Articles
- INDOOR TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP MEET; Wylie C. Grant, Dean Mathey, and Other Experts Win on Seventh Regiment Courts.
- KING TO ATTEND SERVICE.; Lord Mayor Opens Fund for National Memorial -- Capt. Scott's Home.
- Wolgast at Odds with His Manager.
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- Dartmouth Hockey Victory.
- HONOR CIVIL WAR VETERANS.; Memorial to Jews Who Served Presented to Educational Alliance.
- TURKS APPEAL TO POWERS.; But Have Not Stopped Fighting -- Massacre of Christians Reported.
- The Name "Mosholu."
- PRINCE ADALBERT COMING.; Kaiser's Third Son, Paris Report Says, Will Visit Washington in June.
- The Old-Fashioned Razor.
- ROOSEVELT NAMED AS 1916 CANDIDATE; Wild Cheers from 2,500 Diners as Bainbridge Colby Brings Him Out at Lincoln Day Dinner.
- BAND TO GREET MARCHERS.; Washington Suffragettes Will March Out to Meet Gen. Jones's Army.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- NEW MARCONI SENDING PLANT; Purchase of Reynolds Farm at New Brunswick, N.J., Arranged.
- WOMEN TO OPPOSE HEFLIN.; Suffragists, Angered by Speech, Wish to Arrange Debate.
- Harriman Dissolution Plan in Court.
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- CITY COLLEGE CLASS TAKES A GREEK OATH; Graduates Swear to be Loyal Citizens as the Athenian Youth Did.
- OVERTURES BY DIAZ TO NORTHERN REBELS; They Are Told They Will Be Invited to a Conference -- Orozco Will Aid Diaz.
- Princeton Baseball Schedule.
- AMERICAN COLONY IN THE BATTLE ZONE; Warring Mexicans Chose Wide Avenues of Modern Part of Capital for Artillery Duel.
- Chess Experts Arrive in Havana.
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- VOTE TO STAY OUT IN WHITE GOODS TRADE; Girls Turn Down Proposed Protocol, Which Fails to Recognize the Union.
- White Slavery in Illinois.
- CHARLES MAJOR DYING.; Autllor of "When Knighthood Was in Flower" and "Dorothy Vernon."
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- Sightsinging Not Essential?
- FRANCO-VENEZUELAN ACCORD; Protocol of Agreement Signed by Representatives of Both Nations.
- The Times's Lincoln Poem.
- OPERA BILLS FOR NEXT WEEK.; " Thais" to be Sung by Philadelphia Company on Tuesday Night.
- PLANS HOME FOR THE AGED.
- WON'T ANNOUNCE CABINET.; Public to Hear from Wilson When He Sends Names to Senate.
- Steamer Lassell, Leaking, Beached.
- MAUS TO COMMAND BRIGADE.; General Is Ordered from Vancouver to Albany at Once.
- FIND OLD WELL BY TRINITY.; Subway Diggers Unearth Part of Old New York's Water System.
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- Central League Circuit Completed.
- RESOLUTION IN ASSEMBLY.; Motion of Sympathy Over Scott's Death Passed Unanimously.
- EXHAUSTED RUNNERS FALL IN BROOKLYN; Athletes Forced to Quit in Thirteenth Regiment's Marathon -- Rozette Wins.
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- OUR DUTY TOWARD MEXICO.
- TAILORS NOW FIT YOUR FACE; Convention Decides That Fashionable Men Must Wear Side Whiskers.
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- WOULD BAR AIGRETTES.; Audubon Societies Appeal to Congress to Stop Importation.
- ROYAL WEDDING IN OCTOBER.; Prince Ernst Likely Soon to be Proclaimed Brunswick Heir.
- DIPLOMAT PRAISES LINCOLN.; Von Bernstorff Tells How Germans Aided the Emancipator.
- Henry M. Flagler Not Ill.
- McCOMBS MAY SIFT THEM.; Office Seekers, Report Says, May Go to a Referee Board.
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- SULZER DRAWS BILLS FOR STATE ECONOMY; One Creates Board for That Purpose, Another Provides for Central Purchasing Agency.
- Regiment at Panama Preparing.
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- Skater McLean's Medals Stolen.
