Abdul Hamid, kept prisoner,184Abraham & Straus, incident of formation of firm,34Adler, Dr. Cyrus, objects to Jew serving on commission to investigate Polish pogroms,353Adler, Dr. Felix, leader of a new movement, 95,129Admission to the Bar,29Adrianople, Governor of, hospitable reception given by,192Agincourt, visit to ancient battleground,266Albright, Charles P.,26Alexander, Andrew, building erected for,55Alexander, James W., fights to retain control of Equitable Insurance Co.,80Alexandria, visit to,219Algef, Dr.,15Ali Kuli Khan, at Peace Conference,326Ali Mehemmid, visit to,223Allen, Edward W., at Roosevelt’s fusion meeting,280Alter, Rabbi, visit to, near Warsaw,374America’s true mission in Turkey,203American Chamber of Commerce for the Levant, speech at,198American troops, arrival in France, restores flagging energy of the people,256;visit to, on British front,266;Sir Douglas Haig’s impressions of,273Anderson, Charles P., sails for International Red Cross Conference,310;in conference with Henry P. Davison,313Anderson, U. S. District Attorney, sends deputies to New Hampshire to enforce election laws,246Arabian night, arranged by Governor of Nabulus,231Arif Pasha,224Armenia, report on,337Armistice, earlier than expected,299Armstrong Committee, the Insurance investigation,64,66,71Arnold, Olney, Consular Agent at Cairo,219,220Aronstam, Charles S. account of Roosevelt’s forming fusion ticket for New York municipal election,280;tenders nomination for President of Board of Aldermen,281;declined,282Arthur of Connaught, Prince, met on British front,269Atterbury, Gen. W. W., asked to accept Director-Generalship of Associated National Red Cross,318Askenazy, pronounced Assimilator,366Astor, John Jacob, dealings with,46Astor, William Waldorf,46;real estate transactions with,54,55Aupin, Count, meeting with,330Baker, Elbert H., prophesies Wilson would carry Ohio by large majority,245Baker, J. E., takes party of labour leaders to British front,267Baker, Newton D., assures committee of high Democratic majority in Ohio,245;letter declining to speak for League to Enforce Peace,300Baker, Ray Stannard, at Peace Conference,324Baldwin, Edward R., sails for International Red Cross Conference,310Balfour, Arthur J., New York City’s reception to,253;at luncheon given by, in Paris,341Balfour Declaration, misunderstood by Zionists,389Ball, Alwyn, Jr., realty dealings through,55;aids in forming real estate trust company,57Baltimore Convention, Wilson’s nomination at,146BaltimoreSun, favours Wilson at Baltimore Convention,146Bamberger-Delaware Gold Mine, investment in,51Bannard, Otto, defeated by Judge Gaynor,279Bar, admission to the,29Baring Brothers, influence of their failure on real estate transactions,48Barth, Herr, remark that Roosevelt could never remain out of politics,281Barton, Dr. James L.,175Baruch, Bernard M., valuable aid in securing campaign contributions,242Bauman, Mr.,51Beattie, C. J., met on British front,267Beecher, Henry Ward,15Behning, Henry, law case of,31Bell, George W., with Mitchel on campaign,285Bellows, Henry W.,15Bennett, James Gordon, aids in sale of lots,48;encounter with pugilist indirect cause of siding against Tammany,113Berkowitz, Dr. Henry, not in favour of Zionist plans,349Biddle, General, commanding American troops on British front,266Big Business, era of,133Biggs, Dr. Hermann M., sails for International Red Cross Conference,310Billinski, M., talks on Jewish question,374,376Black, Mr.,72Blass, Robert, sings at Conried’s funeral,104Bliss, Cornelius N., Jr., on committee for financing the Red Cross,249Bliss, Dr. Howard, invited on Palestine trip,214;at Samaritan ceremonies,229;at Arabian night,231,232Bliss, General, on possibilities of another war,335Bliss, George, real estate transactions with,48,49Bloomingdale & Co., position with,18Blumstein, Louis M., real estate sold to,42B’nai Brith Lodge, at Constantinople,205Bompard, M., French Ambassador at Constantinople,183Bonné, Mrs. Josephine,99Borah, antagonistic to Wilson,130Brackett, Edgar T., presents argument for impeachment at Sulzer trial,172Brady, Anthony N., interested in formation of real estate trust company,59Brady, Peter, member “Committee of Safety,”107Bratiano, Roumanian premier, at Peace Conference,326,327Briand, Aristide, meeting with,330;proposes to pay war debt by sale of lottery tickets in America,331Bridgeport, Alabama, unfortunate investments at,50British front, trip to,266Broad Exchange Bldg., purchase of plots for site,87Bronx House, Settlement work at,105,106Brooklyn, emigration to,5,7Brown, Dr. Arthur Judson,175Brown, Dr. Elmer R., in campaign of League to Enforce Peace,301Brown, Prof. Philip M., in study of Armenian question,337Bryan, William Jennings, candidacy against Wilson,138;the “cocked-hat” letter,140;at Jackson Day Dinner,142;hazy ideas of diplomacy,174Bryant, Lieut.