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BAUMES LAWS VALID, HIGH COURT HOLDS; Life for Fourth Crime No More Arbitrary Than Death for Murder, Appellate Ruling. WARNS JUDGES MUST OBEY Opinion Decries Leniency to the Vicious as Responsible for Increase in Crime. BAUMES LAWS VALID, HIGH COURT HOLDS
Rothstein, A, refuses to discuss report of recent attempt
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THE ONE OUTSTANDING ASPECT OF TRADE IN 1926; Western View of 'Hand-to-Mouth Buying' -- Possible Revolution in Trade Methods.
Review of 1926 and prospects for 1927
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Financial Good Luck of the United States Has Held in 1926 as in Other Past Years
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THE DISCONTENTED FARMER; Feeling at Year-End on Farm Relief, Tariff and Foreign Trade.
Yr-end discontent of farmers on relief legislation, tariff and foreign trade
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$26,925,000 BONDS ARE TAKEN IN WEEK; Total of New Offerings Sold Almost $2,000,000 More Than at Last Year-End.
New bond offerings this week totaled $26,925,000, compared with $74,097,000 last week and $25,076,000 in the corresponding week of last year. Activity was held down to a holiday level, but a rush of important new issues, both foreign and domestic, will reach the market next week.
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NEW YEAR GLADDENS HOMES OF NEEDIEST; Generous Response to Appeal Makes It Possible to Aid More Than 350 Cases. FUND TOTAL NOW $275,056 This Figure Is Made Up of 12,707 Contributions Received Within a Month. FAMILIES KEPT TOGETHER Fear of Separation Departs as Assistance Is Assured for All of This Year.
Contributions
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CONFIDENCE IN NEW YEAR IN GERMANY; Hopes of the Future Based on Tangible Achievements of 1926.
BERLIN, Dec. 31. -- The unquestionable hopefulness of financial Berlin over Germany's outlook for the New Year is partly due to the past year's unexampled boom on the Berlin Stock Exchange and may therefore prove somewhat exaggerated. According to the general run of expert opinion, 1927 will see a decline on the Boerse...
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C.C.N.Y. OVERCOMES VILLANOVA FIVE, 11-9; Gains Sixth Straight Victory in Close Battle -- New York Leads at Half Time, 4-3.
Vs Villanova
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A STRANGE CHAPTER IN BRITISH FINANCE; England's Varied Experiences in a Year of Formidable Industrial Disputes. COAL STRIKE AND TRADE Retrospect of the Consequences of a Prolonged Deadlock in Fuel Production on British Industry.
Review of 1926 by G C Layton
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UNDERWOOD LEAVES PRESIDENCY OF ERIE; Moves Office Across Hall After 25 1/2 Years of Service as Head of Railroad. HE WILL RECEIVE PENSION Presidents. of Eastern Lines to Give Dinner In His Honor Late This Month.
Retires from presidency of Erie RR
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THE STATE WINS ITS PARK.
Ed, The State wins its park (on litigation over Taylor estate)
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WILLING TO TEST "CURE."; British Health Department Makes Offer to Dr. Spahlinger.
Controversy in British medical circles over his tuberculosis serum revived by Dr Nelson's statement that majority of patients treated have died; British Health Dept offered thorough test
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Article 7 -- No Title
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Douglas Shoe and Unions Agree.
W L Douglas Shoe Co reaches agreement with local unions in Brockton, Mass
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HOW FRANCE AND ITALY WILL RETURN TO GOLD; Opinion Differs on Other Markets as to an Outstanding Problem of 1927.
Views on resumption of gold standard
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RULING ON AMERICAN HIDE.; Exchange Decides Preferred Shall Sell Ex Privilege on Jan. 12.
Stock ruling by N Y Stock Exchange
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TO BEAUTIFY BRYANT PARK.; Many Plans Submitted for Restoration When Subway is Finished.
Many plans for its beautification
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CHICAGO REVEL IS TAME.; Hotel Men's Pledge of Enforcement Drives Patrons Out of Loop.
New Yr's Eve quiet in Loop hotels because of owners' pledge of enforcement
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Amsterdam Sees Two Sides to It.
Year-end review of 1926, and prospects for 1927
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DEBUTANTES BOW ON NEW YEAR'S EVE; Miss Barbara Van Rensselaer Introduced at a Dinner and Dance at Pierre's.
One of the few New Year's Eve parties for debutantes was the dinner and dance given last night at Pierre's by Mr. and Mrs. Kiliaen Van Rensselaer of 150 East Sixty-second Street to introduce their daughter. Miss Barbara Van Rensselaer. The guests, all young people, included debutantes of this season and last and young ...
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CALLES PROMISES OIL ISSUE JUSTICE; MOVE FOR SOLUTION; Owners of Rented Lands File to Confirm Titles on Last Day, Protecting Lessee Companies. MOST OF ACREAGE COVERED Mexico City Observers Expect Settlement, but Oil Men Here Say Action Is of No Avail. PRESIDENT ASKS SUPPORT In New Year's Message to People He Declares He...
Pres Calles promises justice to oil operators in his New Year message; 300 land owners file applications for required confirmation of titles; Mexican Embassy in Wash interprets statement of L Morones, Sec of Industry, as indicating that there will be no confiscation of property