- MAY RUSH JURORS TO WALSH TO-DAY; Whitman Ready to Act Quickly Because of Renewed Police Interference.
- GALE DRIVES ICEBOATS FAST.; P.D.Q. Second Makes Best Time on North Shrewsbury River.
- MRS. SCOTT STILL IGNORANT?; Efforts to Communicate with the Aorangi from Honolulu Fail.
- CHAMPION SKATER LOSES.; Edward Rickson Defeated by William Merritt at Springfield.
- GRAND TRUNK TO BUILD ROAD; Contractor Recalls Machinery for Work on Palmer Extension.
- BRITISH WILL SHOOT AT ALIEN AIRSHIPS; Bill Being Rushed Through Parliament to Prevent Visits of Foreign Aerial Craft.
- THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND THE PANAMA TOLLS.
- NEW YORK FORTUNE NO LURE.; Oregon Lumber Mill Engineer Doesn't Care to Leave Job for Riches.
- TERCENTENARY PLANS READY; Founding of Romanoff Dynasty to be Celebrated in St. Petersburg March 6
- BEARDED MEN DEFENDED; Tender Skin and Wiry Hair Make Shaving Difficult.
- KAISER BOASTS OF FARMING.; Rye That Amazed His Neighbors -- Plans to Develop Oxen with Speed.
- CHILDREN ARE SORRY FOR FIXED POST MAN; They Intend to Write the Mayor, Saying He Ought to Have a Little House for Shelter.
- GAIN FOR DEMOCRATS.; Have 12 Supervisors in St. Lawrence Co. -- Progressives Get Two.
- Prof. Samuel L. Herrmann.
- BOURSES OF EUROPE; Better Feeling in Paris, but the London Market Is Weak, with Gloomy Tone.
- FIREMEN PREDICT STRIKE BY SUNDAY; Fear That Judge Knapp Will Not Be Able to Make Terms of Peace.
- COMPARATIVE MEAT PRICES.; Dallas the Only City Showing a Decline Over 1911.
- PEARY TOO ILL TO BE SEEN.; Admiral Is Likely to Stay in Bed Two Weeks Longer.
- 3,000 AT COLUMBIA ALUMNI DAY REUNION; Conference Votes to Restrict Trustee Ballot Privilege to Active Graduates.
- MOTOR TRUCKS NOW PUT TO MANY USES; Demountable Body Makes Chassis Doubly Effective -- Brooklyn Show -- English Car for Race.
- OPPOSED TO INTERVENTION.; Democratic Leaders Are United in Favor of a Cautious Policy.
- Travis Defeats Willoughby at Golf.
- BOBSLEDDING AT TUXEDO.; J.T. Tower, Jr., and Miss Dorothy Kane Win Prizes.
- King George Thanks the President.
- Wesleyan Trims Syracuse.
- DIES AIDING SKATER.; Theological Student Swept Under the Ice in Carnegie Lake.
- POPE DID NOT LEAVE PALACE.; Official Denial of Report That He Visited Dead Sister's Home.
- THE RAILWAY STRIKE THREAT.
- English Offer to Harvard Theologian.
- ANNAPOLIS GRADUATE PREMIER OF JAPAN; Count Yamamoto, Who Organized the Victorious Japanese Navy, Heads a New Cabinet.
- Should Include the Encounter Between Tabor and Magrath.
- Prof. Rathgen to Lecture Here.
- TELL STORIES HEARD FROM LINCOLN'S LIPS; Genealogical Society Listens to War Telegrapher's Reminiscences of the President.
- LINA CAVALIERI RETURNS.; Chagrined Because She Cannot Sing to Poor from City Hall Steps.
- INCORPORATION BILL FOR ALL EXCHANGES; Governor Has It Introduced to Force Those Bodies Under Banking Department.
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- WILSON IS ELECTED BY QUAINT CEREMONY; Crowds Watch House and Senate Canvass the Electoral Vote for Him and Marshall.
- OIL OUSTER UPHELD.; Standard Fails in Its Effort to Do Business in Missouri.
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- PRAISES CHICAGO TEACHERS.; They Bring High Ideals Into Their Work, Says Dean Sumner.
- HAROLD M'CORMICK WINS GOLD RACQUET; Chicago Expert Defeats Greenshields of Canada, 3 Sets to 1, for Tuxedo Trophy.
