The Life and Letters of Walter H. Page, Volume II eBook

Burton J. Hendrick
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 516 pages of information about The Life and Letters of Walter H. Page, Volume II.

The Life and Letters of Walter H. Page, Volume II eBook

Burton J. Hendrick
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 516 pages of information about The Life and Letters of Walter H. Page, Volume II.

Houston, David F., suggested to Wilson for Secretary of Agriculture,
  II 114; has proper perspective of European situation, II 176
  Letters to:  impressions of diplomatic life, II 151;
    suggesting vigorous action of Administration in prosecuting the war,
    II 226;
    on American cranks being sent to England, others prevented, II 359

Houston, Herbert S., letters to, giving impressions of England, I 139

Huerta, General Victoriano, seizes presidency of Mexico, I 175;
  attitude of Great Britain and the United States toward recognition,
  I 180;
  an epochal figure, I 183;
  rejects proposals submitted by Lind, I 193;
  proclaims himself dictator, I 197

Huxley, Thomas H., delivers address at opening of Johns Hopkins
  University, I 25

International Health Commission, endowed by John D. Rockefeller, I 100; cooeperation by British Government, I 101

Irish Question, the, British difficulties with, I 159;
  cause of feeling against British in the United States, II 251;
  Wilson requests Great Britain to settle, II 255;
  Lloyd George striving for solution, II 259

James, Henry, frequent visitor at the Embassy, II 315

Jeanes Board, appointment to, I 89

Jellicoe, Admiral Sir John, vigilance in war time, I 335;
  after battle of Jutland, II 141;
  reply to question how best America could help, II 219;
  drafts dispatch explaining seriousness of submarine situation which
  Balfour sends to President Wilson, II 285

Johns Hopkins University, teaching on new lines, I 23

Johnston, Miss Mary, noted serial of, in Atlantic Monthly, I 56, 61

Judson, Harry Pratt, on proposed Committee to lecture in England, II 346

Jusserand, opinion of the Straus peace proposal, I 407

Keller, Helen, persuaded to write “Story of My Life,” I 90

Kent, Mr., forms American Citizens Relief Committee in London at
  outbreak of war, I 304, 307

Kerr, Philip, conversation with on future relations of the United
  States and Great Britain, II 84

Kipling, Rudyard, loses his son in the war, II 115

Kitchener, Lord, speech in House of Lords a disappointment, II 96;
  criticism of, II 120;
  Memorandum after attending service in memory of, II 140

Knapp, Dr. Seaman A., his “Demonstration Work” in Southern agriculture,
  I 95;
  his funeral, I 96

Kropotkin, Prince Peter, writes Memoirs for Atlantic Monthly, I 61

Lane, Secretary Franklin, comment on feeling against British for conduct in Huerta affair, I 198

Lansdowne, Marquis of, letter favouring premature peace severely
  criticized, II 327, 353

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