Found 1,434 total hits in 610 results.
5; admired by Charles Sumner, 176.
Bartol, Dr. C. A., first meeting of the Boston Radical Club held at his house, 281.
Bates, Joshua, founder of the Boston Public Library, 93.
Battle Hymn of the Republic, the, writing of, 273-275.
Baxter, Sally. See Hampton, Mrs. Frank.
Bean, Mrs., stewardess of Cunard steamer, 89; lines to, 90.
Beecher, Miss, Catherine, her Cook Book, 215.
Beecher, Henry Ward, his letter on Mary Booth's death, 242; advocates woman's suffrage, 378.
Beethin sewing for the Cretan refugees, 316.
Hallam, Henry, the historian, 139.
Halleck, Fitz-Greene, his Marco Bozzaris, 22; frequent visitor at the Astor mansion, 77; his remarks on Margaret Fuller's English, 146.
Hampton, Mrs. Frank (Sally Baxter), meets the Howes in Havana, 234; invites them to her home in South Carolina, 235.
Hampton, Wade, his statement with regard to slavery, 235.
Handel, his Messiah given in New York, 15; appreciation of his work taught, 16.
Handel and Hayd
02.
Umberto, king of Italy, crowned, 424.
Uncle Tom's Cabin, Mrs. Stowe's, 253.
United States, Bank of, Jackson's refusal to renew charter of, 50; English sneer at, 17
Van de Weyer, Mr. Sylvain, Belgian minister to England, 93.
Van de Weyer, Mrs. Sylvain, 92.
Vatican, evening visit to, 129; head of Zeus in, 132.
Via Felice, a poem, 200.
Victor Emmanuel, his popularity and death, 423.
Victoria, Queen, 93.
Vienna, the Howes at, 118.
Von Walther, Mme., 118.
Voysey, Rev., Charles, sermon by, 330.
Waddington, W. H., 410.
Wade, Benjamin F., commissioner on the annexation of Santo Domingo, 181, 345.
Wadsworth, William, of Geneseo, 104.
Walcourt, Lord, visited by the Howes, 114, 115.
Walcourt, Lady, 115.
Wall Street, Samuel Ward in, 51; John Ward in, 55.
Wallace, Horace Binney, a delightful companion, 198, 199; sad death, 200; lines to, 200, 201; recommends Comte's work, 211.
Wandsbecker Bote, Matthias Claudius's, 62.
Ward, Annie. See Maill
American Review, The, articles by Samuel Ward in, 68.
Norton, Rev., Andrews, in Cranch's caricature, 145.
Norton, Hon. Mrs. (Caroline Sheridan), at Lansdowne House: her attire, 102.
Nozze di Figaro, Le, libretto of, bf whom, 24.
O'Connell, Daniel, the Irish agitator, 113.
Ordway, Mrs. Eveline M., with Mrs. Elliott at the New Orleans Exposition, 399.
O'Sullivan, John L., editor of the Democratic Review, 79.
Paddock, Mary C., goes to Santo Domingo with the Howes, 347.
Paleworth, Mrs. F. H. (Emma D. E. Nevitt), attends Mrs. Howe's lecture in Washington, 309.
Spielberg, the Austrian fortress of, Italian patriots imprisoned in, 319, 120.
Spinoza, 212, 309.
Stanton, Theodore, 420.
Steele, Tom, friend of Daniel O'Connell, 113.
Stone, Lucy, 305; speaks for woman suffrage in Boston, 375; her skill and zeal, 377, 378; her work for that cause, 380, 381; prominent at the woman's congress, 385.
Stonehenge, Druidical stones at, 140.
Story, Chief Justice, 1
etan insurgents, 313; writes a poem for the memorial meeting to Dr. Howe, 370.
Hooker, Mrs., Isabella Beecher, speaks at the woman's congress, 385.
Horace, 174; Orelli's edition of, 209.
