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1 Monday, November 1, 1920  





2 Tuesday, November 2, 1920  





3 Wednesday, November 3, 1920  





4 Thursday, November 4, 1920  





5 Friday, November 5, 1920  





6 Saturday, November 6, 1920  





7 Sunday, November 7, 1920  





8 Monday, November 8, 1920  





9 Tuesday, November 9, 1920  





10 Wednesday, November 10, 1920  





11 Thursday, November 11, 1920  





12 Friday, November 12, 1920  





13 Saturday, November 13, 1920  





14 Sunday, November 14, 1920  





15 Monday, November 15, 1920  





16 Tuesday, November 16, 1920  





17 Wednesday, November 17, 1920  





18 Thursday, November 18, 1920  





19 Friday, November 19, 1920  





20 Saturday, November 20, 1920  





21 Sunday, November 21, 1920  





22 Monday, November 22, 1920  





23 Tuesday, November 23, 1920  





24 Wednesday, November 24, 1920  





25 Thursday, November 25, 1920  





26 Friday, November 26, 1920  





27 Saturday, November 27, 1920  





28 Sunday, November 28, 1920  





29 Monday, November 29, 1920  





30 Tuesday, November 30, 1920  





31 References  














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November 2, 1920: Warren G. Harding elected U.S. president with 60% of the popular vote, 76% of the electoral vote
November 2, 1920: Execution of teenager Kevin Barry triggers escalating violence in Ireland
November 15, 1920: League of Nations holds its first session at its permanent location in Geneva
November 25, 1920: Gaston Chevrolet and other racers killed in crash in last event of season, wins U.S. driving title

Monday, November 1, 1920[edit]

Tuesday, November 2, 1920[edit]

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Republican Warren G. Harding, Democrat James M. Cox
Rep. Robertson (R-Okla.)

Wednesday, November 3, 1920[edit]

Thursday, November 4, 1920[edit]

Friday, November 5, 1920[edit]

Saturday, November 6, 1920[edit]

Sunday, November 7, 1920[edit]

Monday, November 8, 1920[edit]

Tuesday, November 9, 1920[edit]

Flag of the Free City of Danzig

Wednesday, November 10, 1920[edit]

Thursday, November 11, 1920[edit]

The Unknown Warrior, London
Tombe du Soldat inconnu, Paris

Friday, November 12, 1920[edit]

Commissioner Landis and the owners

Saturday, November 13, 1920[edit]

Sunday, November 14, 1920[edit]

Monday, November 15, 1920[edit]

Tuesday, November 16, 1920[edit]

Wednesday, November 17, 1920[edit]

Thursday, November 18, 1920[edit]

Friday, November 19, 1920[edit]

Saturday, November 20, 1920[edit]

Sunday, November 21, 1920[edit]

Monday, November 22, 1920[edit]

Tuesday, November 23, 1920[edit]

Wednesday, November 24, 1920[edit]

Thursday, November 25, 1920[edit]

Friday, November 26, 1920[edit]

Saturday, November 27, 1920[edit]

Sunday, November 28, 1920[edit]

Monday, November 29, 1920[edit]

