Fifty years of Boston; a memorial volume issued in commemoration of the tercentenary of 1930; 1880-1930, Pt. 2, Part 45

Author: Boston Tercentenary Committee. Subcommittee on Memorial History
Publication date: 1932
Publisher: [Boston]
Number of Pages: 800


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Hanford, A. Chester, article on The City Government, 84; sketch, 754; reference, 129, 777. Hannauer, Geo., railroad president, 260, 261, 266. Hanser, Rev. Otto, 606. Hans, Paul II., Professor of Education, 459. Hapgood, Isabel F., translator, 309.


Hapgood, Theodore B., designer, 526.


Hardie, Keir, British labor leader, 37. Harding, Pres. Warren G., 154.


Hardy, Joseph V., investigator, 48.


Harriman, Henry I., article on Rapid Transit, 267; sketch, 757; references, 268, 277-8, 446.


Harrington, Chas. P., labor leader, 217.


Harris, Walt, designer, 526.


Harris, Wm. T., educator, 30, 31.


Harris, Forbes and Co., bankers, 236, 243.


Hart, Prof. A. B., historian, 169, 306, 313, 318, 655.


Ilart, Francis R., historian, 313, 316.


Ilart, Thos. N., Mayor: portrait, 149; references, 90, 115, 131, 132, 134, 721, 726, 727.


Harte, Bret, quoted on Boston culture, 303.


Harte, Walter B., cditor, 32.


Hartman, Rev. Lewis O., article on Methodist Episco- pal Church, 597; sketch, 767-8; reference, 601.


Ilartwell, Dr. Edward N., statistician, 37.


Harvard University: its scholars and philosophers, xiv, xx, 33, 306-7; composers, 321; Glee Club, 321, 326, 333; in landscape architecture, 348; in science, 402; Arnold Arboretum, 407, 660, 661, 664; in inedicine, 426, 730; development in last fifty years, 480; Graduate School of Business Administration, 481, 731; in law, 494; library, 519; Law and Medical Schools not open to women, 632; in the World War, 654-5.


Harvard University Press, 523-4, 527.


llaskell, E. B., journalist, 510.


Haskell, Mary F., Secy. Women's Trade Union League, 219.


Haskell, Wm. E., journalist, 510.


Ilassam, Childe, painter, 65, 360.


Hastings, Henry, ship owner, 283.


Hlaven, Franklin, Jr., bank president, 233.


Haven, Rev. Gilbert, editor, 600.


Hawes, Chas. B., author, 312, 523.


Haworth, Joseph, actor, 393.


Hay, Rev. HI. Clinton, article on Swede borgians, 609; sketch, 769; reference, 610.


Hay, John, Secretary of State, 40.


Hayden, Stone and Co., brokers, 236.


Hayes, Ellen, Prof. Astronomy and Mathematics, Wellesley, 219, 223.


Hayes, Roland, Negro singer, 82.


Hayward, James, engineer, 435. Hazard, Caroline, Pres. Wellesley College, 486.


Hazelton, Mary B., painter, 362.


Hazewell, Chas. C., journalist, 510.


Hlazewell, Edward W., journalist, 510.


Head, Chas. and Co., brokers, 236.


Ilcalth activities in the schools, 468-70, 542-3.


Health, Department of, 109, 541-2; work commended, 114; references, 93, 433, 736.


Health Units, 431, 541-2, 738.


Hlealy, James A., Catholic bishop, extract from ad- dress, 562.


Ilealy, Dr. Win., psychologist, 538.


Hearst, W. R., newspaper publisher, 507.


Heath, D. C., publisher, 14, 523.


Heath, D. C. and Co., publishers, 14, 521, 522.


Heintzemann, Carl H., printer, 524.


Helms, Rev. Edgar J., Pastor, Church of All Nations, Morgan Memorial, 601.


Ifemenway, Alfred, lawyer, 503.


Hemenway, Mrs. Mary, educational pioneer, 27, 31, 32, 631, 641, 674-6.


