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.

Peace Centennial, plans being formed for, I 236, 274

Pershing, General, at luncheon with King George, II 237;
  his presence of moral benefit to French Army, II 290

Philippines, a problem, I 176

Pinero, Sir Arthur, reminiscences of Page at Dilettante gatherings, II 313

Plymouth, Mayor and Council, present the freedom of the city, II 402

Plymouth Speech, inspires confidence in American cooeperation, II 316

Polk, Frank L., invited by British Foreign Office to consultation in
  England, II 248;
  “could not be spared from his desk,” II 256
    Letter from:  on wonderful success of Balfour Mission, II 263
    Letters to:  on Balfour and his Mission to the United States, II 252;
    on Secretary Baker’s visit, II 361

Price, Thomas R., noted professor at Randolph-Macon, I 22

Probyn, Sir Dighton, calls at Embassy, I 339

Raboteau, John Samuel, Mr. Page’s maternal grandfather, I 6

Randolph-Macon College, studies at, I 20

Rawnsley, Rev. Hardwicke Drummond, a subject of conversation, I 149

Rayleigh, Lady, political ability, II 257, 258

Rayleigh, Lord Chancellor of Cambridge University, II 145

Reconstruction, more agonizing than war, I 14;
  effects of, upon State University, I 18

Reed, John, account of Mexican conditions influences Wilson’s policy, I 228

Religion, deepest reverence for, I 80

Rues, Jacob, writes for Atlantic Monthly, I 60

Rockefeller, John D., organizes General Education Board, I 84;
  publication of Reminiscences, I 88;
  founds Hookworm Commission and International Health Commission, I 100

Roosevelt, Theodore, writes for Atlantic Monthly, I 60;
  appoints Country Life Commission, I 89
    Letter to:  introducing the Archbishop of York, II 307
    Letter from:  praising the Ambassador’s services, II 401

Root, Elihu, understanding of Hay-Pauncefote Treaty, I 242

Rose, Dr. Wickliffe, dinner to, in London, as head of International
  Health Board, I 101;
  hookworm work, I 127

Round Table, The, organization for study of political subjects, II 84;
  Round Table, The, organ of above, a quarterly publication, II 84, 105

Royal Institution of Great Britain, address before, I 191

Royce, Josiah, associate at Johns Hopkins, I 25

Russian Collapse, effect on the Allies, II 353

Rustem Bey, Turkish Ambassador, given passports, II 49 note

St. Ives, Cornwall, seeking rest at, II 332

St. Joseph Gazelle, connection with, I 33, 37,
  succeeds to Eugene Field’s desk, on I 36

Sackville-West, Sir Lionel, handed his passports by Cleveland, II 33 note

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