rd Musical Concerts, I, 249.
Havana, I, 126, 176.
Haven, Gilbert, I, 365.
Hawthorne, Nathaniel, I, 152; II, 325.
Hawthorne, Mrs., Nathaniel, I, 79, 152.
Haydn, Joseph, II, 286.
Hayti, I, 331.
Hazeltine, Mrs., II, 248.
Healy, G. P. A., II, 25.
Healy, Mrs. G. P. A., II, 25, 26.
Hedge, Frederick, I, 207, 236, 290, 346, 347; II, 139, 206, 236, 347.
Hegel, G. W. F., I, 196, 197, 240, 249.
Heidelberg, II, 174.
Helbig, Mme., II, 239, 249.
Hemenway, Mary, II, 1Healy, Mrs. G. P. A., II, 25, 26.
Hedge, Frederick, I, 207, 236, 290, 346, 347; II, 139, 206, 236, 347.
Hegel, G. W. F., I, 196, 197, 240, 249.
Heidelberg, II, 174.
Helbig, Mme., II, 239, 249.
Hemenway, Mary, II, 193.
Henderson, L. J., II, 294, 298.
Henschel, Georg, II, 71.
Heredity, influence of, I, 3, 14.
Herford, Brooke, II, 127, 170.
Herford, Mrs., Brooke, II, 165, 170.
Herkomer, Hubert, II, 165, 171.
Herlihy, Dan, II, 322, 323.
Herodotus, II, 36, 37.
Heron, Matilda, I, 143, 144.
Heywood, J. C., II, 244, 245.
Heywood, Mrs. J. C., II, 244.
Higginson, T. W., I, 227, 286, 362, 364, 365; II, 48, 49, 60, 81, 88, 187, 259, 271-274, 302, 320, 335-37, 346, 354-56, 366, 387,
Goodwin, Prof. William W., 402; his Latin version of the Man in the Moon, 404.
Graham, Mrs., Elizabeth, school of, 5.
Grant, Gen. U. S., at the ball at Mr. Healy's, 421.
Graves, Rev. Mary H., takes part in the convention of women ministers, 312.
Greeks, Dr. Howe's labors for, 85, 86, 313, 319. Green Peace Estate, Th62.
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 ProtestaHealy, 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 German