Henderson, Prof. Lawrence J., biological chemist, 432. Henry, Alice, author, 218.


Henschel, Geo., Conductor, 322, 323, 326. Herlord, Rev. Brooke, 25, 595.


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Herlihy, Elisabeth M., Foreword, x; sketch, 751; ref- erences, x, 109, 772.


Herrick, Robt., author, 318.


Herschel, Clemens, engineer, 436.


Hersey, Heloise Edwina, author, 312.


Hibbard, Aldro, painter, 362.


Hibbard, Geo. A., Mayor: portrait, 299; references, 92, 115, 147, 731-2.


Higgins, James H., newspaper publisher, 511.


Higginson, Francis L., banker, 231.


Higginson, Geo., banker, 231.


Higginson, Major Henry L .: portrait, 539; note on, 776; founder of Symphony Orchestra, 319, 321-6, 545, 716; friend of peace movement, 20; as banker, 231; quoted on panic, 233; references, 331, 511, 628, 777; death, 740.


Higginson, Col. Thos. W., author and humanitarian, articles in Winsor History, 5; gift of books to Public Library, 515; references, 12, 33, 302, 308; death, 734. Hill, Arthur D., lawyer, 641.


Hill, Edward B., composer, 321, 333.


Hill, Prof. H. B., chemist, 402-3.


Hills, Laura, painter, 632.


Hillyer, Robt. S., poet and Prof. of English, 313.


History and biography much cultivated in Boston, 1, 310, 313.


Hitchcock, Frank H., Postmaster-General, 154.


Hoar, Geo. F., U. S. Senator, 11, 34, 38,


Hoar, Sherman, lawyer, 503.


Hodgdon, Frank W., engineer, 445.


Hodges, Rev. George, theologian, 591.


Hodgins, Eric, editor and author, 316. .


Hoernle, R. F. A., interested in Trade Union College, 221.


Holcombe, Arthur N., Professor of Government, 223.


Holden, Albert F., newspaper publisher, 510.


Hollidge, C. Crawford, dry goods, 191.


Hollis, Ira N., Professor of Engineering, 436.


Holman, Louis A., illustrator, 32.


Holmes, John H., editor, 20, 21, 510, 511.


Holmes, Oliver Wendell, author, xvii, xviii, 5, 8, 9, 27, 417; death, 724.


Holmes, Oliver Wendell, his son, judge: portrait, xiii; note on, 774; references, 145, 154, 491, 504, 777. Homans, Amy M., instructor, 32, 676.


Homans, Geo. Caspar, article on The Harbor and Shipping, 279; sketch, 757; reference, 503.


Homans, Dr. John, pioneer in abdominal surgery, 423-4. Homans, Robt., lawyer, 641.


Homer, Louise, singer, 328, 332.


Homer, Winslow: portrait, 495; note on, 776; refer- ences, 310, 335, 338, 355, 361, 777; death, 733.


Hooper, Samuel, congressman, 153.


Hoover, Pres. Herbert, 154, 750, 760.


Hopkinson, Chas., painter, 357, 361.


Hornblower and Weeks, brokers, 234, 236.


Horses: vanishing, 691; last horse car, 270; resulting changes, 691-4.


Horton, Rev. Edward A., Chaplain Mass. Senate, 26. Hosley, Mrs. Walter A., welfare worker, 639.


Hosmer, Harriet, sculptor, 369.


Hospitals in Boston: those existing in 1880, 418, 429; new, 420; increase in size, 420; development in serv- ice and organization, 420-26, 428-31. Houghton, Alanson B., ambassador, 155-6.


Houghton, Edward R., publisher, 522.


Houghton, Dutton and Co., department store, 183.


Houghton Mifflin Co., publishers, 13, 301, 314, 521, 522.


Houghton, Osgood and Co., publishers, 13. Hovey, C. F., and Co., dry goods, 191.


Ifcvey, Richard, poet, xix.


Howard, Dr. H. B., Supt. Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, 430.


Howard, John T., on Boston composers, 334, 759.


