Index 



Hincovich, Croatian attorney, ii. 633 



Hinsdale, Lester H., Stanford '95, i. 708 



Hiroshima, visit to, ii. 36-37 



Hirschfelder, Joseph O., of Cooper Medical 

 College, i. 468; on faculty of medical 

 school at Stanford, ii. 282 



Hirst, Francis W., London editor, ii. 332; 

 address by, in Washington (1910), 337; 

 leader in movement for freedom of the 

 seas, 462; member of Balkan Commission, 

 605 



Hislop, T. W., mayor of Wellington, ii. 232 



Hittell, Catherine, i. 625 



Hittell, Theodore H., i. 625 



Hobart College, N. Y., denominational in- 

 stitution, i. 87 



Hobhouse, Emily, quoted on Felix Mosche- 

 les, ii. 465; meeting with, at "the Grelix" 

 and account of, 466-467 



> Hobhouse, Leonard T., ii. 467, 468; quoted, 

 468 

 Hobson, John A., London preacher and in- 

 ternationalist, ii. 327, 328, 625; at lunch- 

 eon of Nation staff, 332 



Hodge, Frederick Webb, investigation of 

 Enchanted Mesa by, i. 633 , 



Hodgson, Caspar W., Stanford '96, i. 413; 

 "Democracy and World Relations" 

 written at request of, ii. 752 



Hodgson, Ralph, British poet, ii. 328 



Hodler, Swiss peace worker, ii. 293 



Hofer, Elwood, Yellowstone guide, i. 337 



Hoffman, Horace A., professor at Indiana 

 University, i. 295; visit of, to Greece, 331 



Hogan, William, rector at Port Simpson, ii. 

 267-268 



Hogg, Governor, at New Braunfels, i. 288 



Hogs in Samoa, ii. 107-108 



Hogue, Richard W., of Baltimore, ii. 727 



Hokkaido (Yezo), visit to, ii. 54-55; Ainus 

 in, 56-59 



Holbach, Maude M., quoted on Ragusa, ii. 



525 



s Holden, Edward S., head of Lick Observa- 

 tory, i. 392 



Holder, Charles F., writer and naturalist, i. 

 458 



Holland, visit to (1890), i. 348-349; Panger- 

 manist designs on (1913), ii. 554 



Hollenbeck, Charles E., Butler University 

 librarian, i. 184 



Holly, Alanson, i. 5 



Holly, Birdsall, i. 5 



Holly, Huldah Lake, ancestor of author, i. 5 



Holly, Rev. Sylvanus, i. 4-5 



Holman, Emile F., member of Near East 



Holme, E. R., Sydney professor, ii. 207 

 Holmes, E., "Nemesis of Docility" by, ii. 



Holmes, Oliver Wendell, ancestry of, i. 677- 

 678 



H w' u milt ^ editor ' l * 6 $> director 

 World Peace Foundation, ii. 291; meeting 



with, m Japan (1911), 39 8 ; p l an for 



League to Enforce Peace devised by, 665; 



active in movement for peace through 



mediation, 707 

 Holt, Henry, publisher,!. 324 n., ii. 164-165; 



'Leading American Men of Science" 



edited for, ii. 166-167 

 Home rule in Ireland, ii. 620-621; "best 



elements" opposed to, 627 

 Honda, Dr., director of agricultural station 



at Suigen, ii. 391 

 Honolulu, visit to, in 1901, ii. 87-88; visit 



to, in 1902, 102; death of Mrs. Stanford 



in, 156; stops at, in 1911, 349-350, 405- 



406 



"Hoofrot in Sheep," paper on, i. 42 



Hooker, Henrietta E., member of student 

 party in Europe, i. 185 n. 



Hookworm, among Kentucky mountaineers, 

 i. 247; a parasite among Fur Seal pups, 

 584-586 



Hooper, Cyrus L., in command of Bering 

 Sea Patrol, i. 596-597; acquaintance of, 

 with Aguinaldo, 597 



Hooper, Franklin W., student at Penikese, 

 i. 116 



Hooper, Major, proprietor of Occidental 

 Hotel, San Francisco, i. 216 



Hoosier, as nickname, i. 138 n. 



"Hoosier Schoolmaster," Eggleston's, i. 198 



Hoover, Herbert C., member of "Pioneer 

 Class" at Stanford, i. 409; experiences 

 and achievements of, i. 409-410, ii. 223; 

 "De Re Metallica" of, i. 410, ii. 223; 

 Kellogg associated with, in European 

 relief work, i. 444-445; recipient of Civic 

 Forum Medal, 648; victimized by German 

 soldiers in China during Boxer uprising, 

 H. 31; trustee of Stanford University, 129 

 n.,455; author's visit to, in London (1905), 

 161; contribution to Stanford history li- 

 brary from, 206; account of, in Australia, 

 222-223; visit to home of, at the Red 

 House, Hornton Street, London (1910), 

 327; motor trips with, in England, 328- 



