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Mark Twain in the New York Times, Part Five (1907-1909)

Mark Twain in the New York Times, Part Five (1907-1909)

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Number of Chapters: 118

Length: 08 hours and 55 minutes

Language: English

This collection of articles by and about Mark Twain and his family was compiled by Barbara Schmidt, publisher of twainquotes.com. Included in Part Five of this chronological listing (1907-1909) are some of Twain’s short stories, speeches and letters, as they appeared in the New York Times in that period. The original microfiche articles are available at the New York Times’ “Times Machine” website: https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/browser/. - Summary by John Greenman and Barbara Schmidt

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January 1, 1907 - MARK TWAIN AND TWIN CHEER NEW YEAR'S PARTY (John Greenman)
January 10, 1907 - MORE HEALTH THAN HE NEEDS (John Greenman)
January 12, 1907 - CALLS MARK TWAIN OUR GREATEST NOVELIST (John Greenman)
January 13, 1907 - A LINCOLN MEMORIAL (John Greenman)
January 27, 1907 - DINNER TO SENATOR CLARK (John Greenman)
January 30, 1907 - AID FOR HARTE'S DAUGHTER (John Greenman)
February 2, 1907 - TWAIN VISITS BINGHAM (John Greenman)
February 3, 1907 - OBITUARY FOR ANDREW W. FOSTER & WANTS A BUSINESS MAN IN THE HALL OF FAME (John Greenman)
February 15, 1907 - KEATS-SHELLEY MEETING PLEASES (John Greenman)
February 24, 1907 - TRIBUTES TO POET BY MEN OF LETTERS (John Greenman)
March 3, 1907 - HALSTEAD'S GOLDEN WEDDING (John Greenman)
March 4, 1907 - SAY CZAR'S DOOM IS NEAR AT HAND (John Greenman)
March 5, 1907 - ALADIN APPEALS TO UNITED STATES (John Greenman)
March 6, 1907 - WON AT BILLIARDS BY SINGLE POINT (John Greenman)
March 8, 1907 - HONOR CROSBY'S MEMORY (John Greenman)
March 28, 1907 - COUNT SPIRIDOVITCH GIVES A LUNCHEON (John Greenman)
March 31, 1907 - MARK TWAIN'S WANDERINGS AT AN END (John Greenman)
April 15, 1907 - MARK TWAIN TELLS OF BEING AN ACTOR (John Greenman)
May 1, 1907 - MARK TWAIN FUSS IN ACTOR'S FAIR (John Greenman)
May 2, 1907 - WARM APOLOGIES TO MARK TWAIN (John Greenman)
May 4, 1907 - TWAIN AND YACHT DISAPPEAR AT SEA (John Greenman)
May 5, 1907 - MARK TWAIN INVESTIGATING (John Greenman)
May 7, 1907 - ACTORS' FUND FAIR OPENS WITH VIM (John Greenman)
May 11, 1907 - OXFORD DEGREE FOR TWAIN & ELECT A SUCCESSOR TO MRS. ROSENFELD (John Greenman)
May 12, 1907 - MIGHTY MARK TWAIN OVERAWES MARINES (John Greenman)
June 9, 1907 - MARK TWAIN SAILS FOR OXFORD HONORS (John Greenman)
June 19, 1907 - SHAW MEETS TWAIN AND EXPLAINS HIM (John Greenman)
June 20, 1907 - MARK TWAIN LONDON'S LION (John Greenman)
June 21, 1907 - TWAIN STARTLES LONDON - Strolls in Bathrobe (John Greenman)
June 22, 1907 - MARK TWAIN IS REID'S GUEST (John Greenman)
June 23, 1907 - TWAIN AMUSES KING AND QUEEN (John Greenman)
June 24, 1907 - HIS HAT ON BEFORE KING (John Greenman)
