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Samoa, investigation of fisheries of (1902), 



ii. 98-127 

 Samokov, School for Girls at, ii. 574 

 Sampson, Martin W., member of Stanford 



faculty, i. 400 

 Sampson-Schley controversy, settlement of, 



by Roosevelt, ii. 126-127 

 San Andreas fault, ii. 181-182, 196 

 San Antonio de Padua, Mission, i. 438 

 San Buenaventura, Mission, i. 437 

 San Carlos Borromeo in CArmelo, Mission, 



i. 212, 438 

 Sanchez, Nellie Van de Grift, ii. I46; "Life 



of Mrs. Robert Louis Stevenson" by, 



cited, 178 

 Sandansky, kidnaper of Ellen Stone, ii. 588 

 San Diego, visit to (1880), i. 203-205 

 San Diego de Alcald, Mission, i. 436 

 Sandoval, Aurelio, cannery of, at Magda- 



lena Bay, ii. 409; quoted, 411-412 

 San Fernando Rey de Espana, Mission, i. 



437 



Sanford, Fernando, member of Stanford 

 faculty, i. 382 n., 399 



San Francisco, early visit to (1880), i. 216- 

 222; literary center of California in the 

 *go*s, 454; newspaper men of, 461-464; 

 famous hospitality of, 660; effects of 

 earthquake-fire of 1906 at, ii. 175-179; 

 incident of "Oriental school" in (19015), 

 186-187; medical schools in, 281-282; 

 Norman Angell once a newspaper man 

 in, 320; Woodrow Wilson's address in 

 (191 1), 343; General Bernhardi's speech 

 in (1912), 414-418; Insurance Congress 

 in, 667-669; author's meeting with ex- 

 President Taft in, 704; Democratic 

 National Convention at, in 1920, 776 



San Francisco de Assis de los Dolores, 

 chapel of, i. 438 



San Francisco Peaks, visit to, i. 621-622 



San Gabriel Arcangel, Mission, i. 437 



San Jos^, Mission, i. 438 



San Juan, Fiesta of, at Acoma, i. 631 



San Juan Bautista, Mission, i. 438 



San Juan Capistrano, Mission, i. 203, 437; 

 architectural motive of Stanford Univer- 

 sity derived from, 322-323 



San Luis Obispo, early visit to (1880), i. 

 210-211 



San Luis Rey de Francia, Mission, i. 203, 



436-437 

 San Mateo, abode of the Penitent Brothers, 



i- 637 

 San Miguel Arcingel, Mission, 1. 437-438 



San Stefano, Treaty of, ii. 611 



Santa Barbara, city of, in 1880, i. 208 



Santa Barbara, Mission, i. 437 



Santa Catalina Island, fishing around, i. 205 



Santa Clara, University of, i. 438 



Santa Clara Valley, description of, i, 389 



"Santa Clara Virgen y Mirtir," poem, i. 



388-389 

 Santa Lucia range, California, i. 214 

 Santayana, George, quoted on war, ii. 673 n. 

 Santa Ynez, Sierra, ascent of, i. 208 

 Santa Ynez Virgen y Mdrtir, Mission, i. 437 

 Sapporo, Japanese college town, ii. 56, 61 

 Sarajevo, murder of Archduke Franz Fer- 

 dinand at, ii. 633 

 Saratoga, hamlet in Santa Clara Valley, i. 



391 ; Blossom Day Festival at, 391-392 

 Sardine industry, Maine, ii. 259 

 Sarolea, Charles, at Le Touquet, ii. 514; 

 home of, in Edinburgh, 544; excursion 

 to England of leading Frenchmen ar- 

 ranged by, 617 

 Sars, Michel, celebration of birthday of, ii. 



379-380 

 Sassoon, Siegfried, soldier-poet, ii. 478 

 SatchanofF, J. J., Bulgarian clergyman, ii. 



586 

 Satomi, mayor of Sendai, ii. 45 

 Sault Ste. Marie, visit to, ii. 262 

 Savaii, Samoan island, ii. 99 

 **Save the Redwoods" movement, -a vital 



issue, i. 518 

 Say, Thomas, New Harmony member, i. 191 

 Scapa Flow m. Sedan, ii. 497 

 Schaeffer, C. A., Cornell professor, i. 93; 



president of University of Iowa, 319 

 Schallenberger, Margaret (Mrs. John Mc- 



Naught), Stanford '98, i. 709 

 Schauinsland, Dr. Hugo H., ii. 92 

 Schaumburg, Countess von, adventures, cf, 



ii. 471-473 

 Scheibley, Edward, Stanford engineer, li. 



442 

 "Schemes of Pangermany," lectures on, in 



1917, ii. 749 

 Scherrer-FuUemann, J., ii. 671 n. 

 SchifF, Jacob H., New York banker, ii. 153, 



707 

 Schlegel, Herrmann, ii. 47 

 Schlumberger, Jacques, ii. 498; day at home 

 of, 498; visit to, at Guebwiller, 508; at 

 congress of Friedensfreunde, 517 

 Schmidt, Peter, Russian naturalist, ii. 78 

 Schmitz, E. E., San Francisco politician, ii. 

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