Hensler, Miss Elise,
sings first at Mrs. Benzon's house, [435].
Herder,
works of,
read, [59], [206].
Herne, Colonel,
first husband of Mrs. Cutler, Mrs. Howe's grandmother, [35].
Heron, Matilda,
in "The World's Own," [230].
Higginson, Colonel Thomas Wentworth,
at the Shadrach meeting, [165];
his paper "Ought Women to learn the Alphabet," [232];
his position on Christianity at the Radical Club, [285];
at the woman suffrage meeting, [375];
aids that cause, [382];
at Newport, [402];
at a mock "Commencement," [403];
becomes treasurer of the Town and Country Club, [406];
at the woman's rights congress in Paris, [420].
Hillard, George S.,
his friends and character, [169], [170].
Hillard, Kate,
speaks at the Town and Country Club, [406].
"Hippolytus,"
Mrs. Howe's drama of,
proposed by Booth, [237];
ultimately declined, [240].
Hoar, Hon. George Frisbie,
a friend of woman suffrage, [378];
secures an appropriation for the New Orleans Exposition, [398].
Hoffman, Matilda,
engaged to Washington Irving, [28].