Fifty years of Boston; a memorial volume issued in commemoration of the tercentenary of 1930; 1880-1930, Pt. 2, Part 46

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


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Mollenhauer, Emil, conductor, 327. Monks, Lester, witness in Bram trial, 286.


Monteux, Pierre, conductor, 325, 326.


Moody, Wm. H., U. S. Attorney General and judge, 504.


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FIFTY YEARS OF BOSTON


Moody, Win, Vaughn, poet, 307.


Moore, Alonzo P., newspaper publisher, 508.


Moors, Jolin F., member Fin. Commission, 100.


Morgan, Rev. Henry, founder Morgan Memorial, 600-1. Morgan, James, article on Boston in National Affairs, 148; sketch, 754-5; references, 310, 510.


Morgan, J. Pierpont, the elder, 65.


Moriarty, J. Arthur, labor leader, 217.


Moriarty, Jaines T., labor leader, 217.


Morison, Samuel Eliot, Professor of History, 313, 416, 757.


Morris, Geo. P., Pres. Twentieth Cent. Club, 37.


Morris, Randall G., member Fin. Commission, 100.


Morris, Robert, Negro lawyer, 77.


Morse, Prof. Edward S., zoologist, his Japanese col- lection, 336.


Morse, Frances R., welfare worker, 548, 632.


Morse, John T., Jr., Greeting, xii; portrait, xiii; sketch, 751; references, xi, 5, 777.


Morse, Leopold, congressman, 153.


Morse, Robt. M., lawyer, 503.


Morse, S. F. B., inventor, 65.


Morton, James M., judge, 500.


Moseley, Frederick S., broker, 233-4-6.


Motley, John Lothrop, historian, 9, 301.


Moulton, Mrs. Louise Chandler, poet, xviii, 303, 307, 632.


Moving picture houses in Boston, 399-401.


Moxom, Rev. Philip, peace advocate, 25, 36.


Muck, Karl, conductor, 324, 325. -


Muensterberg, Hugo, Prof. of Psychology, 306, 408. Mulligan, James, involved in Blaine case, 35.


Mumford, Lewis, art critic, 344.


Munro, Dr. John C., surgeon, 421.


Munro, Prof. Wm. B., quoted, 106.


Munroe, Jaines P., manufacturer and author, 37, 313, 316, 775.


Munsell, Albert H., painter, xviii.


Munsey, Frank A., publisher, 506-7-8.


Murlin, Lemuel H., Pres. Boston University, 485.


Murphy, Herinann Dudley, painter, 357, 361.


Murphy, Mary, labor leader, 219.


Murphy, Michael A., labor leader, 218, 222.


Murray, Rev. Win. If. 11., 25.


Music libraries in Boston, 332-3.


Musical education: New England Conservatory, 332; in public schools, 333, 463.


Musicians performing in Boston: see article on Music, 319.


Myers, James J., lawyer, 496. Myerson, Dr., Abraham, neurologist, 317.


N.


Nash, Rev. Henry S., theologian, 591.


Nasmyth, Prof. G., 221.


Natural history, writers on, 309-10; Boston Society and Museum, 414.


Naval Battalion, 646-7.


Negro Achievement, Exhibition of, 743.


Negroes: increasing in Boston, 67, 82; numerous in South Eud, 63; a remarkable Negro teacher, 82; gifted as actors, 401; first colored judge, 717; protest against "Pirth of a Nation," 737. Neilson, Wm. Allan, Pres. Smith College, xix.


New Church Review, Swedenborgian quarterly, 610. Newell, W. W., author, 680.


New England Conservatory of Music: founded by Eben Tourjee, 332; orchestra, 332; eminent gradu- ates, 332; library, 332, 333; Jordan Hall, 545.


New England ffospital for Women and Children: founded by Dr. Marie Zakrzeweka, 632, 774; estab- lished first training school for nurses, 417, 632.


Newkirk, Newton, journalist, 310.


Newton, A. Edward, author, 523.