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A.A.U. NOT DISTURBED BY OLYMPIC SPLIT; N.C.A.A. Defection Will Not Weaken America for 1928 Games, Says Hulbert. HAS NO SPECIFIC AUTHORITY On the Other Hand, A.A.U. Hall Support of Actual Sports-Governing Bodies, He Asserts.
A A U not disturbed by split with Natl Collegiate A A; Pres Hulbert's statement
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Rall Building In 1926 Advanced.
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INDEPENDENCE BELL RINGS.; Mrs. Kendrick Taps It With Gold Mallet as 1927 Arrives.
Founder's Bell rings in New Year
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AUDUBON AV. HOUSE SOLD TO INVESTORS; The Morrison on 172d Street Corner in Change of Ownership. TO OVERHAUL BUILDING West Eleventh Street Apartment Is in Its Fourth Resale -- Second Avenue Deal.
Apt house at 172d St corner sold
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114 STOCKS SHARE IN DAY'S DIVIDENDS; Profits of 110 Companies Are Distributed, Including Two Payments in Stock. NINETEEN EXTRAS ON LIST Virginian Railway in First Place With $7 on Common -- Other Notable Disbursements.
Divd
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MORE DESTROYERS SENT TO NICARAGUA; They Are to Replace Two of Latimer's Squadron but All May Remain. DIAZ DENIES LOANS HERE Liberals Now Threaten West Coast -- Chilean and Cuban Papers Assail Our Policy.
Message from Pres A Diaz to Legation in Wash in which he denies Amer loans; Costa Rican offer of mediation rejected by Diaz; west coast threatened by Liberal forces; Chilean and Cuban press comment
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CRITICIZES TAX REFUNDS.; Justice Panken Skeptical of Justice of Large Claims Honored.
Criticizes Treas for income tax refunds
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Heydler Declines to Comment.
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BRIGHT SIDE AND DARK SEEN AT PARIS; Cheered by Spectacular Recovery in Franc, Alarmed Over "Deflation Crisis."
Year-end review, and prospects for 1927
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COOLIDGE ASKS THE PRESS TO BACK THE GOVERNMENT IN ITS FOREIGN POLICIES; AMERICAN ATTITUDE URGED Does Not Want Foreign Nations to Think We Are Divided. SOME TRAVELERS CRITICISED President Thinks Those Who Misrepresent Our Stand on Problems Do Grave Harm. MOVED BY SOVIET RUMOR But He Is Believed to Have Been Prompted Als...
Discussed in review of Europe in 1926
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WANDERERS PLAY TODAY.; Clash With N.Y. Giants in Soccer Match -- Newark Faces Indiana.
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Rumanian Anti-Semitism Protest.
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UNIVERSITY HAS WEEKLY.; New York of N.Y.U. Is Edited by Dr. Harold de Wolf Fuller.
"New York" newspaper of which he is ed, makes its first appearance
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FREE DEFENDERS CHANGE.; LeRoy Campbell to Be Counsel of Legal Aid Society Committee.
To be associate counsel of Voluntary Defenders' Com of Legal Aid Soc
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WIDE USE OF COTTON PREDICTED FOR 1927; Hubbard Says Enlarged Consumption Should Lead to Better Values. ACREAGE TO BE REDUCED Evolution From Seller's to Buyer's Market In Post-War Years Analyzed.
Predicts increased consumption of cotton in 1927
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NEXT YEAR'S STORY, AS EUROPE SEES IT; Belief General That 1927 Is Sure to Bring Better Things. SHAKEN FINANCES RESTORED Hopes of Rehabilitation Based on Willingness to Tread Path of Deflation. SOME ELEMENTS OF DOUBT The Task of Establishing Normal Trade Balances -- Possibility of Trade Distress While Prices Fall.
Year-end review of 1926, and prospects for 1927
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HOLLAND'S PREDICTION FOR NEIGHBOR STATES; Hopes and Doubts Expressed Regarding German and French Prospects for New Year.
Prospects for general resumption in Eur in 1927
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60 POLITICAL PLUMS TO DEMOCRATS HERE; Appointments Made in Three Boroughs in Courts and Prosecutors' Offices. 23 GET JOBS IN BROOKLYN But One Leader Calls Tender of $4,500 Clerkship an Insult and Quits McCooey Camp.
Apptd Deputy Clerk in Charge of Bklyn City Court
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UPHOLDS ELECTION OF MT. SINAI BOARD; Justice Levy Refuses to Set Aside Choice of Group as Unconstitutional. DECISION PENDING A YEAR Court Found Nothing Unusual In Control of Hospital by Self-Perpetuating Trustees.
Supreme Justice Levy denies application of J Goldman and M M Friend, members of Hosp Corp, to set aside election of A Lewisohn, J Emsheimer, A Forsch, C Klingenstein, W Kops and B Mordecai as trustees; upholds control of Hosp by self-perpetuating trustees
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I A Daughter to Mrs. V. G. Paradise. I
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RALLIES NEW ENGLAND TO FACE TEXTILE CASE; Head of Cotton Manufacturers Says Mills Must Regulate Output by Consumption.
W B MacColl reviews textile industry
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TALLEY IN "MAGIC FLUTE."; Young Star Is Now Leaving for a Six Weeks' Concert Tour.
Mozart's "Magic Flute," the first of this season's Metropolitan revivals, was sent, with Soudeikine's scenic fantasy of seventeen stage pictures, to the opera storehouse till next Fall after a fifth and final performance of the current season at the Opera House last evening.
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RIDDERS BUY, UNITE BUSINESS PAPERS; Merge New York Commercial With Journal of Commerce -- First Issue Monday. TO OFFER NOTES TO PUBLIC Publishers to Manage Enterprise Without Salary Until All the Securities Are Retired.