Howe, Henry Marion: portrait, 405; note on, 775; references, 436, 777.


Howe, Henry S., 511.


Howe, Julia Ward: portrait, 315; note on, 775; as reformer, 33, 529, 630, 638; author, 302; quoted on American women, 631; charm in old age, 308; her daughters, 306, 521, 774, 775, and under their names; her son, 436, 775; references, 6, 27, 65, 777; death, 733.


Howe, Lois L., architect, 346.


Howe, Mark A. DeWolfe, article on Winsor History, 1; sketch, 752; "Memories of a Hostess," 9; "Later Years of the Saturday Club," 304, 317; "Life of Barrett Wendell," 313, 523; "Memoirs of the Har- vard Dead," 655; "Moorfield Storey," 776; "A Great Private Citizen," 776; "Phillips Brooks," 777; references, x, 313, 772, 775.


Howe, Dr. Samuel G., Director Perkins Institution, xv, xvi, xviii, 774, 775.


Howells, Wm. D .: editor Atlantic, 8, 16, 301, 302; his life in Boston, 8, 28, 30; pictures of Boston life, 304; chapter on Longfellow, 10; standing as author, 12, 30; references, 5, 17, 37, 303, 305; death, 742.


Howells, Mrs. Wm. D., 8, 30.


Howes, Osborne, journalist, 21.


Howland, Blanche R., article on Friends, 611; sketch, 769.


Howland, Dr. Jos. B., Supt. Peter Bent Brigham Hos- pital, 430.


Hoyt, Chas. H., dramatist, 310.


Hoyt, Edward H., member City Planning Board, 47.


Hoyt, Franklin S., publisher, 522.


Hubbard, Allen, engineer, 447.


Hubbard, Henry V., article on Landscape Architec- ture, 347; sketch, 760; references, 335, 348.


Hubbard, Saml. F., Supt. North End Union, 23, 37.


Hubbard, Theodora K., landscape architect, 348, 760. Huddell, Arthur M., labor leader, 217.


Hudson, Henry N., Shakespearean scholar, 314.


Hughes, Edwin H., Methodist bishop, 601-2.


Hunsaker, Commander J. C., aeronautical expert, 296, 300.


Hunt, Wm. M., artist, 341, 354, 362.


Huntington, Anna Hyatt, sculptor, 377.


Huntington, Wm. E., Pres. Boston University, 485.


Hurd, Frederic E., lawyer, 498.


Hurlburt, Henry F., lawyer, 503.


Hurwich, Louis, educator, 622, 625.


Huse, C. P., quoted, 114, 129, 130, 131.


Hustis, James H., railroad pres., 253-54-59, 260-62.


Hutchins, Edward W., lawyer, 641.


Hutchinson, Thos., 148; his History, 1.


Hyde Park: annexed to Boston, 43, 734; farms, 173; industries, 177.


I.


Indians in Boston, 62, 83. Innes, Geo., painter, 355-6.


Institutions Dept., caring for three classes of depend- ents, 534-6.


Irish: long settled in Boston, 66; still the largest ele- ment, 67; considered Nordics by Keith, 69; vigorous religious faith, 78; as writers, 76, 302; sculptors, 369-70; the Irish Players, 396, 734; desire for reli- gious education, 477; distinguished visitors, 734; statistics, 81-2.


Isaacs, Dr. Nathan, author, 317.


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Italians: their first church, 66-7; third largest race, 67; increasing, 82; high birth-rate, 68, 82; as fishernien, 293; appreciation of art, 363; as sculptors, 76, 377; Italian actors in Boston, 401; Home for Italian Children, 583; references, 70, 72. Illustrations, Italian fishing fleet at T Wharf, 285; Home for Italian Children, 569.


J.


Jackson, Chas., lawyer, 491. Jackson, Wm., City Engineer, 443.


Jackson and Moreland, engineers, 448. Jackson College for Women, 482-3. James, Henry, novelist, 305, 307, 775.


James, Henry, son of William, author, "Charles William Eliot," 33, 777; "Letters of Wm. James," 775.