Newspapers: still four morning papers in Boston, 505; exceptional continuity of ownership, 505, 507.


New York: draws Boston painters, 360; displaces Boston as literary center, 303-4, 316.


Nichols, Malcolm E., Mayor: portrait, 299; as state senator, heads committee on taxation, 139; service in legislature, 147; improves Airport, 298; pro- inotes use of playgrounds, 681; references, 115, 136, 745-7, 777.


Nikisch, Arthur, conductor, 323, 324.


Nilan, John J., Catholic bishop, 572.


Noble, Edmund, journalist, 21.


Nolen, John, landscape architect, 348, 350, 351, 352.


Noli, Fan S., Albanian bishop, 614.


Nordica, Lillian, singer, 328, 332.


North End, 63, 175.


North End Park, 677, 680, 723.


North Station, 55, 58, 265. Illustration, 955.


Northeastern University: origin and development, 487-S; Law School, 497.


Norton, Chas. Eliot, Prof. of Fine Arts, 10, 302, 347. Norton, Capt. M. J., Pres. Un. Improvement Ass'n, 641.


Norwegians in Boston: statistics, 81. See, also, article on Lutheranism.


Norwood, C. Augustus, article on Christian Science, 608; sketch, 769.


Noyes, Prof. Arthur A., chemist, 408.


Noyes, Charles J., Speaker Mass. House of Representa- tives, 142.


Noyes, George L., painter, 362.


Nutter, Geo. R., lawyer, 99, 102, 501.


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O'Brien, Edward J. H., author, 313.


O'Brien, Hugh, Mayor: portrait, 89; on wasteful street outlays, 44; petitions for a tax limit and for reduc- tion of debt limit, 91; on divided responsibility. 95; takes first steps toward executive control of budget, 97; his administration noteworthy, 115; references, 90-92, 718, 720.


O'Brien, Robt. Lincoln, article on Journalism, 505; sketch, 765; references, 20, 155, 314, 505, 511. O'Connell, Daniel T., judge, 146.


O'Connell, J. Philip, Director of Celebrations, 709.


O'Connell, Wm. H., Cardinal: succeeds Archbishop Williams, 563; named Cardinal, 571; appointed Papal Legate, 578; extracts from letters, sermons and addresses, 564-5-6-7, 571-2-5-6, 580-1; refer- ences, 480, 484, 563 to 587 passim, 601, 734.


O'Connor, Julia, labor leader, 219.


O'Keeffe's, Inc., chain stores, 192.


Old South Historical Society, 31-2.


Olin, Wm. M., Mass. Secy. of State, 144.


Olmsted, Frederick L., landscape architect, 56, 310, 335, 347, 349, 640, 660-1-2-5, 676. Illustration, Rireruny Scene, 659.


Olmsted, Frederick L., Jr., landscape architect, 348, 349. 351.


Olmsted, John C., landscape architect, 349, 350; death, 742.


Olney, Richard, Secy. of State, 65, 153-4, 155, 503; 511; death, 738.


O'Malley, Dr. Austin, cited, 82.


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INDEX


()'Meara, Stephen, editor and Police Conunissioner: his work commended, 112, 113; references, 507, 730; death, 739.


Opera in Boston, 327-30, 397-8; light opera, 394, 397. Orcutt, Win. Dana, author, 312.


O'Reilly, Elizabeth Boyle, art critic, 310.


O'Reilly, Rev. James T., 573.


O'Reilly, John Boyle: portrait, 75; note on, 774; his Plymouth poem, 69; monument, 371-2, 725; refer- ences, 23, 76, 302, 777; death, 722. Osgood, James R., publisher, 11, 13. Osgood, James R. and Co., publishers, 2, 11, 301.


O'Shea, John A., Director of Music, 333.


O'Sullivan, Jolin F., labor leader, 217.


P.


Paddock, Benjamin H., Episcopalian bishop, 588.


Paeff, Bashka, sculptor, 377, 632.


l'age, Chas. L., article on Baptists, 602; sketchi, 768.