Bought by Ridder bros; to be merged with Journal of Commerce as Journal of Commerce and Commercial
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PIUS ADDRESSES MEXICANS.; Pays Honor to Pilgrims Battling "for the Kingdom of Christ."
Mexican pilgrims at canonization of St Luigi Gonzales receive message of praise and encouragement
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Deny Carol Seeks Hungarian Throne
Rumor that he seeks Hungarian throne denied
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FEDERAL CONTROL OF BASEBALL URGED; Representative Kelly Plans to Ask Congress to Provide for a Commission.
May introduce bill for Federal control of baseball
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Mrs. Dunlap Hopkins Hostess.
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MISS M. A. BROWN BNGAGED TO MARRY 'k; Her Wedding to Thornton K. Brown to Take Place in St. James's Church on Jail. 22.
Engaged to M A Brown
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Brady -- Xo seley.
Engaged to J H Brady
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l[ennedy -- Plunket.
Engaged to E A Kennedy
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H.E. MANVILLES HOSTS.; Give a New Year's Eve Party at Hi-Esmare, Pleasantville.
Lr on mispronunciations
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MRS. LAURA H. STONE DIES.; Pneumonia Follows Auto Crash in Which Her Husband Was Killed.
Death
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EDITH DAY FILES CHARGES.; Accuses Pat Somerset of Cruelty, Drunkenness and Extravagance.
Wife, E Day, files suit for divorce
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$200,000 PAINTING ON VIEW.; Epstein Loans Van Dyck's "Rinaldo and Armida" to Baltimore Museum.
Purchase of his "Rinaldo and Armida" by J Epstein, who lends it to Baltimore Museum of Arts
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UNTERMAYER GETS DATA.; Meets Lockwood at San Francisco to Discuss Transit.
C C Lockwood meets S Untermyer in San Francisco to deliver additional data on transit problems, in preparation for hearings
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GRAIN TRADE PLACED ON A STABLE BASIS; B.H. Wunder Tells of Benefits Resulting From New York Trading.
Reviews grain industry in U S in 1926, predicts prosperity in 1927
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Article 5 -- No Title
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FOREIGN EXCHANGE.; Little Feature to Year's Final Session -- Trading Light and Rate Changes Unimportant.
Trading in the foreign exchanges yesterday was productive of no especial feature, business being of a desultory character, in which only the routine requirements of the day appeared to break up what took on the aspect of a holiday immediately the closing cables from abroad reached here.
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MOTHER'S TEARS BRING FREEDOM TO DAUGHTER; Girl Who Ran Off With Boy and $1,300 Gets Court's Wishes for Happy New Year.
Mother's plea frees her of grand larceny charge growing out of her elopement with J Borris after taking money from mother's bank account; Borris will be arraigned in Children's Court
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PROSPEROUS OIL YEAR FORECAST BY SKELLY; Enlarged Consumption and Decrease in Stocks of Crude Are Cited.
Review of trade in 1926, by W G Skelly
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Dundee Deals for Title Match.
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G oldstein -- Galston.
Engaged to J Goldstein
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Publishing Love Letters.
Lr signed "X" on publishing love letters
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Diaz Refuses Mediation.
Offer of mediation in Nicaraguan controversy rejected by Pres Diaz
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POISON RUM TOLL CONTINUES TO RISE; Department of Health Adds 9 Deaths in Day, Bringing Year's Total to 750. DENATURING IS DEFENDED Chemist Says the Wood Alcohol Used Would Not Kill Any One and Criticizes Dr. Butler's View.
On Anti-Saloon League's stand on deaths from alcohol
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OUR CROPS IN 1926.; Wheat 155,877,000 Bushels Over 1925, Total Grain 395,619,000 Less.
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ONE GROUND FOR HOPE.; Better Agricultural Outlook In a Lately Unlucky Section.
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Prohibition; General Counsel, Anti-Saloon League of America.
Outlines prohibition in 1926
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DANCE IN MASKS EVE ON NEW YEAR'S EVE; Many Dinners Precede the Mask, Wig and Domino Ball at the Park Lane.
Death
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RISBERG OFF FOR CHICAGO.; Will Confer With Landis on the Commissioner's Invitation.
C Risberg is on way to Chicago to confer with Comr Landis
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The Chance for the Danube States.
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First 1927 Baby Arrives at 12:15 A.M.; Sixteen False Fire Alarms Start New Year
Gives birth to first baby of 1927 in N Y C
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GIBSON SEES RICKARD.; Tunney's Plans Still Veiled as Manager and Promoter Confer.
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CANADA PROSPEROUS THROUGHOUT YEAR; Railway Earnings Were Large, Mines Did Well and Western Credits Were Easier. PLENTY FOR INVESTMENTS More Money on Hand Than Ever Before in the Dominion, With General Trade Good.
Prosperity throughout 1926
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Tholfsen Chess Victor.
