Authors, American -- 19th century -- Biography; Feminists -- United States -- Biography; Howe, Julia Ward, 1819-1910
Fuller, Margaret,
urges Mrs. Howe to publish her earlier poems, 61;
her remark on Fanny Elssler's dancing, 105;
in Cranch's caricature, 145;
translates Eckermann's "Conversations with Goethe," 147;
life of, undertaken by Emerson, 158;
criticises Dr. Hedge's Phi Beta address, 296;
highly esteemed by Dr. Hedge, 300;
the sixtieth anniversary of her birth celebrated, 301.
Fuller, Mrs. Samuel R.,
goes to Santo Domingo with the Howes, 347.
Galway, Lady, 98.
Gambetta, M.,
at Mr. Healey's ball, 421.
Garcia,
the opera singer, 14.
Garrison, William Lloyd,
Mrs. Howe's dislike of, dispelled, 152, 153;
attacks a statement of hers, 236;
joins the woman suffrage movement, 375;
his work for that cause, 380, 381.
Gennadius, John,
Greek minister to England, 411.
German scholarship,
its beneficial effect on New England, 303.
Gibbon, Edward, 57;
his "Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire," 205.
Gladstone, William E.,
at Devonshire House, 410;
breakfast with him, 411.
Gloucester, Duchess of,
her appearance, 101.
Godwin, Parke,
admires Athanase Coquerel's sermon at Newport, 342.
Goethe,
his "Faust" and "Wilhelm Meister," 59;
Mrs. Howe's essay on his minor poems, 60;
his motto, 205.
Gonfalonieri, Count,
an Italian patriot imprisoned at Spielberg:
his life saved by his wife, 119.
Goodwin, Juliet R.,
becomes secretary of the Town and Country Club, 406.
Goodwin, Prof. William W., 402;
his Latin version of the "Man in the Moon," 404.
Graham, Mrs. Elizabeth,
school of, 5.
Grant, Gen. U. S.,
at the ball at Mr. Healy's, 421.
Graves, Rev. Mary H.,
takes part in the convention of women ministers, 312.
Greeks,
Dr. Howe's labors for, 85, 86, 313, 319.
"Green Peace Estate, The," 152.
Green, J. R.,
the historian, 412.
Greene, George Washington,
American consul at Rome,
helps Dr. Howe, 123;
accompanies the Howes to the papal reception, 125.
Greene, Gen. Nathanael, 7, 123.
Greene, Mrs. N. R.,
cousin of Mrs. Howe's father,
anecdote of, 6.
Greene, William,
governor of Rhode Island, 4.
Greene, Mrs. William (Catharine Ray),
an ancestress of Mrs. Howe, 3;
her connection with Block Island families of service, 51.
Greene, William B.,
colonel of the First Mass. Heavy Artillery, 271.
Gregory XVI., Pope,
receives the Howes, 125;
anecdote of, 126, 127.
Grey, Mrs.,
her interest in schools for girls of the middle class, 333.
Grimes, Brother,
a colored preacher, 263.
Grimes, James W.,
senator from Iowa, 225.
Grimes, Medora.
See Ward, Mrs. Samuel.
Grisi,
sings at Lansdowne House, 101;
in "Semiramide," 104.
Griswold, R. W.,
his "Female Poets of America," 5.
Grote, George,
the historian, 93.
Grote, Mrs. George (Harriet Lewin),
somewhat _grote_sque, 93.
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