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Claflin, Lee, co-founder of Boston University, 484, 600. Clapp, Edwin J., author, 169.
Clapp, Henry A., Shakespearean scholar, 22, 310; death, 729.
Clapp, Philip G., composer, 321, 334.
Clark, Carol M., publisher, 523.
Clark, Col. E. M., 647.
Clark, Rev. Francis E., founder Christian Endeavor Society, 27.
Clark, John S., biographer and publisher, 12.
Clark, Mrs. Sue Ainslee, officer Women's Trade Union League, 219.
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Clark and Laroe, lawyers, 169. Clarke, Annie, actress, 393.
('Iarke, Ilelen A., author and co-founder "Poet Lore," 307.
Clarke, Rev. James Freeman, 6, 27, 28, 301, 305; deatlı, 721.
Clarke, Win., British "Fabian," 36.
Claus, Ilenry T., journalist, 505. Clemenceau, Georges, visited Boston, 743.
Clemens, Samuel C. ("Mark Twain"), 17, 303.
Clement, Edward H., journalist, xviii, 20, 21, 305, 310, 318, 505.
Cleveland, Pres. Grover, 35, 38, 115, 152, 153, 232. Clive, E. E., actor and manager, 398-9.
Cobb, Darius, artist, death, 740.
Cobb, Samuel C., Mayor, 658.
Coburn, Frederick W., art critic, 314.
Code, Grant llyde, article on The Decorative Arts, 379; sketch, 762; references, 335, 390.
Codman, Dr. Amory A., follow-up plan with hospital patients, 422.
Codman, Henry S., landscape architect, 347-8.
Codman, James M., Mr. and Mrs., their collection given to the Public Library, 348, 349.
Codman, Philip, landscape architect, 347-8. Coffin, Charles Carleton, author, 25, 309. Cohon, Rabbi Beryl D., author, 623.
Cole, Chas. 11., member early Finance Commission, 131. Cole, Gen. Chas. II., Chief of Staff, Tercentenary Parade, 705.
Cole, Foxeroft, painter, 354, 362.
Coleman, Geo. W., article on Progressive Movements, 636; sketch, 770; founder of Ford Hfall Forum, 27, 313, 553.
Coletti, Joseph A., sculptor, 377.
Collens, Chas., architect, 344.
Colleges and academies in Boston, 480-89.
Collins, Jennie, friend of working girls, 203.
Collins, Patrick A., Mayor: portrait, 149; characterized, 40, 115; opposes state interference, 131, 140; service in the Legislature, in Congress and as Consul- General in London, 147; death, 729; monument, 732; references, 153, 728-9.
Collins, Walter L., judge, 146.
Comey, Arthur C., landscape architect, 50, 352.
Composers in Boston, 333-4.
Compton, Karl T., President Institute of Technology, 409, 4S3.
Comstock, Ada L., President Radcliffe College, 482. Comstock, Daniel F., physicist, 412.
Conant, Prof. James B., recipient of medals for research in chemistry, 404. Conboy, Sarah, labor union worker, 219.
Congregationalism, articles on, 591, 596; the original forin of worship in Boston, 591; list of churches, 593. See, also, under Boston clergymen.
Congregationalist, The, religious weekly, 24, 597.
Connelly, Pierce F., sculptor, 370.
Connick, Chas. J., artist in stained glass, 390.
Connolly, James B., article on Fisheries, 291; sketch, 757; references, 294, 312. Connor, John T. Co., chain stores, 192.
Conrad, Rev. Arcturus Z., article on Congregationalism, 591; sketch, 767.
Conrad, Sidney S., member City Planning Board, 47. Conrad and Co., dry goods, 191.
Consumptives' Hospital Dept., established, 94; work now in charge of IIospital Dept., 540.
Conti, Arnaldo, conductor, 328.
Conventions held in Boston: see Chronicle, 715-50.
Converse, Frederick S., composer, 321, 330, 333, 398. Converse, Florence, editor, 312.