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CLARENCE D. KINGSLEY.; Educational Engineer, Teacher and Author Dies in Cincinnati.
Death
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CAUSEWAY TO JONES BEACH.; Hempstead Officials Pick Site -- To Ask State for $400,000.
Hempstead officials pick site of causeway to Jones Beach; Legis will be asked for $400,000 to build causeway
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SARAZEN CAPTURES MIAMI OPEN TITLE; Homeward Journey of 33 for 70 in Afternoon Gives Him 4-Round Total of 289. KLEIN 3 STROKES BEHIND Defending Champion Runner-Up, While Hampton Is Third With 294 -- Last Four Holes Are Decisive.
Wins Miami open championship
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WARBURG PLEA DENIED.; Court Refuses to Defer Examination of Banker in $7,700 Suit.
Court refuses to defer examination in W Hyams's suit
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200 ACCUSE MIDNIGHT SHOW; Charge Some Paid as High as $7.70 for Thirty-Minute Vaudeville.
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FIRST BUILDING SLUMP HERE SINCE THE WAR; Manhattan Plans Fall Off About $10,000,000 From the 1925 Peak.
Table of figures since 1917
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BULLETIN ANNEXES THE OMEGA PURSE; Bedwell's Colt Easily Beats Smiling Gus in the Closing Jefferson Park Feature. LADY MARIE IS A WINNER Outsider, Paying $26 for $2, Heads Medley in the Southport -- Racing Shifts to Fair Grounds Today.
NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 31. -- Bulletin, H.G. Bedwell's flashy three-year-old chestnut colt, won as he pleased at Jefferson Park this afternoon in capturing the Omega Purse, a six-furlong dash for horses of all ages. With W. Garner in the saddle the colt was under wraps all the way and was eased up at the end to win by a two...
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NEW YORK CONVENTION CITY; 691 Meetings Held Here in 1926 -- 89 Already Listed for January.
Annual report on no of conventions in N Y C in 1926, list of some to be held in Jan
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"PRESENT VALUE" OF THE FRENCH DEBT.; Mr. Mellon's Pre and Post Armistice Statements Explained and Some Questions Asked.
W D Gaillard on "present value" of debt to U S, lr
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STANFORD-ALABAMA WILL CLASH TODAY; 53,000, Record Crowd for Rose Bowl, Will See Rival Elevens Struggle at Pasadena. COAST TEAM IS FAVORED But Southerners, Hopeful That Holmes Will Play, Expect to Wage Stiff Fight.
Will play Stanford today
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Many Hurt as Panic Seizes Londoners in St. Paul's New Year Celebration
New Year celebration; several hurt in panic
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London May Get Gold From Us, Is One Possibility for 1927
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BUGLERS IN CAPITAL SALUTE NEW YEAR; Sound Reveille for 1927 From White House Roof After Taps for Dying 1926. MUSICIAN IN SPOTLIGHT President and Mrs. Coolidge, Who Arranged Innovation, Look Upon Crowd From Window.
Savritski, A, slain; S Sherchiuk held
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THE CANADIAN LEGATION.
Ed, The Canadian Legation (at Wash)
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LIVE STOCK AT CHICAGO.
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60,000 Get Auto Licenses in Last Day's Rush; Record Number 4,530 Higher Than in 925
Record number get plates in last day rush in N Y C
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Coolidge Gets Speech in Book.
Given de luxe edition of s on advertising, delivered in Oct, by Amer Assn of Advertising Agencies
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Mayor Rogers Comments on Official 'Murder by the Quart'
Official "murder" by the qt
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WILLETT CO. UPHELD IN BANK SUIT HERE; Appellate Division Reverses the Lower Court's Dismissal of $15,000,000 Damage Claim.
Appellate Div of N Y Supreme Court reverses lower court, upholds complaint of G F Willett and E H Sears against Chase Natl Bank, Chase Securities Corp and E V R Thayer on charges of conspiracy in connection with financial deals by which plaintiffs lost control of Amer Felt Co and Danl Green Felt Shoe Co
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THE EUROPEAN BANK RATES; Eight Reductions in 1926, Three Advances -- Nine Unchanged.
Reductions by Eur State banks in 1926
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STEEL TRADE PREDICTS CONTINUING STABILITY; Belief at Pittsburgh That the Experience of 1926 Will Be Repeated in 1927.
Continuous stability predicted
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HARRY S. LEHR IN HOSPITAL.; Former New York Social Leader May Undergo Brain Operation.
Arrives from Paris for treatment at Johns Hopkins
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TRADE TAPERS OFF IN HOLIDAY WEEK; Usual Slackening Is Felt in Wholesale, Retail Circles -- Industry Shows Decline. INVENTORY TAKING BEGINS Building, Steel and Auto Operations Drop, Says Bradstreet's -- Dun's Sees Good Outlook for 1927.
The usual slackening was felt in trade circles during the week, due to the holiday influence, and reports from an centres indicate that retail and wholesale operations have maintained a rate about on a par with a year ago. Varying weather conditions in different parts of the country have given an irregular appearance t...
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In Memory of Charles Morschauser. I
Memorial service in White Plains Supreme Court
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New York Times 100 Years of News Headlines (1927-2026)