Houghton, Lord (Richard Monckton Milnes), the poet, Mrs. Howe meets, 97; entertains her in 1877, 410; takes her to Mr. Gladstone's, 411.
Housekeeping, the trials of, 213-215; every girl should learn the art of, 216.
Howe, Florence. See Hall, Mrs. David P.
Howe, Julia Romana. See Anagnos, Mrs. Michael.
Howe, Mrs., Julia Ward, asked to write her reminiscences, 1; birth and parentage, 3,4; brothers and sisters, 4, 5; early indication of inaptness with tools, 7; travels to Niagara, 8, 9; childish incidents, 7-10; her mother's death, 10; early education, 13, 14; musical training, 16, 17; seclusion of her home, 18; first ball, 29; acquaintance with Mrs. Jameson, 41, 42; leaves school: studies German with Dr. Cogswell, 43; reviews Lamartine's Jocelyn, 44; manner of living at home, 47; her
f the Cretans, 320; her energy in the Association for the Advancement of Women, 393.
May, Rev. Samuel J., 394.
McAllister, Julian, marries Louisa Cutler, 33.
McAllister, Mrs., Julian, 33.
McAllister, Judge Matthew H., 33.
McCabe, Chaplain, mentions the singing of the Battle Hymn in Libby Prison, 276.
McCarthy, Mrs., Justin, rout given by, 413.
McVickar, John, professor of philosophy at Columbia College, 23.
Merchant Princes of Wall Street, The, inaccuracy of, 52.
Merritt, Mrs., a New Orleans lady, addresses the colored people, 398.
Metastasio, dramas of, read, 57, 206.
Milan, the Howes in, 119, 120.
Milnes, Richard Monckton. See Houghton, Lord.
Milton, John, his Paradise Lost used as a text-book, 58.
Mitchell, Maria, her character and attainments: signs the call for a congress of women, 385; becomes the president in 1876, 387; lectures to the Town and Country Club, 406.
Mitchell, Dr., Weir, lectures to the Town and Country Club, 406.
Moli
lectures on the Rhode Island Indians, 407.
Elssler, Fanny, a ballet dancer, 104; opinions of Emerson and Margaret Fuller on her dancing, 105.
Emblee, the Nightingales at, 138.
Emerson, RalphEmerson, Ralph Waldo, 87; remark on Fanny Elssler's dancing, 105; begins his work, 144; caricatured by Cranch, 145; avoids woman suffrage, 158; praises Passion Flowers, 228; at the Bryant celebration, 279; a member caricature, 145; translates Eckermann's Conversations with Goethe, 147; life of, undertaken by Emerson, 158; criticizes Dr. Hedge's Phi Beta address, 296; highly esteemed by Dr. Hedge, 300; the sixtCruz and Europe, 233; his meetings, 244; his parting gift to Massachusetts, 263; his opinion of Emerson, 291; of Dr. Hedge, 298; sympathizes with Mrs. Howe's desire for expression, 305.
Parker, Mrin Ethel Newcome, 235.
Theatre, the, frowned down in New York, 15, 16.
Thoreau, Henry D., Emerson's paper on, 290.
Ticknor, Miss, Anna, in the Town and Country Club, 407.
Ticknor, George,
ty, 399.
Julian, George W., attends Mrs. Howe's lecture in Washington, 309.
Kant, Immanuel, his transcendental philosophy, 146; his Critique of Pure Reason, 212; influence on Mrs. Howe, 310.
Kemble, Fanny, story of, 131, 132. Kenilworth, Scott's novel of, play founded on, 57.
Kenyon, John, his dinner for the Howes, 108.
King, Charles, editor of the New York American, 22; president of Columbia College, 23.
King, James, junior partner of Samuel Ward, 23.
King, Rufus, 23.
Khliemann, Mrs., 410.
Schonberg-Cotta family, The, 6.
Schubert, his music played at the Ward home, 49.
Schumann, the composer, 40.
Schumann, Madame (Clara Wieck), mentioned by Mrs. Jameson, 40.
