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Sprague, H. II., Pres. Mass. Senate, 143. Stanwood, Edward, editor and historian, 6, 22, 506. Stead, Wm. T., British publicist, 34, 39. Steamship lines serving Boston, 167-8. Stearns, Frank P., author, 309.
Stearns, Frederick P., engineer: his work on metro- politan water supply, 436; awarded gold medal at Paris Exposition, 441.
Stearns, James P., bank president, 234.
Stearns, R. H., Co., dry goods, 191.
Steele, Fletcher, landscape architect, 348, 349.
Sterling, Henry, labor leader, 218, 222.
Stevens, Edward F., architect, 346.
Stevens, Lester, painter, 362.
Stevens, Lawrence T., sculptor, 378.
Stidger, Rev. Wmn. L., author, 316.
Stimson, Frederic J., lawyer, author, diplomat, 155, 306, 504.
Stites, Prof. Sara H., 222.
Stock companies: Boston Theater, 391-2; Boston Museum, 392-4; Castle Square, 397; Copley Square, 398; Repertory, 399; Boston Opera Company, 328- 330.
Stoddard, John L., lecturer, 313.
Stoddard, Lothrop, author, 313, 316.
Stone, Lucy, woman suffragist, 6, 33, 529, 630, 638; death, 723.
Stone, Thompson, Conductor, 327.
Stone and Kimball, publishers, 521.
Stone and Webster, construction engineers, 445.
Storey, Moorfield, portrait, 495; note on, 776; refer- ences, 34, 503, 641, 643, 777.
Storrow, Chas., engineer, 435-6.
Storrow, James J., Sr., banker, 232.
Storrow, James J., Jr., banker: reorganized General Motors Co., 235-6; Report on N. E. Railroads, 264; interested in Juvenile Court work, 640; Chairman, Mass. Com. on Public Safety, 651; Fuel Adminis- trator, 653; chairman, strike arbitration committee, 735; death, 745.
Storrow, Mrs. James J., gift for improvement of Charles River Basin, 56, 547.
Storrs, L. S., railroad official, 253.
Story, Joseph, judge, 154, 491, 494, 504.
Story, Win. Wetmore, sculptor and poet, 305, 368.
Stowe, Harriet B., author, 9, 302.
Strang, Lewis C., journalist, 310.
Stratford Co., publishers, 523.
Stratton, Samuel W., Pres. Technology, 483.
Street cries and city noises, changing, 699-70.
Strickland, Blodget and Law, architects, 346.
Strikes: see Chronicle, 715-50.
Strube, Gustav, musician, 331, 334.
Stuart, Gilbert, painter, 353.
Studensky, Paul, quoted, 110.
Sturge, Joseph, peace advocate, 39.
Sturges, Very Rev. Philemon F., Dean St. Paul's Cathedral, 589.
Sturgis, Dwight, artist, 363.
Sturgis, R. Clipston, architect, 344.
Subways and tunnels: existing, 270-75; proposed, 276.
Sullivan, Anne Mansfield (Mrs. J. A. Macy), teacher, xv, xvi, xvii, xviii, xx.
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Sullivan, John A., Chairman Finance Commission, 100. Sullivan, Louis H., architect, 63, 310, 316, 335, 344. Sullivan, Rose, labor union worker, 219. Sullivan, T. Russell, author, 316. Sullivan, Wm. D., journalist, 510. Sumner, Chas., statesman, 10, 34, 150, 153, 592. Sunday, Win. A. ("Billy"), revivalist, 593.
Sutherland, Evelyn G., author, 307, 316. Suttner, Baroness von, peace advocate, 40.
Sutton, Harry, painter, 357, 362. Svecenski, Louis, musician, 323. Swain, Geo. F., Professor of Civil Engineering, 442. Swan, Chas. H., engineer, 441.
Swedenborgians, article on, 609.
Swedes in Boston: statistics, 81; influence in physical culture, 78; Swedish singing society, 334. See, also, article on Lutheranism. Sweetser, Gen. E. Leroy, 652. Swift, Lindsay, librarian and author, 309, 318.
Syrian Churches, Greek and Roman Catholic, 614-15.
