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1 November 1, 1913 (Saturday)  





2 November 2, 1913 (Sunday)  





3 November 3, 1913 (Monday)  





4 November 4, 1913 (Tuesday)  





5 November 5, 1913 (Wednesday)  





6 November 6, 1913 (Thursday)  





7 November 7, 1913 (Friday)  





8 November 8, 1913 (Saturday)  





9 November 9, 1913 (Sunday)  





10 November 10, 1913 (Monday)  





11 November 11, 1913 (Tuesday)  





12 November 12, 1913 (Wednesday)  





13 November 13, 1913 (Thursday)  





14 November 14, 1913 (Friday)  





15 November 15, 1913 (Saturday)  





16 November 16, 1913 (Sunday)  





17 November 17, 1913 (Monday)  





18 November 18, 1913 (Tuesday)  





19 November 19, 1913 (Wednesday)  





20 November 20, 1913 (Thursday)  





21 November 21, 1913 (Friday)  





22 November 22, 1913 (Saturday)  





23 November 23, 1913 (Sunday)  





24 November 24, 1913 (Monday)  





25 November 25, 1913 (Tuesday)  





26 November 26, 1913 (Wednesday)  





27 November 27, 1913 (Thursday)  





28 November 28, 1913 (Friday)  





29 November 29, 1913 (Saturday)  





30 November 30, 1913 (Sunday)  





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November 9, 1913: The "White Hurricane" gale sinks 19 ships on Michigan's Great Lakes, drowns hundreds
Notre Dame's Knute Rockne demonstrates the superiority of the forward pass in football, Irish upset Army Cadets 35-13
Map of casualties of the storm
British suffragette Pankhurst delivers "Freedom or Death" speech to American women in Hartford

The following events occurred in November 1913:

November 1, 1913 (Saturday)[edit]

O'Neill as the Count of Monte Cristo

November 2, 1913 (Sunday)[edit]

November 3, 1913 (Monday)[edit]

November 4, 1913 (Tuesday)[edit]

November 5, 1913 (Wednesday)[edit]

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Mad King Otto and new King Ludwig III

November 6, 1913 (Thursday)[edit]

Attorney Mohandas K. Gandhi
2nd Lieutenant von Forstner

November 7, 1913 (Friday)[edit]

November 8, 1913 (Saturday)[edit]

November 9, 1913 (Sunday)[edit]

November 10, 1913 (Monday)[edit]

Mayor Archer

November 11, 1913 (Tuesday)[edit]

November 12, 1913 (Wednesday)[edit]

November 13, 1913 (Thursday)[edit]

Nobel Laureate Tagore

November 14, 1913 (Friday)[edit]

November 15, 1913 (Saturday)[edit]

Pancho Villa

November 16, 1913 (Sunday)[edit]

November 17, 1913 (Monday)[edit]

November 18, 1913 (Tuesday)[edit]

"Lincoln Beachey and his aeroplane"

November 19, 1913 (Wednesday)[edit]

November 20, 1913 (Thursday)[edit]

Radio Eiffel

November 21, 1913 (Friday)[edit]

Roy and John Boulting

November 22, 1913 (Saturday)[edit]

Sherlock Holmes, seemingly on his deathbed in "The Adventure of the Dying Detective".
Yoshinobu, the last shogun

November 23, 1913 (Sunday)[edit]

November 24, 1913 (Monday)[edit]

November 25, 1913 (Tuesday)[edit]

White House wedding couple Wilson and Sayre

November 26, 1913 (Wednesday)[edit]

November 27, 1913 (Thursday)[edit]

November 28, 1913 (Friday)[edit]

November 29, 1913 (Saturday)[edit]

November 30, 1913 (Sunday)[edit]

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