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Mark Twain in the New York Times, Part Four (1900-1906)

Mark Twain in the New York Times, Part Four (1900-1906)

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Number of Chapters: 139

Length: 15 hours and 01 minute

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 Four of this chronological listing (1900-1906) are some of Twain’s short stories, speeches and letters, as they appeared in the New York Times in that decade. 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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July 7, 1900 - TWO SPEECHES. Made in London by Choate and Twain (John Greenman)
October 13, 1900 - MARK TWAIN'S HOMECOMING & THE HERO AS MAN OF LETTERS (John Greenman)
October 16, 1900 - MARK TWAIN HOME AGAIN (John Greenman)
October 18, 1900 - BAZAAR FOR GALVESTON ORPHANS (John Greenman)
October 20, 1900 - MARK TWAIN AND GRANT - MAJOR POND'S TRIBUTE (John Greenman)
October 27, 1900 - MARK TWAIN'S IMPERISHABLE CHARACTERS (John Greenman)
November 13, 1900 - RECEPTION TO MARK TWAIN (John Greenman)
November 16, 1900 - AUTHORS HONOR MARK TWAIN (John Greenman)
November 17, 1900 - MARK TWAIN. The Lotos Club Dinner (John Greenman)
November 22, 1900 - MARK TWAIN HAS GRIEVANCE (John Greenman)
November 23, 1900 - MARK TWAIN IS AVENGED (John Greenman)
November 24, 1900 - MARK TWAIN TO WOMEN. Public Education (John Greenman)
December 5, 1900 - DINNER TO MARK TWAIN. Aldine Association Dinner (John Greenman)
December 7, 1900 - BANQUET OF THE ST. NICHOLAS SOCIETY (John Greenman)
December 13, 1900 - HOW LIEUT. CHURCHILL ESCAPED FROM BOERS (John Greenman)
December 15, 1900 - Mark Twain at the Aldine Club (John Greenman)
January 5, 1901 - BISHOP POTTER SAYS HE WAS APPROACHED (John Greenman)
January 7, 1901 - Untitled Editorial on Anti-Imperialism (John Greenman)
January 11, 1901 - MARK TWAIN, LITERATURE AND WAR. Letter from Moncure Conway (John Greenman)
January 20, 1901 - MARK TWAIN ON HAZING (John Greenman)
January 21, 1901 - MARK TWAIN SAYS WOMEN SHOULD VOTE (John Greenman)
February 3, 1901 - MARK TWAIN TELLS ABOUT PAWNBROKERS (John Greenman)
February 7, 1901 - CERTAINLY FALSE, BUT PROBABLY FUNNY (John Greenman)
February 8, 1901 - AGREES WITH MARK TWAIN; MARK TWAIN'S YOUNGER DAYS - letters to the editor (John Greenman)
February 9, 1901 - MR. CHRISTIAN PATRIOT AND MARK TWAIN (John Greenman)
February 12, 1901 - BLUE AND GRAY PAY TRIBUTE TO LINCOLN (John Greenman)
February 28, 1901 - MARK TWAIN, OSTEOPATH (John Greenman)
March 1, 1901 - [Letter to the Editor] MARK TWAIN, OSTEOPATH (John Greenman)
March 14, 1901 - MARK TWAIN A WITNESS [Rudyard Kipling Suit] (John Greenman)
March 17, 1901 - MARK TWAIN ON TRAINING THAT PAYS (John Greenman)
March 22, 1901 - DEMAND THAT TWAIN RETRACT (John Greenman)
March 24, 1901 - LOTOS CLUB'S WELCOME TO THE GOVERNOR [Article edited to include only Mark Twain's speech] & SLANDER'S MASK OF HUMOR (John Greenman)
March 27, 1901 - MARK TWAIN, PLAINTIFF (John Greenman)
March 31, 1901 - MARK TWAIN TELLS OF HIS BUSINESS VENTURES (John Greenman)
April 25, 1901 - MARK TWAIN TO THE CLUB (Letter to the Get Together Club) (John Greenman)
May 4, 1901 - MR. MABIE. THE SPEECH OF MARK TWAIN (John Greenman)
May 10, 1901 - MARK TWAIN AT PRINCETON (John Greenman)
May 12, 1901 - MARK TWAIN READS TO WOMEN (John Greenman)
May 29, 1901 - A MISSOURI SOCIETY NOW (John Greenman)
July 23, 1901 - LETTER FROM MARK TWAIN (John Greenman)