Szumowska, Antoinette (Mrs. T. Adamowski), musi- cian, 331.
T.
T Wharf, former centre of fisheries, 291-3, 717; now occupied by Italian fishermen, 282, 293. Illustration, 285.
Taft, Lorado, sculptor, 367, 370.
Taft, Pres. Wm. H., 154, 502, 697, 734.
Tappan, Eva M., author, 312.
Tarbell, Edmund C., painter: Parisian studies, 354; Impressionist influence, 355; portraits, interiors, landscapes, 357-8, 361; reference, 363.
Taussig, Frank W., Prof. of Political Economy, 155. Taylor, Chas. H., journalist, 310, 508.
Taylor, Chas. H., Jr., journalist, 508.
Taylor, Wm. O., journalist, 508.
Tercentenary celebration: plans, 707-8; programı, 708-14; the "Great Meeting," 710; the "Towne Meeting," 712; the parade, 711-14; special publica- tion, "The Tercenteuary of the Founding of Boston," 709; exhibitions by racial groups, 710, 711.
Thacher, Peter O., judge, 498. Thayer, Abbott, painter, 356.
Thayer, Ethel, painter, 357, 362.
Thayer, Eugene, organist, 320.
Thayer, Ezra Ripley, Dean Harvard Law School, 776.
Thayer, Jamies B., Professor of Law, 496.
Thayer, John E., broker, 231,
Thayer, Wm. Roscoe, historian, 305, 313; death, 744. Thieme, Anthony, painter, 362.
Theaters in Boston, see article on The Stage, 391. Thom, Dr. Douglas A., habit clinic, 550.
Thomas, Rev. Reuen, 39. Thomas, Theodore, conductor, 319-21, 327.
Thompson, Frank V., Supt. of Schools, 467.
Thompson, Leslie, painter, 357, 361. Thompson, Mary, labor union worker, 219.
Thompson, Win. G., lawyer, 503.
Thomson, Elihu, electrician, 412-13, Thoreau, Henry D., author, 301. Thorndike, Geo. L., public benefactor, 547. Thorndike, John L., lawyer, 503. Thoroughfare Plau, 53-6. Tibbetts, G. Wallace, bauker, 642. Ticknor, Benj. H., publisher, 11.
Ticknor, Beuj. H., his son, publisher, 11, 522. Ticknor, Caroline, author, 11, 12, 307, 318. Ticknor, Geo., historian and critic, 301, 520.
Ticknor, Howard, publisher, 11.
Ticknor, Thomas, publisher, 11.
Ticknor, Wm. D., publisher, 11,
Ticknor and Company, 1.
Ticknor and Fields, 8, 9, 11, 12, 14, 16, 28, 301.
Tiffany, Louis C., artist and decorator, 380. Tillinghast, Mrs. Anna C., Immigration Commr., 632. Tolman, Dr. Richard C., physicist, 408.
Tompkins, Eugene, theater manager, 391.
Tondorf, Rev. A. J., S. J., astronomer, 413.
Toralı, Judah, Jewish contributor to cost of Bunker Ilill monument, 69.
Torrey, Bradford, naturalist, xix, 310.
Tourjee, Dr. Eben, Director N. E. Conservatory, 332. Touroff, Dr. Nisson, Hebrew teacher, 623.
Tower, Ellen M., pioneer in playgrounds, 529, 640, 673, 674, 681.
Towle, Geo. M., journalist, 6.
Toye, Joe, journalist, 511.
Tracy, Frank B., editor, 505.
Trade Union College, first labor union college in Ainerica, 220-22.
Trent, Prof. Win. P., Defoe collection, 515.
Troccoli, Giovanni B., painter, 361.
Trowbridge, John T., author, 17, 302.
Trueblood, Benj. F., peace advocate, 38, 39.
Tudor, Eleanor, committee meinber: sketch, 773; reference, x.
Tufts College: origin and development, 482; Engineer- ing School, 439; Medical School, 428, 482; Dental School, 482; Theological School, 482.
Turner, Nancy Byrd, poet, 313; her poem, New Eng- land's Own, 655-6.
Tuttle, Lucius, railroad president, 258.
Twentieth Century Club, 36-8, 637.
