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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 grandmother, 35.

Heron, Matilda, in ‘The World's Own,’ 230.

Higginson, Colonel Thomas Went worth, at the Shadrach meeting, 165; his paper ‘Ought Women to learn the Alphabet,’ 232; his position on Christianity at the Radical Club, 285; at the woman suffrage meeting, 375; aids that cause, 382; at New port, 402; at a mock ‘Commencement,’ 4003; becomes treasurer of the Town and Country Club, 406; at the woman's rights congress in Paris, 42

Hillard, George S., his friends and character, 169, 170.

Hillard, Kate, speaks at the Town and Country Club, 406.

Hippolytus,’ Mrs. Howe's drama of, proposed by Booth, 237; ultimately declined, 240.

Hoar, Hon., George Frisbie, a friend of woman suffrage, 378; secures an appropriation for the New Orleans Exposition, 398.

Hoffman, Matilda, engaged to Washington Irving, 28.

Holland, Mrs. Henry (Saba Smith), reception at her house, 92.

Holland, Dr. J. G., at Newport, 402.

Holmes, Dr., Oliver Wendell, at the Bryant celebration, 277-280; as a traveling companion, 277, 280; his paper at the Radical Club on Jonathan Edwards, 286; speaks at the meeting to help the Cretan insurgents, 313; writes a poem for the memorial meeting to Dr. Howe, 370.

Hooker, Mrs., Isabella Beecher, speaks at the woman's congress, 385.

Horace, 174; Orelli's edition of, 209.

Houghton, Lord (Richard Monckton Milnes), the poet, Mrs. Howe meets, 97; entertains her in 1877, 410; takes her to Mr. Gladstone's, 411.

Housekeeping, the trials of, 213-215; every girl should learn the art of, 216.

Howe, Florence. See Hall, Mrs. David P.

Howe, Julia Romana. See Anagnos, Mrs. Michael.

Howe, Mrs., Julia Ward, asked to write her reminiscences, 1; birth and parentage, 3,4; brothers and sisters, 4, 5; early indication of inaptness with tools, 7; travels to Niagara, 8, 9; childish incidents, 7-10; her mother's death, 10; early education, 13, 14; musical training, 16, 17; seclusion of her home, 18; first ball, 29; acquaintance with Mrs. Jameson, 41, 42; leaves school: studies German with Dr. Cogswell, 43; reviews Lamartine's ‘Jocelyn,’ 44; manner of living at home, 47; her social intercourse restricted, 48;

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