Tuesday, November 30, 1920[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Dr Zayas Elected President of Cuba", Boston Daily Globe, November 4, 1920, p12
  • ^ a b c d e "Record of Current Events", The American Review of Reviews Volume 62 (December, 1920), pp585-589
  • ^ "Dr Harding Goes on the Warpath— Accepts Judge's Denial of 'Negro Blood' Story", Boston Daily Globe, November 2, 1920, p1
  • ^ "Hunt for Radium Valued at $13,000— Woman at Utica Hospital Threw It Away", Boston Daily Globe, November 2, 1920, p9
  • ^ "Looking for Radium in a Hospital Sewer!", La Crosse (WI) Tribune and Leader-Press, November 17, 1920, p16
  • ^ "News Items", New York Medical Journal, April 6, 1921, p546
  • ^ "British Execute Boy, 18, For Sinn Fein Slaying", Washington Times, November 1, 1920, p1
  • ^ "Kill 6, Wound 8 in Fourteen Raids by Sinn Feiners— Kevin Barry Dies in Dublin Jail, While Thousands Recite Prayers in the Countryside", The New York Times, November 2, 1920, p1
  • ^ "10 IRA men reburied 80 years on", CNN.com, October 14, 2001
  • ^ "Harding Wins; Million Lead Here; Big Republican Gains in Congress", The New York Times, November 3, 1920, p1
  • ^ "Harding Victory Keeps Growing; Senate Majority 22, House 150— His Electoral Vote 404", Boston Daily Globe, November 5, 1920, p1
  • ^ "Cox Paper Concedes Landslide to Harding; Defeated Owner Mum", Pittsburgh Gazette Times, November 3, 1920, p1
  • ^ Mitchell Stephens, Beyond News: The Future of Journalism (Columbia University Press, 2014) p56
  • ^ "Radio Phones to Flash Election Vote in Danville", Washington Herald, November 2, 1920, p12
  • ^ Ed Salamon, Pittsburgh's Golden Age of Radio (Arcadia Publishing, 2010) p7
  • ^ "Will Use Wireless— Election Returns to be Sent Out From Pittsburgh", South Bend (IN) Tribune, November 2, 1920, p5
  • ^ Steve J. Wurtzler, Electric Sounds: Technological Change and the Rise of Corporate Mass Media (Columbia University Press, 2007) p24
  • ^ "Woman Elected to Congress by Oklahoma", Boston Daily Globe, November 4, 1920, p1
  • ^ "Scotland Goes Wet in Ratio of 36 to 10", Boston Daily Globe, November 4, 1920, p20
  • ^ "Burn Five Negroes and Hang Another— Florida Mob Inflicts Severe Reprisals in Raid", Boston Daily Globe, November 4, 1920, p3
  • ^ "We must pardon Private Daly, the last man shot for mutiny", by Fergal Keane, The Irish Independent, January 9, 1999
  • ^ David F. Krugler, 1919, The Year of Racial Violence: How African Americans Fought Back (Cambridge University Press, 2014) p300
  • ^ "Samoan Governor Commits Suicide— Was to Face an Inquiry", The New York Times, November 6, 1920, p1
  • ^ "Storm Wrecked Sailor Is Eaten By Big Sharks", Oakland (CA) Tribune, November 4, 1920, reprinted in sharkattackfile.net
  • ^ "Shark Attacks Wreck Victims— Survivor Tells How 64 Persons Struggled in Sea as Typhoon Raged", Washington Post, November 12, 1920, p1
  • ^ "Deutsche Bank Forges Ahead", Vancouver Daily Province, November 4, 1920, p7
  • ^ "Gov Clement Gives Graham Full Pardon— Vermont Ex-Governor Freed Two Hours After Being Sentenced to From Five to Eight Years", Boston Daily Globe, November 5, 1920, p1
  • ^ "Carpentier Signs to Meet Dempsey", The New York Times, November 6, 1920, p1
  • ^ "Harvard, in Last Ditch Pull-up, Battles Princeton to 14-14 Tie", Boston Sunday Globe, November 7, 1920, p1
  • ^ Stephen Kotkin, Stalin: Paradoxes of Power, 1878-1928 (Penguin, 2014) p379
  • ^ Birgit Beumers, Pop Culture Russia!: Media, Arts, and Lifestyle (ABC-CLIO, 2005) p1