Conway, Katherine E., editor, 302.
Cook, Alonzo B., State Auditor, 144.
Cooke, Rev. Geo. W., author, 306. Cooke, Prof. Josiah P., chemist, 406, 415.
Cooke, Rose Terry, author, 302.
Coolidge, Pres. Calvin, 154, 601, 741, 756.
Coolidge, Chas. A., architect, 344, 712. Illustration, architectural setting, Memorial to the Founders, 645.
Coolidge, T. Jefferson, minister to France, 155, 658; death, 742.
Coomaraswamy, Ananda K., Hindu art critic, 310.
Coonley, Howard, former Pres. Chamber of Commerce, 65. Cooper, Frank I., architect, 346.
Copeland, Prof. Chas. T., teacher of literature, xx, 307.
Copeland and Day, publishers, 521, 524.
Copley, John S., painter, 353.
Corbett, Joseph J., judge, 500.
Cornhill Co., publishers, 523.
Corr, Bernard, editor, 776.
Cotter, James E., lawyer, 503.
Councilman, Dr. W. T., pathologist, 430, 432.
Cousens, John A., Pres. Tufts College, 482.
Cowl, Jane, actress, 401.
Cox, Channing H., Governor, 51, 143, 144, 298.
Crabtree, Lotta, actress, her bequests, 547.
Craig, John, actor, his prizes for American plays, 397.
Cram, Ralph Adams, article on Architecture, 340; sketch, 759-60; plans for State House grounds and for a new Civic Centre, 19; Chairman City Planning Board, 47, 109; art critic and essayist, 310, 312; references, 316, 335, 346, 383.
Crane, Margaret A., library assistant, 750.
Craske, Leonard, sculptor, 378.
Crawford, Mary C., author and social worker, 219, 307, 318.
Crawford, Wm. C., Pres. Twentieth Century Club, 37.
Creighton, Mandell, Bishop of London, his part in return of Bradford manuscript, 11.
Crener Wm. R., peace advocate, 40.
Crocker, Geo. G., Pres. Mass. Senate, 143.
Crocker, Geo. U., member Finance Commission, 100.
Croly, Jennie June, founder of Sorosis, 631.
Cross, Prof. Chas. R., physicist, deatlı, 742.
Crothers, Rev. Samuel M., essayist, 26, 37, 306, 595, 630.
Crowley, Michael H., Supt. of Police, 113.
Crowninshield, B. B., naval architect, 287.
Cummings, Rev. Edward, 26; death, 745.
Cummings, Edward E., his son, noet, 313.
Cunningham, Frederick, lawyer, 641.
Cunningham, Wm. J., article on Railroads, 248; sketch, 756-7; reference, 266.
Cunningham, Wm. P. ("Bill"), journalist, 314.
Curie, Marie, discoverer of radiuin, visited Boston, 742. Curley, James M., Mayor: accepts the Memorial
Volume, ix; portrait, 299; sketch, 751; appoints Zoning Advisory Committee and files zoning bill, 50, 51; offers plan for a federated city, 125; service in the Legislature and in Congress, 147; develops the Airport, 298-300; closes Parental School, 535; supports playground development, 681; his part in Tercentenary exercises, 707, 710, 712; references, x, 115, 131, 707, 736-8, 743-4, 749-50, 777.
Curtis, Benj. R., judge: his dissenting opinion in the Dred Scott case, 151-2; defends Pres. Johnson, 493-4; references, 154, 504.
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Curtis, Edwin U., Mayor: portrait, 149; Police Com- missioner during police strike, 146; references, 97, 115, 131, 724.
Curtis, Frances G., article on Woman's Widening Sphere, 626; sketch, 770.
Curtiss, Frederic H., article on Finance, 230; sketch, 756.
Curtiss, Glenn H., aviator, 295, 297, 697.
Cushing, Grafton D., Lieutenant-Governor, 143, 144. Cushing, Dr. Harvey, a leader in brain surgery, 424, 430, 432; as author, 313; reference, 65.
