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[461] meeting in memory of Dr. Howe, 370.

Richards, Mrs. Henry (Laura Howe), accompanies her parents to Europe, 313.

Richmond, Duke of, visits Bridewell prison with the Howes, 109.

Richmond, Rev., James, 200.

Richmond, Va., theatre in, burned, 16; Crawford's statue of Washington for, 203.

Ripley, George, his efforts at Brook Farm, 145; reviews ‘Passion Flowers,’ 228; sees the Howes and Parkers off for Cuba, 231.

Ripley, Mrs. George (Sophia Dana), 296.

Ripley, Mary, speaks at the woman's congress in Memphis, 389.

Ristori, Mme., the actress, 264; reads Marie Stuart in Rome, 424.

Ritchie, Harry, the handsome, on Gov. Andrew's staff, 266.

Ritchie, Mrs., daughter of Harrison Gray Otis, 401.

Rogers, Samuel, the poet, dinner at his house, 99, 100; his economical dinner, 141.

Rogers, Prof. William B., vice-president of the Town and Country Club, 405; lectures to the club, 406.

Rome, the Howes' arrival in, 121; stiffness of society in, 123, 127; Mrs. Howe's second visit to, 191; political condition of, 193-195; Mrs. Howe's stay in, on her way to Greece, 313; spends the winter of 1877-78 in, 423-427.

Rosebery, Lord, a friend of Samuel Ward, 72; visited by, 73; at Devonshire House, 410.

Rosebery, Lady, 73.

Rossi, Count, at Mrs. Benzon's, 436.

Rossini, works of performed in New York, 14; admired by Sumner, 376.

Round Hill School, 5; its principal, 43; Mrs. Howe's brother Samuel at, 67.

‘Routs,’ receptions so called, 93.

Russell, Mrs., Sarah Shaw, a friend of Theodore Parker, 168.

St. Angelo, Castle of, 130.

St. Calixtus, catacombs of, 128.

St. Luke, academy of, 154.

St. Peter, church of, 121, 125, 126.

Salisbury, the Howes at, 139-141.

Samana Bay, the Howes' first visit to, 348; later stay at, 361-368; school at, 364.

Samana Bay Company, Dr. Howe visits Santo Domingo in its interests, 346; ended by order of the Dominican government, 367.

San Francisco, Samuel Ward at, 70.

San Michele, industrial school of, 124.

Sanborn, Franklin B., his biography of Dr. Howe, 82; reviews ‘Passion Flowers,’ 185, 228.

Sand, George, her works read by Mrs. Howe, 58, 206.

Sands, Julia, her biography of her brother, 21.

Sands, Robert, the poet, of an old New York family, 21.

Santa Maria Maggiore, church of, 125.

Santo Domingo, annexation of, considered by a commission, 180, 345; proper way to spell the name, 348; religious meetings for the negroes in the city of, 349-351; small amount of English spoken there, 352; secret Bible society in, 353; debating club there, 354; a city of shopkeepers, 355; pleasant winter climate of, 358; longevity of the negroes in, 364; characteristics of the people, 366.

Sargent, Rev. John T., meetings of the Boston Radical Club at his house, 281.

Satan, idea of, 62.

Schiller, Mrs. Howe's essay on his minor poems, 60; plays read, 206.

Schlesinger, Daniel, Mrs. Howe's music teacher, stanzas on his death, 58.

Schliemann, Mrs., 410.

Schonberg-Cotta family, The,’ 6. Schubert, his music played at the Ward home, 49.

Schumann, the composer, 40.

Schumann, Madame (Clara Wieck), mentioned by Mrs. Jameson, 40.

Scotland, the Howes in, 111, 112.

Scott, Sir, Walter, 28; his novel ‘Kenilworth,’ play founded on, 57; grave of, at Abbotsford, 111

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