Scotland, the Howes in, 111, 112.
Scott, Sir, Walter, 28; his novel Kenilworth, play founded on, 57; grave of, at Abbotsford, 111 works lightly esteemed by Charles Sumner, 169.
Sedgwick, Catharine Maria, on John Kenyon, 108; her letter of introduction to Count Gonfalonieri, 119; praises a
rdheimer, Dr., Isaac, teaches Mrs. Howe German, 59.
North American Review, The, articles by Samuel Ward in, 68.
Norton, Rev., Andrews, in Cranch's caricature, 145.
Norton, Hon. Mrs. (Caroline Sheridan), at Lansdowne House: her attire, 102.
Nozze di Figaro, Le, libretto of, bf whom, 24.
O'Connell, Daniel, the Irish agitator, 113.
Ordway, Mrs. Eveline M., with Mrs. Elliott at the New Orleans Exposition, 399.
O'Sullivan, John L., editor of the Democratic Review, 79.
Paddock, Mary C., goes to Santo Domingo with the Howes, 347.
Paley, William, his Moral Philosophy, 3; his Evidences of Christianity, 56.
Palgrave, F. T., reception at his house, 412.
Paradise Lost, used as a text-book, 58; religious interpretation of, 62.
Paris, Samuel Ward in: his work descriptive of, 68; the Howes arrive in, 134; peace congress at, 338; Mrs. Howe's last visit to, 413.
Parker, Dr., Peter, attends Mrs. Howe's lecture in Washington, 309.
Parker, Theodore, 105; Mrs. How
f the middle class, 333.
Sherwood, Mrs. (Mary Martha Butt), her stories, 48.
Siddons, Mrs. William (Sarah Kemble), fund for her monument, 104; her daughter, 131.
Sillhman Prof. Benjamin, of Yale College, 22.
Smith, Alfred, real estate agent of Newport, 238.
Smith, Mrs., Seba, 166.
Smith, Rev., Sydney, calls on the Howes: his reputation as a wit, 91; appearance, 92; anecdotes of, 92-95; pleasantry about Lord Morpeth, 107.
Smith, Mrs., Sydney, Mrs. Howe calls on, 94.
Somerville, Mrs. (Mary Fairfax), intimate with Mrs. Jameson, 42.
Sonnambula, La, given in New York, 15.
Sontag, Mme., at Mrs. Benzon's, 435.
Sothern, Edward Askew, in The World's Own, 230.
Southworth, Mrs. F. H. (Emma D. E. Nevitt), attends Mrs. Howe's lecture in Washington, 309.
Spielberg, the Austrian fortress of, Italian patriots imprisoned in, 319, 120.
Spinoza, 212, 309.
Stanton, Theodore, 420.
Steele, Tom, friend of Daniel O'Connell, 113.
Stone, Lucy, 305; speaks for woman s
Coquerel, Athanase, the French Protestant divine, at the Radical Club, 284, 285; sees Mrs. Howe in London, 331; his sermon in Newport, 342; his explanation of the Paris commune, 343.
Corporal punishment, 109.
Coventry, England, 136.
Cowper, William, his Task read by Mrs. Howe at school, 58.
Cramer, John Baptist, a London musician, 16.
Cranch, Christopher P., caricatures the transcendentalists, 145; his present to Bryant on his seventieth birthday, 278.
Crawford, F. Marion, the 107; her relations with the Queen, 107.
Swedenborg, Emanuel, his Divine Love and Wisdom, 204; his theory of the divine man, 208; works read, 209.
Sylphide, La, 135.
Taddei, Rosa, 130.
Taglioni, Madame, danseuse, 135.
Task, The, William Cowper's, 58.
Tasso, 176, 206.
Taylor, Father (Edward T.), Boston Methodist city missionary, 263.
Taylor, Mrs., Peter, founds a college for working women, 333.
Terry, Luther, an artist in Rome, 127; married to Mrs. Crawford, 312.
Terr