Index 



interview with, by author and L. P. 

 Lochner, 677-679; Mexican policy of 

 "watchful waiting" vindicated, 699-700; 

 "Open Letter to," by C. P. Trevelyan, 

 707-708; efforts of, for peace, 712; the 

 "willful" Senators of, 714; pronounce- 

 ment of, in favor of war, 732-733; 

 America's aims in war as defined by, 742- 

 743; the "Fourteen Points" of, 753; 

 failures and successes of, at Paris Con- 

 ference and in general, 759-760; idealism 

 of, and high place in history prophesied 

 for, 760; joint telegram to Carranza and. 

 812 



Wing, Charles B., i. 381; Stanford professor, 

 440; career of, at home and abroad, 442; 

 California Redwood Park under super- 

 vision of, 519 

 Winnipeg, city of, ii. 264 

 Winnipeg, Lake, ii. 264-265 

 Winslow, Erving, i. 699 

 Wirth, Frau Dr., at Frankfurt, ii. 538 

 Wisconsin, University of, author's failure to 



secure position in, i. 150 

 Wiscoy Creek, i. ii 

 Witherspoon, Frances M., ii. 733 n. 

 Witte, Count Sergius, at Portsmouth peace 



conference, ii. 154 



Woehlke, Walter V., Sunset editor, ii. 761 

 Woerden, massacre at, ii. 499 

 Wolkonsky, Prince Serge, a visitor and 



lecturer at Stanford, i. 474 

 Wollant, Gregoire de, member of Joint 



Diplomatic Commission, i. 602 

 Woman's College of Constantinople, ii. 577, 



608 



Woman's Peace Party, ii. 676 

 Woman suffrage, campaigns for, in Cali- 

 fornia, ii. 343-344; argument against, 344 

 Women, at Cornell University, i. 82; at 

 Stanford, 385, 411-412; questions con- 

 cerning presence of, at Stanford, 420-421; 

 limit placed on number of, 421-422 

 Wood, Thomas D., member of Stanford 

 faculty, i. 400; with author on second trip 

 to Pribilofs (1897), 577 

 Woodburn, J. A., Indiana professor, i. 296 

 Woodburn, Walter E., Bloomington banker, 



i. 195 



Woodford, Stewart L., special envoy to 

 Spain, i. 613; treaty negotiated by, 614; 

 unfair discrediting of, 615 

 Woodpecker tree at Stanford, i. 512 

 Woodruff, E. H., member of Stanford 

 faculty, i. 400 



Woods, F. A., member of Eugenics Com- 

 mission, ii. 297 



Woods, H. Charles, meetings with, ii. 

 b y CtUr ? 7 ' ^ California > 530-531; 



Woods Hole Laboratory, i. 1 17, 124 



Workingmen's Coll'ege, Melbourne, ii. 220 

 Wor d Congresses of 1910, ii. 298-309 

 World Congress of Zoology in Austria 

 (1910), ii. 299, 304-308 

 World Peace and the College Man," 

 Boardman address, ii. 680-681 

 "World Peace and the Treaty of Ghent," 

 address on, ii. 492 



World Peace Congress in San Francisco 

 (1915), ii. 667 



World Peace Foundation, establishment and 

 organization of, ii. 291-292; author's 

 work under auspices of, 292-293; visit to 

 Japan under auspices of (1911), 349 ff.; 

 meeting of, in Boston in 1914, 649; plea 

 issued by, 649; last meeting of directors of, 

 649; addresses of 1914, 652-656 



World's Fair of 1893, i. 511 



World War, number of Stanford people in, 

 i. 423; C. B. Wing's service during, 442; 

 H. R. Fairclough's service in, 446; out- 

 break of, ii. 633; responsibility of Panger- 

 manists for, 635-638; impossibility of 

 real neutrality on part of America, 673; 

 influence of "the System" regarding, 

 674-675; formal entrance of United States 

 into, 731-735; Stanford University's 

 losses in, 743-748 



Wrangel Island, sleeper sharks at, ii. 137 



Wright, Carroll D., ii. 247 



Wright, May (Mrs. T. L. Sewall), i. 130 



Wyandotte Cave, adventure in, i. 243-245 



Wylie, Andrew, president of Indiana Uni- 

 versity, i. 188; story of Harney and, 

 196 



Wylie, Theophilus A., professor at Indiana 

 University, i. 188 



Yale Canyon in Fraser River, blockade of, 

 in 1913, ii. 135-136 



Yale plan for election of University trus- 

 tees, ii. 128 



Yale University, first visit to, i. 55 n.; 

 address at (1917), ii. 724-726 



Yamagata, Prince, Japanese prime minister, 

 ii. 16 



Yamagata, Vice-Governor of Korea, ii. 389 



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