Page, Marie Danforth, painter, 361, 362.


Page, L. C., Co., publishers, 523.


Page, Walter Gilman, painter, 354.


Page, Walter Ilines, editor, ambassador, 16, 524. Paine Furniture Co., 190.


Paine, Prof. Jolin K., composer, 319-20-21, 333, 759.


Paine, Robt. Treat, philanthropist, 38, 548; death, 733. Palfrey, Gen. F. W., 644, 646.


Palfrey, John G., historian, 716.


Palmer, Albert, Mayor: portrait, 89; references, 86, 115, 146, 716.


Palmer, Alice Freeman, Pres. Wellesley College, 34, 486, 774.


Palmer, Geo. H .; portrait, xiii; note on, 774; refer- ences, 34, 302, 486, 777.


Palmer Co., publishers, 523.


Paramnino, John F., sculptor, 377, 712-13, 744, 750. Illustration, Memorinl to the Founders, 645.


Parker, Cornelia Stratton, author, 312.


Parker, Henry T., musical and dramatic critic, 21, 309, 314, 334.


Parker, Horatio W., composer, 334.


Parker, J. C. D., composer, 319, 321, 333.


Parker, Rev. Theodore, his library, 515.


Parker, Thomas and Rice, architects, 346.


Parker, Win. Stanley, architect, mem. City Planning Board, 47.


Parkhurst, Rev. Charles, editor, 23.


Parkman, Francis, historian, 9, 301, 305; death, 723. Illustration, Francis Parkman Memorial, 105.


Parkman, Geo. Francis: portrait, 539; note on, 776; gift to Boston, 20, 544, 662; Memorial Bandstand, 735; reference, 777; death, 732.


Parkman, Henry, member early Fin. Commission, 131; as newspaper publisher, 506.


Parkman, Henry, Jr., article on The City and the State, 128; sketch, 754.


Parks, Rev. Leighton, 591.


Park system: early plans, 657-60; real beginning in 1881, 660; work of Olmsted, Sargent, Shurcliff, 660-63; Baxter's "Boston Park Guide," 662; gen- eral view of city parks, 663-5; metropolitan parks the work of Eliot and Baxter, 666-70; Charles River Basin, 56, 443, 547, 670-71; area of city parks, 663; of metropolitan system, 667, 668, 670.


Parnell, Chas. S., Irish statesman, 10.


Parsons, Dr. Frank, pioneer in vocational guidance, 552.


Parsons, Theophilus, judge, 491. Parton, Mabel, social investigator, 220. Partridge, Win. Ordway, sculptor, 36. Pattee, Fred L., author, 318.


Pattison, Lee, pianist, 332.


Paur, Emil, conductor, 324.


Paxton, Elizabeth, painter, 361.


Paxton, Wm. M., painter, 354-5-7, 361.


Payne, Edward F., author, 13.


Peabody, Elizabeth P., pioneer in kindergartens, 301, 552, 631; death, 724.


Peabody, Rev. Francis G., 306, 595-6.


Peabody, Francis H., banker, 231.


Peabody, Josephine P. (Mrs. L. Marks), author, 307, 316; death, 743.


Peabody, Col. Oliver P., banker, 231.


Peabody and Stearns, architects, 346.


Pearmain, Suinner B., treasurer Twentieth Century Club, 36.


Pearson, Edward J., railroad president, 254, 256. Pearson, Prof. Henry G., biographer, 313, 316. Peel, Doris, author, 312.


Pellegrini, Ernest, sculptor, 378.


Pelley, John J., railroad president, 256-7.


Pelton, Garnet I., medical social worker, 549.


Penal Institutions Dept., 538.


Pendleton, Ellen Fitz, Pres. Wellesley College, 486.


Perabo, Ernst, musician, 17, 330.


Perkins, Frances, sociologist, 65.


Perkins Institution for the Blind, xv, xvi; removed to Watertown, 734. See under Keller, Ilelen, Anagnos, Michael, Howe, Dr. Samuel G.


