Hair,
mode of dressing, [65].
Hale, Rev. Edward Everett,
his opinion of Samuel Longfellow, [293];
speaks at the meeting in behalf of the Cretan insurgents, [313].
Hale, George S.,
a friend of woman suffrage, [378].
Hall, Mrs. David P. (Florence Howe),
her interest in sewing for the Cretan refugees, [316].
Hallam, Henry,
the historian, [139].
Halleck, Fitz-Greene,
his "Marco Bozzaris," [22];
frequent visitor at the Astor mansion, [77];
his remarks on Margaret Fuller's English, [146].
Hampton, Mrs. Frank (Sally Baxter),
meets the Howes in Havana, [234];
invites them to her home in South Carolina, [235].
Hampton, Wade, his statement with regard to slavery, [235].
Handel,
his "Messiah" given in New York, [15];
appreciation of his work taught, [16].
Handel and Haydn Society, [14].