Cushing, Wm., judge, 154, 504.
Cushman, Dr. Joseph A., biologist, 413.
Cutler, Dr. Elliott, surgeon, 424.
D.
Dabney, Lewis S., lawyer, 503.
Dallin, Cyrus E., sculptor, 65, 83, 374-6. Illustration. his " Appeal to the Great Spirit," 375.
Dalton, Chas. H., Park Commissioner, 658.
Daly, Prof. Reginald A., geologist, 404.
Damrosch, Walter, conductor, 328.
Dana Estes and Co., publishers, 523. See Estes, Dana.
Dana, Henry W. L., teacher, 221-2.
Dana, Richard H., author, 301, 716.
Dana, Richard H., liis son, lawyer, 671.
Daniels, Mabel W., composer, 334.
Darrell, R., author, 318.
Davenport, May, actress, 393.
Davidson, Thos., philosopher, 30.
Davis, Chas. T., judge, 500.
Davis, Joseph P., engineer, his work on Boston water and sewerage systems, 436, 440, 441, 442.
Davis, Philip, welfare worker, 223.
Davis, Prof. W. M., geologist and geographer, 404.
Davison, Prof. Archibald, musician, 321, 333.
Davol, Stephen B., publisher, 522.
Dean, Arthur W., engineer, 444. Deane, Chas., historian, 2, 4, 5.
Dearborn, Walter F., Professor of Education, 408.
De Camp, Joseph, painter, 355.
Deland, Margaret, author, xviii, 302, 306.
Delany, Edwin F., engineer, 48.
De Lue, Willard, article on the Newer Races, 73; sketch, 753.
De Mar, Clarence A., Marathon winner, 749.
Demetrios, Geo., sculptor, 378.
De Meyer, Baron, decorator, 386.
Dennen, Archdeacon Ernest J., 590.
De Normandie, Rev. James, 26.
Department stores, early start in Boston, 183; develop- ment, 183-191.
Despradelle, Constant M., architect, 344.
Devens, Gen. Chas., U. S. Attorney-General, 153. Devereux, Mary, author, 307.
Dewey, Mrs. Davis R., welfare worker, 639.
Dexter, Rev. (Henry) Morton, editor, 23.
Diaz, Gen. A. V., Italian commander, 742.
Dickens, Chas., visits to America, 9, 13, 17.
Dickinson, Emily, poet, 303, 311.
Differential rates, adverse effect on Boston commerce, 159-61, 279.
Disasters in Boston : see Chronicle, 715-50.
Disasters, relief sent from Boston in, 556.
Ditson, Oliver, music publisher, 721. Dix, Beulah M. (Mrs. G. H. Flebbe), author, 316. Dix, Evelyn, author, 307.
Dixon, Prof. Roland B., anthropologist, 407.
Doane, Thos., engineer, 436.
Dobbs, Frederick E., principal Wentworth Inst., 487.
Dodd, Dr. Walter J., X-ray expert, 425.
Dodge, Frederic, judge, 500.
Dole, Rev. Chas. F., 26, 27, 37, 306; death, 746.
Dole, Nathan Haskell, author and translator, 306, 307.
Donaliuc, Chas. H., judge, 146.
Donahue, Frank J., Mass. Secy. of State, now judge, 144.
Donald, Rev. E. Winchester, 24, 591.
Doolittle, Dr. James, aeronautical expert, 300.
Dorchester: topographical changes few, 58; great residential growth, 58, 63; once semi-rural, 62-3; industries, 177.
Dorr, Mrs. Charles, 628.
Downes, Olin, music critic, 314, 334.
Downes, Wm. H., article on Progress in the Fine Arts, 335; sketch, 759; references, 310, 354, 776.
Downey, Mary T., stenographer, xi, 48.
Draper, Eben S., Governor, 136; death, 736.
Draper, Wm. F., ambassador, 155.
Drown, Rev. E. S., theologian, 591.