Perkins, Col. James H., Red Cross Commr., 655.


Perkins, John Forbes, judge, 498, 538.


Perkins, Miss L. JI., welfare worker, 223.


Perkins, Thos. H., founder Institution for the Blind, 546.


Perkins, Thos. Nelson, lawyer, railroad official, Repa- rations Commr., 155, 261, 504.


Perlman, Dr. Samuel, Principal of Hebrew College, 624. Perrin, Rev. Geo. L., founder Franklin Square House, 596.


Perry, Bliss, author and editor, 16, 20, 312, 524, 776. Perry, Geo., labor organizer, 216.


Perry, Shaw and Hepburn, architects, 346.


Perry, Thos. Sergeant, author, 309.


Perry, Mrs. Thos. S., painter, 362.


Peters, Andrew J., Mayor: portrait, 299; pamphlet on Greater Boston, 121-3; service in Legislature and Congress, 147; consolidates departments, 535; re- quests study of Parkman Fund, 662; references, 126, 739-42.


Peterson, John B., Catholic bishop, 570, 582. Pew, Col. W. A., 647.


Pfaff, Col. Chas., 647.


Phelan, Chas. W., Catholie Truth Committee, 583.


Phelps, Elizabeth Stuart, 302, 306, 316, 548.


Philanthropies and Public Funds, 543-47, 557-8.


Philbrick, Edward, engineer, 436,


Phillips, James D., publisher, 522.


Phillips, Wendell: his criticism of our public statues, 378; death, 717; monument, 372, 737; references, 10 62, 150, 151, 301.


Phillips, Wm., diplomat, 155.


Phillpot, A. J., art critic, 314.


Physics and Physical Chemistry at Harvard, 403-4; at Technology, 408-9.


Pickering, Edward C., astronomer, 403; death, 740.


Pickering, Wm. H., astronomer, 403.


Pickett, Frank, of Newswriters' Union, 217.


Pidgin, Chas. F., author, 309.


Pier, Arthur Stanwood, author, 312.


Pierce, Prof. Geo. W., physicist, 404. Pierce, Henry L., Mayor, 130. Pillsbury, Albert E., Mass. Attorney-General, 143-14.


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Pilot, The, Catholic weekly, 23, 302, 310; made diocesan organ, 567.


Playgrounds, public, 665; construction, use and value, 672-83.


Poe, Edgar Allan, poet, 65.


Polando, John, aviator, 298.


Poles in Boston: statistics, 81; Polish church, 63-4; Polish singing society, 334.


Police: authority taken over hy state, 90-91, 718; high reputation of Boston department, 112-13; single Commissioner supersedes Board, 140, 730; a Com- missioner resigns, 140; in "Tech" riot, 729; strike, 741.


Policewomen appointed, 540, 742.


Pond, Bremer W., landscape architect, 349-50.


Ponzi, Chas., swindler, 241.


Poor, Agues Blake, author, 306.


Pope, Alexander, painter, death, 744.


Population of Boston hy five-year periods, 245, 715-50.


Port of Bostou described, 166-8.


Porter, Charlotte, author and co-founder "Poet Lore," 307.


Porter, Eleanor H., author, 312; death, 742.


Porter, Dr. Win. T., Professor of Physiology, 432.


"Portland Storm ": loss of steamer "Portland," 726. Potter and Lovell, brokers, 232.


Potter, E. C., sculptor, 338, 372.


Pottinger, David T., article on Publishing and Print- iug, 521; sketch, 766.


Pound, Roscoe, Dean Harvard Law School, 222, 504.


Powel, H. W. W., Jr., author, 312.


Power, Rev. Patrick, reported miracles at grave, 583-4. Powers, Hiram, sculptor, 366-7.


Powers, James H., journalist and author, 314, 316. Prang, Louis, art publisher, 12.


Pratt, Bela L., sculptor, 335, 338, 373-4, 378, 514, 735; death, 738.