  • ^ Richard Stites, Revolutionary Dreams: Utopian Vision and Experimental Life in the Russian Revolution (Oxford University Press, 1991)
  • ^ "At a Meeting to Depose Ban Johnson as the American League President a New 12-team National League Is Proposed", This Day in Baseball
  • ^ "League Baseball Ripped Wide Open— New National Circuit Formed by 11 Clubs Including Both in Boston— One More to be Admitted", Boston Daily Globe, November 9, 1920, p1
  • ^ "American League Plans Boston Club", Boston Daily Globe, November 9, 1920, p7
  • ^ Mark I. West, A Children's Literature Tour of Great Britain (Scarecrow Press, 2003) p121
  • ^ "Orders Liquor Agent to Act— Owners May Take Their Liquor Home", Boston Daily Globe, November 9, 1920, p1
  • ^ Raphael Lemkin, Axis Rule in Occupied Europe: Laws of Occupation, Analysis of Government, Proposals for Redress (The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., 2008) p155
  • ^ "Member of Parliament Arrested As Red in Dublin", Pittsburgh Gazette-Times, November 11, 1920, p1
  • ^ "Parliament Man Held for Sedition— Lieut. Col. L'Estrange Accused of Expressing Hope for Coming of 'British Revolution.'", Barre (VT) Daily Times, November 12, 1920, p1
  • ^ Laurence V. Moyer, Victory Must be Ours: Germany in the Great War, 1914–1918 (Pen and Sword, 1995)
  • ^ Brian Joseph Martin, Napoleonic Friendship: Military Fraternity, Intimacy, and Sexuality in Nineteenth-century France (University Press of New England, 2011) p271
  • ^ "The day that Ted helped Unknown Warrior to his rest", by Karen Dunne, Crawley Observer, June 1, 2016
  • ^ "11/11/18: The significance of the Unknown Soldier", Queensland Country Life, November 12, 1918
  • ^ "Commemorating France’s Unknown Soldier", by Robert Korengold, Bonjour Paris, November 7, 2012
  • ^ "Irish Home Rule Bill Is Adopted— Motion to Reject Lost by Vote of 183 to 52", Boston Daily Globe, November 12, 1920, p1
  • ^ "Cork Hunger Strikers Fed— All Likely to Recover, Say Physicians— Strike Called Off by Decision of Arthur Griffith", Boston Daily Globe, November 13, 1920, p1
  • ^ "Judge Landis Accepts to Save Game for Kids", Boston Daily Globe, November 13, 1920, p1
  • ^ "Italy and Serbia Sign Adriatic Pact", Boston Daily Globe, November 13, 1920, p1
  • ^ "Austria Applies to Enter League", Boston Daily Globe, November 13, 1920, p8
  • ^ "Divorce Reform in California: The Governor's Commission on the Family and Beyond", by Philip L. Hammer, Santa Clara Law Review (1969)
  • ^ "Charley Chaplin's Wife Gets Divorce— Mildred Harris Accused Him of Cruelty", Boston Daily Globe, November 13, 1920, p1
  • ^ "Wilson Refuses to Let Spy be Shot", Boston Daily Globe, November 14, 1920, p1
  • ^ "Train Robbers Get $1,000,000— Record Looting of Fast Mail in Iowa", Boston Post, November 15, 1920, p1
  • ^ "Train Robbers Get $3,500,000— Amount First Reported Lost Trebled", Boston Post, November 17, 1920, p4
  • ^ "How 3 Boys Accomplished the World's Biggest Robbery", San Francisco Examiner, December 19, 1920
  • ^ "Greek Throne Is the Real Prize In Elections to Be Held Today", Washington Post, November 14, 1920, p1
  • ^ "Reds Wipe Out Wrangel's Army— Beaten Generla Refugee on French Warship", Boston Daily Globe, November 15, 1920, p1
  • ^ "Red Victory Admitted by Wrangel's Premier", Boston Daily Globe, November 15, 1920, p8
  • ^ "Hungary Ratifies Treaty Amid Silence— Mourning Flag to Fly for Duration of Pact", Boston Daily Globe, November 15, 1920, p8
  • ^ a b c d e f g "Record of Current Events", The American Review of Reviews Volume 63 (January, 1921), pp24-28