James, Louis, actor, 391.


James, William: portrait, 405; note on, 775; references, xx, 33, 305, 307, 408, 777; deatlı, 733.


Jefferson, Joseph, actor, 17, 392.


Jelalian, Dr. H. S., article on Eastern Christianity, 611 ; sketch, 769.


Jenkins, Herbert F., publisher, 522.


Jenkins, MacGregor, publisher and author, 310.


Jenney, Chas. F., judge, 146. Jewett, Chas. C., librarian, 520.


Jewett, Clarence F., "projector" Winsor History, 1,2,3.


Jewett, Dr. Frank B., electrician, 411.


Jewett, Henry, theater manager, 398, 399.


Jewett, Sarah Orne, author, 9, 303, 306.


Jewish Advocate, Jewish weekly, 623.


Jewish charities, 548, 549, 621-2. Illustrations, 615. Jewish rabbis of last fifty years, 619.


Jews: one of four principal races, 67-8; brilliancy in schools, 72; as writers, 317, 623; estimates of number in Boston, 81, 619; references, 63, 76, 77, 79. See, also, article on Judaism. Illustration, Jewish Chari- ties, 615.


Johns, Clayton, composer, 334.


Jolinson, Pres. Andrew, impeachment proceedings, 494. Johnson, C., author, 318.


Johnson, Ethel M., article on Labor, 198; sketch, 756; references, 634, 638.


Johnson, Ernest A., mem. City Planning Board, 47, 217.


Johnson, Henry L., editor, 526.


Jones, Boyd B., U. S. Attorney, 503.


Jones, Haydon, artist, 363.


Jordan, Eben D., merchant, death, 724.


Jordan, Eben D., Jr., founder Boston Opera House, 328, 330, 398, 545, 732; donor of Jordan Hall, 545; death, 738. Jordan, Michael J., lawyer, 583.


Jordan Marsh and Co., department store, 183, 189, 191, 211.


Josbin, Dr. Elliott P., expert in diabetes, 430.


Journalism in Boston: 20-22, 310, 314. See under various religious journals and article on Journabism. Joy, John D. W., member early Finance Commission, 131.


Joyce, Dr. Robert Dwyer, poet, 302.


Judaism, article on, 617 ; congregations and rabbis, 619; Hebrew schools, 619-20, 621, 622; Hebrew Teachers' College, 624.


Judges: appointed in Massachusetts, 490; advantages of this system, 490-1; of higher Mass. courts from Boston, 145-6; of U. S. Supreme Court from Boston, 774; from Massachusetts, 504.


Judge Baker Foundation, 538.


Juvenile Court, 498, 53S.


K.


Kallen, Horace M., teacher of philosophy, 221, 317.


Kalmus, Herbert T., cheinist, 412.


Kasparian, Rt. Rev. S. V., Armenian pastor, 616.


Katz, Pearl, Secy. Women's Trade Union League, 219.


Kaula, Wmn. J., painter, 362.


Keasbey, Edward Q., lawyer, 496.


Keating, Patrick M., judge, 146.


Kchew, Mrs. Mary M., welfare worker, 37, 218, 219, 220,223,631.


Keith, Sir Arthur, anthropologist, quoted, 69.


Keith, Benjamin F., theater manager, 394, 547.


Keith, Mrs. Mary, 582.


Keith, Paul, theater manager, 401.


Kellaway, Herbert J., landscape architect, 348, 350, 351.


Keller, Helen, Recollections of Boston, xv; sketch, 752; references, xi, 309, 721.


Kelly, Rev. M. V., cited, 82.


Kendall, Joshua, scholar, 20.


Kendall, Phoebe M., 20.


Kendall, Wm. M., architect, 20, 346.


Kendall, Taylor and Co., architects, 346.


Kennedy, John F., member Finance Commission, 100.


Kennelly, Prof. Arthur E., electrical engineer, 404.


Kenny, Mary, labor leader, 218.


Kenny and Clark, stable keepers, 634.


Keyes, Bernard, painter, 357.


