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by Cleveland, II 33 _note_ Sargent, John, frequent visitor at the Embassy, II 315 Saw-mill units, favourable reception of, II 291 Sayre, Mr. and Mrs., hearty reception in London, I 213, 222, 275 Schrippenfest, celebration of, in Berlin, I 291 Schwab, Charles M., supplying war material to Allies, I 341 Scotland, impressions of, I 142 Scudder, Horace E., succeeded as editor of _Atlantic Monthly_, I 53 Secret treaties, explained to President Wilson by Mr. Balfour, II 267 Sedgwick, Ellery, recollections of Mr. Page, as editor of _Atlantic Monthly_, I 55; on the high regard in which Page was held, II 298 Shakespeare, lectures on, I 30 Sharp, Ambassador, his mention of peace resented by the French, I 389; at President Wilson's luncheon, II 171 Sherman's army, cavalry troop camp at Page home, ransack, and destroy contents, I 10 Shoecraft, Mr., receives news of Bernstorff's dismissal, II 215 Sihler, Prof. E.G., reminiscences of Page at Johns Hopkins, I 27 Simon, Sir John, frequent visitor at the Embassy, II 315 Sims, Admiral, with Ambassador Page, dines with Lord Beresford, II 254; advised of terrible submarine situation, II 273, 275; arrival and welcome in England, II 274; recommendations ignored by Washington, II 276; backed up by Page in strong dispatch, II 278; praised in letter to Wilson, II 281; in command of both English and American naval forces at Queenstown, II 282; letters from, on submarine situation, II 282; in high regard with British Admiralty, II 290; at the Embassy dinner to Secretary Baker, II 365, 370 Shaler, Millard, reports on destitution in Belgium, II 310 Skinner, Consul-General, on Committee for relief of stranded Americans, I 307 Slocum, Colonel, urged to hasten arrival of American troops, II 363 Smith, C. Alphonso, an exchange professor to Germany, II 145 Smith, Senator Hoke, "friendly deportation" of, suggested, II 17; campaign against British Blockade, II 56, 61, 63; urging embargo on shipments to Allies, II 211 South, the, efforts in behalf of, I 38, 43, 74; three "ghosts" which prevent progress, I 91 Southampton speech, press comments on, I 41 Southern Education Board, active work with, I 84 Southern Educational Conference, organization of, I 83 "Southerner, The," only effort at novel writing, I 90 Spanish-American War, attitude toward, I 62 Speyer, James, connected with German peace move, I 403
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