October 11, 1901 - BURGLARIES ALARM RIVERDALE RESIDENTS (John Greenman)
October 18, 1901 - MARK TWAIN MAKES A SPEECH (John Greenman)
October 30, 1901 - MARK TWAIN AND SETH LOW SPEAK (John Greenman)
November 7, 1901 - ‘‘THE ACORNS’‘ HOLD AN ELECTION JUBILEE (John Greenman)
November 8, 1901 - TWAIN'S RIVAL STORY TELLER (John Greenman)
November 10, 1901 - BRITONS HERE TOAST THEIR KING EDWARD (John Greenman)
November 17, 1901 - MR. CHOATE ARRAIGNED BEFORE LOTOS CLUB (John Greenman)
December 1, 1901 - SONS OF SCOTLAND MAKE MERRY (John Greenman)
January 29, 1902 - MR. ROCKEFELLER'S CLASS (John Greenman)
February 5, 1902 - PETITION TO STOP WAR (John Greenman)
March 9, 1902 - MARK TWAIN ON MEDICINE (John Greenman)
April 1, 1902 - THE KANAWHA AT SANTIAGO (John Greenman)
April 8, 1902 - COMING BACK FROM CUBA (John Greenman)
April 9, 1902 - MARK TWAIN'S NEW HOME [Tarrytown, NY] (John Greenman)
April 21, 1902 - CLARA MORRIS TELLS OF STAGE LIFE'S TRIALS & HELEN KELLER AND MARK TWAIN (John Greenman)
June 1, 1902 - MARK TWAIN'S VISIT [to Hannibal] (John Greenman)
June 5, 1902 - DEGREE FOR MARK TWAIN (John Greenman)
June 7, 1902 - [Editorial] MARK TWAIN'S FAREWELL? & MARK TWAIN'S FAREWELL [speech in St. Louis, MO] (John Greenman)
June 8, 1902 - MARK TWAIN AMONG SCENES OF EARLY LIFE. [Horace Bixby] (John Greenman)
June 18,1902 - GEN. PORTER HONORED AT LOTOS CLUB DINNER (John Greenman)
August 20, 1902 - MARK TWAIN PROTESTS (John Greenman)
September 6, 1902 - MARK TWAIN ON ''HUCK FINN.'' (John Greenman)
October 22, 1902 - MARK TWAIN'S JOKE (John Greenman)
November 29, 1902 - MARK TWAIN ENTERTAINED [67th Birthday] (John Greenman)
November 30, 1902 - WHEN TWAIN GOT HIS SAY [birthday speech] (John Greenman)
January 10, 1903 - MARK TWAIN'S SKULL (John Greenman)
March 28, 1903 - ''THE STOLEN WHITE ELEPHANT'' as a Play (John Greenman)
March 31, 1903 - RACES ON THE MISSISSIPPI (John Greenman)
May 3, 1903 - MARK TWAIN’S TAXES REDUCED (John Greenman)
June 28, 1903 - MARK TWAIN’S ROAST CHICKENS (John Greenman)
October 4, 1903 - MARK TWAIN REFLECTS (John Greenman)
October 16, 1903 - MARK TWAIN FOR LOW (John Greenman)
October 24, 1903 - MARK TWAIN (John Greenman)
October 25, 1903 - MARK TWAIN MAKES SOME PARTING REMARKS (John Greenman)
November 9, 1903 - MARK TWAIN’S VILLA NEAR FLORENCE (John Greenman)
April 10, 1904 - MARK TWAIN TO REFORM THE LANGUAGE OF ITALY (John Greenman)
June 7, 1904 - MARK TWAIN'S WIFE DEAD (John Greenman)
June 8, 1904 - FUNERAL OF MRS. CLEMENS (Rites in Italy) (John Greenman)
June 14, 1904 - TWAIN WOULD BE AN EXHIBIT (at World's Fair) (John Greenman)
June 29, 1904 - MARK TWAIN SAILS FOR NEW YORK (John Greenman)
July 13, 1904 - CLEMENS BRINGS WIFE'S BODY (John Greenman)
July 15, 1904 - MARK TWAIN'S WIFE BURIED IN ELMIRA (John Greenman)
August 2, 1904 - MARK TWAIN'S DAUGHTER HURT - Her horse killed (John Greenman)
August 18, 1904 - ‘‘MARK TWAIN’‘ LEASES HOUSE (John Greenman)
September 15, 1904 - H. H. ROGERS HOME AGAIN. Mark Twain Meets Him (John Greenman)
December 22, 1904 - MARK TWAIN PLACE SOLD [Tarrytown] (John Greenman)
April 9, 1905 - A TALK WITH MARK TWAIN'S CAT, THE OWNER BEING INVISIBLE (John Greenman)
May 15, 1905 - MERCIFUL MARK TWAIN WRITES TO MAIMED GIRL (John Greenman)
August 20, 1905 - MARK TWAIN ILL OF GOUT (John Greenman)
September 10, 1905 - TWAIN'S TRIBUTE TO ENVOYS (John Greenman)
November 4, 1905 - INDEPENDENTS WARM UP FOR IVINS AND JEROME (John Greenman)
November 24, 1905 - MARK TWAIN DINNER (John Greenman)
