Articles
- TINKER IN AUTO WRECK.; Baseball Manager Has Narrow Escape When His Car Dashes Into Curb.
- PRESIDENT TO OPEN A BLIND LIGHTHOUSE; Taft, Choate, and Miss Helen Keller Will Speak at Dedication on Washington's Birthday.
- ARREST "MILLIONAIRE KID."; Crease Charged with Robbing the Royal Bank of Canada.
- May Handicap Cornell Crew.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
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- Subway Side Doors Dangerous.
- Death of Alfred Hawksworth.
- VICAR FLED TO AFRICA.; Missing Incumbent of Yorkshire Parish Sends Wireless Defense.
- THE FINANCIAL SITUATION IN AMERICA AND EUROPE
- WON'T MEET STRIKERS.; Head of Clothing Trade Association Says It Is Opposed to Closed Shop.
- CLASH OVER VICE ORDER.; Mobile Police Chief Holds Up Mayor's Edict Banishing Women.
- LEAVES ARMY FOR CHURCH.; West Point Cadet Resigns in Order to Study for Priesthood.
- CHAMPION KILBANE TO BOX KIRKWOOD; Shugrue and Lore Also on Card -- Boxing Programme of Local Clubs.
- BOY SCOUTS TRAIL SHOOTER.; Cause His Arrest After Giving First Aid to His Victim.
- NOW WANTS HER CHILDREN.; Mrs. Marcus, Who Left Them and Husband, Appeals to Court.
- Draw in Cuban Chess Match.
- De la Barra Has Faith in Mexicans.
- Compulsory Oaths.
- The Times's College Section.
- Oldest Jesuit Priest Dead.
- COMING ON THE CARMANIA.; Count and Countess St. Bon and Lady Hadfield Among the Passengers.
- LONDON MARKET STAGNANT.; American Securities Rally in Sympathy with Wall Street.
- TURKISH CABINET READY TO GIVE UP; Grand Vizier Is Visiting Foreign Embassies and Discussing Terms of Surrender.
- Yale Law Students to Hear Goff.
- Pending in Court of Appeals.
- GIANTS LEAVE FOR TRAINING CAMP; Manager McGraw and Five Players Lead Advance on Marlin -- To Arrive Wednesday.
- Boxing Bouts for State Legislators.
- IMMIGRATION BILL UP TO-DAY.; Repassage by Both Houses Over Veto Is Sure, Says Dillingham.
- CABINET APPROVES MESSAGE TO MADERO; No Change in Our Policy of Non-Intervention, Says Secretary Knox.
- INSURING ONE'S OWN.; Subway Contractor Upon an Important Phase of Employers' Liability.
- TOOK HINT AND LEFT MEXICO JUST IN TIME; American Mining Operator Was Informed Two Days Before That Trouble Was Coming.
- FINE CAST TO SING 'CYRANO' ON FEB. 27; Gatti-Casazza Picks Date for Premiere of Walter Damrosch's Opera in English.
- STORM BEATS BACK POLAR RESCUERS; Second Norwegian Expedition Fails to Reach the Germans Stranded in Spitzbergen.
- PLAN TO POPULARIZE THE PUBLIC LIBRARY; Now That It Is Thoroughly Organized, Special Efforts Will Be Made to Aid Readers.
- OUR TRADE WITH RUSSIA.; Russo-American Chamber Is Planned to Increase It.
- PARIS FEELS MEXICAN UNREST.; Market Conditions in General, However, Are Healthy.
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- GOV. WILSON DEFINES 'THE NEW FREEDOM'; In a Book Bearing That Title He Calls It Emancipation from All Forms of Slavery.
- $41,000,000 FOR NEW TRACKS.; Canadian Railway Is Spending This Sum This Year on Extensions.
- HELPED TO FINANCE ROOSEVELT'S HUNT; Mystery as to Who Met the Expenses of His African Trip Is Partly Cleared.
- Rube Waddell Seriously Ill.
- ADD MORE EXHIBITS.; Motor Boat Show at the Garden Now Complete.