-Col. M. C., executive secretary Mission to Poland,335;acts as secretary,381Bryant, William Cullen,15Bryce, Viscount, invited on Palestine trip,216;his thirst for facts,227;at the Samaritan ceremonies,230;at Arabian night,231Buchman, Albert, architect,51Buckler, William H., study of Turkish problem with, at Peace Conference,323;in study of the Turkish question,336,337Bureau of Public Information, beginnings of,252Burleson, Albert S., assistance during campaign,154;appointed Postmaster-General,159;in difficulties over New York Postmastership,237,239Butler, Benjamin F.,26Butler, Prescott Hall, Boreel Bldg. purchased through,87Butzel, Mr., acquaintance with,25Cairo, arrival at,220Campaign of 1916, financing,236,241Cannes, International Red Cross Conference at,313Carpenter, Prof. William H., speaks at Conried’s funeral,105Carroll, John F.,9Caruso, Enrico, engaged by Conried from phonograph records,101Celluloid Piano Key Co., connection with,32;investments in,41Central Realty Bond & Trust Company, organization, 57et seq.;transactions of,86;merged into Lawyers’ Title Insurance Company,89Chadbourne, Thomas L., Jr., valuable aid in securing campaign contributions,242;at War Publicity meeting,252Channing, Dr., extract from “Self-Denial” sermon,16Charters, General, on British front,268Childs, William Hamlin, at War Publicity meeting,253Chinese delegation to Peace Conference, dinner given by,324;their hopeless position,325Choate, Joseph H., attorney for the Astors,45;presiding at New York City’s welcome to Joffre, Viviani, and Balfour,254City College, preparation for,9;entrance,11;withdrawal from,13Clark, Champ, candidacy against Wilson,138;at Jackson Day Dinner,142;at Baltimore Convention,146;over-confidence costs nomination,147;at the Sea Girt notification,148Clemenceau, at signing of Peace Treaty,336Cobb, Frank I., aids Wilson cause at Baltimore by New YorkWorldeditorial,146;at the Sulzer dinner,168;collaboration with on article showing Germany planned the war,296Coblenz, speech at, on the next war,332,335;state of mind of the residents,333Cochran, Bourke, acquaintance with,25Coggeshall, Edward W., entertains proposition for increasing capital of Lawyers’ Title Company,67,69Colby, Bainbridge, retained by Alexander in Equitable contest,80,81;on Board of Directors, Metropolitan Opera Company,101;campaign for Wilson,245College for Girls, Constantinople,204,207Columbia Law School, attendance at,27“Committee of Safety,” creation of,107Conkling, Roscoe,113Conried, Heinrich, backing secured for Metropolitan Opera venture,99;engages Caruso from phonograph records,101;death, and impressive funeral,104Constantinople arrival at,177;tactics toward the “diplomatic set,”179;first impressions of,186Cooke, Jay, in Panic of 1873,20Cooper Union, address at, showing necessity of complete defeat of Germany,298Cox, Governor, nominated for Presidency by state “bosses,”121Crane, Charles R., helps finance Wilson campaign,145;approves selection of headquarters for 1916 campaign,236;at dinner given by Chinese delegation to Peace Conference,324Crawford, L. Cope, met on British front,267Crimmins, John D.,22;real estate ventures of,41,42;interested in formation of real estate trust company,58;at the Sulzer dinner,168Croker, Richard, acquaintance with,113Crowell, Ass’t Sec’y of War, at dinner to, in Paris,337Cullen, Judge Edgar M., presiding at Sulzer impeachment,172Cummings, Homer S., friendship with,154;as the Demosthenes of the Democratic Party,306Currie, Sir Arthur, lunch with on British front,268;description of battle of Lens,269Curtis, Dr. Holbrook,103Curtis, Miss, met at Cannes,327D’Abernon, Lord, at Balfour luncheon in Paris,341D’Ankerswaerd,188Dana, Charles A.,15Daniels, Josephus, friendship with,154;appointed Secretary of the Navy,159;hopeless of success of 1916 campaign,235;at McCormick luncheon,242;sails on theLeviathan,310Dardanelles, Major Tibbetts tells experiences,268Davies, J. Clarence, in the “Subway Boom,”87Davies, Joseph E., friendship with,154Davison, Henry P., selected as Chairman of Committee for financing the