Authors, English -- 20th century -- Biography; Blackwood, Algernon, 1869-1951
Ahlwardt, Rector, anti-semitism of, 229
his meeting at Cooper Union Hall, 229 _et seq._
Alden, Mr., and A. H. Louis, 271
Amityville, a quasi lunatic asylum at, 226
Anti-semitic campaign in New York, 229 _et seq._
Apples, dried, and hot water, as hunger-appeaser, 111
Arson, frequency of, among Jews, 106
Barnum and Bailey’s Circus, a banquet at, 226
Beattie, Mr., Boyde and, 206
Beauchamp, Montague, 23
Belloc, Hilaire, an article by, based on author’s book, 224
Bennett, Sterndale, A. H. Louis a pupil of, 269
Benson, Archbishop, A. H. Louis’s memories of, 268
Bernhardt, Sarah, interview with, 106
Bernstein, Mrs., a long-outstanding account with, settled, 213
and her third floor back, 80
reduces rent--and why, 85
removes to another house, 209
“Bhagavad Gita,” the, world-scripture of, 32
Bingham, Billy, former proprietor of the Hub, 17, 39 _et seq._
Black Forest, schooldays in the, 24
Blackwood, Algernon, a childish recollection of his mother, 259
a poem in _The Week_ by, 38
an earl’s visit to _Sun_ office, 230
an interlude of play-acting, 255 _et seq._
and Boyde: a scene, 161 _et seq._
and the Hub hotel, 14, 16 _et seq._, 39 _et seq._
as reporter in the Tombs, 99 _et seq._
as story-teller, 222
as violinist, 5, 46, 75, 83, 87, 107, 168, 180
assigns his interest in the Hub, 61
attends a ball at Government House, 66
becomes a partner in an eau de Cologne business, 273, 274
beginning of friendship with Alfred H. Louis, 266
credited with powers of Black Magic, 77
“cribs” from an intoxicated reporter, 108
death of his father, 35, 231
“detachment” method of, 51, 227, 228
disagreement with Dr. Huebner, 156
discovers Boyde’s forgery, 132
dissolves partnership with Cooper, 14
Edinburgh University course of, 14, 51
eighteen months on staff of _New York Times_, 288 _et seq._
essays magazine writing, 84
evangelical upbringing of, 20, 23, 27, 71
examined on a charge of arson, 286
first experience of morphine, 178
five months on Lake Rosseau, 73 _et seq._
free-lance journalism, 252, 274
friendship with a dying doctor, 58 _et seq._
his mother’s letters, 258
improvises accompaniment to “Invocation to Opium,” 168
interviews a lion, 102
interviews in Tombs prison cell before trial, 101
learns French, 37
literary apprenticeship of, 6
loses faith in mankind, and a regretted act, 210 _et seq._
maiden speech of, 5, 291
off to the goldfields, 235 _et seq._
on staff of _Evening Sun_, 91
parents of, 17, 18, 21 _et seq._
partner in dairy concern, 10 _et seq._
pawnbroking experiences, 88, 110, 120, 252
plays in Drinkwater’s “Oliver Cromwell,” 256
poses in studios, 44, 158
reads Patanjali’s “Yoga Aphorisms,” 28 _et seq._
receives a visit from Pauline, 152
reports a raid on a quasi lunatic asylum, 226
reports Dr.
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