Twenty-Sixth Division, 652; its return, 654, 740; its services, 655; poein of welcome to, 655-6.
Tyler, Chas. H., public benefactor, 547,
Tyler, Harry W., Prof. of Mathematics, 316.
Tyzzer, Dr. Ernest E., pathologist, 432.
U.
Ukrainian Orthodox Church, 613-14. Illustration, Ukrainian singers, 555.
"Uncle Dudley," editorials, 21.
Underwood, Herbert S., journalist, 506.
Underwood, Loring, landscape architect, 348, 350.
Unitarianisin, article on, 595.
United Cigar Stores, 193.
United Drug Co., 192, 728.
United Fruit Co., founded in Boston, 235, 289, 726.
United Shoe Machinery Co., founded in Boston, 235; its office building, 72, 749. Illustration, 45.
Universalism, article on, 596.
Updike, Daniel B., printer, 390, 524, 526, 723, 766.
Uphain, Grace Le Baron, author, 309.
Urban, Joseph, architect and scenic artist, 398.
Usher, Roland G., author, 522.
V.
Van Etten, Edgar, railroad official, 261-2.
Vaudeville, so named by B. F. Keith, 394.
Very, Mary E., pioneer in vacation schools, 672.
Vietor, Agnes C., author, 774.
Vincent, John, labor union organizer, 216-17.
Vincent, Leon H., critic, 309.
Vincent, Mrs. James R., actress, 393, 632, Vinton, Frederick P., painter, 354, 355.
Visitors to Boston: see Chronicle, 715-50, and articles on Music, The Stage, Science and Invention, and Boston Memories of Fifty Years.
Volk, Rev. John H., article on Lutheranism, 606; sketch, 768-9.
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Wadlin, Horace G., librarian, 1.
Wadsworth, Hubbard and Sinith, architects, 346.
Walcott, Dr. Henry P .: portrait, xiii; note on, 774; references, 409, 777.
Waldman, Morris, welfare worker, 622.
Wales, Geo. C., architect, etcher, 363.
Walker, Chas. A., artist, 17.
Walker, C. Howard, architect, 346, 383.
Walker, Francis A .: portrait, 405; note on, 775; refer- ences, 33, 37, 302, 305, 316, 483, 777; death, 725.
Walker, Geo. H., map publisher, 2.
Walker, Harriet S. and Maria S., bequest, 589.
Walker, Henry O., painter, 338.
Walker, John Brisben, journalist, 303.
Walker, Wm. H., Prof. of Industrial Chemistry, 409, 411.
Walsh, David 1., U. S. Senator, 485.
Walsh, Dr. James J., cited, 82.
Walsh, John J., member City Planning Bd., 47.
Ward, Herbert D., author, 302.
Ward, John Q. A., sculptor, 369.
Ward, Julius, journalist, 21.
Ward, May Alden, author, 309.
Ward, Montgomery, pioneer in mail order business, 193-4.
Ware, Charles E., newspaper publisher, 508.
Ware, Charlotte Barrell, author, 37.
Warner, Prof. E. P., aeronautical expert, 297, 300.
Warner, Olin L., sculptor, his statue of Garrison, 338, 370, 718.
Warren, Chas., writer on law, 503-4.
Warren, Fiske, advocate of Single Tax, 643.
Warren, Dr. J. Collins, surgeon, 424, 427.
Warren, Wm., actor, 393; his golden jubilee, 716; death, 721.
Warren, Win. Fairfield: portrait, 599; note on, 777; references, 33, 316, 485, 600, 777; death, 748.
Washburn and Thomas, publishers, 523.
Washburn, Rev. Henry B., theologian, 591.
Waterman, Marcus, painter, 354.
Waterman, Nixon, poet, 313.
Waters, Clara E. C., art critic, 309.
Waterston, Pray and Co., dry goods, 4.
Water supply system, a notable engineering achieve- ment, 436, 440-1; cost of, 727.
Watson, Rev. Robt., article on Presbyterianism, 604; sketch, 768.
Weather, exceptional: see Chronicle, 715-50.
Webb, Sidney, English economist, 37.
Webster, Alvah J., investigator, 48.
Webster, Daniel, statesman, 65, 150, 151, 153. Weed, Clas. F., banker, 511, 651.