Drown, Prof. Thos. M., chemist, 410.
Drum, Gen. Hugh A., 484.
Duane, Prof. Win., physicist, 404.
Dudley, Helena S., welfare worker, 219, 223, 639.
Dunbar, Prof. Chas. F., economist, 507.
Dunderdale, G. Harry, labor union official, 217, 218.
Dunning, Rev. Albert E., editor, 23.
Dunphy, James W., newspaper publisher, 506.
Durant, Henry T., founder Wellesley College, 485, 545.
Durant, Pauline A., co-founder same, death, 738.
Dutton, Samuel T., 37.
Dutton, Wm., newspaper publisher, 505.
Dwiggins, Win. A., designer, 526.
Dwight, Rev. John Sullivan, music critic and editor, 74, 309.
Dwight, Timothy, Pres. of Yale, 42.
Dyer, Franklin B., Supt. of Schools, 466.
E.
Earhart, Amelia, aviator, 747. East, Prof. Edward M., biologist, 407.
East Boston: topographical changes, 56-7; proposed strandway, 56-7; gain in population, 63; vehicular tunnel, 54-5; shipping facilities, 166, 282; indus- tries, 176; rapid transit tunnel, 273-4; World War Memorial Park, 663-4; Paris Street Gymnasium opened, 725.
Eddy, Mary Baker, founder Christian Science, 512, 608, 626; death, 733.
Edes, Henry H., historian, 6.
Edgell, Gco. H., Prof. of Fine Arts, Dean Faculty of Architecture, Harvard, 310, 344.
Edgett, Edwin F., critic, 21, 314.
Edmunds, Geo. F., U. S. Senator, 38.
Edson, Albert L., Supt. Airport, 300.
Edson, Gladys L., author, 314.
Edwards, Gen. Clarence R., 652, 654, 740.
Edwards, John H., archivist, 310.
Elirmann, Herbert B., lawyer, 503.
Eichberg, Julius, composer, 334.
Eichler, Menachem, rabbi, 623.
Einstein, Albert, mathematician, 742.
Elder, Samuel J., lawyer, 334.
el-Douaihy, Stephen, Maronite chor-bishop, 614.
Electric street cars: first line operated, 270; supersede horse-drawn cars, 270; buses partly replacing thein, 277,699.
Elevated railways, 271-2, 727.
Eliot, Charles, landscape architect, 310, 335, 348, 349, 351, 640, 666, 668, 771.
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Eliot, Charles W., Pres. Harvard: portrait, 599; note on, 777; attends peace conference, 38; twice offered ambassadorship to Great Britain, 156; bis biography of lis son, 348; work at Harvard, 406, 415, 480, 494; signs agreement giving Arnold Arboretum to the City of Boston, 660; journeys round the world in the interest of peace, 734; speaks against film-play caricaturing Negroes, 737; references, 3, 32-3, 65, 302, 304-5, 427, 507, 595, 777; deatb, 745.
Eliot, Chas. W., 2nd., his grandson, article on Parks, 657; sketch, 771; reference, 347.
Eliot, Samuel, philanthropist, deatb, 726.
Eliot, Rev. Samuel A., 595.
Eliot, Samuel A., mayor, congressman and man of letters, fatber of C. W. Eliot, 153.
Elliott, Howard, railroad official, 253, 254, 258.
Elliott, Jobn, painter, 514.
Elliott, Maud Howe, author, 306, 774.
Ellis, Geo. E., Pres. Mass. Historical Soc., 624.
Ellsworth, W. W., author, 317.
Elson, Arthur, writer on music, 309.
Elson, Louis C., music critic, 22, 309, 334.
Emerson, Ralph W., 9, 27, 30, 301; quoted, 643.
Emery, John S. and Co., ship owners, 286.
Emmanuel College: origin and development, 478, 488-9, 740; architecture, 343.
Endicott, Henry B., Chairinan Com. on Pub. Safety, 651.
Endicott, Wm. C., Secretary of War, 153.
