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Missionaries, a good word for modern, ii. 49; 

 in Samoa, Iio-Iil; in Balkan countries, 

 574, 582; in Turkey, 608 



Missionary Ridge, visit to, i. 155 



Missions, Franciscan, of California, i. iia- 

 213, 436-438; downfall of, 438-439 



Mission schools, Turkish censorship of, ii. 

 608 



Mitchell, Dean P., Stanford '96, ii. 206 



Mitchell, Elisha, Mitchell's Peak named for, 

 i. 162 



Mitchell, James' ("Jimmie"), son of James 

 L. Mitchell, i. 300; visit to, in 1920, ii. 775 



Mitchell, James L., i. 185 n.; member of 

 Indiana board of trustees, 300 



Mitchell, J. P., one of Palo Alto's city 

 fathers, i. 382 n. 



Mitchell, Mount, ascent of, i. 162 



Mitchell sisters, home of, near Cornell, i. 

 68-69; revisited in 1920, ii. 774-^75 



Mitsu Bishi Club, the, ii. 371 



Mitsukoshi dry-goods store, Tokyo, ii. 377 



Mitsukuri, Kakichi, member of Joint Dip- 

 lomatic Commission, i. 602; personality 

 of, 605; help of, in work in Japan, ii. 4, 13, 

 15, 24; at Marine Laboratory at Mitsaki, 

 74, 77; at Congress of Arts and Sciences 

 at St. Louis, 150; Dean of Imperial 

 University, Japan, 373; death of, 379 



Miyajima, Japanese "temple island," ii. 36 



Miyaoka, Mr., correspondent of Carnegie 

 Endowment, ii. 370 



Miyaoka, Madame, ii. 370 



Moana, aquarium at, ii. 405 



Moccasin snakes, i. 283 



Moch, Gaston, French worker for peace, ii. 



311.' 497 . .. ^ 



Mochizuki, Japanese interpreter, u. 361 

 Mogi, Japanese fishing village, ii. 24 

 Mohr, Anton, of Bergen, ii. 560 

 Mohr, O. L., naturalist, ii. 130 

 Mommery, A. F., mountaineer, i. 268 

 Monaco, International Congress of Zoology 



at, ii. 247; museum of deep-sea treasures 



at. 558 . . . 



Monaco, Albert, Prince of, as scientist, 1. 

 278, ii. 32:; at dinner given by Richet, 

 ii. 616 



Monism, Haeckel's thesis a form of, ii. 294- 

 195; not a basis forscience, 295 



Monkeys as family pets, i. 514-515 



Monroe, James P., member executive com- 

 mittee Anti-Imperialist League, i. 700 



Monroe, Will S., Stanford '94, i. 709. "• 575 



Monte Carlo, beauty of, ii. 558 



Monte Diablo, i. 389-390; ascent of, 393 

 Montenegro, visit to (1913), ii. 527-529 

 Monterey, visit to (1880), i. 211-212 

 Monterey cypresses and pines, i. 213 

 Moon, Japanese fSte of the, ii. 377 

 Moonshine whisky, i. 247 

 Moores, Charles, student on Southern trip 



in 1878, i. 165 

 Moore's poems, reading of, i. 29-30 

 Moors, John F.,of Boston, ii. 716 n.,724 

 Moors, W. J., American in Apia, ii. loi, 

 103-104, III; relations of, with R. L. 

 Stevenson, 104 

 Morals, personal, of author, 47 

 Morel, E. D., at Le Touquet, ii. 514; ac- 

 count by, of campaign against Congo 

 atrocities, 514-515 

 Moreno, Ygnacio, half breed helper, i. 533; 



a gift for, 534-535 

 Morgan, T. H., research work of, at Hop- 

 kins Marine Station, ii. 130 

 Morgan, Winifred June (Mrs. De Grassi), 



Stanford student, ii. 85 

 Morgenthau, Henry, luncheon with, in Con- 

 stantinople, ii. 609 

 Morikubo, Zentaro, Stanford '04, ii. 353 

 Morinobu, Kano, Japanese artist, ii. 370 

 Morioka, visit to, ii. 48, 49-52; the mayor 



of, 52 

 Morita, Kako, Japanese artist, ii. 117 

 Morley, John, ii. 478, 481; resigns from 

 Cabinet on England's entrance into 

 World War, 639 

 Mormons, visit to (1880), i. 231; supposed 

 "menace" of, 232; conclusions concern- 

 ing, 232-234; second visit to (1889), 336; 

 following of, among Samoans, ii. iio-iii; 

 appreciation by, of address on "The 

 Strength of Being Clean," 148 

 Mormon Tabernacle, Salt Lake City, ii. 



292 n. 

 Morocco, French war with Italy for con- 

 quest of, ii. 453 

 Mororan, visit to, ii. 55 

 Morrill Act of 1862, i. 78, ii. 775 

 Morris, George P., professor at Indiana, i. 



296 

 Morrow, Judge William W., i. 503 

 Morse, Edward S., teacher at Penikese, i. 

 no; appointed tJO chair of Zoology in Im- 

 perial University of Tokyo, 152; lijima a 

 student of, ii. 13 

 Moscheles, Felix, Sunday afternoons at 

 "the Grelix," London home of, ii. 464; 

 account of, 464-465; death of, 465 



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