This dataset contains approximately 100 years of New York Times news headlines and abstracts, ranging from 1927 to January 2026. It is designed for time-series analysis, NLP tasks, and historical research.

Hugging Face Dataset Page: bguzzo2k/nyt_100y_news_headlines

Dataset Description

The dataset consists of metadata for articles published by The New York Times. It captures the "Main" headline and the "Abstract" (summary) provided by the NYT Archive.

  • Sources: New York Times Archive API.
  • Temporal Coverage: January 1, 1927, to January 31, 2026.
  • Content: Headline (Title) and Abstract (Summary) of articles.

Data Format

The data is organized into yearly Parquet files located in the yearly_parquet/ directory (e.g., nyt_1927.parquet, nyt_2026.parquet).

Each file is optimized for performance using:

  • Compression: Snappy
  • Indexing: Sorted by publication date.

Schema

Column Type Description
date datetime64[ns, UTC] The publication date and time of the article.
headline string The main headline of the article.
abstract string A brief summary or abstract of the article content.

Data Generation & Maintenance

The dataset is generated and updated using the Python scripts found in the utils/ directory:

  1. utils/nyt_archive_downloader.py: A multi-threaded downloader that fetches raw JSON data from the NYT Archive API. It uses exponential backoff to respect API limits.
  2. utils/nyt_pqt_convert.py: Processes the raw JSON files, extracts relevant fields, cleans the data, and converts it into structured Parquet files grouped by year.

Usage

To read the data using Python and Pandas:

import pandas as pd

# Example: Read the year 2025
df = pd.read_parquet("yearly_parquet/nyt_2025.parquet")
print(df.head())

License

This dataset is provided for educational and research purposes. Please refer to the New York Times Developer Terms of Service regarding the use of their API data.

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