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Adams, Henry, 55; a Caribbean policy, 308, review of his life as re-
vealed in his Education of Henry Adams, his scepticism and moral confusion, 255-272. Adams, Henry, Secret of, 439.
Advertising, 59, 216. Agriculture, 376. Alcohol, 328. Aliens, 1-18.
ALLINSON, ANNE C. E.; 'Demos and Academe,'
393. Alsace-Lorraine, 43. Americanization, 5. Antin, Mary, 5. Armed neutrality, 89, 90. Art, 106.
Athletics, 120, 294. Austria, 223-243, 245. Authors' Club, 220, 434.
Balkans, 25, 27. Beauty, 112. Belgium, 31, 43-55. Bellamy, Edward, 366. Bergson, Henri, 175. Bering Sea, 91. Besant, Walter, 360. Biology, 148. Birds, 33-42, 142. Bissing, von, 48, 51, 52. Blue jay, 33-42. Bohemia, 225.
BROWN, LOUISE F., AND FRANCES G. DAVEN- PORT, 'The Freedom of the Seas,' 79. Buckle, H. T., 168. Burnyan, 339.
Carlyle and Kultur, 66; Carlyle's influence, 66 68; his praise of Ger- many, 68-71; his phil- osophy at variance with German policy, 70-74; Carlyle's praise and Germany's degeneracy, 74-78.
Carlyle and Kultur, Con- CARTER, HENRY, 'The cerning, 426. Penalty of Cleverness,' 368. Cat, 205. Census, 387. CISAR, JAROSLAV, 'Peace via Austria,' 223. Chesterton, G. K., 370. Children, modern, 213. Cities, 376; streets, 275. Christianity, 20. Citizenship, 11, 13, 15. Classics, 56, 64, 124. Cleverness, The Penalty of, 368; what cleverness is, 368-370; G. K. Ches- terton, H. G. Wells and G. B. Shaw as exam- ples, 370-375. Club women, 395, 396. Colleges, 121, 297-300, 393.
Darwin on His Own Dis- coveries, 212 DAVENPORT, FRANCES G. See BROWN, LOUISE F., AND FRANCES G. DAVENPORT. Democracy, 114, 242, 286,
Demos and Academe,
290, 292, 313, 343.
393; a consideration of the real relation of a university to the public, 393-404. Diocletian, 210. Discipline, An Individ- ualist on, 285; imposed vs. natural discipline, 285-287; individuality defined, 287-290; value of natural discipline in a democracy, 290-295; natural education and the discipline of college work, 296–300. Dog, 205. Dogmatism, 153. Dreams, 131-132, 423. Dreams, Please Explain
These, 190; two singu- lar dreams: possibly ex- plained as the con- structions of other per- sonalities who shared in the narrator's iden- tity, 190-200. "Dreams, Please Ex- plain These" (corre- spondence), 423. Dualism, 229. 201, Dutch, 45.
Convictions, 98. Correspondence, 420. Country, 376. Country cousin, 440. Crowd Psychology, A Bit of, 436. Cynicism, 255.
'The Purest of Human Dana, J. D., 212. Pleasures,' 140. Darwin, Charles, 146- BUSBEY, L. W., 'The 150, 153, 162-164, 167, Wicked Town and the 175, 177; letter to J. D. Moral Country,' 376. Dana, 212.
EATON, H. A., 'Immortal- ity in Literature,' 56. EATON, W. P., 'In Praise of Rogers Groups,' 319. Eccentricity, 257. Education, 117, 288, 296- 300. Education, An Obscure Source of, 215. Efficiency, 71, 346.
Elections, The Curse of
Fall, 219. Elizabeth, Queen, 245-
Emerson, 116, 176, 187,
261, 426. En Casserole, 202, 429. England, 25-28, 257, 265. English language, 5, 6. Evil, 185-187.
phrase, 79-80; how it has been used to cloak] commercial rivalries, 80-91; its meaning to- day, 92-93. French language, 44. Freud, 128, 135-136. Frontiers, 243, 315. Furniture, 319.
