Index 



Wald, Lillian D., ii. 691; dinner with, at 



Henry Street Settlement House, .715 

 Waldersee, Count, in China, ii. 28-32; 

 astronomical instruments stolen from Im- 

 perial Palace at Peking by, 30 

 Waldo, Anne, author's grandmother, i. 5 

 Waldo, Judge John Elderkin, i. 5 

 Wales, Julia G., of Woman's Peace Party, ii. 

 676; member of Henry Ford's Peace Cru- 

 sade, 684 

 Wales, summer quarters in (1914), ii. 618 

 Walker, Francis A., head of U. S. Census 

 Bureau, i. 201 ; friend of the Stanfords, 368 

 Wallace, Alfred Russel, visit by, to Indiana 



University, i. 303 

 Wallace, Judge William T., ii. 174 n. 

 Wallas, Graham, meeting with, ii. 473 

 Wall Street and the World War, ii. 674-675, 



720--721, 737-738 

 Walnut Creek Canyon, visit to, i. 621 

 Walrus, former home and extinction of, i, 



565-566 

 Walsh, Frank P., ii. 691 

 Walz, J. J., Alsatian patriot, ii. 502, 506- 



508; significance of arrest of, 554 

 Wambold, Katharine, missionary in Korea, 



ii. 389 

 Wanganui, New Zealand, ii. 240 

 "War and Manhood," address on, ii. 299- 

 300, 441; published by Fried, 300; lecture 

 on, at Duchess of Marlborough's, London, 

 460-461; addresses on, in Germany 

 (1913), 535-552; text of, in German, as 

 given in cities of Germany, 799-805 

 War and Peace, founding of library of, ii. 133 

 War and Peace, journal, ii. 319-320 

 " War and the Breed," publication of, i. 619; 



Will Irwin's commendation of, ii. 639 n. 

 "War and Waste," ii. 408-409, 442 

 Ward, Harry P., in Boston, ii. 724 

 Warde, Frederick, at Stanford, i. 474 

 Warden, A. A., at Le Touquet, ii. 513, 516; 

 book on "Commoij Sense Patriotism" by, 

 516; at Hyires-les-Palmiers, 558 

 Warner, Amos G., i. 382 n.; member of Stan- 

 ford faculty, 399 

 Warren, Howard S., scientific student, i. 577 

 Warren, Winslow, member executive com- 

 mittee Anti-Imperialist League, i. 700 

 "War's Aftermath," publication of, ii. 425 

 Warsaw, western New York, i. 6 

 Warthin, Aldred S., botanist, i. 239 

 Washburn, Arthur W., Stanford '93, i. 710 

 Washburn, Jessica Thompson, Stanford '92, 

 i. 710 



Washington, D. C, author's early visits to 

 i. 159, 174-180, 240-241; visits to, during 

 Roosevelt's administration, 310-311; ar- 

 guments for, as site for national univer- 

 s'tyi 537-538; visit to, in 1896, 570-572; 

 dinner with Richard Olney at, 572; inau- 

 guration of McKinley at (1897), 573; 

 meeting of Joint Diplomatic Commission 

 at (1897), 602-605; peace workers in, on 

 eve of declaration of war (March-April, 

 I917), 726, 730; meeting of pacifists in, 

 7307732 

 Washington, Booker T., at White House 

 luncheon, i. 311; lines for improvement of 

 negro laid down by, ii. 331; meetings with, 

 407-408 

 Washington, Mt., ascent of, i. 320 

 Washington, University of, ii. 266 

 Washington and Lee University, Lexington, 

 Va., ii. 432 n.; "John Brown's Body" at, 



434 

 Washington Territory, in 1880, i. 223-224 

 Watanabe, judge in Korea, ii. 392 

 Watase, Sho, Japanese professor, ii. 13; 



companion of author in Japan, 381 

 Watase, T., Japanese manufacturer, ii. 370 

 Waterhouse, Dr. E. C, of Honolulu, ii. 156 

 Waterloo, battlefield of, ii. 325 

 Waterspout on Indian Ocean, ii. 570 

 Watt, Rolla V., of San Francisco, ii. 670 

 Watters, Warren, author's poems sung by, 



ii. 778 

 "Ways of Pangermany, The," ii. 686-687 

 "Ways to Lasting Peace," address, ii. 667 

 Weale, B. P. Putnam. See Simpson, Lennox 

 Weardale, Lord, visit to, ii. 333 

 Webster, Hutton, Stanford '96, i. 710 

 Webster, Sir F., acquaintance with, ii. 687 

 Weddegen, August, retired New York mer- 

 chant in Wiesbaden, ii. 536-537 

 Wedding, a eugenic, ii. 333-334 

 Wedgwood, Josiah, quoted on the "two 



Germanys," ii. 648 

 Weeks, Senator, meeting with, ii. 737 

 Wehberg, Hans, investigations by, ii. 658 

 Weinmiller, John, helper, i. 208 

 Weinstock, Harris, of Sacramento, i. 471 

 Weiss, Charles, friend of Moscheles, ii. 465 

 Welby, Lord, ii. 462, 475-476 

 Wellington, New Zealand, ii. 231-232 

 Welsh, Herbert, i. 700 

 Wendte, Charles W., clergyman, i. 465; at 

 World Congress of Free Christianity 

 (1910), ii. 299; at Congress at Paris in 

 1913. 463 



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