Endicott, Wm. C., Jr., lawyer, xviii.
Engineering firms and companies, 445, 447-8.
Engineering schools in Boston: Technology, 438-9; Tufts, 439; Nortlicastern, 439-40.
Engineering Societies of Boston, 437-8.
Enneking, Jobn J., artist, death, 738.
Episcopal Church, 588; Cathedral of St. Paul, 589; Theological School, 591.
Epstein, Rabbi Louis M., author, 623, 625.
Ernst, Carl W., author, 1.
Ernst, Geo. A. O., member Finance Commission, 100.
Ernst, Dr. Harold C., bacteriologist, 424.
Esplanade concerts, 711, 748.
Estes, Dana, publisher, 523.
Evans, John, sculptor, 378.
Evans, Robt. D., memorial galleries, 336.
Evans, Mrs. R. D., benefactor of Art Museum, 545.
Evarts, W. M., U. S. Senator and Secy. of State, 65, 153, 493.
Everett, Rev. Chas. Carroll, theologian, 33.
Everett, Edward, statesman, Pres. Harvard, 153, 520.
Everett, Wm., his son, teacher and congressman, death, 733. Ewing, Wm. C., member City Planning Board, 47. Ezekiel, Moses, sculptor, 370.
F.
Falconio, Diomede, Most Rev., Papal Delegate, 565.
Family Welfare Society: founded, 530; described, 547-8. Farley, John W., lawyer, 511.
Farlow, Prof. Wm. G., botanist, 406.
Farmer, Fannie, cook book, 522.
Farmer, Gertrude L., social service worker, 550, 632.
Farms in Boston, 63, 173, 177, 701, note.
Farquhar, Anna (Mrs. R. W. Bergengren), author, 312. Farrell, Rev. Gabriel, Director Perkins Institution, xvi.
Faulkner, Dr. Geo., founder of bospital, 547.
Fay, Chas. E., Prof. of Modern Languages and inoun- tain climber, 33, 34.
Fay, Frederic H., article on City Planning, 41; sketch, 753; references, 47, 62, 109.
Fay, Spofford and Thorndike, engineers, 446, 448, 753, 763.
Fecbner, Robt., labor leader, 218.
Feeble-minded, care of, 531, 642.
Fenton, Frank, labor unionist, 221.
Fenway Court, see Gardner, Mrs. John L.
Fernald, Dr. Walter E., psychiatrist, 531, 642.
Fessenden, Franklin G., judge, 497, 498.
Fiedler, Arthur, conductor, 326, 711.
Fiedler, Max, conductor, 325.
Field, Prof. R. F., physicist, 404.
Field, Roswell, quoted on Boston, 305.
Field, Walbridge A., judge, 145.
Fields, James T., publisher, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 16, 628; death, 716.
Fields, Mrs. James T., 9, 306, 548, 628, 632; death, 737. Filene, Edward A .: in "Boston - 1915," 554; his Twentieth Century Fund, 558; Credit Union, 642.
Filene, Wm., Sons, department store, 189, 190, 191.
Finance Commissions: early, 131-2; later, 99-102; per- manent, 106.
Financial panics and depressions, as affecting Boston, 230, 231, 232-3, 235, 241, 244, 723.
Findlay, Francis M., conductor, 333.
Fine Arts and Crafts, Tercentenary Exbibition, 390.
Fine Arts and Crafts School, 387.
Fires in Boston: see Chronicle, 715-50.
First National Stores, 192.
Fischacher, Max, lawyer, 77.
Fislı, Frederick P., lawyer, 100, 503.
Fish, Louis J., article on Education, 449; sketch, 764; references, 543, 638.
Fisb, Robt. G., editor, 508.
Fislı Pier, largest in the world, 293.
Fisher, Rt. Hon. Herbert L., Tercentenary orator, 710, 713.
Fiske, Gertrude, painter, 362, 632.
Fiske, Jolın, bistorian, 12, 13, 30, 31, 37, 302, 305. Fiske, Mrs. Jolın, 13.