November 26, 1905 - MARK TWAIN: A HUMORIST’S CONFESSION (John Greenman)
November 28, 1905 - MARK TWAIN THE PRESIDENT’S GUEST (John Greenman)
December 6, 1905 - CELEBRATE MARK TWAIN'S SEVENTIETH BIRTHDAY (John Greenman)
December 19, 1905 - MARK TWAIN SPEAKS AFTER BERNHARDT ACTS (John Greenman)
December 22, 1905 - JOAN OF ARC APPEARS TO STARTLE MARK TWAIN (John Greenman)
January 3, 1906 - PATRICK'S FIGHT FOR LIFE (John Greenman)
January 4, 1906 - PLAYERS DINE MARK TWAIN (John Greenman)
January 17, 1906 - MARK TWAIN AT THE SHOW (John Greenman)
January 18, 1906 - FOR A MONUMENT TO FULTON (John Greenman)
January 21, 1906 - MARK TWAIN PAYS FOR FUN (John Greenman)
January 23, 1906 - CHOATE AND TWAIN PLEAD FOR TUSKEGEE (John Greenman)
January 30, 1906 - VIEWS OF MARK TWAIN ON BEING IN CONGRESS (John Greenman)
February 8, 1906 - TWAIN ON ROCKEFELLER, JR. (John Greenman)
February 17, 1906 - ENDS OF THE EARTHERS FOREGATHER HERE AGAIN (John Greenman)
February 18, 1906 - FOR A MONUMENT TO FULTON (John Greenman)
February 20, 1906 - TWAIN'S LATEST MAXIM (John Greenman)
February 21, 1906 - TWAIN THE GREATEST (John Greenman)
March 5, 1906 - POLICE HUSTLE CROWD AWAITING MARK TWAIN (John Greenman)
March 9, 1906 - TWAIN'S WANING CONSCIENCE (John Greenman)
March 12, 1906 - CARNEGIE ASSAULTS THE SPELLING BOOK (John Greenman)
March 23, 1906 - ROCKEFELLER, JR., THERE IN SPITE OF NEW HEIR (John Greenman)
March 27, 1906 - NEVER TOO ILL FOR A STORY (John Greenman)
March 30, 1906 - ARMS TO FREE RUSSIA, TCHAYKOFFSKY'S APPEAL & TWAIN AND CHOATE TALK AT MEETING FOR BLIND (John Greenman)
April 3, 1906 - MARK TWAIN LETTER SOLD. Written to Thomas Nast (John Greenman)
April 4, 1906 - MARK TWAIN TALKS TO COLLEGE WOMEN (John Greenman)
April 6, 1906 - MARK TWAIN ON J. W. FOLEY (John Greenman)
April 8, 1906 - TWAIN AND SIR PURDON LAUD SMITH GRADUATES (John Greenman)
April 10, 1906 - MORNINGSTAR WINNER IN BILLIARD OPENING (John Greenman)
April 12, 1906 - GORKY AND MARK TWAIN PLEAD FOR REVOLUTION & HOPPE DEFEATS CUTLER; SCHAEFER WINS EASILY (John Greenman)
April 13, 1906 - MAXIM GORKY VISITS TOMB OF GRANT (John Greenman)
April 15, 1906 - GORKY AND ACTRESS ASKED TO QUIT HOTELS & MARK TWAIN TELLS HOW TO MANAGE AUDIENCES (John Greenman)
April 19, 1906 - SUTTON BEATS SLOSSON BY SUPERIOR BILLIARDS (John Greenman)
April 20, 1906 - MARK TWAIN APPEALS FOR THE 'SMITTEN CITY' & MARK TWAIN [poem by James Ernest Caldwell] (John Greenman)
April 22, 1906 - CALIFORNIA'S WOMEN HERE ARE GOING TO AID (John Greenman)
May 7, 1906 - MARK TWAIN OUT AGAIN. Recovered from Bronchitis (John Greenman)
May 21, 1906 - FOR A BOOTH MEMORIAL (John Greenman)
September 18, 1906 - A PEOPLE'S LOBBY TO WATCH CONGRESS (John Greenman)
September 20, 1906 - SPELLING AND PICTURES AND TWAIN AT DINNER (John Greenman)
September 23, 1906 - MISS CLEMENS IN CONCERT (John Greenman)
November 5, 1906 - ''MARK TWAIN'' INDORSES EXPOSURE OF MRS. EDDY (John Greenman)
November 24, 1906 - BAR MARK TWAIN'S BOOK (John Greenman)
December 8, 1906 - MARK TWAIN IN WHITE AMUSES CONGRESSMEN (John Greenman)
December 9, 1906 - TWAIN PLEADS FOR THANKS (John Greenman)
December 10, 1906 - [Editorial] A HUMORIST AT HIS BEST (John Greenman)
December 11, 1906 - MARK TWAIN, LOBBYIST (John Greenman)
December 12, 1906 - TWAIN'S PLAN TO BEAT THE COPYRIGHT LAW & WATTERSON SAYS FREELY THAT HE IS A JINGO (John Greenman)
December 23, 1906 - TWAIN AND THE TELEPHONE (John Greenman)
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