- MRS. MARIE HENDERSON SHOT; Accidentally Wonded by Her Daughter Who Thought Her a Burglar.
- MR. DE LA BARRA'S MESSAGE.
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- MEANINGLESS ETIQUETTE.; Should a Man Raise His Hat While Riding in Elevators?
- TREVINO REMAINS LOYAL.; Choice of Rebels for President Still Supports the Government.
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- Explosion Kills 3, Fatally Hurts 6.
- GLOOM IN BERLIN.; No Hope of Improvement Till the Political Outlook Changes.
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- MOB BUFFETS HIKERS, NOW IN PHILADELPHIA; Insufficient Police Guard to Meet Marchers After They Crossed the Delaware.
- FUEL COST NOW TROUBLES BRITONS; Company Organized to Produce and Refine Petrol -- Show Question Up Abroad.
- HANNA'S JOURNALISM SCHOOL; Cleveland Publisher Gives $10,000 a Year to Found It at Western Reserve.
- Speaker First of Red Sox to Resign.
- Ski Jumper Clears 169 Feet.
- NEW YORKER CHOSEN BRITISH CHIEF RABBI; Jewish Electoral College Meeting in London Selects the Rev. Dr. Joseph H. Hertz.
- PEACE PROSPECTS.
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- COMMUTERS UPBRAIDED; For Taking Little Interest in Local Affairs.
- CHILE SOUNDS HER NEIGHBORS.; Wants to Know Argentina's and Brazil's Views About Our Intervention.
- THE NEW YORK SYMPHONY.; Pauer Plays Liszt's A Major Concerto -- 'A Fairy Tale' by Victor Kolar
- AIR POSTMAN FLIES AGAIN.; Jones Makes Another Jump on His Way Here with Parcels.
- FEAR POWERS PUSH CHINA TOWARD RUIN; Franco-Russian Intrigues to Prevent Success of Loan Helped by British Foreign Office.
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- FRIGHT MAY HAVE KILLED HIM; George Bush of Greenwich Died an Hour After Entering Hospital.
- QUAKERS WIN AT SQUASH.; Newhall Captures Individual National Championship from Haines.
- YALE FAVORITE FOR SWIMMING PENNANT; Intercollegiate Championship Titles May Be Decided Friday at New Haven.
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- UNFORTUNATE.
- Zone of Safety Established for Foreigners Near Embassy.; CROWDS OUT IN STREETS
- HIGH SCHOOL "DEFECTIVES."; Attributed to Laxness of Principals and Superintendents.
- Mexican Warships Recalled.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
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- PLANS FOR FIRE CONVENTION.; Madison Square Garden Selected for Meeting of International Engineers.
- RALPH HERZ WEDS AGAIN.; Mrs. Langtry Sees Lulu Glaser's Ex-Husband Marry Mrs. Harden.
- TIPS IN THE BILL IN ONE HOTEL NOW; Ten Per Cent. on Checks of More Than 50 Cents Goes to the Waiter at The Breslin.
- ARMY TESTS PLEASE HIGH OFFICIALS; Last Week's Mobilization Orders Obeyed with Gratifying Precision.
- CHANGE DOG SHOW METHODS; Want Judges and Handlers Licensed -- L.I. Club Dinner.
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- THE WAGNER REPORT.
- NEITHER SIDE WANTED TRUCE.; Diaz and Huerta Consented Reluctantly -- Madero Was Exasperated.
- SCOTT DIED IN VAIN?; The Scientific American's Editor Appraises the Hero's Work.
- 20 HURT IN A CHURCH.; Gas Explosion Interrupts the Service and Wrecks Interior of Edifice.
- WINDOWS' PENSIONS IN OPERATION HERE; Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor Starts Experiment.
- EVANS DINIES HIDDEN SECRET ABOUT SCOTT; Written Narrative of the Last Struggle Far Short of Facts, It Is Said.
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- ELIOT DIDN'T BLAME TAFT.; Admits Calling Fourth-Class Postmasters Patronage Men.
- WANT STATE GUARANTEE LAW; Union Bank Victims Seek to Prevent Similar Failures.