Fitz, Dr. Reginald H., portrait, 495; note on, 776; references, 423, 424, 432, 718, 777.
FitzGerald, Desmond, engineer and art connoisseur, 436.
Fitzgerald, John F., Mayor: portrait, 299; proposes and appoints a Finance Commission, 99-100; pleads successfully for equitable distribution of the cor- poration tax, 138-9; member of State Senate and of Congress, 147; enlightened playground policy, 673, 681; secures North End Park, 677; Chairman, Ter- centenary Committee, 707; references, 115, 129, 133, 708, 730-35, 751.
FitzGerald, Mrs. Susan W., welfare worker, 219.
Fitzpatrick, Frank G., article on Wholesale and Retail Trade, 179; sketch, 755-6; reference, 196. Flanders, Ralph L., manager Opera House, 328. Flattery, M. Douglas, public benefactor, 507, 547.
Fleischer, Rabbi Chas., author, 317.
Fleming, Mrs. Williamina P., astronomer, 403. Fletcher, Alice C., anthropologist, 413, 632.
Flynn, Geo. A., judge, 146.
Foch, Ferdinand, Marshal, 742.
Foley, Maud, labor unionist, 219, 221.
Folin, Dr. Otto, cbemist, 426.
Follen, Rev. Charles, German reformer, Harvard pro- fessor, 674.
Folsom, Dr. Chas. F., member Sewerage Commission, 441.
Foote, Arthur, composer, 321, 330, 333.
Forbes, Esther, author, 312.
Forbes, Wm. Cameron, ambassador and governor- general, 155.
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Forhes, Wm. If., financier, 232.
Forbuslı, E. H., ornithologist, 310; death, 748.
Ford, Daniel S., editor, publisher, philanthropist, 524, 603. Ford, Worthington C., statistician, 313.
Forsyth, John II. and Thos. A., public henefactors, 432, 546.
Forums for public discussion: Ford Hall, 636-7; Old South, 637; Foreign Policy Association, 637; Com- mon Cause, 637-8; Cominunity Church, 638.
Foss, Eugene N., Governor, 144.
Foss, Sam Walter, author, 309.
Foster, Frank K., labor leader, 218, 222.
Foster, Wm. T., college president, economist, 313.
Fox, Austen G., lawyer, 496.
Francis, Geo. B ., engineer, 444.
Francis, James B., engineer, 436.
Francke, Kuno, Professor of German Literature, 33. Frankfurter, Felix, Professor of Law, 774.
Franklin, Benjamin, 55; his Fund, 544.
Franklin, Harry A., Lord Mayor of Cambridge, Eng., 710.
Frazee, John, pioneer sculptor, 365.
Freedman, Lee M., author, 317.
Freeman, Alice E., see Paliner, Alice Freeman.
Freeman, John R., engineer, 443, 671.
Freeman, Mary E. (Wilkins), author, xix, 306.
French, Allen, author, 312.
Frencli, Asa P., lawyer, 503.
French, Daniel C., sculptor, 338, 371-2, 514, 725, 730, 737, 744; death, 371. Illustrations,. John Boyle O' Reilly Monument, 29; Parkman and White Memori- als, 105.
French, Edward S., railroad president, 261.
French, Geo., author, 169.
French, Hollis, engineer, 447.
French, J. L., author, 318.
French and French Canadians in Boston: statistics, 81; svarcity of French Canadians surprising, 68; Hugue- nots, 70, 604. Illustration, French singers, 555.
Friend, Carl, decorator, 386.
Friends, article on The, 611.
Frohinan, Rohb and Little, architects, 346.
Frost, Henry A., landscape architect, 349.
Frost, Robert, poet, 312.
Frothinghamn, Louis A., Lieutenant-Governor, 143.
Frothingham, Rev. N. L., 26.
Frothinghan, Rev. Octavius B., author, 302.
Frothingham, Rev. Paul Revere, 26, 595.