- FOR PUBLIC MORALS POLICE.; Assemblyman Offers Bill Authorizing Force Gaynor Wants.
- WORLD'S RECORD FOR KOLEHMAINEN; Finnish Runner Covers Five Miles at New York A.C. Games in 24:29 1-5.
- COLUMBIA DEFEATS PENN AT BASKET BALL; All of the Points Scored in Second Period of Fast and Skillful Contest.
- PISTOL KILLED CAPT. CRAW.; Authority on Arms Aids Defense in Trial for Coal Yard Murder.
- Cancel Foreign Concerns' Charters.
- THE GARMENT STRIKES.
- BOY'S SLED HITS AN AUTO.; Son of Benjamin Scudder of Bogota, N.J., Has His Skull Fractured.
- HAS FRIEDMANN'S REMEDY.; Prof. Ehrlich Confirms Report That It Has Been Turned Over to Him.
- The "Colonna Madonna."
- BIG SHIPPING DEAL RUMORED IN PARIS; Reports Current That American Interests Mean to Buy Many Ships from German Lines.
- Finley Acker.
- PANAMA FAIR BILL KILLED.; Measure Providing $2,000,000 for Government Participation Is Shelved.
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- DAGGERS AND BLOOD ON MAYOR'S LETTERS; Not Disturbed at Abuse, He Says, Though the Ignorant May Be Provoked to Assassination.
- GRAIN MEN MAY BE ACCUSED.; Talk of Bucketshopping Inquiry in Chicago Board of Trade.
- Buildings Wrecked and Park Trees Mowed Down In City Center.; THREE AMERICANS SHOT
- MADE IN NEW YORK," MOTTO; Merchants' Association Is to Make This Mean Something.
- LONDON FOR INTERVENTION.; Press Believes the Washington Government Might Act Properly.
- Trotting Races on Snow at Eastview.
- WAS THREATENED, MISSING GIRL SAYS; Man Arrested Made Her Go with Him, She Tells Friend Who Met Her.
- KOHLER WANTS CAUGH HILL.; New York Turfman Makes Bid for Star Sprinter.
- HIGH LIGHTS BEST ALL OVER THE CITY; Engineer Lacombe Tells How New York's Illumination Could Be Improved.
- PEDDLE INSTITUTE WINS.; Newark Basket Ball Team Defeats Lawrenceville Five on Latter's Court.
- BEGS RACE TO GO SLOW.; New Jersey Clergyman Finds Peril in Present High Pressure.
- FALSE AND FRAUDULENT."
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- An Ambrosian Dish.
- SIEGFRIED" IN THE CYCLE.; Mr. Jacques Urlus as the Hero Makes a Favorable Impression.
- MICHAEL QUITS AS CONSUL.; Head of Calcutta Service Was Once Chief Clerk to John Hay.
- MILITANTS BURN PARK HALL.; " Votes for Women" Scratched on Path in Regent Park.
- O'GORMAN STIRS ROOT.; No-Toll Repeal Bill Starts Controversy in Committee.
- MADERO IS UNPERTURBED.; Calmly Directs the Fight in the Face of Diaz Bombardment.
- BROOKLYN CLUB TO OPEN PARK APRIL 9; Philadelphia Team Will Inaugurate Season in New Stadium in Flatbush.
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- New Trotting Rule Opposed.
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- KID" WILLIAMS WINS BOUT.; Baltimore Boy's Strong Infighting Defeats Eddie Campi.
- DON'T GIVE ALL TO WIFE.; Husband Who Gives Whole Salary to Her "No Man at All," Says Judge.
- YALE DOWNS PRINCETON.; Elis Play Splendid Basket Ball Game, Scoring 29 Points to 22.
- MRS. WEST TO TESTIFY.; Action for Commissions on Shakespeare Exhibition Being Heard.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- Barrie's Message to School Children.
- Brooklyn, Good and Bad.
- Oxford to Honor Prof. Royce.
- MISS BESSIE WILLSON WEDS.; Married to Dr. Arthur Bedell of Albany by Rev. Dr. Leighton Parks.
- SUFFRAGE HIKERS UNDAUNTED BY COLD; Plod on to Metuchen, N.J., Though One Woman Needs a Doctor When She Gets There.