Pratt, Thos., engineer, 435.


Pray, Prof. James S., landscape architect, 348-49.


Prendergast, James MI., public benefactor, 547.


Prendergast, Maurice, painter, 335, 358.


Presbyterianism: list of churches and pastors, 605; increasing in number of adherents, 606. See article, 604.


Prescott, Wm. H., historian, 9, 301.


Preston, Andrew W., founder Un. Fruit Co., 235, 289. Preston, Edwin W., newspaper publisher, 511.


Preston, Harriet W., author, 22.


Price, Lucien, journalist, 314.


Prince, Frederick O., Mayor: portrait, 89; references, 86, 87, 115, 146, 715; death, 726.


Prince, Mrs. Lucinda W., teacher, 631, 642. Prince, Dr. Morton, psychologist, 413; death, 748.


Prince, Norman, aviator, 296, 300, 655.


Printing in Boston, its high standards, 524-7.


Pritchett, Heury S., Pres. Technology, 483, 671, 730. Probation for offenders: origin of system, 498; statistics showing growth, 540.


Prouty, Olive Higgins, author, 312.


Psychology: at Harvard, 408; Dr. Morton Prince's contribution, 413.


Public Welfare, Overseers of the, 523-4.


Publishers of Boston: among the oldest in the country, 522; educational, 522-3; individuality in smaller houses, 523.


Pulsifer, R. M., newspaper publisher, 510.


Pumpelly, Raphael, geologist, 305. Putnam, Elizabeth, welfare worker, 632. Putnam, Herbert, librarian, 520, 766.


Putnam, Mrs. Wm. Lowell, author, welfare worker, 312, 554; finances and promotes Tercentenary pro- grams, 710.


Puvis de Chavannes, murals in Public Library, 337, 514. Illustration, 525.


Q.


Quincy, Josiah, Mayor: "Municipal History," 1; ref- erences, 19, 118, 153.


Quincy, Josiah, Mayor, his son, 716.


Quincy, Josiah, Mayor, their descendant: portrait, 149; reforins electoral procedure, 93; humanitarian poli- cies, 115; service in Legislature and at Washington, 147; interest in playgrounds, 677-8; death, 740; references, 97, 724-5-6.


Quint, Wilder D., journalist, 310.


R.


Rabaud, Henri, couductor, 325.


Races in Boston, see chapter on The Population.


Radcliffe College: origin and development, 481-2; Choral Society, 326.


Railroads: service of the three roads entering Boston, 167, 248-9; history, 249-52; the New Haven, 252-7; the Boston and Maine, 257-61; the Boston and Albany, 261-3; proposed consolidation, 263-4, 266; terminals, 264-6; electrification, 266.


Randidge, Geo. L., fund for poor children, 545.


Rantoul, Mrs. Lois B., welfare worker, 219.


Ratshesky, A. C., banker and diplomat, 155.


Rawle, Francis, lawyer, 496.


Read, Charles F., committee member: sketch, 773; reference, x.


Read, Dr. Wm., City Physician, 773.


Recchia, Richard, sculptor, 377.


Reed, Edwin, Baconian scholar, 309.


Reed, Helen Leah, author, 306.


Reed, Rev. James, Swedenhorgian pastor, 610.


Regis College, for women, 489.


Reid, Robert, painter, 338, 363.


Retail trade in Boston, figures of, 197.


Rhodes, James F., historian, 230, 305, 313; death, 746.


Rice, Alexander H., Governor, 142.


Rice, Alexander H., explorer, 65, 313.


Rice, Edwin W., engineer, 413.


Rich, Isaac, co-founder Boston University, 484, 600.


Richards, Mrs. Ellen H., chemist, 410, 631.


Richards, Laura E., author, 306, 521, 774.


Richards, Prof. Theodore W., chemist, 404-6-8.


Richardson, Catherine, painter, 357, 362.


Richardson, H. H., architect: Trinity Church, 341, 344; references, 65, 335, 379; death, 720.


Richardson, James B., judge, 146.