Frothingham, Capt. Thos. G., article on Military Record, 644; sketch, 770; references, 654, 655.
Fteley, Alphonse, engineer, 436.
Fuller, Alvan D., Governor, 511.
Fuller, Anna, author, 306.
Fuller, Sarah, teacher, xvi.
Furlong, Chas. W., explorer, artist, 313.
G.
Gallagher, Percival, landscape architect, 350, 662-3. Gallagher, Sears, artist, 363.
Gardner, Geo. P., public henefact r, 547.
Gardner, Mrs. Jolin L .: portrait, 539; note on, 776; Fenway Court and its art treasures, 336-7, 545; characterized, 627-8; references, xviii, 65, 380, 728, 777; death, 744. Illustrations, Fenway Court, 629. Gardner Museum, same as Fenway Court.
Gardner, Roht. H., interested in Consumers' League, 638.
Garfield, Pres. James A., 231. Gargan, Thos. J., lawyer, 503.
Garrison, Francis J., author, son of Wm. Lloyd, 33.
Garrison, Win. Lloyd, Abolitionist, 10, 150, 151, 301, 592; his monument, 338, 370, 718.
Garrison, Wm. Lloyd, Jr., liheral publicist, 33; his death, 732.
Gasson, Rev. Thomas I., S. J., Pres. Boston College, 563, 578.
Gaston, William, Governor, 142.
Gaston, Wm. A., his son, lawyer and financier, 233, 234.
Gay, Prof. Edwin F., economist, 219.
General Motors Co., reorganized, 235-6.
George, Henry, economist, 36.
George, Vesper L., art school, 386.
Gericke, Wm., conductor, 322, 323, 324.
Gerinans: long settled in United States, 66; number in Boston, 68, 81; part in musical development, 74, 325; in physical culture, 78, 674; German Liberals, see under Follen, Prang and Schurz; see, also, article on Lutheranisın.
Gibbs, Jeannette P., author, 314.
Gibbs, Laura R., library assistant, 317.
Gibran, Khalil, Syrian artist and poet, 76, 306, 614.
Gilbert, Henry F. B., composer, 334.
Gilhert and Sullivan, 394, 396, 401.
Gilchrist Co., dry goods, 191.
Gillespie, Mahel, college woman and labor leader, 219, 221-2-3.
Gillett, Frederick H., U. S. Senator, 154.
Ginu, Edwin: portrait, 539; note on, 776; his Peace Foundation, 31, 32, 36, 38, 40, 547, 639; as publisher, 14, 523; reference, 777; death, 736.
Ginn and Co., publishers, 40, 521, 522, 776.
Ginn and Heath, publishers, 14, 523.
Ginter Co., groceries, 192.
Goddard, Delano A., editor, 6, 22, 506.
Goddard, Martha Le Baron (Mrs. D. A.), 22, 31.
Godkin, Edwin L., publicist, 305.
Goldberg, Isaac, author, 312, 317.
Goldstein, David, Catholic lecturer, 575, 583.
Goldstein, Fanny, branch librarian, 317, 625.
Gompers, Samuel, labor leader, 39.
Goodale, Prof. Geo. L., hotanist, 406.
Goodhue, Bertram G., architect, 335, 526.
Goodrich, Wallace, Director N. E. Conservatory of Music, 328, 330, 332.
Goodwin, Prof. Wm. W., Greek scholar, 305.
Gordon, Rev. Adoniram J., 603.
Gordon, Rev. Geo. A., 24, 25, 306, 596-7; death, 748.
Gosse, Edmund, English critic, 10, 11.
Gould, Benjamin A., astronomer, death, 725.
Gould, Thos., sculptor, 368.
Gourlay, Roht. Fleming, his plan for Boston, 43, 44, 61. Governor's Island, 56, 281.
Gow, Chas. R., engineer, 446.
Grahame-White, Claude, aviator, 297, 697, 732.
Grand Army of the Republic, conventions, 729, 738.
