The November 14, 1921 was a Monday under the star sign of ♏. It was the 317 day of the year. President of the United States was Warren G. Harding.
If you were born on this day, you are 103 years old. Your last birthday was on the Thursday, November 14, 2024, 306 days ago. Your next birthday is on Friday, November 14, 2025, in 58 days. You have lived for 37,927 days, or about 910,252 hours, or about 54,615,160 minutes, or about 3,276,909,600 seconds.
14th of November 1921 News
News as it appeared on the front page of the New York Times on November 14, 1921
GERMANS AROUSED OVER CONFERENCE; Exceptionally Full Reports From Washington Are Closely Scanned in Berlin. DISAPPOINTMENT IS SHOWN Hopes Had Been Nursed of Gain to Themselves in Reparations Question.
Date: 14 November 1921
Copyright, 1921, by the New York Times Company. Special Cable To the New York Times
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BERLIN, Nov. 13.--The entire press today made a feature of the opening of the Washington conference, particularly the speeches of President Harding and Secretary Hughes, of which unusually full wireless reports were received, with exceptionally fast transmission.
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NO NEED OF SUBSIDY IN REPLACING SHIPS; Private Builders Would Be Hit, but Government Yards and Plants Could Do Work. HOPE TO SPARE SOME UNITS Our Navy Experts Are Reluctant to Scrap 43-500-Ton Fighters--End of Battle Cruiser Is Seen.
Date: 15 November 1921
Special to The New York Times
WASHINGTON, Nov. 14.--While the adoption of the proposal for a ten-year naval holiday would practically scrap the private shipbuilding industry so far as capital fighting ships are concerned experts expressed the opinion today that provision for replacements could be ...
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LINER OBSERVED ARMISTICE.; The Zeeland Brings 58 in First Class Cabin and 172 in Second.
Date: 14 November 1921
Among the passengers arriving yesterday from Antwerp, Cherbourg and Southampton on the Red Star liner Zeeland was Mrs. Kenneth Brown, better known under the pen name of "Demetra Vaka." She had spent the Summer in the Near East with her husband.
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SHIP AFIRE AT SEA SENDS CALL FOR AID; Freighter San Francisco, With Crew of 45, Gets Aid 450 Miles From Azores.
Date: 14 November 1921
The American freighter San Francisco, bound from Lisbon to New York with a general cargo, was reported to be on fire yesterday about 1,100 miles southeast of the Ambrose Channel lightship and 450 miles northwest of the Azores.
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BRITISH PEOPLE ACCLAIM HUGHES; Swept Off Their Feet by His Dramatic Opening of the Washington Conference. JOY RECALLS ARMISTICE Prediction That the Nation, if Sea Power Is Assured, Will Go Limit With America.
Date: 15 November 1921
By Charles H. Grasty. Copyright, 1921, By the New York Times Company. Special Cable To the New York Times
Charles Grasty
LONDON, Nov. 14.--London's reception of the news from Washington divides itself into two phases.
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RADICALS RIDICULE ARMS CONFERENCE; Speakers at Harlem Rally Call Washington Parley "One Great, Grand, Glorious Fake." TALK ABOUT A REVOLUTION Workers Advised Not to Disarm, but to Prepare for a Conflict--Want Rule of Proletariat.
Date: 14 November 1921
Under the protecting folds of theAmerican flag, Communists, Socialists, members of the Workers League and various other radicals gathered in the New Star Casino in East 107th Street yesterday afternoon and cheered predictions of the coming of the "workers' revolution," and denounced the Confererence ...
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WESTERN RAILWAY BUSINESS SMALLER; Marked Slump in Recent Tonnage From That of MonthWhen Strike Impended.GRAIN TRADERS SKEPTICAL Market Favors Buying Side, butSpeculators Await Further Developments.
Date: 14 November 1921
Special to The New York Times
CHICAGO, Nov. 13.--Traffic over Western railroads has slumped materially as a result of the reaction from the stimulus given the movement of freight on account of the prospective strike late in October. Loadings of practically all commodities are materially less than those of October and also as compared with last year.
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UP-AND-DOWN DAY FOR CHICAGO GRAINS; Sales for Profits, on Bulges in the Early Market, Carry Prices Off Sharply.
Date: 15 November 1921
Special to The New York Times
CHICAGO, Nov. 14.--Wheat advanced around 1 cent in the early trading, at the top showing 10 1/8 to 12 1/8 over the inside figures of Nov. 4. but heavy selling, which the pit credits to a leading local interest and also to prominent professionals, carried prices off sharply.
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WILSON NOT NEUTRAL AT HEART; Policy of the Head, Not of the Feelings, According to His Former Secretary--How White House Watchers Viewed the Exciting Election Returns of 1916, When Hughes Seemed Victorious WOODROW WILSON AS I KNOW HIM
Date: 14 November 1921
By Joseph P. Tumulty
Joseph Tumulty
AN unusual incident occurred about 8:30 o'clock in the evening shortly after my talk with the President. I was called to the telephone and told that some one in New York, who refused to give his name, wished to speak to me on a highly important matter. I went to the phone.
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MUSIC; Feodor Chaliapin's Concert. Reinald Werrenrath's Song Recital.
Date: 14 November 1921
By Richard Aldrich
Richard Aldrich
Feodor Chaliapin, the famous Russian basso, made his first appearance in New York last evening since his brief stay at the Metropolitan Opera House fourteen seasons ago.
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