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330; quoted on talk of peace and arming 

 for war, 334; election to University trus- 

 teeship, 455; active interest of, in affairs 

 of Stanford, 455; recommends relief of 

 author from routine duties of presidency 

 and election of Branner as successor, 455- 

 456; visit to, at London home, in 1913, 

 460; odd provision tn lease of the Red 

 House, 479-480; opinions of, on European 

 troubles, 483-484; summer home of, at 

 Stratford, England, 490-491; work of, 

 during opening months of war, and with 

 the "C. R. B.," 644; favored by great 

 majority of people for President, in I92O5. 



777 

 Hoover, Mrs. Herbert C. (Lou Henry), 1. 



410, ii. 662 



Hoover, Theodore J., Stanford student and 

 professor, i. 4IO-411 



Hopkins, Mark, i. 229; one of owners of 

 Southern Pacific, 478 



Hopkins, Timothy, original owner of Palo 

 Alto, i. 381; trustee of Stanford Univer- 

 sity, 499, ii. 129; Mazatlan expedition 

 financed by, i. 526; means for Seaside 

 Laboratory of Natural History supplied 

 by, ii. 129-130; visit by, to Dohrn's zoolog- 

 ical station at Naples, 130-132 



Hopkins Marine Station, Monterey Bay, ii. 

 130, 526 



Horton, Dana, advocate of Civil Service 

 Reform, i. 313 



Hoshi, Japanese minister to United States, 



<• 574 

 Hoskins, Leander M., Stanford professor, i. 



440; one of Palo Alto's city fathers, 382 



n.; character of, as teacher, 442 

 Hotels, Japanese, ii. 19-20, 398 

 House, Edward M., author's call upon, in 



1915, ii. 679; opinions expressed by, 680; 



visit to, in 1917, 715 

 House, John Henry, agricultural mission of, 



ii. 602-603 

 House of Lords, estimates of, ii. '^f'TfZ 

 House of the Thousand Terrors, Rotterdam, 



■■348 

 Houtman's Abrolhos, exploration of, ii. 565 

 Howard, George E., member of Stanford 



faculty, i. 400 

 Howard, Leland O,, member of Delta Up- 



silon, i. 58 n. 

 Howe, Agnes, Stanford '97, i. 708 

 Howe, Frederick C, acquaintance with, ii. 



737 

 Howie, J. B., of Melbourne, ii. 566 



C 8703 



Howison, George H., professor in Univer- 

 sity of California, i. 450 

 Hoy, Philo R., naturalist, i. 159 

 Hoyle, W. Evans, zoologist, ii. 329 

 Hoyt, H. C, member of Hodge's party to 



Enchanted Mesa, i. 633 

 Hoyt, H. M., counselor of State Depart- 

 ment, ii. 259, 270 

 Hoyt, John W., efforts of, for national uni- 

 versity, i. 537 

 Hubbard, Gardiner G., advocate of move- 

 ment for national university, i. 538; letter 

 from, offering author position with U. S. 

 National Museum, 568 

 Hubbs, Carl L., study of fishes by, ii. 250; 

 joint author of work on Silversides, ii. 445 

 Hubly, C. C, of Battle Creek, ii. 706 

 Huddleston, George, letter to, ii. 742 

 Hudson, C. B., artist, ii. 87; plates by, in 

 "Review of Salmonoid Fishes of Great 

 Lakes," 278 

 Hudson, W. H., professor at Stanford, i. 443 

 Huebsch, B. W., progressive publisher, ii. 



737 

 Huen, v., artist, ii. 507 n. 

 Huerta, General, meeting with, ii. 443 

 Huggins, Harold, of American Embassy in 



Japan, ii. 354 

 Hughes, Julia (Mrs. Gilbert), member of 



student party in Europe, i. 185 n. 

 Hughes, Thomas, visitor at Cornell, i. 90 

 Hull, William L, address by, ii. 715; member 



of Unofficial Commission (1917), 716; 



pamphlet by, 717 

 Hulme, Edward M., student at Stanford, i. 



406 

 Hult, Gottfried, of University of North 



Dakota, ii. 794 n. 

 "Human Harvest, The," address, i. 9, 619; 



publication of, ii. 290; John Burns' 



opinion of, 639 

 Humboldt, a granddaughter of, ii. 538 

 Humor, Japanese, ii. 63-64, 360 

 Huns, first use of appellation, by the Kaiser, 



ii. 29; fixing of term by German atrocities 



(19I4), 645 

 Huntington, CoUis P., one of owners of 



Southern Pacific, i. 478; code of ethics 



framed for himself by, 479; plan of, for 



"stopping the circus," 502 

 Hutchings, Mrs. De Witt V., ii. 158 

 Hutten, Ulrich von, quoted, ii. 71 

 Huxley, Julian S., on faculty of Rice Insti- 

 tute, ii. 689 

 Hyacinthe, Father, tomb of, ii. 463 