  • ^ "Six Children Die in Needless Panic", Boston Daily Globe, November 15, 1920, p1
  • ^ "League Assembly Opens, Hails Wilson", by Edwin L. James, The New York Times, November 16, 1920, p1
  • ^ "Hymans League Head— Belgian is Elected Permanent President at Geneva", Washington Post, November 16, 1920, p1
  • ^ "Victory Claimed by Venizelos in Greek Election", Ottawa Citizen, November 15, 1920, p1
  • ^ "Constantine Party Wins in Greece Over Venizelos", The New York Times, November 16, 1920, p1
  • ^ "Death Rate in 1919 Lowest on Record", Boston Daily Globe, November 16, 1920, p4
  • ^ Richard N. Piland, Images of America: Sugar Creek (Arcadia Publishing, 2010)
  • ^ "Our History", Qantas Airlines website
  • ^ "Flashback Friday: 94 Years of Qantas", Airways Magazine online, November 16, 2014
  • ^ "#114 Pitney-Bowes Model M Postage Meter"
  • ^ "W. U. Declines to Trust State Dept— Company Refuses to Handle Any But Prepaid Messages", Boston Daily Globe, November 17, 1920, p2
  • ^ "Shipping Board Telegram Charged— Western Union Quickly Changes Order", Boston Daily Globe, November 19, 1920, p24
  • ^ Sul Ross website
  • ^ "Queen Mother Olga to Be Greek Regent— Rhallis Takes Oath as Premier", Boston Daily Globe, November 19, 1920, p21
  • ^ Didik Pradjoko, Atlas Pelabuhan-Pelabuhan Bersejarah di Indonesia (Historical Atlas of Indonesia), (Indonesian Directorate of History and Culture, 2013) p161
  • ^ "Abortion in the Soviet Union: why it is so widely practiced", by Shalvia Ben-Barak, in The Soviet Union: Party and Society, ed. by Peter J. Potichnyj (Cambridge University Press, 1988) p201
  • ^ Henry P. David, From Abortion to Contraception: A Resource to Public Policies and Reproductive Behavior in Central and Eastern Europe from 1917 to the Present (Greenwood Publishing Group, 1999) p7
  • ^ "Sixteen Drown in Maine Lake— Motor Boat Carrying 33 Woodsmen Burns", Boston Daily Globe, November 20, 1920, p1
  • ^ "1,000 Words on the Four Generations of ROCOR", Orthodox England, St. John's Orthodox Church, Colchester
  • ^ "Ukase No. 362", Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia
  • ^ "Nov 21, 1920 CE: Bloody Sunday", This Day in Geographic History, National Geographic magazine online
  • ^ "How Michael Collins tracked down a deadly informer after Bloody Sunday", by Dermot McEvoy, IrishCentral.com, February 5, 2020
  • ^ "Dublin Raiders Murder 14; Police at Game Kill Many", Boston Daily Globe, November 22, 1920, p1
  • ^ "Headstones erected at unmarked graves of 1920 Bloody Sunday victims", by Rebecca Black, Belfast Telegraph, November 21, 2019
  • ^ "DuPont Relieves Durant of $40,000,000 in Stock— Transfer of 3,000,000 Shares of General Motors Followed by Sharp Recovery in Wall St", Boston Daily Globe, November 23, 1920, p1
  • ^ Alfred D. Chandler, Jr., Strategy and Structure: Chapters in the History of the American Industrial Enterprise (Beard Books, 2003) p114
  • ^ "A Guide to the United States’ History of Recognition, Diplomatic, and Consular Relations, by Country, since 1776: Armenia", Office of the Historian, Foreign Service Institute, United States Department of State
  • ^ "The Arbitral Award on Turkish-Armenian Boundary by Woodrow Wilson, the President of the United States of America", by Ara Papian, Tchobanian Institute, October 16, 2007
  • ^ "Meteor at Kingwood Puts Town in Panic— Occupants of Auto Stunned as Astral Body Crashes to Earth", Pittsburgh Gazette-Times, November 23, 1920, p1
