owski, Adam,
Count, 220;
employed by the State Department: his temper and
curiosity, 221, 222;
dismissed by Seward, 222;
his breach with Sumner, 223;
befriended by Mrs. Eames, 223, 224;
his death, 225;
his family affairs, 227.
Gurowski, John, 227.
Gustin, Rev. Ellen,
at the convention of women ministers, 312.
Hair,
mode of dressing, 65.
Hale, Rev. Edward Everett,
his opinion of Samuel Longfellow, 293;
speaks at the meeting in behalf of the Cretan insurgents, 313.
Hale, George S.,
a friend of woman suffrage, 378.
Hall, Mrs. David P. (Florence Howe),
her interest in sewing for the Cretan refugees, 316.
Hallam, Henry,
the historian, 139.
Halleck, Fitz-Greene,
his "Marco Bozzaris," 22;
frequent visitor at the Astor mansion, 77;
his remarks on Margaret Fuller's English, 146.
Hampton, Mrs. Frank (Sally Baxter),
meets the Howes in Havana, 234;
invites them to her home in South Carolina, 235.
Hampton, Wade,
his statement with regard to slavery, 235.
Handel,
his "Messiah" given in New York, 15;
appreciation of his work taught, 16.
Handel and Haydn Society, 14.
Harte, Bret,
at Newport, 402.
Harvard College,
shunned as a Unitarian institution, 24.
Harvard Divinity School,
Theodore Parker at, 162.
Hawkes, Rev. Francis L.,
his abuse of Germans and abolitionists, 61.
Haynes, Rev. Lorenza,
takes part in the convention of women ministers, 312.
Healy, G. P. A.,
the artist, ball at his residence, 420, 421.
Healy, Mrs., 420.
Hedge, Dr. F. H.,
his translations, 147;
member of the Radical Club, 282;
defends Protestant progress, 285;
his Phi Beta address, 295;
pastorates in Providence and Boston, 296, 297;
second Phi Beta address, 298;
becomes professor of German at Harvard, 299;
fondness for the drama, 299, 300;
his high opinion of Margaret Fuller, 300, 301;
his statement of the Unitarian faith, 302;
broadening effect of his studies in Germany, 303.
Hegel,
the German philosopher, 209;
estimates of, 210;
his "Aesthetik" and "Logik," 212.
Hell,
ideas of, 62.
Hensler, Miss Elise,
sings first at Mrs. Benzon's house, 435.
Herder,
works of,
read, 59, 206.
Herne, Colonel,
first husband of Mrs. Cutler, Mrs. Howe's grandm
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