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403; the second "Stone Age" of, 85-86; 

 board of trustees as organized in 1902, 

 127-129; a French visitor's view, 147; 

 effects of earthquake of 1906, 169 ff.; 

 plans for reorganization of, 171-172; ups 

 and downs of football at, 193-195; in- 

 heritance received by, from Welton Stan- 

 ford, 219; drinking problem at, 252-254; 

 student government at, 254-255; medical 

 school organized at, 282-283; course of 

 lectures at, on international conciliation, 

 288-289; West Lectures at, 345-346; 

 endowment of Japanese professorship at, 

 374; sabbatical leaves at, 408; distin- 

 guished visitors in 1912, 412-4I4; Hoov- 

 er's election to board of trustees, 455; 

 appointment of author to chancellorship 

 and Branner to presidency, 455-458; 

 author becomes Chancellor Emeritus 

 (1916), 705; communication to author 

 from board of trustees, 705 n, 

 Stanford University Peak, description of, 



i- 653 

 Stanley-Brown, J., at St. Paul Island, i. 557 

 Stark, Dare, verses by, ii. 829 

 Stark, Herbert S., Stanford '95, i. 709 

 Starks, Edwin C, Stanford student, i. 271, 



526 

 Starr, as middle name of author, i. 21 

 Starr, Frederick, in Japan, ii. 375 

 State University, California, i. 217. See 



California, University of 

 Stauning, Th., ii. 671 n. 

 Stead, David G., fishery expert of New 



South Wales, ii. 212-213, 5^7 

 Stead, W. T., luncheon with, in London, 



ii. 331-332; loss to world in death of, 332; 



journalist sons of, 332 

 Steam roller at Chicago convention (1916), 



ii. 422 

 Stearns, Herman D., Stanford '92, i. 709 

 Stearns, Silas, naturalist, i. 201; at Pensa- 



cola, 242, 322 

 Stebbins, Horatio, clergyman, i. 404, 465; 



discourse of, at funeral of Mr. Stanford, 



480 

 Stedman, Edmund Clarence, i. 'i^ n., 332 n. 

 Steed, H. Wickham, story of pact of Kono- 



pischt by, ii. 633 

 Steelhead Trout, the name, i. 164 

 Steffens, Laura (Mrs. Allen H. Suggett), 



Stanford '96, i. 709 

 Steffens, Lincoln, work of, ii. 699 

 Stein, Robert, scientist, advocate of move- 

 ment for national university, i. 538 



C 898 3 



Steindachner, Franz, ichthyologist, i. 270, 

 325; work by Doderlein and, ii. 47; visit 

 to and account of, 310; ending of, 311 



Stejneger, Leonhard, naturalist, i. 322-323; 

 associate of author in Fur Seal investiga- 

 tion, 551, 552 



Steller, G. W., surgeon-naturalist with Ber- 

 ing, i. 590; fate of, 591.. 



Stephens, Alexander H., visit to, i. 163 



Stephenson, F. W., member of party to 

 Acoma and Enchanted Mesa, i. 626, 634 



Sterling, John, of Adelaide, ii. 223 



Stevens, Bertram, "Anthology of Australian 

 Verse," ii. 224, 228-230 



Stevens, Kate, principal of girls' school, 

 London, ii. 550 



Stevens, Nettie M., Stanford '^'), i. 709 



Stevenson, R. L., in San Francisco, i. 216- 

 217; quoted on Samoa, ii. 100; memories 

 of, in Samoa, 103, 104, 105, 109; tomb of, 

 106; a stranger to, 127; honors to, in San 

 Francisco, 146-I47; account of, included 

 in author's lecture at Glasgow, 542-543 



Stevenson, Mrs. R. L., i. 131, ii. I46; note- 

 worthy wedding at home of, in San Fran- 

 cisco, ii., 178 



Stevenson, Sir Daniel M., provost of Glas- 

 gow University, ii. 543 



Stevenson Fellowship, San Francisco,ii. 146 



Steyn, President, of Orange Free State, i. 



Stiles, Dr. Charles W,, researches of, i. 247; 

 report by, on hookworm disease among 

 Fur Seals, 584-585; officer of United 

 States Health Service, ii. 245; visit of 

 value from, at Gratz, 304; member of 

 Commission of Zoological Nomenclature, 



305 

 Stillman, John M., becomes professor at 

 Stanford, i. 397-398; acting dean of new 

 medical school, ii. 282; statement by, 

 upon author's becoming Chancellor, 456 

 Stillman, Stanley, surgeon, ii. 282 

 Stoddard, Charles Warren, writer, i. 456 

 Stoltenberg, Clara S., Stanford student and 



professor, i. 41 1— 412 

 Stolz, Herbert, Stanford '09, ii. 255, 256, 

 260; Rhodes Scholar at Oxford, 273; 

 accompanies author on European trip in 

 1910, 298, 304, 312; arrival of, at Oxford, 



330 

 Stone, Ellen, kidnaping of, ii. 588 

 Stone, George W., letter of, ii. 431-432 

 Stone, Melville E., of Associated Press, ii. 



420 



