Hartford Convention, the, [11].
Harvard College or University, [11], [12], [46], [57], [156], [159], [184], [215];
library, [70];
invites Longfellow to become professor, [84], [85];
Longfellow elected to professorship of, [86];
Longfellow as an organizer in, [176];
early elective system in, [178], [179];
Longfellow’s letters to President and Fellows of, [179], [180], [203]–[205];
their reply, [180]–[182];
Longfellow on elective system of, [182], [183].
Harvard College Papers, quoted, [84]–[87], [122], [123], [151]–[160], [179]–[183], [203]–[206].
Harvard Graduates’ Magazine, [71] note.
Hawthorne, Nathaniel, [7], [18], [44], [53], [64], [68], [133], [134], [193], [198], [209], [272], [285], [294];
his “Twice-Told Tales,” mentioned, [72], [130];
on “Voices of the Night,” [141];
married, [162];
suggests “Evangeline” to Longfellow, [194], [195];
on “Kavanagh,” [199].
Healy, George P. A., [223].
Heard, Tom, [131].
Heath, Mr., “Book of Beauty,” mentioned, [121].