June 25, 1907 - TWAIN IN THE COMMONS (John Greenman)
June 26, 1907 - MARK TWAIN HUMOR APPROVED BY PUNCH & PILGRIMS HONOR MARK TWAIN (John Greenman)
June 27, 1907 - MARK TWAIN, D. LITT., OXFORD (John Greenman)
June 28, 1907 - GREAT PAGEANT AT OXFORD (John Greenman)
June 30, 1907 - MARK TWAIN LIVING UP TO HIS DEGREE, MARK TWAIN'S EXPERIENCES IN THE HANDS OF BRITISH INTERVIEWERS, BANQUET TO MARK TWAIN & MARK TWAIN’S SERIOUS SIDE (John Greenman)
July 10, 1907 - PUNCH DINES MARK TWAIN (John Greenman)
July 13, 1907 - TWAIN POSTPONES FUNERAL (John Greenman)
July 16, 1907 - TWAIN BARS LAND TRIPS (John Greenman)
July 18, 1907 - FROM TWAIN BY WIRELESS. Bark Lost Her Bowsprit In Collision with the Minnetonka (John Greenman)
July 23, 1907 - MARK TWAIN HOME IN GOOD HUMOR (John Greenman)
August 20, 1907 - NOBEL PRIZE FOR KIPLING (John Greenman)
September 18, 1907 - H. H. ROGERS DRIVES AUTO. Has Mark Twain as Guest (John Greenman)
September 22, 1907 - MARK TWAIN SKIPPER OF ROGERS'S YACHT (John Greenman)
September 24, 1907 - HONOR FULTON AT JAMESTOWN (John Greenman)
October 16, 1907 - JOHN HAYS HAMMOND SUED (John Greenman)
October 17, 1907 - SWORN JEST BY MARK TWAIN (John Greenman)
November 20, 1907 - UPTOWN AUDIENCE AT CHILDREN'S PLAY (John Greenman)
December 1, 1907 - MARK TWAIN 72 (John Greenman)
December 10, 1907 - MARK TWAIN JEERS AT SIMPLE SPELLING (John Greenman)
December 19, 1907 - CLEMENCY ASKED FOR TCHAYKOVSKY (John Greenman)
MARK TWAIN CONCERN GIVES UP THE GHOST. Plasmon Company (John Greenman)
December 23, 1907 - HOW MARK TWAIN 'WORKED' GEN. MILES (John Greenman)
December 27, 1907 - WANT TCHAYKOVSKY FREE (John Greenman)
December 29, 1907 - DINNER TO W. D. HOWELLS (John Greenman)
January 10, 1908 - MARK TWAIN ON BANK PLAN (John Greenman)
January 12, 1908 - MARK TWAIN NOW AFTER COMPLIMENTS & INVITED BY NORDICA (John Greenman)
January 19, 1908 - THE KNICKERBOCKER GETS 2 WEEKS MORE & MARK TWAIN STUNNED [at death of E. C. Stedman] (John Greenman)
January 26, 1908 - MARK TWAIN SAILS FOR BERMUDA (John Greenman)
January 30, 1908 - RECEIVER WANTS TO SEE MARK TWAIN (John Greenman)
February 14, 1908 - COLLIE BALLET FOR COLLIER (John Greenman)
February 20, 1908 - AMBASSADOR REID THE PILGRIMS' GUEST (John Greenman)
February 23, 1908 - ROGERS AND TWAIN SAIL (John Greenman)
February 27, 1908 - ANTI-NOISE SOCIETY REVIEWS PROGRESS (John Greenman)
March 1, 1908 - AFTER-DINNER SPEAKERS TELL OW THEY DO IT (John Greenman)
March 18, 1908 - GREAT MEN'S LETTERS SOLD AT AUCTION (John Greenman)
April 14, 1908 - TWAIN AND ROGERS BACK FROM BERMUDA (John Greenman)
April 17, 1908 - NEW PLEA FOR TCHAYKOVSKY (John Greenman)
April 19, 1908 - TWAIN AND MCCARREN MIX WIT WITH ART & MARK TWAIN TELLS ABOUT THE CAT (John Greenman)
April 24, 1908 - CHILD ACTORS WARM TO THEIR MARK TWAIN (John Greenman)
May 15, 1908 - JUBILEE DEDICATION FOR CITY COLLEGE & 400 ALUMNI AT THE WALDORF (John Greenman)
May 21, 1908 - MARK TWAIN GIVES THANKS TO THE AMERICAN BOOKSELLERS (John Greenman)
