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Doane, Rennie W., Stanford '96, i. 708 

 Dobroluboff, Russian fraternity brother at 



Cornell, i. 59 

 Doderlein, L., professor of Zoology, ii. 47 

 Doflein, Franz, naturalist, ii. 130 

 Dogs of Constantinople, ii. 609 

 Dohrn, Anton, zoological station of, at 



Naples, i. 125, ii. 130; Hopkins' visit to, 



ii. 130-132 

 Doki Club, Tokyo, dinner at, ii. 375 

 Dole, Charles F., Boston minister, i. 710; 



quoted on war, ii. 673 n. 

 Dole, Charles Sumner, Stanford '99, i. 710 

 Dole, Nathan Haskell, i. 408 n. 

 Dole, Norman E., Stanford '04, i. 710 

 Dole, Sanford B., president of Hawaiian 



Republic, i. 710, ii. 88 

 Dole family at Stanford University, i. 710 

 Dollo, Louis, curator of museum, Brussels, 



ii. 501 

 Dolly Varden Trout, the name, i. 164; on 



Unalaska, 556 

 Donaldson, Dr., president of St. Andrews 



University, Edinburgh, ii. 544 

 Donaldson, Robert A., journalist, ii. 289 

 Donkeys vs. camels, ii. 598 

 Donne, Edward, host at Brighton, England, 



ii. 541 

 "Dooley, Mr.," quotation from, ii. 423 n.; 



on politics, 483 

 Douglas, David, discoverer of Sugar Pine, 



i. 429 

 Douglas Democrats, i. 31 

 Douglas Spruce, California forests, i. 430 

 "Downfall of the Ancient World," Seeck's, 



ii. 325 

 Doyle, John T., attorney, i. 439 

 Drake, Maud Lord, spiritualistic medium, 



i. 365 n. 

 Drake-Waldo- Jordan ancestry, i. 676-677 

 Dramatics at Stanford, i. 417-420 

 Dresselhuys, H. C, president of Organiza- 

 tion for Durable Peace, ii. 670; text of 



letter addressed to (Sept. 30, 1918), 821- 



824 

 Dresslar, Fletcher B., student at Indiana 



University, i. 240 

 Drinking, author's «ews on, i. 48; at Ger- 

 man universities, ii. 302; problem of, at 



Stanford, 252-254 

 Drummond, Lake, visit to, i. 173-174 

 Duarte, Manuel, helper, i. 211 

 Dublin, visit to (1914), ii. 618-621 

 Du Bois, Burghardt, distinguished negro 

 educator, ij. 407 



Dubuque, meeting of A. A. A. S. at, i. 102- 

 103 



Dudley, W. R., student at Cornell, i. 54; as 

 a poet-botanist, 55; subsequent career, 

 55; as verse maker, 68, 69; author's sea- 

 weed books bought by, 120; on Southern 

 trip in 1877, 160; joins Stanford faculty, 

 440; death (1913), 440; member of Sera- 

 pervirens Club, 518; member of party 

 to visit Mexico (1898-99), 638 



Duffus, Robert L., journalist, ii. 289 



DuUey, Mary C, elderly student at Stan- 

 ford, ii 646 



Dumas, Jacques, worker for peace, ii. 322; 

 at Le Touquet, 513; quoted, 516 



Duncan, L. C, "The Military Surgeon" by, 

 quoted, ii. 430 



Duncan,William, missionary among Indians 

 of British Columbia, i. 553-554 



Dundee, visit to (1913), ii. 544-547 



Diingern, Carl von, at congress QiPriedens- 

 freunde, ii. 518 



Dur's E/sass, humorous journal, ii. 509 



Dutch Harbor, Unalaska, i. 556 



Dutton, C. E., "Tertiary History of Grand 

 Canyon," cited, i. 623 



Dutton, Samuel T., in Bulgaria, ii. 581; 

 member of Balkan Commission, 605 



Dwarfing, art of, in Japan, ii. 371 



Dye, William H., Indiana student, i. 281 



Dzumaia,in Macedonia, ii. 587 



Earthquake, at Ichinoseki (1900), ii. 48; of 



1906, in California, 168—186 

 Earthquakes, discussion of, ii. 179-182 

 East Coy Creek, i. lo-ii 

 Eastern men and Western men compared, 



ii. 279 

 Easter service, Mt. Rubidoux, i. 470 n. 

 Eastman, Crystal, secretary of Unofficial 



Commission to Mexico, ii. 691 

 Eastman, Emma S., pioneer woman student 



at Cornell, i. 67 

 Easton, Jerry, trees at Stanford preserved 



by, i. 512 

 Eastwood, Alice, curator of plants, Califor- 

 nia Academy of Sciences, i. 541 

 Eaton, Dorman B., supporter of Civil 



Service Reform, i. 313 

 Ebisu, Japanese fisher-god, ii. 17-19 

 "Ecce Homo," poem, ii. 835-836 

 Eckstein, Anna B., at congress of Friedens- 



freunde, ii. 519 

 Economic Club, Boston, dinner of (1914), 



ii. 654-656 



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