Grandgent, Prof. Chas. H., article on The Stage, 391; sketch, 762; reference, 312.
Grant, Robt., author, 302, 306, 312, 372; Tercentenary poet, 710.
Grant, W. T. Co., dry goods, 192.
Graves, Thos., early city planner, 41.
Gray, Asa, hotanist, 6, 347, 406; death, 721.
Gray, Horace, judge: portrait, 495; note on, 776; references, 154, 491, 504, 777.
Gray, John Chipman, Professor of Law, 496, 773.
Gray, Win., Jr., Park Commissioner, 658.
Greater Boston, see Metropolitan Boston. Greek Orthodox Churches, 611, 612, 613.
Green, Addison, L., lawyer, 501.
Green, Dr. Samuel A., Mayor: portrait, 89; sketch, 4; references, 2, 5, 115, 417, 716.
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Green, Virginia T., author of pageants, 316. Green, Walton A., newspaper publisher, 508. Greene, Henry C., author, 313. Greenongh, Chas. P., lawyer, 641.
Greenongh, Horatio, sculptor, 366.
Greenough, Richard S., sculptor, 368-9, 715.
Gregg, Rev. John A., 606.
Grew, Joseph C., ambassador, 155.
Grigorieff, Rev. J. E., Russian pastor, 613.
Grinnell, Frank W., article on Bench and Bar, 490; sketch, 764.
Griswold, Mrs. Rufus W., her Poe collection, 515.
Grover, Chas. S., author, 775.
Grozier, Edwin A., newspaper publisher, 508; death, 744.
Grozier, Richard, his son, newspaper publisher, 508. Guerrier, Edith, article by, Chronicle of Events, 715; sketch, 772; reference, 750.
Guild, Curtis, Governor: ambassador to Russia, 143, 155; appoints Stephen O'Meara Police Commis- sioner, 730; references, 40, 144; death, 737; memorial, 738.
Guiney, Louise Inogen, poet, xviii, 76, 307, 632; deatlı, 742.
Gunby, Frank M., engineer, 446.
Gymnasiums, indoor and outdoor, 674, 725.
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Haas, Jacob de, editor and author, 317, 775. Hadley, Henry K., composer, 334.
Hahn Department Stores, 191.
Hale, Edward Everett: portrait, 599; note on, 776; Iriend of Helen Keller, xvii, connection with Winsor History, 2, 4, 5; in peace movement, 38, 39, 40, 639; quoted on Boston, 304; sponsored Family Welfare Society, 548; references, xviii, 1, 3, 10, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 31, 33, 37, 302, 305, 507, 595, 760, 777; death, 732; monument, 374, 735.
Hale, Edward Everett, Jr., his son, Prof. of English, 776.
Hale, Lillian Westcott (Mrs. Philip L.), painter, 362. Hale, Lucretia P., author, daughter of E. E. Hale, 309; death, 727.
Hale, Matthew, lawyer, newspaper publisher, 508.
Hale, Nathan, editor, father of E. E. Hale, 507.
Hale, Philip, dramatic and musical critic: his Sym- phony programs, 309; nationally known, 314; quoted on Geo. W. Chadwick, 759; references, 21, 65, 334.
Hale, Philip L., son of E. E. Hale, article on Painting, 353; sketch, 760-1; references, xi, 310, 764; death, 761.
Hale, Cushman and Flint, publishers, 523.
llall, C. A., Episcopalian bishop, 591.
Hall, Frederick, artist, 362. llall, G. Stanley, Pres. Clark University, 34.
Hall, John G. and Co., ship owners, 286, 287. Hall, Walter P., judge, 492.
Hamblin, Stephen F., landscape architect, 348.
Hamilton, Dr. Alice, Professor Harvard Med. School, 410, 632.
Hamilton, Clayton, author, 318.
Hamilton, E. W. D., painter, 361.
Hamlin, Chas. S., inember Federal Reserve Board, 155. Handel and Haydn Society, 319, 321, 323.
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