Index 



Alaska Packers' Association, i. 580-581, 



ii. 138 n. 



Albania, visit to (1913), ii. 529-533 

 Albatross, Fish Commission steamer, i. 280 

 Albatross expedition of 1902, ii. 92, 94 

 Albert, Charles J-, detection of, in attempted 



imposture at Economic Club, Boston, ii. 



654-656 

 Albert, Prince of Monaco, oceanographer, i. 



278, ii. 321, 616 



Albuquerque, mission to, in 1916, ii. 697 

 "Alcohol and Society," address on, ii. 149 

 Alcoholic liquors, Hiram Jordan opposed to, 



i. 3; author's views on, 48; prohibited at 



Palo Alto, 381. See also Drinking 

 Alcott, A. Bronson, at Bloomington, i. 



304-305 



Alden, Raymond M., of English depart- 

 ment, Stanford, ii. 662 

 Aleutian Islands, i. 555-557 

 Aleuts on St. Paul Island, i. 558 

 Alexander, A. B., fisheries expert, ii. 256 

 Alexander Archipelago, trips through, i. 



555. 577 



Aley, Robert J., Indiana professor, i. 296 



Algae, study of, i. 119-120 



Alger, Russell A., McKinley's Secretary of 

 War, i. 573 



Allardice, Robert E., Stanford professor, i. 

 442-443; member of expedition to Samoa 

 in 1902, ii. 98, 119 



Alice Blanche, ascent of the, i. 350 



Allen, Arthur W., assistant secretary World 

 Peace Foundation, ii. 291 



Allen, Captain, of the Satellite, i. 588-589 



Allen, Charles H., president San Jose Nor- 

 mal School, i. 453 



Allen, Joel A., ornithologist, i. 329 



Allen, Warren D., organist of Memorial 

 Church, ii. 778 



Allen, William F., naturalist, at Hopkins 

 Marine Station, ii. 130 



Allinson, Brent Dow, of Harvard, ii. 724 



Alma mater, meaning of, i. 84 



Alps, Sierras and, contrasted, i. 654-655; the 

 Australian, ii. 566 



Alsace, Peace Society in, ii. 498 n. 



Alsace-Lorraine, W. Forster quoted on, ii. 

 301-302; R. Eucken's views of question, 

 303; dealt with in Gobat's " Nightmare of 

 Europe," 500; author's tour of investiga- 

 tion of, in 1913, 501-510; gross German 

 brutalities in, on advent of war, 510; the 

 return of, to France, 510-511 



Altamira, R., Spanish pacifist, ii. 671 n. 



C8 4 6 3 



"Altruism," poem, ii. 838 



"America," singing of, by Japanese school 

 children, ii. 375 



American, Baltimore, account in, of break- 

 ing up of Baltimore meeting, ii. 729 



American Association for Advancement of 

 Science, i. 102-103; author's election to 

 presidency of, 103 



American Breeders' Association, ii. 296 



"American Food and Game Fishes," pub- 

 lication of, ii. 278 



American Neutral Conference Committee, 

 ii. 707 



American Peace Society, officers of, ii. 498 



American Philosophical Society, i. 542; 

 election of author to membership in, ii. 

 168 



American Vigilance Society, election of 

 author to presidency of, ii. 149-150 



"America's Conquest of Europe," booklet, 



493-494 



Amsterdam, visit to (1913), ii. 500 



Ananias Club, Roosevelt's, i. 309 



Ancona, sinking of, ii. 714 



Andersen, H. C., tales by, i. 74 



Anderson, Alexander J., president of State 

 University of Washington, i. 223 



Anderson, C. P., counselor of State Depart- 

 ment, ii. 257, 258-259 



Anderson, David, bearer of Trevelyan's 

 "Open Letter to President Wilson," ii. 

 707 



Anderson, John, benefactor of Penikese 

 summer school, i. 107, 118 



Anderson, Maxwell, liberal journalist, ii. 

 289 



Anderson, Melville B., reminiscence of, as 

 college boy, i. 50; an intimate and lifelong 

 friend, 59; as a verse maker, 68, 69; trans- 

 lation of " Divina Commedia" by, 69, 

 399; fondness of, for Browning's verse, 72; 

 leaves chair of Modern Languages at But- 

 ler University for Knox College, 184; 

 verse on Florence addressed to, by author, 

 251-253; member of Matterhorn expedi- 

 tion, 260-269; becomes professor of Eng- 

 lish Literature at Stanford, 399; certain 

 educational views of, 425; Carnegie pen- 

 sion granted to, for Dante study, ii. 189 

 n.; stanzas by, written in Florence (1913), 

 452-453; stanzas read by, at author's 

 seventieth birthday, 779; address by, 

 "To David Starr Jordan, January 19, 

 1911," 783-786; poem by, written for 

 igth of January, 1921, 830; verses by 