Richardson, Margaret, painter, 362.


Richardson, Dr. Maurice H., surgeon, 424.


Rimmer, Dr. Wm., sculptor, 368, 371.


Ripley, A. Lassell, painter, 357, 360, 362.


Ripley, Prof. Wm. Z., ethnologist and economist, 313.


Ripley, Mrs. Wm. Z., welfare worker, 219, 223.


Ritchie, Jas. H. and Associates, architects, 346.


Roback, Dr. A. S., psychologist, 317.


Roberts Bros., publishers, 14, 521. Roberts, Kenneth L., author, 314.


Robinson, Edwin A., poet, 312.


Robinson, Geo. D., Governor, 508.


Robinson, Thos., painter, 354.


Roblin, Rev. Stephen H., Universalist pastor, 596.


Roche, Arthur Somners, author, 312, 316.


Roche, James Jeffrey, author, 23, 76, 302, 310, 774.


Rogers, Annette P., welfare worker, 632.


Rogers, Bruce, printer, 524, 526-7, 766.


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INDEX


Rogers, Gretclien, painter, 361, 362.


Rogers, Ilenry Munroe: portrait, xiii; note on, 774; references, 77, 777.


Rogers, Robert E., article on Literature, 301; sketcli, 758; reference, 339.


Rogers, Wm. Barton, founder Institute of Technology, 33, 305, 483.


Rolfe, Wm. J., Shakespearean scholar, 302.


Roman Catholic Church, article on, 560. See, also, under Catholic Church. Roosevelt, Pres. Theodore, 154, 158.


Ropes, Einmerton and Co., ship owners, 284.


Ropes, John C., historian, 310.


Rosebery, Lord, 12.


Rosenau, Dr. Milton J., Prof. of Preventive Medicine and Hygiene, 317.


Rosenfeld, Paul, music and art critic, 334, 759.


Ross, Denman W., author, teacher, benefactor of Art Museum, 336.


Rotch, A. Lawrence, meteorologist, 295, 300, 403.


Rotch, Mrs. Arthur G., welfare worker, 219.


Rousmanière, Rev. Edmund S., Dean St. Paul's Cathedral, 589.


Roxbury: population gaining, 58, 63; industries, 176-7.


Roxbury Latin School, 457, 489.


Royce, Josiah, Professor of Philosophy, xix, xx, 33, 306.


Rubenstein, Philip, judge, 538.


Rudersdorf, Erminie, singer, 321.


Ruffin, Geo. I .. , first colored judge, 717.


Rugg, Arthur P., judge, 503.


Rugg, Saralı G., author, 316.


Rush, Wm., wood carver, 365.


Russell, Henry, operatic manager, 328, 398.


Russell, Wm. E., Governor, 140.


Russell, Wm. G., lawyer, 503.


Russian Orthodox Church, 613.


Ryan, Gertrude M., stenographer, xi, 48.


Ryan, Kate, actress, 393.


Ryan, Thos., musician, 330.


S.


Sabatier, Paul, his Franciscan library, 515. Sabine, Prof. Wallace C., physicist, 404. Sacco-Vanzetti case, 503, 746.


Sacker, Amy M., Art School, 386.


Saint Gaudens, Augustus, sculptor: Shaw Monument, 370-1, 725; Phillips Brooks Monument, 371; Library medallions, 371, 514; commissioned to execute figures in front of Public Library, 374; references, 372, 373. Illustration, Shaw Monument, 645.


Saint Gaudens, Louis, sculptor, 371.


Saint John's Ecclesiastical Seminary, 478, 563-4, 570. Illustration, 585.


Saint Vincent de Paul Society, 548, 568, 716.


Salter, Reuben, Mayor of Boston, England, 712, 750. Sanborn, Benj. H. and Co., educational publishers, 523. Sanborn, Franklin B., author, 30, 302. Sanborn, Kate A., journalist, 310, 318. Sanderson, Chas. W., painter, 17, 18. Sanitation and Public Health, 409-10.


