Indt 



ex 



Haskell, of Salonica, ii. 574 



Haskins, Charles H., Wisconsin professor, i. 

 441 



Haskins, David Greene, Jr., member execu- 

 tive committee Anti-Imperialist League, i. 

 700 



Haswell, W. A., Sydney professor, ii. 207 



Hatteras, Owen, on eugenic weddings, ii. 



Havana, visit to (1884), i. 284-287 

 Hawaii, new fish discovered in, named for 

 Roosevelt, i. 308; annexation of, 574, ii. 5; 

 author's visit to (1900), ii. 5-6; investi- 

 gation of fisheries of (1901), 86-94; 

 transition in, from old customs to Amer- 

 ican form of government, 94-97 

 Hawkeye, the Burlington, i. 458 

 Hawley, David, author's grandfather, i. 4-5 

 Hawley, David Waldo, author's uncle, i. 31 

 Hawley, Harriet, Stanford graduate student, 



i. 569 

 Hawley, Henry B., president of Iowa Peace 



Society, ii. 669-670 

 Hawley, Judge 'Thomas, i. 503 

 Hay, Colonel, with Madero in Mexico, ii. 



443 

 Hay, John, Sequoia planted on Stanford 



Campus by, i. 429 n.; as Secretary of 



State under McKinley, 574-575; visit by, 



to Stanford University, 575 

 Hay, Ohver P., Butler University professor, 



i. 184 

 Hayakawa, Japanese town sage, ii. 64-66, 



362 

 Hayashi, Baron, ii. 352 

 Hayashi, manager of Imperial Hotel, Tokyo, 



"• 377 

 Haycock, A. W., Canadian advocate of 



peace, ii. 548 

 Hayes, Carlton, of Columbia University, ii. 



717 



Hayes, Rutherford B., difficulties of, as 

 President, i. 157-158 



Hays, Alice N., Stanford '96, i. 708 



Head, Anna, California educator, i. 453 



Healy, Captain, of cutter Corwin, i. 597 n. 



Hearn, Lafcadio, member of faculty of Im- 

 perial University, Tokyo, ii. 15; quoted, 

 383 



Hearst, Phcebe, i. 451, ii. 174 n.; country 

 home of, i. 451-452 



Hearst, W. R., i. 463; opinions of W. T. 

 Stead and of author concerning, ii. 331- 

 2^1; Magdalena Bay scare promoted by, 

 409-410 



C 868 3 



Heath, Carl, secretary of English National 

 Peace Council, ii. 461; quoted on Presi- 

 dent Wilson's great opportunity, 468 

 Heath, Harold, scientific observation of Fur 

 Seal herd by, i. 612; on Alaska expedition 

 of 1903, ii. 134 

 Heather Lake, visit to, i. 520 

 Heiney, Alvin, Indiana poet, i. 137-138 

 Heiwoy organ of Japan Peace Society, 



quoted, ii. 402-403 

 Heller, Edmund, Stanford man in Africa 



with Roosevelt, ii. 421 n. 

 Hell's Gate catastrophe of 1913, ii. 135-136 

 Helmer, Paul Albert, ii. 508 

 Henry, Joseph, physicist, i. 180 

 Henry, Lou. See Hoover, Mrs. Herbert C. 

 Henry, WiUiam E., i. 397 

 Henshaw, H. W., naturalist, ii. 90 

 Herdman, William A., of Liverpool, ii. 549 

 Heredity, studies of, i. 132-133; part played 

 by, among Kentucky mountaineers, 248. 

 See also Eugenics 

 Heroy, Isaac N. L., Cornell student, i. 54 

 Herring, John, native helper in Hawaii, ii. 90 

 Herringham, Sir W. P., of University of 



London, ii. 550 



Herron, George D., letter from, concerning 



Lammasch, ii. 766; account by, of Lam- 



masch's efforts for peace, 825-826 



Hetherington, Clark W., Stanford '95, i. 708 



Hetherington-Carruthers, English barrister 



in Samoa, ii. 109 

 Hewett, W. T., assistant professor at Cor- 

 nell, i. 66 

 Hibben, John Grier, permission to hold 

 peace meeting at Princeton refused by, 

 ii. 722 

 Hichborn, Franklin, Stanford ex-'95, i. 708 

 Higashi Hongwanji, Buddhist temple, ii. 382 

 Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, vice- 

 president Anti-Imperialist League, i. 699 

 High Sierra, central ridges of the, i. 653 

 Higley, Brodie G., Stanford '99, i. 708 

 Hikone, Japan, visits to, ii, 42, 397-398 

 Hilgendorf, Franz, professor at University 



of Berhn, i. 270, 276, ii. 47 

 Hill, Andrew P., member of Sempervirens 



Club, i. 518 

 Hill, Frank E., journalist, ii. 289 

 Hill, Harold P., Stanford '98, i. 708 

 Hill, Lawrence L., Stanford student, ii. 424 

 Hillyard, Sydney N., Stanford '11, ii. 588 n. 

 Hilo, visit to, ii. 89-90 

 Hilton, John, at Creans, ii. 324 

 Hinckley, Dr. and Mrs. F. E., ii. 356 



