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Gaillard, Maj. D. D., 130
Galano, Adriano, 255
Garcia, Gen. Calixto, 48
Garcia Velez, Carlos, 59, 151, 192,
228, 230
Garcia Velez, Justo, 59, 60, 192
Garrigo, Rogue E., 109
Germany, reaction to Cuban crisis,
98
Globe-Democrat (St. Louis, Mo.),
37
Gomez, Jose Miguel, 45, 48, 50,
52, 59, 61, 94, 128, 151, 159,
161, 177, 183, 238, 253, 255-57;
campaign of, for Presidency,
243-44; elected President, 257
Gomez, Juan Gualberto, 45, 59-60,
151, 158, 159, 178, 230, 234,
253, 255
Gomez, Maximo, 4, 44, 46, 48, 50
Government, Cuban: centralization
of, 213-14; colonial, 25-26; and
Constitution of 1901, 39-40; dis
interested attitudes of elite
toward, 26-27, 33, 43-44; in
efficiency and corruption in, 49;
and military government of
Cuba (1898-1902), 29-44;
municipal, 197, 200, 213; need
for radical changes in, 200-1;
and political leaders, 27, 28 (see
also Politicos); political parties
(see Political parties); provincial,
200, 213; provisions for with
drawal of Americans, 190, 200;
re-establishment of, 192, 194;
representative, 196; and Roose
velt's instructions to Magoon,
192, 194; tax laws, 200
Government, Department of, 155,
207, 213, 263
Govin, Jose Manuel, 255
Grant-Duff, A. C, 245-46
Great Britain, 245; investments in
Cuba, 25; reaction to American
intervention, 91, 98, 102
Greble, Col. Edwin St. J., 151, 152,
155, 191, 207, 263
Guantanamo Bay, 246
Guerilla warfare, 4, 22, 24, 80, 99;
Cuban rebel's potential for, 66
67; military operations against,
14-15
Guerra, Gen. Faustino (Pino), 59
62, 71, 78, 94, 105, 107, 150,
158, 176, 177, 180, 255; on
Permanent Army issue, 228, 231,
237-38
Guiteras, Dr. Juan, 211, 261
Guzman, Gen. Eduardo, 62, 68,
150, 158, 159, 255
Hanna, Senator Mark, 38
Hanna, Lt. Matthew E., 38
Harbor improvements, 38, 205, 206
Havana, 21, 28; arrival of Peace
Mission in, 94; effect of insur
gency on, 108; government of,
190, 200; and military govern
ment (1898-1902), 30; national
ization of police in, 207
Havana Daily Telegraph, 135
Havana Post, 135
Havens, H. E., 233-34
Hearst, William Randolph, 63
Hernandez, Col. Charles, 192
Hill, George S., 180
Horses, claims for, 106, 196
Hughes, Brig. Gen. Robert P., 10
Human nature, U.S. army's phi
losophy of, 13
Hurricanes in Cuba, 135-36
Illiteracy in Cuba, 23
Import duties, 26, 35
Independence, 45; promised by
United States, 36-37
Independence movement, 22-23
Independent Party of Color, 183,
255
Industrial revolution, 21
Inglis, William, 71, 101, 107
Insurgents, methods of controlling,
14-15
Intelligence - security organization,
14, 130
Intervention in Cuban affairs, 42
43, 52; American domestic criti
cism of, 111, 144; American