death of Mrs. Lowell, [125];
goes to Europe, [125];
“Smith professor” at Harvard, [125], [127], [130], [132]–135, [137]–139,
[141]–144, [164], [170], [171], [193]–201;
marries Miss Frances Dunlap, [145];
editorial work, [145]–169, [179], [180];
member of the Saturday Club, [157], [158], [201];
goes abroad, [163];
political essays, [171], [175];
contributor to the National Anti-Slavery Standard, [175]–177;