Sanromá, J. M., pianist, 332.


Santayana, Geo., poet and philosopher, 306, 307.


Sargent, Chas. S .: portrait, 495; note on, 776; refer- ences, 347, 407, 662, 777; death, 746. Illustration, Arnold Arboretum, 419. Sargent, Dr. Dudley A., hygienist, 674.


Sargent, Jolın S., painter: his Publie Library murals, 337, 356, 514; Art Museum murals, 356; Widener Library panels, 356, 655; examples of his work in Gardner Museum, 337; advised Mrs. Gardner, 628;


as water colorist, 361-2; references, 310, 335, 338. Illustrations, Sargent Corridor, Boston Public Library, 719; portrait of Mrs. Gardner, 539.


Savage, Rev. Minot J., author, 595.


Savage, Philip 11., author, 309.


Saville, Bruce, sculptor, 378.


Savings Bank Insurance, see under Brandeis, Louis D., 154-5, 223, 530-1, 642.


Sayre, Francis B., Professor of Law, 222.


Scaife, Roger L., publisher, 522.


Schiller, Madeleine, pianist, 320.


Schindler, Rabbi Solomon, his history of the Jews in Boston, 623.


Schnittkind, Dr. Henry, editor, 317.


Scbofield, Mrs. Emma Fall, judge, 632. Schofield, Wm., judge, 500.


Schools: Boston Public, 449-77 (see analytic schedule prefixed to article on Education); Catholic paro- cbial, 477-80; colleges, 480; acadeinies, 489.


Schroeder, Alwin, musician, 323.


Schumann-Heink, Ernestine, singer, 712.


Schurz, Gen. Carl, U. S. Senator, 12.


Schweinfurth, Julius A., architect, 346.


Scrooby, England, photographs of, 10, 11.


Scudder, Horace E., editor, 3. 5, 16, 301-2, 524, 775; death, 728.


Scudder, Prof. Vida D., author, 219, 223, 312.


Sears, Clara E., author, 312.


Sears, Dr. Henry F., benefactor of Harvard Med. School, 427.


Sears, Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery, 628.


Sears, Philip, sculptor, 377.


Sears, Roebuck and Co., mail order house, 194.


Seaver, Henry L., historian, 316.


Seavey, Sheriff Fred L., public benefactor, 547.


Sedar, Moses L., Jewish chaplain, 622, 625.


Sedgwick, Ellery, editor, 16, 310, 524.


Sedgwick, Henry D., author, 309.


Sedgwick, Prof. Wm. T., sanitarian, 316, 409-10.


Segal, Mrs. Hannab L., author, 317.


Seligman, J. and W., bankers, 235. Settlement bouses in Boston, 551-2.


Sewage disposal system, 440-41.


Seymour, Wm., actor, 393.


Shaler, Nathaniel S., Prof. of Geology, 6, 307.


Shapley, Harlow, astronomer, Director Harvard Ob- servatory, 403.


Sharp, Dallas Lore, author, 22, 309, 316, 485; death, 748.


Shattuck, Chas. E., judge, 146.


Shattuck, Henry L., Treasurer Harvard U., 136, 145.


Shaw, Anna, woman suffragist, 33.


Shaw, Lemuel, judge, 491-2, 503.


Shaw, Quincy A., benefactor of Art Museum, 336.


Shaw, Mrs. Quincy A., educator, 474, 551, 631; death, 738.


Shaw, Col. Robt. G., monument, 370-1, 725. Illus- tration, 645.


Sheaban, Henry Beston, author, 312.


Sheffield, Prof. Alfred D., 221-2.


Sheldon, Prof. Henry C., theologian, 485.


Sheldon, Henry N., judge, 146, 491, 497-8, 501-2.


Shepard, Harvey N., lawyer, quoted, 99, 101.


Shepard, John, Jr., radio station, 583.


Shepard Stores, 191.


Sherburne, Gen. John H., his article on Massachusetts soldiers, 655.


