Rogers, Samuel,
the poet,
dinner at his house, [99], [100];
his economical dinner, [141].
Rogers, Prof. William B.,
vice-president of the Town and Country Club, [405];
lectures to the club, [406].
Rome,
the Howes' arrival in, [121];
stiffness of society in, [123], [127];
Mrs. Howe's second visit to, [191];
political condition of, [193]-[195];
Mrs. Howe's stay in, on her way to Greece, [313];
spends the winter of 1877-78 in, [423]-[427].
Rosebery, Lord,
a friend of Samuel Ward, [72];
visited by, [73];
at Devonshire House, [410].
Rosebery, Lady, [73].
Rossi, Count,
at Mrs. Benzon's, [436].
Rossini,
works of performed in New York, [14];
admired by Sumner, [176].
Round Hill School, [5];
its principal, [43];
Mrs. Howe's brother Samuel at, [67].
"Routs,"
receptions so called, [93].
Russell, Mrs. Sarah Shaw,
a friend of Theodore Parker, [168].