Red Cross,250;dinner given Red Cross delegates in Paris,312;cable from, requesting attendance at International Red Cross Conference,308;organizing and directing spirit of International Red Cross Conference,316;entreated to make Red Cross his life work,316;mistake of permitting other than American as Director-General,319;proposes dinner to Governors of the League of Red Cross Societies,320;speaks at the dinner,321Democracy—a master-passion,351Deutsch, Bernard,106Djemal, Colonel,187Dmowski, Roman, at Paderewski dinner,356;explains his Anti-Semitism,357Dodge, Bayard, on Palestine trip,214Dodge, Cleveland H., helps finance Wilson campaign,145;aid to Robert College,208;invited on Palestine trip,214;on committee for financing the Red Cross,249Doheny, Edward L., contributes large sum to campaign fund, and gets it back by election bets,242Domremy, visit to,260Dora, trip to Hamburg on,22Doremus, Professor,12Draper, Mrs. William K., speech at dinner to Governors of the League of the Red Cross Societies,321Dreier, Miss Mary, member “Committee of Safety,”107Drummond, Sir Eric, speech at dinner to Governors of the League of the Red Cross Societies,321Duel, Dr. Arthur B., with Mitchel on campaign,285Dwight, Prof. Theodore W.,29Easter sacrifice of the Samaritans on Mount Gerizim,228Eclectic Life Insurance Co., failure in Panic of 1873,21Edison, Thomas A., at McCormick luncheon,242Educational Alliance, Director of,105Egan, Dr. Maurice Francis, at Copenhagen Legation,19Egypt, Kitchener’s explanation of Great Britain’s policy in,226Ehrich, William J., association with in realty ventures,42Einhorn, Rabbi,15,128Elizabeth, Princess, at dinner with,326Elkus, Abram I., work with factory investigation committee,108;helps finance Wilson campaign,145Emerson, Ralph Waldo,15Emerson Society, organized,98Enver Pasha, Turkish Minister of War,185;direct dealings with,197;asks advice,202;of much interest to Kitchener,225Equitable Insurance Co., the investigation, 79et seq.Esher, Lord, arranges trip to British front,266Evarts, William M., attorney for the Astors,45Farley, Terrence,41Federal Reserve Act, prevents concentration and control of capital,83Filene, Edward A., in campaign of League to Enforce Peace,301;at dinner given by Chinese delegation to Peace Conference,324Finley, Dr. John H.,11Fisk and Hatch, in Panic of 1873,20Flower, Roswell P.,118Ford, Henry, drives a hard bargain,242Fosdick, Raymond B., aids in preparing National Committee budget,153Foss, Mr., at Jackson Day Dinner,142Fox, Mortimer J., on trip to Constantinople,177Franco-Prussian War, influences sentiment in favour of Germans in New York,8Frascara, Count, speech at dinner to Governors of the League of the Red Cross Societies,321Fraser, Lovat, met on British front,267Free Synagogue, resignation from,293Freedman, Andrew, connection with Richard Croker,115French front, visit to,259Fuller Construction Co., financing of,71Garfield, President, influence of assassination on real estate market,41Garrels, Consul,219Gates, Dr., president of Robert College,204,208Gawa, Prof. Arata Nina, speech at dinner to Governors of the League of the Red Cross Societies,321Gaynor, William J., an opponent,34George, Lloyd, seeks Wilson’s favour through Admiral Grayson,331;at signing of Peace Treaty,336Germans, early prejudice against, in New York,8Germany: entering on career of Imperialism,23Gibson, Hugh, asked to report on Poland’s treatment of Jews,352;at Paderewski dinner,356Giers, Michel de, Russian Ambassador at Constantinople,183Gildersleeve, Henry A., acquaintance with,25Glass, Franklin P., at conference over Wilson’s “cocked-hat” letter,140Glass, Senator Carter, reason for his appointment as secretary of Democratic National Committee,244Godkin, Lawrence,15Goelet, Robert, on Board of Directors of Metropolitan Opera Company,100Gold mine, investment in,51Goldsmith, Abraham, partnership with,33,42Goodhart, Capt. Arthur L., Counsel with Mission to Poland,355;at reception in Warsaw,365Gould, George J., on Board of Directors Metropolitan Opera Company,100Gouraud, General, Pershing renews acquaintance of, at Verdun,266Grabski, conference with, on conditions in Poland,358Grand Central Station, construction of,8Grasty, Charles H., aids Wilson at Baltimore Convention,146Grayson, Admiral, telegram to, regarding Wilson’s attitude toward Lane as Director-General of International Red Cross,318;dinner with Lloyd George,332Greeley, Horace,15Green, Andrew H., appointed