Kidder, Henry P., banker, 231.


Kidder, Peabody and Co., bankers, 231-3-6, 243.


Kilham, Hopkins and Greeley, architects, 346.


Kimball, Hannah P., welfare worker, 218-19, 223.


King, Basil, author, 306; death, 747.


King, James E., journalist, 314.


Kingman, Wm. F., illustrator, 32.


Kingsbury, Mary M. (Mrs. Simkhovitch), settlement worker, 23.


Kingsbury, Dr. Susan B., teacher, 220.


Kirchmayer, John, sculptor in wood, 335, 378.


Kirkpatrick, Mrs. painter, 362.


Kirkwood, James, engineer, 435.


Kirstein, Louis E., donor of Branch Library, 516, 547.


Kitson, Henry H., sculptor, 376, 723, 732, 740.


Kitson, Samuel J., sculptor, 376.


Kitson, Theo. Ruggles, sculptor, 732, 746.


Klein, Dr. Julius, Asst. Secy. of Commerce, 178.


Kneeland, Fred, labor leader, 217.


Kneisel, Franz, nusician, 323, 331.


Koren, John, statistician, 114, 777.


Koussevitzky, Serge, conductor, 326.


Kresge, S. S. and Co., chain stores, 193.


Kronberg, Louis, painter, 355.


L.


Labor: housing conditions in 1880, 200-01; wages and cost of living, 204-08; hours and working conditions, 210-13; remedial legislation, 213-16; unions, 216-22; outstanding figures, 222-24; statistics, 226-29.


Ladd, Anna Coleinan, sculptor, 377, 632.


Ladd, Wm., peace advocate, 38. Lafayette Escadrille, 296, 655.


La Follette, Suzanne, art critic, 344.


Lahee, Henry C., writer on music, 309.


Lake, Prof. Kirsopp, theologian, 313.


Lamb, Rose, welfare worker, 223.


Lane, Clara, singer, 397.


Lane, Katharine W., sculptor, 377, 632.


Lane, Moses, engineer, 441.


Lane, Wm. C., librarian, 33, 520.


Lang, B. J., conductor, 320, 327, 330.


Lang, Margaret R., composer, 334.


Langdell, C. C., Professor of Law, 494, 496.


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Langley, Samuel P .: portrait, 405; note on, 775; references, 65, 295, 300, 403, 413, 777.


Langtry, Albert P., his "Metropolitan Boston," 131, 310,317.


Lanza, Gaetano: portrait, 75; note on, 775; references, 296, 777.


Larcom, Lucy, author, 17; death, 723.


Laski, Harold, economist, 220.


Lathrop, Geo. P., author, death, 726.


Lathrop, John, judge, 145.


Latin Schools, high standing, 456.


Laurent, Georges, musician, 331.


Laurie, James, engineer, 435.


Lavalle, John, painter, 357, 362.


Law Schools in Boston: Harvard, 494-96, 632; Boston University, 485, 496-97, 632; Northeastern, 488, 497, 632; Boston College, 484, 497; Suffolk, 497; Portia (for women), 497, 632.


Lawley's, shiphuilders, 288.


Lawlor, D. J., shiphuilder, 288.


Lawrence, Ahhott, merchant, congressman, minister to England, 153.


Lawrence, Amos, merchant and philanthropist, 69.


Lawrence, Edward, ship owner, 283.


Lawrence, William, Episcopalian hishop, 306, 588-90; his "Henry Cahot Lodge," 775; his "Life of Phillips Brooks," 24, 777.


Lawson, Thos. W., broker, 234; death, 745.


Lawton, Alice M., journalist, 314.


Lawton, Frederick, judge, 146.


Lazarus, Emma, poet, 317.


Leahy, Wm. A., article on Gains and Losses, 62; Bio- graphical Sketches, 751; sketch, 753; references, x, xi, 169.


Leavitt, Ezekiel, author, 623.


Lee, Geo. C., hanker, 231.


Lee, Col. Henry, hanker: memoir, 5; reference, 231.


