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