musical taste, [466]-[467];

unashamed of early deficiencies, [468]-[469]

Books and reading,

influence of first books, [8], [14]-[16];

his own testimony, [15];

the ruined volume, [14], [16];

method of reading, [131];

wrote verses, [132];

books in White House office, [300];

love for Shakespeare, Browning, and Byron, [387];