Index 



Astrolabe Reef, naming of, ii. 203-204 

 Astronomy, author's early interest in, i. 21; 



Eric Jordan's youthful knowledge of, 22 

 Atequiza, Mexico, hacienda of, i. 641 

 Athens, visit to (1914), ii. 612 

 Atherton, Gertrude F., novelist, i. 457 

 Athletics, author's early interest in, i. 28 

 Atkinson, Edward, vice-president Anti- 

 Imperialist League, i. 699 

 Atkinson, William S., Stanford '99, scien- 

 tific illustrator, i. 645, 707, ii. 709 

 Ad, Dr., mysterious Mexican, ii. 691 

 Atlantic Monthly, author's constancy to, i. 

 30; contributors to, 191-192; notes on Al- 

 sace-Lorraine published in, ii. 509 

 Auckland, New Zealand, visit to (1907), ii. 



240-241 



Audubon Society, author an official of, i. 542 

 Aupperle, D. W., ii. 746 

 Aupperle, Harold Vincent, secretary of 

 author on lecture tour in 1916, ii. 706; 

 death of, in World War, 743, 746-747 

 Aus der Kirche movement in Germany, ii. 



l S}y 55' 

 Austin, Mary, California writer, i. 457-458; 



in San Francisco after earthquake-fire, ii. 



178; contributor to volume on earthquake, 



186 n. 

 Australia, American football coaches in, ii. 



194 n.; author's visit to, in 1907, 199- 



231; trip to, from Europe, in 1914, 559- 



571 



Australian verse, ii. 224-225, 227-231 

 Austria, meeting with scientists in (1910), ii. 



304-311 



Automobile, the first, on Pacific Coast, i. 447 

 Auvergne, visit to (1883), i. 256 

 Avalon, fishing about, i. 205 

 Avebury, Lord, esteem for, ii. 481 

 Awaji, island of, Japan, ii. 386-387 

 Awaya, mayor of Fusan, Korea, ii. 387 

 Aymonod, Jean Baptiste, guide, i. 260-269 

 Ayson, L. P., director of fish hatchery, 



Christchurch, ii. 237 



Babcock, Bertha, missionary at Aomori, ii. 



52, 60 



Babcock, John P., fishery expert, ii. 296 

 Babcock Milk Tester in Australia, ii. 215 

 Bache, Jules, meetings with, ii. 737 

 Bacon, L. W., vice-president Anti-Imperial- 

 ist League, i. 699 



Bacon, Rebecca, author's grandmother, i. '.: 

 Bahai, the (Abdul Bahas), at Stanford, ii. 

 414 



Bailey, L. H., agriculturist, ii. 247; president 

 American Breeders' Association, 296 



Baird, Spencer Fullerton, research stations 

 established by, at Woods Hole andNoank, 

 i. 125; first meeting with, 159; author en- 

 trusted with commission from, 163-164; 

 influence of, on American Systematic 

 Zoology, 174-175; personality of, 175 



Baker, Clara Bradley (Mrs. Robert J. Bur- 

 dette), i. 459 



Baker, James H., Colorado educator, ii. 9 



Baker, Newton D., Secretary of War, ii. 693 



Baker, Shirley, "Pioneer" Stanford student, 

 1.409 



Balch, Emily Greene, member of Henry 

 Ford's Peace Crusade, ii. 684; member of 

 Unofficial Commission, 716 n. 



Baldwin, A. H., artist, ii. 87 



Balfour, A. J., attack on science by, ii. 294, 

 295; a mental cynic, 482 



Balkan Commission, Report of, ii. 603, 605, 

 615 



Balkans, trip through (1914), ii. 572-593; 

 supplementary statement concerning (Ap- 

 pendix F), 806-809 



Ballantine, Elisha, Indiana University pro- 

 fessor, i. 188; acting president of Indiana 

 University, 289 



Ballard, Anson, founder of Appleton Col- 

 legiate Institute, i. 123 



Ballin, Albert, quoted, ii. 454 



Baltimore, peace meeting in (April, 1917), ii. 

 727-730; "bunch" from, in Washington 

 to break up pacifist meeting, ii. 730-^731 



Banff, visit to, ii. 265 



Bankers' Association, Yokohama, speech 

 before, ii. 377 



Bannister, L. Ward, Stanford '92, i. 413 



Bannwaert Affair, ii. 730 



Banta, David D., member of Indiana board 

 of trustees, i. 300 



" Barbara, To," poem, i. 71 n., 530-533 



Barbara Jordan Library, ii. 84 



"Barbara's Lullaby," Field's poem, ii. 85 



Barbecue, Samoan, ii. 107-108 



Barkan, Adolph, of Cooper Medical College, 

 i. 468; on faculty of medical school at 

 Stanford, ii. 282; at Munich, 552 



Barlow, Sir John Emmott, ii. 461 



Barlow, Lady, ii. 461 



Barnard, Maryline, author's early acquaint- 

 ance with, i. 210; a Stanford graduate, ii. 



8? 

 Barnes, Earl, becomes professor at Stanford. 



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