Lee, John C., hanker, 231.


Lee, Joseph, article on Playgrounds, 672; sketch, 771; references, 529, 640, 666.


Lee, Higginson and Co., bankers, 231-5-6, 243.


Lefavour, Henry, Pres. Simmons College, 487.


Legal Aid Society, 551.


Leginska, Ethel, conductor, 632.


Leisy, Ernest E., author, 318.


Leonard, Wm. Ellery, poet, 314.


Levermore, Chas. H., college president, 23.


Leveroni, Frank, judge, 538.


Levi, Harry, rahhi, article on Judaism, 617; sketch, 769-70; references, 317, 623.


Lewis, Edwin J., architect, 36. Lewis, Dr. Gilbert L., chemist, 408.


Lewis, Leo R., Professor of Music, 37.


Lewis, Nelson P., engineer, 48.


Lewisson, Walter U., benefactor Public Library, 515.


Libraries in Greater Boston: their aggregate resources, 513-14; Harvard the greatest, 519; the Boston Public Library, 514-16; State Library, 516-17; Athenaeum, 518-19; others, 517-19. Lieberman, Maurice, author, 317, 623.


Lief, Alfred, author, 775.


Liggett's Drug Stores, 192.


Lighthouses: Boston Light first in America, 738; flashing lights installed at Minot's Ledge, 724; Graves Light, 280-1; Bug Light destroyed, 748.


Liming, Melville D., article on Commerce, 157; sketch, 755.


Lincoln, Joseph C., author, 312.


Lincoln, Wm. H., merchant, 1, 169. Lindbergh, Col. Chas. A., aviator, 746. Lindsey, Wm., author, 316.


Listemann, Bernhard, musician, 327.


Lithuanians in Boston: statistics, 81; their church,


63-4; as home-owners, 77; their singing society, 334.


Little, Arthur D., chemist, 411.


Little, Brown and Co., publishers, 14, 314, 521, 522.


Little and Russell, architects, 346.


Livermore, Mary A., editor and lecturer, 6, 628: death, 730.


Lloyd, Harry, lahor leader, 217.


Lloyd, Henry D., author, 310.


Lodge, Geo. Cahot, poet, 309.


Lodge, Henry Cabot: portrait, 315; note on, 775; as historian, 6, 302, 306, 752; accused of jingoism, 38;


dehate with Pres. Lowell, 153, 740; opposed to Wil- son policies, 155; references, 65, 777; death, 744.


Loeffler, Chas. M., composer, 334.


Logan, Gen. Edward L., Chief Marshal, Tercentenary Parade, 705.


Lomasney, Martin M., state senator, 145.


Lombard, Geo. B., ship owner, 283.


Long, John D., Governor, 5, 129, 154.


Longfellow, A. W., architect, 344.


Longfellow, H. W., poet, 8, 9, 10, 17, 65, 301; death, 716.


Longy, Georges, musician, 331.


Lord, M. M., journalist, 511.


Loring, Emily D., author, 312.


Loring, Homer, railroad official, 260.


Loring, Wm. Caleh, judge, 145, 502.


Lothrop, Mrs. Alice Higgins, welfare worker, 632.


Lothrop, Lee and Shepard, publishers, 523.


Lourie, David A., judge, 146.


Lovett, Robert M., Professor of English, 65.


Low, Mrs. Edward G., founder school of landscape architecture, 349.


Lowell, A. L., Pres. Harvard University, 153, 480, 732, 740.


Lowell, Amy, poet, 311, 312, 632; death, 745.


Lowell, Edward J., historian, 310.


Lowell, Francis C., judge, 500, 776.


Lowell, Guy, architect, 335, 336, 344.


Lowell, James A., judge, 500.


Lowell, James Russell, author, 8, 9, 10, 16, 150, 155, 301; death, 722.


Lowell, Percival: portrait, 405; note on, 775; references, 413, 777.


Lowell Lectures, 413-14, 489.


Lowes, John L., Professor of English, 312.


Lubbock, Basil, author, 288.


