., quoted on World War, 

 ii. 636-638; experiences of, during war, 

 768 



Forster, Wilhelm, meeting with, ii. 301; 

 quoted on Alsace-Lorraine, 301-302 



Fortmann, Henry W., president of Alaska 

 Packers' Association, ii. 138 n. 



Fossil fishes discovered in southern Cali- 

 fornia, ii. 708-709 



"Fossil Fishes of Southern California," 

 paper on, ii. 709 



Fossils, in Monroe County, Indiana, i. 199 



Foster, Benjamin O., Stanford '95, i. 708 



Foster, Jennie (Mrs. Curry), i. 249 



Foster, John W., graduate of Indiana Uni- 

 versity, i. 187, 547, 571; member of 

 Joint Diplomatic Commission, 602; 

 an advocate of international arbitration 

 606; granting of degree to, by Indiana 

 University, ii. 288 n. 



Foster, Mrs. L. A., i. 67 



Foulke, William Dudley, Indiana friend, i. 

 138; supporter of Civil Service Reform, 



3*3 



"Four-leaved Clover," Field's, i. 409 

 Fox, Austen G., vice-president Anti-Im- 

 perialist League, i. 699 

 Fox, John, guide on Kings River Canyon 



trip, i. 649 

 Fox, flying, in Samoa, ii. 105-106; the Blue, 



on Pribilofs, 564-565 

 France, visit to (1883), i. 274-275; designs 



of Pangermanists regarding (1913), ii. 



554-556; return of Alsace-Lorraine to, 



510-511 

 Francke, Kuno, at Economic Club, Boston, 



ii. 654 

 Frankfort, lecture engagement in (1913), 



537-539 



Frankfurter Zeitung, a sane newspaper, ii. 

 470; friendliness of, toward peace, 522; 

 imposture practiced on, 645 

 Franklin, Edward C., i. 523 

 Franklin, Mrs. Edward C., i. 523 

 Franks, Robert, trustee of Carnegie Foun- 

 dation, ii. 1 88 



Frantz, Harry, journalist, ii. 289 

 Fraser River, salmon in, i. 225 

 Fraternities, question of, i. 59-64; estab- 

 lished at Stanford, 427 

 Frazer, Mr., American in Yokohama, ii. 378 

 Frear, Walter F., Chief Justice of Hawaii, 



ii. 88 



Fredericksburg, battle of, ii. 425-426 

 Free Christianity, account of movement for, 

 i. 465 n.; World Congresses of, ii. 299-300, 

 463 



Freeman, Elizabeth, at Washington, ii'. 731 

 Freeman, Lewis R., Stanford ex-'gg, i. 708 

 Freeman, The, establishing of, ii. 478 

 French language, early study of, i. 36 

 Fried, Alfred H., opponent of German 

 militarism, i. 620, ii. 300; visit from, at 

 Gratz, ii. 307; death of, 307 n.; account of, 

 308-309; secretary to Prince of Monaco, 

 321; work of, for peace, 339; "Psychology 

 of Blame" by, quoted, 661; letter to Mez 

 from, on Lusitania sinking, 664; letter to, 

 in 1918, 755; letter from, in 1919, 767-768 

 Friedensfreunde, congress of, ii. 517-522 

 Friedenswarte ("Watch Tower of Peace"), 



ii. 307-308 



Friedjung trial, ii. 633; effects of, 572 

 Froelich, Jules, author's articles translated 



by, for Rhin et Moselle, ii. 749 

 Fruit, in Havana, i. 286-287; culture of, in 



Japan, ii. 61 



Fruit trees, Santa Clara Valley, i. 391 

 Fujii, Miss, Japanese teacher at Honolulu, 



ii. 81 



Fujita, Shiro, Japanese scholar, i. 602, ii. 15 

 Fujiyama, views of, ii. 22, 77, 82 

 Fukukita, Yakanosuki, Japanese Stanford 



graduate, ii. 81, 351, 359 

 Fukuzawa, Ichitaro, Japanese Liberalist, ii. 



376 

 Fulda, Ludwig, originator of "Manifesto of 



Ninety-three Intellectuals," ii. 657 

 Funayado, mineral springs of, ii. 35 ^ 

 Funston, Frederick, story of promotion of, 

 by McKinley, i. 317; in San Francisco 

 during earthquake-fire, ii. 177 

 Furnajieff, D. N., in Bulgaria, ii. 579, 580; 

 subsequent adventures of, 580-581 



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