Prints, Japanese, important collections of, [331];
discovery of in Europe by Claude Monet, [332]

Privacy, lack of in Japanese homes, [298]

Public utilities, inefficiency in, [238]

Race, unassimilability of, [253]

Race problems of America, [249]

Railroads, under government management, [274]

Restaurant, cost of food and entertainment, [151]

Riddell, Miss H., work with lepers, [90]

Roosevelt, Quentin, Baron Kaneko's regard for, [213], [219], [227]

Roosevelt, Theodore, on reign of Emperor Meiji, [29];
interest in jiu-jutsu, [193];
visit of Viscount Shibusawa to, [210];
Viscount Kaneko's regard for, [213];
letter to Baron Kaneko on our Japanese question, [223];
wise attitude toward Japan, [270]