Index 



810-811; "Manifesto of the Ninety-three 

 Intellectuals" issued by scholars of, 657- 

 658; other statements by scholars of, 

 regarding World War, 658-661; feeling in, 

 on sinking of Lusitania y 664; effects of 

 submarine campaign of, 712 ff.; experi- 

 ences of pacifists of, during World War, 

 767-768 



Geysers, Yellowstone Park, i. 338; at Unzen, 

 Japan, ii. 26 



Ghent, congress at (1913), ii. 492-493 



Gibbons, Henry, on faculty of medical 

 school at Stanford, ii. 282 



Gibbons, William P., Salmo irideus of, i. 164 



Gibbons, William P., Jr., of Cooper Medical 

 College, i. 468 



Giesswein, Monsignor Alexander, ii. 500; 

 member of executive committee Organi- 

 zation for Durable Peace, 671 n. 



Gila monster, gift of a, i. 284 



Gilbert, Charles H., author's pupil at In- 

 dianapolis High School, i. 130; chosen 

 professor of Natural History in University 

 of Cincinnati, 152; accompanies expedi- 

 tion to study fish fauna of streams of 

 Georgia (1876), 154-157; on Southern 

 trip in 1877, 160-163; on Southern trip in 

 1878, 165; collaboration of author and, 

 178; with author on government service 

 on Pacific Coast (1879-80), 201-229; 

 further researches of, 229; assistant pro- 

 fessor, Indiana University, 239; first ex- 

 tensive memoir by "Jordan and," 245; 

 member of Matterhorn party, 259-267; 

 in expedition to Southwest in 1884, 288; 

 professor of Zoology at Indiana Uni- 

 versity, 296; on research expedition in 

 Yellowstone Park (1889), 337; member of 

 faculty at Stanford, 357, 398; one of Palo 

 Alto's city fathers, 382 n.; discovery of 

 new Bogoslof island by (1906), 561; on 

 Albatross expedition of 1902, ii. 92, 94 



Gilbert, Grove Karl, ii. 186 n. 



Gilbert, James Z., discovery of fossil fishes 

 by, ii. 708-709 



Gilbert, Judge William B., i. 503 



Gill, John, of Portland, Oregon, ii. 755 n. 



Gill, Theodore, i. 127, 271; first meeting 

 with, 159; account of, and of work, 175- 

 176; publishing arrangement with author 

 proposed by, 177-178 



Oilman, Charlotte Perkins Stetson, lecturer 

 and writer, i. 458 



Gilman, Daniel Coit, president of Johns 

 Hopkins, i. 368 



Ginn, Edwin, work of, for peace, ii. 290-291; 

 autobiography of Baroness von Suttner 

 published by, 309 



Girard College, Harvey W. Wiley and, i. 147 



Gisborne, F. H., Parliamentary Counselor, 

 ii. 269 



Gladstone, W. E., motto from, ii. 477 n . 



Glasgow, visit to (1913), ii. 542-543 



Glen Alpine Springs, visit to, i. 520 



Glinka, Russian village on island of Medni, 

 > 59 J -59 2 ; Captain Moser's favor to 

 natives of, 592 



Globe, New York, Stanford men on staff of, 

 ii. 289 



Goat Mountain, Kings River Canyon region, 

 i. 651-652 



Gobat, Albert, at Hague Peace Conference 

 (1913), ii. 499-500; editor of La Mouse- 

 ment Pacifiste, 500; death of, 500 



Goblin shark, specimen of, i. 605 



Godart, J., member of Balkan Commission, 

 ii. 605 



Goddard, Henry H., studies of, ii. 298 



Goethals, George W., recipient of Civic 

 Forum Medal, i. 648 



Goethe, C. M., promoter of nature study, 

 i. 543 n. 



Goiter, cretinism associated with, ii. 313-315 



Golden Gate Park, quarters of California 

 Academy of Sciences in, i. 541 



Goldsborough, E. L., assistant in investiga- 

 tion of Hawaiian fisheries, ii. 86-87 



Gompers, Samuel, vice-president Anti- 

 Imperialist League, i. 699 



Gooch, G. P., biographer of Courtney of 

 Penwith, ii. 480 



Goode, George Brown, account of, i. 125- 

 127; later relations with, 174 



Goodwin, Clarence L., student at Indiana 

 University, i. 248 



Gorbatch Rookery, St. Paul Island, i. 558 



Gordon, George, San Francisco business 

 man, i. 369 



Gordon, John R., Indiana politician, i. 290 



Gosho Palace of the Mikados, ii. 384 



Goss, David K., student at Indiana Uni- 

 versity, i. 240 



Gotto, Sybil, secretary of Eugenics Educa- 

 tion Society, ii. 460 



Gould, George M., 1.525 



Gould, John Stanton, lecturer at Cornell, 1.88 



Graham, Sir James, former mayor of Syd- 

 ney, ii. 206 



Graham, J. W., British pacifist, ii. 539~54O, 



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