advocates the Missouri Compromise, 22.
Clough, Miss Anne J., 335.
Clough, Arthur Hugh,
visits the Howes, 184;
his manner and appearance, 185;
his repartee, 187.
Cobbe, Frances Power, 332.
Cogswell, Dr. Joseph Green,
principal of the Round Hill School, 43;
teaches Mrs. Howe German, 44, 59, 206;
resides at the Astor mansion, 75;
anecdotes of, 76;
introduces the Wards to Washington Allston, 429.
Columbia College,
its situation on Park Place, its
conservatism: eminent professors at, 23;
Samuel Ward attends, 67.
Combe, George, 22;
in Rome, 131, 132;
his "Constitution of Man," 133.
Combe, Mrs. George (Cecilia Siddons),
anecdote of, 132.
"Commonwealth, The," 252.
Comte, Auguste,
his "Philosophie Positive," 211;
Mrs. Howe's estimate of, 307.
"Conjugal Love,"
Swedenborg's, 209.
Constantinople,
the fall of, drama upon, 57.
"Consuelo," George Sand's,
reveals the author's real character, 58.
Contoit, Jean,
a French cook, 30.
Conway, Miss,
exercises by her school, 389.
Copyright, International,
urged by Charles Dickens, 26.
Coquerel, Athanase,
the French Protestant divine,
at the Radical Club, 284, 285;
sees Mrs. Howe in London, 331;
his sermon in Newport, 342;
his explanation of the Paris commune, 343.
Corporal punishment, 109.
Coventry, England, 136.
Cowper, William,
his "Task" read by Mrs. Howe at school, 58.
Cramer, John Baptist,
a London musician, 16.
Cranch, Christopher P.,
caricatures the transcendentalists, 145;
his present to Bryant on his seventieth birthday, 278.
Crawford, F. Marion,
the novelist, 45.
Crawford, Thomas,
the sculptor,
his work in the Ward mansion, 45;
meets the Howes in Rome: marries Louisa Ward, 127;
travels to Rome with Mrs. Howe, 190;
his statue of Washington, 203.
Crawford, Mrs. Thomas. See Ward, Louisa.
Cretan insurrection of 1866,
Dr. Howe's efforts in behalf of, 312, 313;
distribution of clothes to the refugees of, 317-319;
bazaar in aid of the sufferers, 320.
"Critique of Pure Reason,"
Kant's, 212.
Curtis, George William,
his opinion of "Words for the Hour," 230;
writes about Newport, 238;
presides at the Unitarian anniversary in 1886, 302;
advocates woman suffrage, 378.
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