Comptroller of City of New York,113Greene, Colonel Warwick, declines membership of commission to investigate treatment of Jews in Poland,352,354Gregory, Attorney General, sends deputies to New Hampshire to enforce election laws,247Gregory, Eliot, on Board of Directors Metropolitan Opera Company,101Grew, Joseph C., cables to obtain American opinion of Jew servingon commission to investigate Polish pogroms,353Groshents, M., patriot of Thann,261Grosscup, Mr.,139Grant, Hugh J., interested in formation of real estate trust company,58;aids in financing of Fuller Construction Co.,71;advises purchase of Bareel Bldg.,86;had no fear of panic,88;interested in Underwood Typewriter Company,91Guggenheim, Daniel,100Guggenheimer, Randolph,100Guizat, Count de Witt, entertained by, on trip to French front,262Gutherz, Dr.,3Haig, Sir Douglas, arranges meeting with Sir Arthur Currie,269;why he did not capture Lens,271;record of meeting with,271Hall, A. Oakey, Mayor of New York City under Tweed,109Hall, Dr., quotation from,16Hamburg, trip on sailing vessel to,22Hamlin, Dr., work at Robert College,208Hammerstein, Oscar, realty dealings with,43Hammill, Dr. Samuel M., sails for International Red Cross Conference,310Hankey, Sir Maurice, at Balfour luncheon in Paris,341Hanna, Mark, in control of Republican Party,122Harbord, Major-General, meeting with in France,273;induced to accept Armenian Mission,337;helps select military member of mission to Poland,354Harbord Commission to Armenia, negotiations for appointment,336,337,338;report giving reasons for and against America accepting Armenian mandate,343Harriman, E. H., financing of Union Pacific,77;attitude toward Equitable controversy,82Hartman, Judge Anthony,39Hartman, Miss Rosina, studies under,10Harvey, Col. George, disagreement with Wilson,149Haskell, Col. William N., appointed to head resident commission to Armenia,342Havemeyer, Henry O., realty ventures,42;interested in formation of real estate trust company,58Hays, Will H., success as Republican National Chairman,126Hearst, William Randolph, at Jackson Day Dinner,142Heins, Louis F.,116“Hell’s Kitchen,” experiences with tenants in,40Henderson, General David, becomes Director-General of International Red Cross,320;speech at dinner to Governors of the League of the Red Cross Societies,321Henry Street Settlement,105Herrick, Myron T., urges acceptance of Ambassadorship to Turkey,161Hilton, Frederick M., transaction with,86Hilton, Hughes & Co., difficulties of,36Hirsch, Solomon,162Hirsdansky, Simon,106Hoffman, John T., made Governor by Tweed,109,110Holley, Abner B., instructor in mathematics,10Hollis, Senator, at dinner given by Chinese delegation to Peace Conference,324Holt, Dr. L. Emmett, sails for International Red Cross Conference,310Holy Land, visit to the,212Homer, Mme., sings at Conried’s funeral,104Hoover, Herbert, meeting with in Paris,312;recommends appointment of Harbord Armenian Mission,338;not in favour of America accepting mandate over Armenia,340;urges Wilson to appoint commission to investigate treatment of Jews in Poland,352;State dinner given to, by Paderewski,377Hoskins, Dr. Franklin, invited on Palestine trip,214;at Caves of Machpelah,218;profound Biblical scholar,227;at Samaritan ceremonies,229;at Arabian night,231House, Colonel, Wilson’s confidence in,154;approves selection of headquarters for 1916 Campaign,236;his relationship with President Wilson,239;at Peace Conference,327;at signing of Peace Treaty,336Houston, Secretary, applauds campaign of League to Enforce Peace,300Hudspeth, Judge,121,139Hughes, Chas. Evans, conducts insurance investigation,79,83;at War Publicity meeting,252;urges Mitchel’s reëlection at City Hall Park mass meeting,284;signs cable to Wilson appealing for help for Armenia,340;speaks at Madison Square Garden meeting of protest against treatment of Jews in Poland,352Hughes, Congressman,139Huntington, Collis P., real estate dealings with,52Hyde, Henry B., organizes Equitable Life Insurance Co.,79Hyde, James Hazen, head of Equitable Life Insurance Co.,66;insurance irregularities,78;personal weakness,79;efforts in Paris to assist in World War, and work with the Red Cross,84Ibrahim Bey,189Ickelheimer, Henry R.,100International Red Cross Conference,310Izzett, General,187Jackson, Charles A.,120Jackson Day Dinner, of 1912, Wilson’s success at,138Jacob-ben-Aaron, High Priest of Samaritans,228Jadwin, General Edgar, on commission to investigate treatment of Jews in Poland,