vin, Mr., II, 36.
Stowe, Harriet B., I, 304; II, 329
Stuart, Miss, II, 21.
Stuart, Gilbert, I, 189.
Sturgis, William, II, 142.
Stuyvesant, Peter, I, 70.
Stuyvesant Institute, I, 17.
Success, II, 261.
Sue, Eugene, I, 135.
Suffrage, equal, I, 362-73; II, 61, 88, 89, 90, 126, 151, 166, 192, 216, 268, 322, 343.
Sullivan, Annie (Mrs. Macy), II, 262.
Sullivan, Sir, Arthur, II, 9. Sullivan, Richard, II, 64.
Sully, Due de, I, 192.
Sumner, Mrs., I, 225.
Sumner, Albert, I, 151.
Sumner, Charles, I, 71, 74-77, 116, 121, 127, 133, 149, 151, 152, 153, 168, 200, 205, 206, 226, 227, 246, 283, 344, 381; II, 108, 128. Letter of, I, 75.
Sumner, Mrs., Charles, I, 255, 283.
Sumner, George, I, 151.
Sutherland, Duchess of, I, 82, 85, 95.
Sutherland, Duke of, I, 87.
Swedenborg, Emanuel, I, 135.
Swinburne, A. C., II, 72.
Switzerland, I, 94, 278; I, 20.
Syra, I, 272.
Tacitus, I, 177, 222.
Tacoma, II, 133, 153.
Taft, W. H., II, 192,
f, Italian patriots imprisoned in, 319, 120.
Spinoza, 212, 309.
Stanton, Theodore, 420.
Steele, Tom, friend of Daniel O'Connell, 113.
Stone, Lucy, 305; speaks for woman suffrage in Boston, 375; her skill and zeal, 377, 378; her work for that cause, 380, 381; prominent at the woman's congress, 385.
Stonehenge, Druidical stones at, 140.
Story, Chief Justice, 169.
Stowe, Mrs., Harriet Beecher, her Uncle Tom's Cabin, 253.
Sue, Eugene, his Mysteres de Paris, 204.
Sumner, Albert, brother of the senator, 402.
Sumner, Charles, first known to the Wards through Mrs. Howe's brother Samuel, 49; takes the Wards to the Perkins Institution, 81, 82; Thomas Carlyle's estimate of, 96, 97; inability to sing, 163; his first appearance at the Ward home 168; his friends, 169; his political opinions, 170; his temperament and aspect, 171-173; attitude on prison reform, 173, 174; his eloquence, 175; his culture, 176; his life in Washington, 177-180; opposes the annexation of Santo