Weed, Judge A. R., Dean B. U. Law School, 496. Weeks, Jolın W., U. S. Senator, 154, 234; death, 745. Weingartner, Felix, conductor, 330. Weinstock, Anna, labor union worker, 219.
Weld, Wm. F., and Co., shipping company, 283.
Wellesley College, origin and development, 485-6.
Wells, H. G., English author, on Boston, 18; quoted at length, 308; reference, 318. Wells, Mrs. Kate Gannett, philanthropist, 30, 673. Wells, Wellington, Pres. Mass. Senate, 143.
Wendell, Barrett, Prof. of English, xviii, 306, 313, 752; death, 742. Wendt, Theodore, conductor, 327.
Wentworth, Arioch, founder Wentworth Institute, 487, 546, 642; death, 728. Wentworth Institute, origin and development, 487. Wesselhoeft, Elizabeth, author, 309.
West, Julia Houston, singer, 321.
West End, population changing, 63.
West Indies, trade with, 286.
West Roxbury: population gaining, 58, 63; farms, 173, 177; industries, 177.
Wheeler, Harold F., journalist, 511.
Wheeler, Win. A., editor, 310.
Wheelwright, Edmund M., architect, 344, 346, 443; death, 735.
Wheelwright, John T., lawyer and author, 776.
Wheelwright, Haven and Hoyt, architects, 346.
Whelton, Daniel A., Acting Mayor, 729; portrait, 149.
Whipple, Edwin P., critic, 302; death, 720.
Whipple, Geo. C., sanitary engineer, 436, 774.
Whipple, Sherman L., lawyer, 503.
Whistler, Geo. W., engineer, 435.
Whistler, James McNeil, his son, painter, 435.
Whistler, Ross, publisher, 522.
White, Eliza O., story-writer, 306.
White, Mrs. Eva W., article on Social Welfare, 528; sketch, 766; references, 638, 640, 655.
White, Geo. R .: portrait, 539; note on, 776; White Fund and other charitable bequests, 544-5; Health Units, 431, 541-2; references, 20, 777; death, 743. Illustration, Geo. R. White Memorial, 105.
White, R. H., Co., department store, 191, 211.
White, Stanford, architect, 370.
White, T. M., author, 312.
Whiting, Arthur, composer, 334.
Whiting, Edward E., journalist, 314.
Whiting, Fred E., newspaper publisher, 510.
Whitman, Eleanor W., author of pageants, 316.
Whitman, Mrs. Henry, welfare worker and artist, 548, 628, 632.
Whitman, Walt, poet, 303.
Whitmore, Wm. H., antiquarian, 1; death, 727.
Whitney, Anne, sculptor, 369, 715, 718.
Whitney, Henry L., investigator, 48.
Whitney, Henry M., financier, 232.
Whitney, Col. J. P., 647.
Whitten, Robt., Pres. Amer. City Planning Institute, 54.
Whittier, John G., poet, xvii, xviii, 5, 9, 150, 301.
Wholesale trade in Boston, 180-83; figures of, 196-7.
Whorf, John, painter, 360, 362.
Wiener, Leo, Prof. of Slavie Languages, 317.
Wigmore, John H., Dean and Prof. of Law, 501.
Wilcox, Delos F., author, cited, 94, 100-1-4, 114.
Wilinsky, Dr. Chas. F., organizer first Health Unit, 431.
Wilkins, Mary E. (Mrs. Freeman), author, xix, 306.
Willard, Frances, woman suffragist and reformer, 529. Williams, Ben Ames, author, 312.
Williams, Dr. Francis H., X-ray expert, 425.
Williams, Geo. F., lawyer, diplomat, 155.
Williams, James T., Jr., journalist, 505.
Williams, Moses, lawyer, 641.
Williams, John J., Catholic archbishop: portrait, 599; note on, 776; extract from address, 561; references, 549, 560 to 587 passim, 777; death, 731.
Williston, Samuel, Professor of Law, 504.
Wilson, Ernest H., botanist, 310, 407, 523, 776; death, 750.
Wilson, Geo. W., actor, 393-4.
Wilson, Henry, Vice-President, 153.