Sherrill, Henry K., bishop, article on Episcopal Church, 588; acknowledgment of his assistance, 588, note; sketch, 767. Shewell, L. R., actor, 391.


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Shimer, Hervey W., Prof. of Paleontology, 313, 316. Shipbuilding in Boston, 288-9. Shreve, Crump and Low, jewelers, 190.


Shulman, Mrs. Sadie L., judge, 632.


Shuman, Lillian G., author, 317.


Shureliff, Arthur A., article on Changing Aspects, 684; sketch, 771; his work in Boston parks and elsewhere, 351, 663; Report on "Future l'arks," etc., 663; references, 348-9, 350, 352, 701. Illustration, the Rose Garden in Franklin Park, 239.


Sibley, Frank S., journalist, 314, 655.


Sibley, John Langdon, librarian, 3.


Sidd, Nathan, member City Planning Board, 47.


Sidney, Margaret (Mrs. Lothrop), author, 306.


Silver, Burdett and Co., publishers, 523.


Silverbrook, Nettie, labor union worker, 221.


Simmons, Edward, painter, 338.


Simmons, John, founder Simmons College, 487, 546.


Simmons College, origin and development, 486-7; School of Landscape Architecture, 349; School of Social Work, 531, 642, 738; School of Library Science, 756.


Singers heard in Boston: see articles on Music, 319, and The Stage, 391.


Skinner, Rev. Clarence R., 221-2.


Skinner, Henrietta Dana, author, 312.


Skinner, Kenneth A., automobile pioneer, 412.


Skoog, Karl F., sculptor, 378.


Slattery, Charles I.ewis, Episcopalian bishop, 590, 767. Slattery, E. T., Co., dry goods, 191.


Slattery, Mrs. Frances E., member City Planning Board, 47.


Sleeper, Jacob, co-founder Boston University, 600. Sloane, Marion P., painter, 362.


Sloniinsky, Nicholas, musician, 334.


Small, Maynard and Co., publishers, 521.


Small claims hearings, without lawyers, 501.


Smiley, Albert K., originator Mohonk Conference, 38. Smith, Chas. Card, historian, 6.


Smith, Clarence C., judge, 500.


Smith, Gypsy, revivalist, 593.


Smith, Howard E., artist, 363.


Smith, Jeremiah, Jr., lawyer, financial adviser of Hungary, 155, 504.


Smith, Josepli Lindon, artist, 628.


Smith, Reginald Heber, lawyer, his report, "Justice and the Poor," 501.


Smith, Rev. Samuel F., composer of "America," 9; death, 724.


Smith, Dr. Theobald, pathologist, 410, 425, 432. Smith, Zilplia D., welfare worker, 548, 632.


Snow in Boston, no longer left for sleighing, 694; not heard falling fromn slanted roofs, 695.


Solier, Mrs., painter, 362. Soley, James B., Asst. Secy. of Navy, 646.


Soley, Lieut .- Commander John C., 646.


South America, trade with, 286.


South Bay, reduced in area, 57-8, 282.


South Boston: topographical changes, 57; old reservoir reinoved, 58; decline in population, 63; shipping facilities, 166, 281; industries, 177-8; Strandway and Marine Park, 663, 677, 678, 727; Thomas Park, 665.


South Union Station, 58, 265.


Southard, Dr. Eliner E., psychiatrist, 531.


Southwick, Harry L., Pres. Emerson School of Oratory, 32. Spaulding, J. P., xviii. Spaulding, Mrs, Mahlon D., xviii. Spear, Arthur, painter, 358. Speare, Dorothy, author, 312.


Speare, Frank P., Pres. Northeastern University, 487-8. Sperry, Willard L., article on Unitarian, Universalist and Congregational Churches, 594; sketch, 767; reference, 591.


Spofford, Chas. M., article on Engineering, 435; sketch, 763; reference, 483.


Spofford, llarriet P'., author, 302, 306; death, 742. Sprague, C. II., and Son, ship owners, 289.




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