422 
Perkins, Edmund (son of Edmund 
Perkins), 6. 
Perkins, Elizabeth Peck (Mrs. 
James Perkins), 6, 7, 46. 
Perkins, James, 6. 
Perkins, John, 5. 
Perkins, Mary. See Cary, Mary 
Perkins. 
Perkins, Sarah Elliott (Mrs. 
Thomas Handasyd Perkins), 7. 
Perkins, Thomas Handasyd, 4, 5, 
7,9 ff. 
Perkins Institution for the Blind, 
5, 7, 275. 
Pourtalés, Count Francois de, 118, 
120, 122, 182, 133, 137 ff., 140, 
144. 
Radcliffe, Anne, 241 ff., 252, 253, 
269. 
Radcliffe College, naming of, 241 ff.; 
proposed incorporation, 243 ff., 
opposition to its charter, 244 ff.; 
hearing for its charter, 248 ff.; 
incorporation, 258; reorganiza- 
tion, 258; officers, 258 ff.; rela- 
tion to Harvard University, 
245 ff., 261 ff., 265, 268, 271, 287, 
301 ff., 344 ff., 349, 357, 390; the 
Joanna Hoar Scholarship, 268 ff.; 
halls of residence, 299, 301, 310, 
311, 313 ff.; first Commencement 
in Sanders Theatre, 302, 303; 
needs in 1895, 310; purchases of 
land, 311, 314, 325; architectural 
scheme for its buildings, 313 ff.; 
Gymnasium, 311 ff.; library 
building, 315, 340; Bertram 
Hall, 316, 325 ff.; Associates, 322, 
323, 343, 346; Students’ House 
(Elizabeth Cary Agassiz House), 
25, 329 ff., 336 ff., 341, 354, 356, 
357, 394, 400; Whitman Room, 
355; ideals and tradition, 358, 
364 ff.; relation to the Agassiz 
School, 48, 394, 395, 400. See also 
Society for the Collegiate In- 
struction of Women; Agassiz, 
Elizabeth Cary. 
Rancho, 98. 
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Revere, Paul, 6. 
Ropes, J. H., 350, 351. 
Schuyler, Georgina, address com- 
memorative of Mrs. Agassiz, 49, 
394 ff. 
Seward, William H., 77. 
Shaw, Louis A., 65, 66, 81, 82, 88, 
94, 105, 110, 113, 114, 163. 
Shaw, Pauline Agassiz (Mrs. 
Quincy A.), 37, 45, 54, 58, 64, 81, 
88, 118, 126, 149, 163, 183, 280, 
281, 287, 356, 372, 379, 380, 397. 
Shaw, Quincy A., 64, 183, 281, 372. 
Smith, Clement L., 207. 
Sidgwick, Henry, 291 ff. 
Sidgwick, Mrs. Henry, 291 ff., 299. 
Society for the Collegiate Instruc- 
tion of Women, formation and 
early activities, 192 ff.; pub- 
lished accounts of its origin, 193; 
founders, 194 ff.; relation to 
Harvard University, 194, 196 ff., 
200, 206, 215 ff., 219, 225, 227, 
228, 230 ff.; first circular, 200; 
officers, 202, 203; students, 202, 
212, 213, 218, 224, 254, 364; 
rooms in Appian Way, 203, 219, 
221; opening of its courses of in- 
struction, 202, 203; list of its in- 
structors, 203; called ‘‘ Harvard 
Annex,” 203, 206, 207, 212, 251, 
252; becomes a legal corporation, 
206, 207; adopts as name, ‘‘The 
Society for the Collegiate In- 
struction of Women,” 206; sign- 
ers of its Articles of Association, 
207 ff.; officers, 207 ff.; raises an 
endowment fund, 211 ff., 219; 
development from 1879-1883, 
211 ff.; from 1883-1884, 217, 
218; purchases the Fay House, 
220 ff.; enlarges the Fay House, 
223, 224, 226, 227; purchases 
land and equips its first labora- 
tories, 224; library, Fay House, 
226; proposed change in its or- 
ganization, 230 ff.; memorandum 
of its agreement with Harvard 
University, 240; adopts the 
