INDEX 
seum of Mrs. John L. Gardner, 
877; criticism of Richard Mans- 
field, 382; criticism of John Eliot, 
8383; invalidism, 386 ff.; at Ar- 
lington Heights, 388 ff.; failing 
strength, 393; death, 393; ad- 
dresses in memory of, 394 ff.; 
article on, by A. Gilman, 193. 
Addresses by: —for the Soci- 
ety for the Collegiate Instruc- 
tion of Women, 211 ff., 223 ff.; at 
Commencement exercises, 218, 
219, 221 ff., 227 ff., 261 ff., 314, 
316, 358 ff., 360 ff.; at the State 
House, 251 ff.; at Bertram Hall, 
326 ff.; announcing the gift of 
Agassiz House, 337 ff. 
Characteristics : — 1, 8, 26, 35, 
46, 48 ff., 55, 63, 64, 71, 172, 
189, 205, 217, 223, 259, 263, 281, 
282, 333, 334, 358, 367, 387, 391, 
401, 404, 407 ff., 412; love of 
children, 81, 82, 90, 97, 367, 386 
(see also below, Relations with 
grandchildren and great-grand- 
children) ; love of flowers, 23, 122, 
125, 126, 146, 149, 279, 387; love 
of Nahant, 15, 96, 282, 297, 298, 
367, 388, 389. ' 
Comments on books : — 42, 53, 
54, 123, 372, 374, 376, 377, 379, 
380, 383, 385, 387, 388, 392. 
Letters of, to: — Associates of 
Radcliffe College, 343, 346; L. 
B. R. Briggs, 333; Mrs. L. B. R. 
Briggs, 353, 354; S. Cabot, 21; 
Emma F. Cary, 106, 350; Sarah 
G. Cary, 27 ff., 44, 52, 65, 75 ff., 
93 ff., 106, 110 ff., 112, 115, 150, 
166, 282, 285, 287 ff., 296 ff., 
302 ff., 308; T. G. Cary, 19, 46; 
Mrs. T. G. Cary, 38, 55, 59, 62, 
71 ff., 82 ff., 89 ff., 104 ff., 119 ff., 
128 ff., 152; Elizabeth H. Clark, 
369; Mrs. C. P. Curtis, 127, 
174 ff.; C. W. Eliot, 231, 348; 
Mrs. C. C. Felton, 276; Louisa 
Felton, 350; Mary Felton, 164, 
283 ff.; Mrs. J. T. Fields, 377, 
389; friends who gave the Stu- 
417 
dents’ Hall at Radcliffe College, 
339; A. Gilman, 205; Mrs. A. Gil- 
man, 298; some graduates of the 
Annex, 245; J. C. Gray, 238; 
Mrs, A. Hemenway, 313; H. L. 
Higginson, 342; E. R. Hoar, 272; 
E. W. Hooper, 234; Agnes Irwin, 
317, 319 ff.; A. Mayor, 185, 191; 
Cecile Mettenius, 184, 187, 375; 
C. E. Norton, 392; Grace Nor- 
ton, 209, 280, 370, 371; Mrs. 
W. B. Richardson, 352; Mrs. 
W. B. Rogers, 190; the students 
of Radcliffe College, 286; Mrs. 
Q. A. Shaw, 81, 88, 126, 149, 
163; O. Wister, 391. 
Letters to, from: —L. B. R. 
Briggs, 332; C. W. Eliot, 239, 
241, 347; A. Gilman, 197; G. S. 
Hale, 257; Mrs. A. Hemenway, 
312; H. L. Higginson, 319, 342; 
E. R. Hoar, 268, 273; E. W. 
Hooper, 234; Agnes Irwin, 300, 
318, 346; W. James, 335; H. W. 
Longfellow, 180; C. E. Norton, 
322; Sarah W. Whitman, 330; 
Sarah B. Wister, 335. 
Musical interests: — Com- 
ments on, Chopin, 391; Fidelio, 
368; Fiftieth Birthday of Agassiz, 
setting for, 52; Il Giuramento, 28, 
29; Mendelssohn, Elijah, 115; 
Oedipus Tyrannus, music for, 
403; Rubinstein, 174; Von Bi- 
low, 174; Wagner, 391; waltzes, 
371. — Music lessons, 17, 19, 52, 
53. — Musical tastes, 16, 22, 24, 
26, 28, 29, 43, 116, 284, 334, 368, 
871, 378, 381, 391, 403. — Sing- 
ing, 13, 16, 52, 53. 
Relations with : — Alexander 
Agassiz, 37, 38, 95, 171 ff., 175, 
331, 332, 387; Ida and Pauline 
Agassiz, 37; the Agassiz family 
in Switzerland, 59, 60, 62, 282, 
308; the alumnae of Radcliffe 
College, 352; the Braun family, 
187, 188; L. B. R. Briggs, 334, 
343, 390; Mrs. L. B. R. Briggs, 
353, 354; Mary Cary [Felton], 