  • ^ "Meteor Falls in Village— Howesville, W. Va., Is Thrown in Panic as it Explodes With Terrific Blast", The New York Times, November 23, 1920, p3
  • ^ "Meteor Plunges to Town Street in West Virginia", Chicago Tribune, November 23, 1920, p1
  • ^ "Large Meteor Falls in West Virginia Town", San Francisco Examiner, November 23, 1920, p1
  • ^ "Pardons 16 Raiders on Columbus, N M— Governor Ends Life Terms of Old Villa Followers", Boston Daily Globe, November 23, 1920, p12
  • ^ Anchorage Chaber of Commerce— Timeline
  • ^ "Anchorage History", Cook Inlet Historical Society
  • ^ "Ohio State Chosen for Pasadena Game", Boston Daily Globe, November 25, 1920, p7
  • ^ "Chevrolet, Jolls Killed; O'Donnell Is Hurt", Los Angeles Times, November 26, 1920, p1
  • ^ "Chevrolet, Though Dead, Is Speedway Champion", Los Angeles Times, November 26, 1920, pS-1
  • ^ "Gaston Chevrolet Killed in Race", The New York Times, November 26, 1920
  • ^ "Gobble up a Rare Thanksgiving Full Moon", by Bob King, Sky & Telescope magazine website, November 21, 2018
  • ^ "Death toll in Albania earthquake rises to 35", Business Standard, November 28, 2019
  • ^ "National Centers for Environmental Information", National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
  • ^ "Queen Mother Olga to Be Greek Regent", Boston Daily Globe, November 19, 1920, p21
  • ^ "Disclosures", CSB Bank financial disclosure statement for 2018
  • ^ The Mark of Zorro 1920 , by Barbara Mitchell, "The Hispanic Almanac" online
  • ^ "In Picture Theaters", in New York Tribune, November 28, 1920, pIII-2; in announcing the public premiere for Sunday, the Tribune reported that the film "comes to the big theater for the second time since its opening."
  • ^ John C. Tibbetts and James M. Welsh, Douglas Fairbanks and the American Century (University Press of Mississippi, 2014)
  • ^ "Big Liverpool Fires Laid to Sinn Fein— Torch Put to Cotton Warehouses in Dock Area", Boston Daily Globe, November 29, 1920, p1
  • ^ "Italy Approves Adriatic Treaty", Boston Sunday Globe, November 28, 1920, p17
  • ^ "Sinn Feiners Kill 16 Police Cadets; New Reprisals Near Scent of Attack; England and Scotland Under Guard", The New York Times, November 30, 1920, p1
  • ^ Peter Cottrell, The Anglo-Irish War: The Troubles of 1913–1922 (Bloomsbury Publishing, 2014)
  • ^ "Today in Irish History, November 28 1920 – The Kilmichael ambush", by John_Dorney, 28 November 2014
  • ^ John R. Lampe, Yugoslavia as History: Twice There Was a Country (Cambridge University Press, 2000) p121
  • ^ F.I.D.A.C. (Fédération Interalliée des Anciens Combattants) – Historique. Statuts. Règlement intérieur. Carte d’Identité FIDAC. La Médaille Scolaire FIDAC | History. Constitution. By-Laws. FIDAC Identity Card. FIDAC Educational Medal; Paris, 1933, p. 2-3
  • ^ Amir D. Aczel, Finding Zero: A Mathematician's Odyssey to Uncover the Origins of Numbers (St. Martin's Press, 2015) p96
  • ^ Edmond Y. Azadian, History on the Move: Views, Interviews and Essays on Armenian Issues (Wayne State University Press, 1999) pp108-109
  • ^ "Notre Dame Star Back Ill with Pneumonia", Boston Globe, November 29, 1920, p7
  • ^ "France Makes Up With Vatican", Boston Daily Globe, December 1, 1920, p1
  • ^ "Ponzi Gets Five Years— To Serve Sentence in Plymouth Jail", Boston Daily Globe, December 1, 1920, p1
  • ^ "Du Pont Chosen Head of General Motors", Boston Daily Globe, December 1, 1920, p1
  • ^ "War Promised for Control of Golf", Boston Daily Globe, December 1, 1920, p9

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