Evolution, 146-159, 161- Gardening, 140.
Gary system, 117. German, The Kindly and Modest, 202. Spot-Germany, 19, 43, 66-78, 146, 158, 159, 170, 202, 433, 444.
FAIRCHILD, H. P., uralization in the light of War,' 1.
Farther Regarding our God, 172.
"Propostion of Mu-GRAHAM, BESSIE, 'Utop-
GRAY, V. G., 'The Pass- ing of Prince Charm- ing,' 301.
Fiske, John, 261, 268, 272. Fiske, John, 160; a review Grey, Viscount, 25-26. of his Life and Letters, Grote, George, 258. by John S. Clarke, re- Growing up, 440. vealing the man, his GUNN, SIDNEY, 'Carlyle work, and his services and Kultur,' 66. in rationalizing the
German, The,' 202; 'Larrovitch,' 220; 'Lar- rovitch Again,' 434; 'Our Index,' 221; 'Peace, Our Terms of,' 433; Psychic Sensitive, The New, Again,' 405; 'Reform, A Paradox in,' 440; 'Suggestive Reductio ad Absurdum, A,' 444; 'War Illusion, One Great,' 435- Homer, 63. Homicide, 388. Hourrvich, I. A., 5. Howells, W. D., 365. Humanism and Democ- racy, 114; humanism defined, 114-116; ma- terialism, 116; ideal- ism, 117; our educa- tional program, 118- 120; two menaces to
humanism, 120-124; the classics, 124-125; the doctorate, 125-126. Humanitarianism, 346. Hungary, 233. Hunting-ground of Ig- norance, A, 209. Huxley, 160, 163, 177.
ideas of law and evolu- Hapsburgs, 223-224, 245. tion, 160-189. HARPER, G. M., The Idealism, 117. FITE, WARNER, 'An In- Flemish Question,' 43. Idleness, 348. dividualist on Disci- HARPER, G. A., Maxi- If We Are Late, 202.
Flamingants, 47, 48.
Flanders, 43.
mum Price-fixing in Immigration, 4. Ancient Rome,' 209. Immortality, 173.
Hartley, Emerson, 418, Immortality in Litera-
Flemish Question, The, 419.
43; German methods, Heart-to-Heart Adver- 43-44; Flemings and tising, 216.
Walloons, 44-46; Flam- Henry of Navarre, 245- ingant movement, 47- 254.
48; fomenting discord; Heredity, 153-154. University of Ghent, Heroes, 295, 301. 48-52; Council of Hohenzollerns, 244. Flanders, 52-53; Bel- HOLT, HENRY, "Adams, gian qualities vs. Ger-
man, 54-55: Flexner, Abraham, 115. Force, 269.
Foreign residents, 1-18. France, 70, 78. Francis Joseph, 226–227. FRANKLIN, FABIAN, 'Lib- erty and Democracy,' 343.
Frederick the Great, 72, 74-78. Frédérica, Paul, 50. Free trade, 83, 91. Freedom of the Seas, The, 79; meaning of the
ture, 56; qualities needed in books to en- sure their enduring fame, 56-65. Imperator, 416. Index, Our, 221. India, 44. Individuality,
Henry, The Secret of,' Industrial system, 23-24. 439; Crowd Psychol- Inquisition, 96. ogy, A Bit of,' 436; Intellect, 183.
'Darwin on His Own Interior decoration, 319. Discoveries,' 212; 'Edu- International law, 313- cation, An Obscure
Source of,' 215; 'Elec- Intuition, 176, 177. tions, The Curse of Ireland, 44, 50. Fall,' 219; 'Farther Re-
garding our "Proposi- JANVIER, CARMELITE, tion of Mutual Help,' 'Reflections of an Old- 429; Hunting-ground Maid Aunt,' 212. of Ignorance, A,' 209; Jay, My Friend the, 33; 'John Ames Mitchell,' the blue jay his faults 430; John Fiske,' 160; and his virtues, 33–42. Kindly and Modest Jenkins' Ear, 86.
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