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.

Loring, Charles G., marries Miss Katharine Page, II 87;
  in service on western front, II 375

Loring, Mrs. Charles G., letters to, on travelling-and staying at home,
  II 88;
  autumn, gardens, family, and war news, II 92;
  Christmas letter, 1915, II 117;
  from St. Ives, II 332, 339

Lowell, James Russell, accused of Anglomania while Ambassador, I 257

Lusitania, torpedoed, I 436;
  bulletins of the tragedy received at the dinner given in honour of
    Colonel and Mrs. House, II 1;
  distress and disillusionment of the Wilson notes, II 6

Madero, Francisco, overthrown as president of Mexico, and assassinated, I 175

Mayflower Pilgrims, dedication of monument to, at Southampton, I 258

Mayo, Admiral, sent to Europe to study naval situation, II 322

McAdoo, Secretary, conference with Balfour Mission on financial
  situation, II 267

McClure, S.S., joins forces with F.N.  Doubleday, I 64;
  the Harper experiment, I 65;
  anecdote of, II 303

McCrary, Lieut.-Commander, on Committee for relief of stranded
  Americans, 307

McIver, Dr. Charles D., educational statesman, I 73, 74, 78;
  as the character, Professor Billy Bain, in “The Southerner,” I 93

McKinley Administration endorsed on measures against Spain, by
  Atlantic Monthly, I 63

Mary, Queen, received by, I 136

Mensdorf, Austrian Ambassador, marooned in London, at outbreak of war. 
  I 305, 309;
  the war a tragedy to, I 321

Mersey, Lord, comments on the tariff, I 150;
  at dinner of Dilettanti Society, II 312

Mexico, “policy and principle” in, I 175 et seq.;
  difficulties of self-government, II 177;
  progress due to foreign enterprise, I 178;
  the problem of oil concessions, I 179, 181;
  intervention believed by Page the only solution,
  I 188, 193, 194, 200, 230, 273

Mims, Professor Edwin, letter to, on attacks of Southern theologians, I 80

Monroe Doctrine, the Kaiser’s proposal to smash it, II 192

Moore, John Bassett, suggestion that he be put in charge of
  American-British affairs, I 239

Morley, John, at state dinner to King Christian, I 167;
  resigns from British cabinet on declaration of war, I 316;
  visitor at the Embassy, II 315

Morley, Lord, on reforms, I 141

Morgan, J.P., account of Allies with, greatly overdrawn at time of
  America’s entrance into war, II 272;
  this paid by proceeds of Liberty Loans, II 273

Morgan, J.P. & Co., in control of Harper & Brothers, I 64

“Mummy” theme applied to the unawakened South, I 45, 75

Munitions, American, importance of to the Allies, I 368

Munsterberg, Prof.  Hugo, pro-German activities of, I 335

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