May 26, 1908 - TWAIN EULOGIZES QUEEN VICTORIA (John Greenman)
June 3, 1908 - BUSINESS TROUBLES - THE PLASMON COMPANY (John Greenman)
June 8, 1908 - DINNER TO CHARLES RANN KENNEDY (John Greenman)
June 9, 1908 - MARK TWAIN GIVES $10 (John Greenman)
June 12, 1908 - TWAIN HEADS THEATRE (John Greenman)
June 14, 1908 - TWAIN'S DAUGHTER TALKS ABOUT HIM (John Greenman)
June 27, 1908 - FROM MARK TWAIN TO MRS. CLEVELAND (John Greenman)
July 1, 1908 - MEMORIAL TO T. B. ALDRICH (John Greenman)
August 2, 1908 - EDITOR MOFFETT DIES, STRUGGLING IN SURF (John Greenman)
September 8, 1908 - NEW YORK LOSES MARK TWAIN (John Greenman)
September 19, 1908 - BURGLARS INVADE MARK TWAIN VILLA (John Greenman)
November 6, 1908 - PILGRIMS DINE LORD NORTHCLIFFE (John Greenman)
November 11, 1908 - MARK TWAIN BURGLARS ON TRIAL (John Greenman)
November 12, 1908 - TWAIN BURGLARS SENTENCED (John Greenman)
November 26, 1908 - MARK TWAIN IN MILK PRODUCTS COMPANY (John Greenman)
December 1, 1908 - MARK TWAIN IS 73 (John Greenman)
December 21, 1908 - SAVES MISS CLARA CLEMENS (John Greenman)
December 24, 1908 - MARK TWAIN TURNS INTO A CORPORATION (John Greenman)
December 28, 1908 - MARK TWAIN TO RED CROSS (John Greenman)
January 21, 1909 - TWAIN TALKS TO DOCTORS (John Greenman)
March 18, 1909 - CARNEGIE HONORED BY CLUB HE FINANCED & MARK TWAIN’S SECRETARY TO WED (John Greenman)
March 19, 1909 - MARK TWAIN'S SECRETARY A BRIDE (John Greenman)
April 9, 1909 - MARK TWAIN ADDS 150 ACRES TO FARM (John Greenman)
April 14, 1909 - CLARA CLEMENS SINGS (John Greenman)
April 18, 1909 - MARK TWAIN YEARS AGO (John Greenman)
May 1, 1909 - IS SHAKESPEARE DEAD? (John Greenman)
May 8, 1909 - JEROME REVIEWS HIS OFFICIAL YEARS (John Greenman)
May 20, 1909 - H. H. ROGERS DEAD (John Greenman)
June 9, 1909 - CAN MARK TWAIN BE A LITERARY PIRATE? (John Greenman)
June 10, 1909 - AN OVERSIGHT - MARK TWAIN & MARK TWAIN'S ALIBI (John Greenman)
June 11, 1909 - TWAIN'S FOOTNOTE LOST (John Greenman)
July 15, 1909 - WANTS MARK TWAIN TO EXPLAIN TO HER (John Greenman)
July 16, 1909 - MRS. ASHCROFT NOT SEEN (John Greenman)
July 28, 1909 - CLEMENS SUIT A SURPRISE (John Greenman)
August 4, 1909 - ASHCROFT ACCUSES MISS CLARA CLEMENS (John Greenman)
August 10, 1909 - END OF CHILDREN'S THEATRE (John Greenman)
September 13, 1909 - MARK TWAIN SUITS ALL OFF (John Greenman)
October 6, 1909 - MISS CLEMENS WEDS TODAY (John Greenman)
October 7, 1909 - MISS CLEMENS WEDS MR. GABRILOWITSCH (John Greenman)
November 6, 1909 - HUMOROUS BOOKS OF RECENT ISSUE [CAPT. STORMFIELD] (John Greenman)
December 2, 1909 - AMERICANS ACTIVE FOR TCHAYKOVSKY (John Greenman)
December 21, 1909 - MARK TWAIN DONE WITH WORK (John Greenman)
December 24, 1909 - TWAIN'S MERRY CHRISTMAS (John Greenman)
December 25, 1909 - MISS JEAN CLEMENS FOUND DEAD IN BATH (John Greenman)
December 26, 1909 - MARK TWAIN BEARS UP WELL & TWAIN MSS (manuscripts) IN DEMAND (John Greenman)
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