Lutheranism, article on, 606; pastors, 606-7; services formerly conducted in German, 607; Martin Luther Orphans' Home, 607.


Lyman, Geo. H., lawyer, 651.


Lyman, Prof. Theodore, physicist, 404.


M.


Mahie, Hamilton Wright, author, 17.


MacCauley, Rev. Clay, theologian and author, 775.


MacDonald, James R., publisher, 522.


MacDonald, J. Ramsay, British statesman, 39, 746.


MacDonald, W. A., manager Opera House, 328.


Mac Knight, Dodge, painter, 358, 361.


Maclaurin, Richard C., Pres. Technology, 483.


MacMonnies, Frederick, sculptor, 338, 372, 514.


Macullar Parker Co., clothiers, 211.


Macy, John A., author, xvii, xx.


Macy, Mrs. John A., see Sullivan, Anne Mansfield.


Macy, R. H., department store, 183.


Maginnis, Chas. D., article on Sculpture, 365; sketch, 761-2; references, 310, 312, 335, 346. Illustration Boston College, 585.


Magoun, F. A., author, 316.


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Maguinnis, Daniel J., actor, 391.


Mahoney, Dr. F. X., Health Commissioner, 433. Maier, Guy, pianist, 332. Mail order houses, 193-4. Main, Chas. T., Inc., engineers, 447.


Major, Ernest L., artist, 363.


Major, Rev. Harold, article on Baptists, 602; sketch, 768.


Malley, Frank II., engineer, 48.


Mallory, Dr. Frank B., pathologist, 432.


Mandell, Geo. S., journalist, 505. Mandell, Samuel P., newspaper publisher, 505.


Mann, Alexander, Episcopalian bishop, 591.


Mann, Dorothea L., author, 312.


Manning, Eleanor (Mrs. Jolinson O'Connor), archi- tect, 346.


Manning, Warren H., landscape architect, 348, 351.


Mansfield, Frederick W., State Treasurer, 144.


Mansfield, Samuel M., Charles River Dam Com., 671. Manship, Paul, sculptor, 338.


Manufactures in Boston: statistics, 171-2; by districts, 175-8; leading industries, 172-3; removal of ship- yards, 174; of iron foundries, 177; modern substi- tutes, 172-4; old industries retained, 173.


Marble, Annie Russell, author, 312.


Marcy, Dr. Henry O., death, 744.


Marean, Mrs. Emma, editor, 24.


Mark, Kenneth L., article on Science and Invention, 402; sketch, 762; reference, 483.


Mark, Prof. Edward L., geologist, 406, 762.


Markham, Edwin, Tercentenary poet, 712.


Marquand, Jolin P., author, 312.


Marsh, Daniel L., Pres. Boston University, 485, 600, 777.


Marshall Jones Co., publishers, 523.


Martin, Augustus P., Mayor: portrait, 89; references, 115, 717.


Martinot, Sadie, actress, 393.


Mason, Albert, judge, 492.


Mason, Caroline A., author, 312.


Mason, Daniel G., composer, 321, 333.


Mason, Ellen, public benefactor, 547.


Mason, Ida, welfare worker, 223.


Mason, John, actor, 393.


Mason, Stuart, conductor, 327.


Massachusetts, a leader in progressive legislation, 559. Massachusetts Historical Society, 1, 24, 33, 721, 726, et passim.


Massachusetts Institute of Technology: origin and development, 483-4; its work in chemistry, physics, sanitation, 408-10; in engineering, 438-9; in aviation, 296-7; writers, 316; new buildings, 483, 733.


Mather, Kirtley F., Professor of Geology, 313. Mathews, F. Schuyler, naturalist, 310.


Matthews, Brander, critic, 318.


Matthews, Nathan, Jr., Mayor: portrait, 149; quoted on Civil Service Law, 91; on simplification of govern- mental machinery, 92-3; recommends two-year term, 95; opposes raising of the tax limit, 96-7; on increase of expenditures, 98; Chairinan Finance Commission, 100; summary of his achievements, 115; opposes state control of police, 131, 140; on decrease of municipal debt, 133; references, 132, 138, 677, 722-3. May, Abby, humanitarian, 630.


