SEE FAILS TO STIR COLLEGE BURNERS; Elevator Man Who Attacked Women's Institutions Evokes Sharp Replies. PAINT AND BOLDNESS DENIED Educators Challenge Comparison With Girls Out of School-- Home Responsibility Cited.
Date: 24 November 1922
comments on A B See's statement on women's colleges
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FREES AMERICAN WOMAN.; Soviet Releases Mrs. Kay Bennett After Three Days' Detention.
Date: 24 November 1922
released from prison in Russia after 3 days' detention
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SAYS FOUR POWERS MUST CO-OPERATE; Those Which Control World Destiny Will Either Sink or SwimTogether, Says Ackerman.REVOLUTION OF OPINION ONWar Correspondent Tells NationalAdvertisers We Are FacingCritical Second Stage.
Date: 24 November 1922
Special to The New York Times
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83 KILLED, 60 HURT BY DUST EXPLOSION IN ALABAMA MINE; Short Circuit in Dolomite Pit Is Caused by Runaway of a Train of Trip Cars. 480 MINERS WERE TRAPPED Survivors Give Graphic Account of Struggle in the Afterdamp to Reach the Surface. FIRE HINDERS THE RESCUERS Martial Law May Be Declared to Maintain Order--Military Are Already on the Scene.
Date: 23 November 1922
Special to The New York Times
83 miners killed and 60 injured by dust explosion in Woodward Iron Co mine; fire hinders rescuers
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CLEMENCEAU FEELS SO SURE OF SUCCESS HE'S A 'BOY' AGAIN; Pleased by America's Reaction to Speech, He Wants to Go to a Dance. PLANS TO RETURN IN 1976 Receives Ovations in Fifth Avenue and From Host of Children in Brooklyn. TALKS TO BUSINESS MEN Tells Them Stabilization Will Sett1e Debt Question by Re-establishing Trust.
Date: 23 November 1922
comment by U S Sens; comment by prominent men; greeted by school children in Bklyn, speaks at 103d Inf armory, tribute to U S soldiers
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