Wilson, John, sculptor, 378.
Wilson, Woodrow, President, 152-3-5, 741. Wingate, Chas. E. L., journalist, 310.
Winship, Albert E., editor, 314.
Winslow, Charles-Edward Amory, Prof. of Sanitary Biology, 219.
Winslow, Helen M., her book on "Literary Boston," 305, 318.
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Winslow, Sidney W., founder United Shoe Machinery Co., 235, 510, 511.
Winsor, Frank E., engineer, 441.
Winsor, Justin, article on his Memorial History, 1; portrait, 315; note on, 775; his life and labors, 3; references, x, xii, xiv, 2, 3, 4, 5, 41, 309, 520, etc., 777; death, 725.
Winsor, Robert, banker, 233-4.
Winthrop, John, 1, 6, 58; statue, 715. See, also, Illus- tration, Memorial to the Founders, 645.
Winthrop, Robt. C., U. S. Senator, 6, 153.
Wisc, Henry, labor union worker, 221.
Wiseman, J. L., Jewishı welfare worker, 625.
Withington, Anne, welfare worker, 219.
Withington, Mather, surveyor, 43.
Wolcott, Roger, Governor, 11, 143, 144, 548, 647; death, 727.
Wolfson, Harry A., Prof. of Jewish Literature and Philosophy, Harvard, 317.
Wolbach, Dr. S. Burt, pathologist, 430, 432.
Wornen: only one woman contributor to Winsor His- tory, 6; in trade unions, 218; as architects, 346; as painters, 357, 361, 362, 632; as sculptors, 369, 376-7; in science, 403, 413 ; occupying important positions in schools, 462; general advancement of, 626; number in clubs, 630; in public service, 630, 634, 741; as judges, 632; in medicine, 632; in business, 632-4; admitted to certain law schools, 632; in welfare work, 632; in war work, 653. For women's colleges see under Wellesley, Radcliffe, Simmons, Jackson, Emmanuel, Regis, Boston University.
Women's City Club, 630, 735.
Women's Educational and Industrial Union, 219-20, 223, 553-4, 631, 639.
Women's Municipal League, 554, 641.
Women's Trade Union League, 219-21. Woodberry, Geo. F., author, 309, 318. Woodbury, Chas. H., painter, 362, 363.
Woods, E. H., newspaper publisher, 510.
Woods, Robt. A., head of South End House, 36, 37, 223, 310, 551, 679; death, 745. Woodward, Col. C. F., 647.
Woolf, Benjamin E., composer and writer, 393.
Woollett, Sidney, sculptor, 378.
Woolworth, F. T., Co., chain stores, 192.
Worcester, Rev. Elwood, Emmanuel Movement, 590.
Worcester, J. R., Co., engineers, 447.
Worcester, Noah, Revolutionary soldier and founder Mass. Peace Society, 38.
Worcester, Rev. Thos., Swedenborgian pastor, 610.
World Peace Foundation, 40, 639. See, also, under Ginn, Edwin.
World War, as affecting Boston: financial effects, 237-41; Boston engineers in, 446; 101st Regiment of Engineers organized in Boston, 446; military record, 649-56; Armistice Day, 740.
Wright Brothers, aeronauts, 295, 403, 697.
Wright, Carroll D., statistician and economist, 223.
Wright, Frank Lloyd, architect, 344.
Wright, Dr. James Homer, pathologist, 432.
Wright, Mary T., author, 307.
Wyman, Henry A., Mass. Attorney-General, 144.
Y.
Yazbek, Joseph, Maronite bishop, 614.
Yerkes, Robert M., psychobiologist, 408.
Yorke, D., author, 318.
Young, Owen D., financier, 485.
Younginan, Wm. S., Lieutenant-Governor, 144.
Z.
Zakrzewska, Dr. Marie E .: portrait, 75; note on, 774; references, 632, 673, 777.
Zelechivsky, Rev. Joseph, Ukrainian pastor, 614.
Zinsser, Dr. Hans, Professor of Bacteriology, 432. Zion's Herald, Methodist weekly, 23, 598, 600, 601.
Zoning in Boston, 49-53. Illustration, 59.
Zucrow, Solomon, author, 623.
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