Mayor, limited powers in 1880, 84 et seq .; struggle for increase of power, 86 et seq .; wide scope of present authority, 103 et seq .; general estimate of Boston mayors, 115, 777. For accomplishment of indivi- dual mayors, see article on The City Government, 84. McAdie, Alexander P., meteorologist, 403.


MeBride, Sylvester J., labor leader, 218, 221.


McCall, Samuel W., Governor, 34, 506, 651.


MeCarthy, Denis A., poet, 313.


McCarthy, Frank H., labor leader, 217.


MeClintock, Miller, traffic expert, 54, 110.


MeColloin, Dr. John II., early use of antitoxin, 425. McComb, Rev. Samuel, Emmanuel Movement, 590.


McConnell, Francis J., Methodist bishop, 601.


McCormick, Thos. E., draftsman, 48.


MeDonald, Morris, railroad official, 253, 258-9. McGrady, Edward F., labor leader, 217.


Mellwain, Chas. H., historian, 313. McIntyre, Alfred R., publisher, 522.


McKay, Donald, ship builder, 174, 176, 288.


MeKay, Gordon, bequest to Harvard, 439, 480.


Mckibben, James A., Secy. Ch. of Commerce, 755.


McKie's Shipyard, 288.


Mckim, Chas. F., architect, 337, 341, 342, 372.


McKin, Mead and White, architects, 8, 20, 125, 346,


514, 725. Illustrations, Boston Public Library, 509, 525, 719; architectural setting of Shaw Monument, 646. McKinley, Carl, composer, 321, 334.


MeKinley, Pres. William, 154.


MeLaughilin, John D., judge, 146.


McLellan, Hugh D., judge, 500.


McLeod, A. A., railroad president, 258.


McNeill, Geo. E., labor leader, 218, 222.


Mead, Edwin D., Reminiscences, 8; sketch, 752-3; references, xi, 313, 591, 639, 643, 776.


Mead, Mrs. Edwin D., 8, 18 et passim, 313, 643, 753.


Mead, Frederick S., author, 655.


Mead, Larkin G., sculptor, 8.


Mead, Wm. R., architect, 8, 20.


Means, Philip A., historian, 313.


Medical Schools in Boston: Harvard, 426-7; Boston University, 427-8, 485; Tufts, 428, 482.


Meehan, Mary, labor leader (now Asst. Commr. Dept. Labor and Industries), 219.


Mehlig, Anna, pianist, 320.


Mellen, Chas. S., railroad president, 252-3, 258.


Mencken, Henry L., author, 775.


Mercier, Cardinal, visit to Boston, 601-2, 741.


Merwin, Henry C., friend of animals, 547.


Metcalf and Eddy, engineers, 447.


Metcalf, Leonard, engineer, 436.


Metcalf, Willard, artist, 363.


Methodist Episcopal Church, article on, 597; Tufts College, 600; Deaconess Hospital, 600; Morgan Memorial, 600-1.


Metropolitan Boston: population and area, 126-7, 178; industries in, 171-2; movement for political union, see article on The Metropolitan District, 116. Illustration, The Four Bostons, 118.


Metz, Chas., automobile manufacturer, 412.


Meyer, Geo. von L., ambassador, 142, 154, 155.


Mifflin, Geo. H., publisher, 526.


Miller, Hiram A., engineer, 443.


Millet paintings in Art Museum, 336.


Mills, Hiram F., engineer, 410, 436. Milmore, Martin, sculptor, 369-70.


Miner, Rev. A. A., 596.


Minot, Dr. Chas. S., anatomist, 432.


Minot, Dr. Geo. R., treatment for anaemia, 421, 432. Minot, John Clair, critic, 21, 314.


Mishel, Moses, teacher, 625.


Mitchell, Edward P., journalist, 506.


Mitchell, Rev. Hinckley G., theologian, 22, 25.




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