- Uranium Sails for This Port.
- ILLINOIS DEADLOCK.; No Choice for Either Term on First Joint Ballot.
- Bank of France's Metal Holdings.
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- GEN. ALLEN RETIRES TO-DAY.; Chief Signal Officer Initiated Aviation in the Army.
- CONSULAR TRADE NOTES.
- Eddie Lennox Sold to Montreal Club.
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- The Shuffler Sold for $1,125.
- LATEST DEALINGS IN THE REALTY FIELD; Investors Increase Their Holdings Along Line of the Lexington Avenue Subway.
- Chicago's Mayor Opposes Boxing Bill.
- PAYS BURNED-OUT TENANTS.; Chicago Landlord Gives $100 Each to Eighty-three Families.
- NEW YORK DOWNS QUAKERS.; Visitors Lose First Game for Y.M.H.A. Basket Ball Championship.
- FIGHT TO GET MAN ACCUSED BY CHILD; Detectives Have Running Battle with Crowd Determined to Take Prisoner from Them.
- PRETTY COMEDY IN LONDON.; " Eliza Comes to Stay" Is Produced in the Criterion.
- Should Be Applied Each Year to Redemption of Bonds.
- Belgian General Strike in Prospect.
- CHILDREN AND FACTS; Dean Rusby Protests at Plan to Separate Them
- BETRAYED BY A WOMAN.; Chicago Police Arrest a Man Suspected of $89,000 Train Robbery.
- PLAYLETS AT THE PRINCESS.; Stock Company Is Being Formed for Little Theatre in 39th Street.
- LAST FIGHT BEGINS ON DUAL SUBWAYS; Shearn Will Try for Court of Appeals To-day and Lead Attack at Public Hearing.
- SILENT ON SCOTT'S SHORTAGE OF FUEL; Officers of the Expedition Refuse to Discuss Dead Leader's Statement as to Depots.
- BABIES AT WORK IN STATE FACTORIES; Investigating Committee Reports Many Violations of Child Labor Law.
- DR. ALSBERG BEGINS FIGHT ON FAKE DRUGS; New Chief of Bureau of Chemistry Says He Is Determined to Drive Out Worthless Nostrums
- HOUSE LEADERS PLAN CURB ON MONEY BILLS; Fear a National Scandal Should Appropriations Exceed the 1910 Record.
- SAFE SO FAR," SAYS WILSON.; Ambassador Sends Assurance to His Father-in-Law.
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- COLUMBIA JUNIORS WIN.; Interclass Swimming Contests in Morningside Heights Pool.
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- FOR ENDING DEATH PENALTY.; Illinois and Indiana Bills Abolish It -- Fines for Tipping Proposed.
- PRINCETON SEVEN BEAT YALE 8 TO 2; Players No Match for Tiger-town Team When Baker Gets Started.
- GETS HER WISH; SHE'S 100; Miss Martenis Reaches Century Mark and Is Likely to Go Well Beyond.
- LONDON TO HEAR CARUSO.; Tenor Will Sing in Covent Garden Opera -- Scotti Also Engaged.
- Safe Elevator Cars.
- Dr. Arctowski Says Shackleton Misinterpreted His Statements.
- READ ABOUT HIMSELF AND STARTED HOME; George J. Luhn Discovered in Bridgeport That He Had Been Missing a Week.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- SILENT ON SCOTT'S SHORTAGE OF FUEL
- ALEXANDER CHOSEN REGENT.; He and Other Members of His Family Prominent in Educational Affairs.
- COTTON DUCK EXPORTS DROP
- NO INTERVENTION BY PRESIDENT ALONE; Taft Determined That Congress Must Take Lead in Any Drastic Action Toward Mexico.
- SUES STONE TRUST; SEEKS A DISSOLUTION; Government Charges That Combination Influences Architects by the Use of Money.
- CUBA ALSO SENDS A WARSHIP.; Flagship Will Go to Vera Cruz to Protect Cubans There.
- EARLY RISING RIDERS MEET.; Equestrian Club Holds Its Annual Breafast in Central Park.
- WOMEN'S GOLF AT PINEHURST; Mrs. Alexander McGregor of Massachusetts Leads in Test Round.