- MISS WILSON'S NEW WORK.; President-Elect's Eldest Daughter Conducts Social Centre Campaign.
- ROOSEVELT ON "NEXT FIGHT"; Advises Nevada Mooser to Prepare for It Four Years Hence.
- CHANGE ATHLETIC DATES.; Yale and Harvard May Rearrange Baseball and Track Schedule.
- FIREMEN REACH CRUCIAL HOUR; Railroad Managers indicate End Of Negotiations and Wait for "Strike to Come On."
- POOR ICE FOR YACHTS.; Four Boats Compete for Trophy on Shrewsbury River.
- NEEDS NO SLUMBER, SAYS HARVARD MAN; Professor Has Lived Twenty Years Without sleeping, It's Asserted, Yet Is Healthy.
- GENOVEVO DE LA O & CO.
- Tells of Fighting at Night.
- AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENTS; Increased 144 Per Cent. Last Year Over Previous Average.
- Brown-Benziger Engagement.
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- GENEROUS NEW YORK LEADS IN CITY COST; Spends More Than Any of Her Sisters in Outlay for Maintenance.
- ROBIN GOT MILLION, VAN TUYL ASSERTS; Banking Superintendent Tells Governor He Was Justified in Prosecuting Northern's Head.
- KOLEHMAINEN BEATS QUEAL.; Finnish Runner Covers 15 Miles in Fast Time at Boston.
- BRAND-NEW PLANS FOR SUBWAY SYSTEM; Maltbie and Mitchel Come Now with Figures Showing City Can Do Its Own Building.
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- RADIO FOR ROCKEFELLERS.; Sons of William G. Study Wireless -- To Have Home Plant When Qualified.
- UNFAIR TAXATION.
- BARRETT IS SORRY NOW.; Regrets He Didn't Consult Taft and Knox Before Proposing Mediation.
- WHITMAN NOW AFTER SWEENEY'S SUPERIOR; Has New Evidence Implicating Men Who Are Likely to Make Confession.
- Miss Gertrude Lyle Engaged.
- MAWSON EXPEDITION SAFE.; Australian Antarctic Explorer Sends Wireless of Start for Home.
- HUES OF RAINBOW IN SPRING GOWNS; Opening Fashion Display at Auteuil Indicates a Season of Flaring Colors.
- BALTIC SAILOR LEAPS INTO SEA IN STORM; His Mates, Who Kept Him Back When He Tried Before, Unable to Save Him.
- EX-SENATOR HALE VERY ILL.; In a Critical Condition Following a Paralytic Stroke.
- THREE RACES FOR ELLER.; Georgetown Flier Shows Good Form at Baltimore Meet.
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- AUTO RACES AT BRIGHTON.; Western Association to Invade Metropolis May 30 and 31.
- J.B. MOTT DIES IN AIKEN.; Was a Retired Broker and Once a Well-Known Polo Player.
- MEMORIAL BEACONS AT PANAMA.
- OROZCO HOLDS BORDER TOWN.; Railroad Bridges Blown Up to Stop Federal Troops.
- BUSY WEEK FOR WILSON.; Anti-Trust Bills Expected to Be Laws by Saturday.
- CAMPANIA 36 HOURS LATE.; Held Back by Gale and Heavy Sea -- Lord Leigh Aboard.
- CHESTER S. LORD QUITS SUN.; 32 Years Its Managing Editor and 41 Years on Its Staff.
- HE INVENTED COLD STORAGE.; Rescued from Want, Charles Tellier, at 85, Receives Honors in Paris.
- DECLINES $12,000 CALL HERE.; Mr. Cameron Will Stay in Toronto at $3,000, Despite Calvary's Offer.
- BROKERS TO CLEAN HOUSE.; New Association Aims to Drive Out Bucket Shops and Swindlers.
- BARNES IS TAFT'S GUEST.; No Political Significance Attached to White House Visit.
- DIVIDING HIGHWAY FUNDS.; Of $50,000,000 Bond Issue $30,000,000 Will Improve County Roads.