Dilettanti, Society of, dinners at, II 312
Doubleday, Frank N., joins in publishing venture with S.S. McClure,
I 64;
the Harper experiment, I 65;
has "business" visit from a politician, I 88
_Letters to_: impressions of England, I 138;
anent the Christmas holidays, etc., I 164;
Christmas letter, 1915, II 110;
impressions of Europeans, II 132;
on America's programme after declaration of war, II 224;
on wartime conditions and duties, II 240;
on the good showing of the Americans in war preparation, II 324;
depressed at long continuation and horrors of the war, II 325
Doubleday, Page & Co., founding of the firm, I 66;
attains great influence and popularity, I 86
Dumba, Dr. Constantin, given his passports, II 30 _note_
Duncan, Dr., president of Randolph-Macon College, I 20
Education:
efforts in behalf of Southern child, I 72;
church system declared a failure, I 78;
organization of Southern Educational Conference, I 83;
Southern Education Board organized, I 84;
General Education Board founded by John D. Rockefeller, I 84;
the South's awakening, I 85
England, why unprepared for war, II 35;
changed and chastened, II 342
Englishwoman's letter from Berlin giving Germany's intentions toward
England, America, and the world, I 347
"English-led and English-ruled," furor over phrase, I 258
"Excoriators," disregarded, I 80-83
Falkenhayn, cynical toward proposals of Colonel House, I 289
Farming, love of, and home in South, I 115, 127, 128
Field, Eugene, succeeds to desk of, on St. Joseph _Gazette_, I 36
Fisher, Lord, remark that Balfour was "too much of a gentleman" for
First Lord of the Admiralty, II 101
Flexner, Dr. Abraham, cites Page as greatest educational statesman, I 85
Flexner, Dr. Simon, interested in hookworm campaign, I 100
Foraker, Senator Joseph B., career destroyed by exposure of
Archbold-Standard Oil letters, I 88
Forbes, Cameron, fails to see President Wilson on his return from
Philippines, II 174
Ford, Henry, the venture in the peace ship, II 110 _note_
Forgotten Man, The, address at Greensboro, I 74
_Forum_, The, made of great influence and a business success,
under editorship, I 49
Fosdick, Harry Emerson, on proposed committee to lecture in England, II 346
Fowler, Harold, in London, I 134;
sent to Belgium, I 338;
enlists in British Army, I 358
France, not in favour of England reducing
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