Index 



Smith, Augustus L., Wisconsin friend, i. 



150 



Smith, Edwin Burritt, vice-president Anti- 

 Imperialist League, i. 700 

 Smith, Emory E., i. 620 

 Smith, Sir Frederick E., raised to peerage, 



ii. 625 

 Smith, Goldwin, professor at Cornell, i. 83, 



88; lectures on English History by, 91; 



quoted on American imperialism, 91 

 Smith, Herbert H., Cornell student, i. 92 

 Smith, Horace G., on Southern trip in 1878, 



i. 165 

 Smith, Hugh M., U. S. Commissioner of 



Fisheries, i. 579, 612 

 Smith, James Perrin, Stanford professor, i. 



442, 559 



Smith, Joseph, founder of Mormonism, i. 6 

 Smith, Mary Roberts (Mrs. Dane Coolidge), 



>-44i 



Smith, Rosa (Mrs. Eigenmann), i. 204-205 



Smith, Samuel E., member of student party 

 in Europe, i. 185 n. 



Smith, Theobald, member of Delta Upsilon, 

 i. 58 n. 



Smith, W. A., Senator from Michigan, ii. 272 



Smithsonian Institution, first visit to, i. 159; 

 work at, in 1 880-8 1, 240-241; secretary- 

 ship of, offered to author, ii. 174; token of 

 esteem from, on author's seventieth 

 birthday, 827 



Smoking, rules about, at Stanford, i. 404 

 See Tobacco 



Smuts, Jan, former Boer general, i. 659 



Smyrna, visit to (1914), ii. 611-612 



Snails of Hawaii, ii. 91 



Snakes, venomous, i. 282-284; in Mexico, 



643-644 



Snedden, David, Stanford '97, i. 709 

 Snodgrass, Robert E., Stanford student, 5. 



577 

 Snow, Frank H., at Penikese, i. 115; college 



position of, 149 



Snow, William F., Stanford '96, i. 709 

 Snowden, Philip, ii. 478 

 Snowden, Mrs. Philip, ii. 462, 478 

 Snyder, Charles D., Stanford '96, i. 709 

 Snyder, John O., Stanford professor, i. 638; 

 associate on exploration trip to Japan, 

 ii. 4, 15, 23, 56, 72, 80; on Albatross expe- 

 dition of 1902, 94 



Social Darwinism, dogma of, ii. 417; mean- 

 ing of, 538 



Social hygiene, interest of author in, ii. 149- 

 150 



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Socialism, attempted repression of, in Japan 



by Katsura Cabinet, ii. 352 

 Sofia, visit to (1914), ii. 574-585 

 "Soirte litteraire" at Cornell, i. 54 

 Songs, Southern, i. 170-172 

 Sororities at Stanford University, i. 427 

 Sound Beach, Conn., headquarters of Agas- 



siz Association at, i. 543 n. 

 South America, Japanese emigration to, ii. 



386 



South Seas, expedition to (1902), ii. 98-127 

 South Warsaw, school teaching at, i. 39-40 

 Southern states, expeditions for study of 

 fishes of, i. 154-157, 160-163, 165-174, 

 241-243, 281-284, 322, 328-330; excur- 

 sion to, in name of Geology (1883), 245- 

 249; study of effects of Civil War in, ii. 

 423-440 



Soyeda, Juichi, Japanese journalist, ii. 370 



Spalding, Alfred B., Stanford '96, i. 709 



Spangler, William W., member of student 



party in Europe, i. 250; member of Mat- 



terhorn expedition, 260-269; on research 



expedition in Yellowstone Park (1889), 



337 



Spanish War, events leading up to, i. 613- 

 615; mistaken views concerning, 615-616; 

 battle of Manila Bay, 616; conclusion of, 

 617 



Spencer, Baldwin, of University of Mel- 

 bourne, ii. 218; revisited in 1914, 566 



Spencer, Francis E., trustee of Stanford, i. 



499 

 Spender, Alfred, of Westminster Gazette, ii. 



645 



Sperry, Lyman, temperance lecturer, ii. 200 

 Speyer, James, advice of, to Mrs. Stanford, 



i. 509 



Spiritualism, in San Francisco, i. 219; found- 

 ing of Stanford University not connected 

 with, 365 n. 

 Spoils system, operation of, and fight 



against, i. 312-318 



Spooner, D. Brainerd, Stanford '99, ii. 12 

 Sprague, Homer B., Cornell professor, i. 95 

 Springfield, 111., visit to (1916), ii. 706 

 Springfield (Mass.) Republican, ii. 470 

 Spring-Rice, Sir Cecil, British Ambassador, 

 ii. 271; Empress Frederick's prophetic re- 

 mark to, 271 n. 

 Spruce, the Douglas, i. 430 

 "Square Deal, The," Roosevelt's address, 



ii. 152 



Squirrels about author's Stanford residence, 

 i. 516-517 



