Waldersee, Count, sent to China at head
of punitive expedition, 2, 244, 245; his
instructions, 244, obeyed with relish,
24s; prevented from commanding
joint expedition, 284.
Wales, Prince of, popularity of, 2, 161;
1, 285, 286. And see Edward VII.
Walker, John G., chairman of Isthmian
canal commission, 2, 298, 305.
Walker Canal Commission favors Nica-
ragua route, 2, 298.
"Wanderlieder," 1, 376.
War, kaleidoscopic contrasts of, 1, 163.
Ward, Artemus, 1, 187.
Ward, Quincy A., 2, 397.
Warren, G. K., 1, 194.
Warsaw, 111., Charles Hay moves to, 1, 6;
contrast between Providence and, 43;
H. returns to, after graduation, 52 jf.;
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his father's views as to his remaining
there, 54, 55; shines in H.'s eyes in
comparison with Washington, 85; H.
returns to, in 1867, 273; his hfe there,
March to June, 274-278, 305.
Washington, a miserable sprawling vil-
lage, 1, 85; society in, 2, 70; alarm as
to safety of, 97, 98, 99; in summer of
1861, 109, no; on the day after Bull
Run, 114; strange multitude gathered
in, during the Civil War, 116.
Washington Chronicle, H. a contributor
to, 1, 146.
Watts, Henry M., appointed Minister to
Austria, 1, 311.
Wayland, Francis, 1, 39.
Wealth, creation and accumulation of, in
U.S., after Civil War, and its results,
2, 139, 140.
Webster, Daniel, Seward and Lincoln on
enduring fame of, 1, 109; 76, 77.
Weed, Thurlow, quoted, on H. and Nico-
lay, 1, 222; suggests newspaper editor-
ship to H., 272; 129, 132, 252, 253, 254,
454-
Welles, Edgar, 2, 21 and n.
Welles, Gideon, death of,2,2i; importance
of his diary, 21, 22; 1, 137, 217 «.,
264.
Wells, David A., 1, 428, 429.
Werther, Baron, 1, 299.
West, Mr., RepubUcan candidate for Gov.
of Ohio, 2, 5.
Western Reserve University, 2, 401 n.
Westminster Abbey, 1, 280.
Weyler, Marshal, 2, 143.
"What Cheer " hostelry, 1, 38.
Wheaton, Colonel, 1, 124.
White, Andrew D., 1, 456 and «., 2, 249.
White, Henry, his long experience in the
diplomatic service, 2, 187, 188; effect
of his personal qualities on his standing
in England, 188; of great assistance to
H., 188; his share in negotiations for
abrogation of Clayton-Bulwer treaty,
214 J.; 98 and «., 103 and «., 159, 212,
244, 360. Letters to, 157, 204, 216, 220,
261, 262, 264, 281, 342, 369.
White, Horace, 1, 452 n.
"White Man's Burden, The," 2, 250.
Whitman, Sarah Helen, described, 1, 44;
H.'s relations with, 44, 4Si 61, 64, 72,
387. Letters to, 45, 57, 62.
Whitman, Walt, 1, 46, 2, 42 and n.
Whitney, Harwood 0., brother-in-law of
H., 1, 5 n.
Whitney, Mrs. Helen Hay, her reminis-
cences of H., 2, 64, 65, 406, 408. Letter
to, 318.
Whitney, Helen J. (Hay), sister of H., 1,
5«-
Whitney, Joan, 2, 397.
Whitney, Payne, 2, 397 n.
Wilhelm, Archduke, 1, 297.
WiUiam II, German Emperor, anxious to
be on good terms with U.S., 2, 220;
sends Waldersee at head of punitive ex-
pedition to China, 244, 245, 284; his
early utterances, 275, 276; early attitude
of subjects toward, 276; and German-
Americans , 278 ; and the Spanish- Amer-
ican War, 279; seelcs harbors "for his
personal use" on coast of Lower CaU-
fomia, 284; agrees to arbitrate claims
against Venezuela, 287, 288; learns
that the Monroe Doctrine is a fact,
290; his protestations of friendship for
U.S. become more marked, 290; Hol-
leben imitates his attitude toward U.S.,
292; recalls Holleben, 293; presents
statue of Frederick the Great to the
American people, 294; H.'s opinion of,
295; forces war upon the world (1914),
295; attitude of agents in U.S., 295;
sends his Chinese medal to Roosevelt,
346, 347; and the "Open Door" and
integrity of China, 385, 386; perplexity
as to his meaning, 387, 388; which is
made clear to-day, 388, 3S9; 182, 248,
281,350,351,374,404, 405.
WiUiams, George F., 2, 151 and «., 380.
Wilhams, Roger, 1, 26.
Wight, Isle of, 2, 75.
Wilson, Henry, 1, 185, 186.
Wilson, James H., 1, 211.
Winon's Point Shooting Club, 2, 88 and
«., 89.
Winter, Sir J. T., 2, 203 n.
Winter, William, 1, 334 and n.
Wise, C. M., 1, 203.
Wise, Harry, 1, 251.
Witte, Sergius, 2, 370.
Wolcott, Edward O., 2, 195, 336-
Wolcott, Roger, 2, 194.
Wood, Fernando, and the alleged attempt
to corrupt McClellan, 1, 130-132.
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Wood, Leonard, 2, 348, 349-
Woodberry, G. E., his Edgar Allan Poe,
quoted, 1, 43, 44.
Woodford, Stewart L., 2, 194.
Wool, John E., 1, 1 19.
Woolfolk, A. C, brother-in-law of H.,
1,5 n.
Woolfolk, Mary P. (Hay), sister of H.,
1, 5 n.
Wu Ting Fang, Chinese Minister to U.S.,
2, 236, 237, 238.
Yale University, members of Faculty of,
protest against " rape of Panama," 2,
322, 323:401 n.
Yates, Richard, 1, 168, 170.
Yellowstone Park, described by H., 2,
116, 117.
Young, J. R., 1, 205.
Zichy, Count, 1, 299.
Zola, Emile, Une Page d'' Amour, 1, 397.
Zorn, etches H.'s head, 2, 397.
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