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高木八尺文庫キャビネット内史料リスト -- no. 442 詳細

442.13 Unclassifi (0003-0103)
1)(新聞切抜) “Government to spend $33 on each resident in year,” New York American, Apr. 15, 1922, 1p. (0003-0005)
2)(新聞切抜) “An “observer” in India,” [The New York Times, Mar. 6, 1922], 1p. (0006-0007)
3)(新聞切抜) “Hears Sun Yat-Sen won’t attack Wu,” Apr. 23, 1p. (0008)
4)(新聞切抜) “The middle-aged flapper,” The New York Times, Apr. 16, 1922, 1p. (0009)
5)(新聞切抜) “5-day, 40-hour week for Ford employes,” The New York Times, Mar. 25, 1922, 1p. (0010-0012)
6)(新聞切抜) “Some men left in mines,” The New York Times, Apr. 1, 1922, 2pp. (0013-0014)
7)(雑誌切抜) “The Hawaiian method,” America-Japan, [Jan. 1922], pp.8-11 (0015-0018)
8)(雑誌切抜) “Books and things,” The New Republic, Aug. 16, 1922, 1p. (0019)
9)(雑誌切抜) “Ripe Fruit from an old tree,” The New Republic, Aug. 16, 1922, p.337 (0020-0022)
10)(新聞切抜) “Story of conferences for disarmament, settlement with Germany and peace with Turkey to permit her just rights The New York Times, Jan.1, 1923, p.11-14 (0023-0028)
11)(雑誌切抜) “The Japanese in America,” The American Missionary, [1922], pp.589-593 (0029-0034)
12)(雑誌切抜) “The Japanese craze for Herbert Spencer,” Current Opinion, Jan. [1922], pp.84-85 (0035-0036)
13)(雑誌切抜) “An appeal for cosmopolitanism,” The Michigan Chimes, Mar. 1922, p.19-20 (0037-0038)
14)(新聞切抜) “Rank of the Chicago territory among American markets,” The World, Apr. 18, 1922, 2pp. (0039-0042)
15)(新聞切抜) “Evolutionists win fight in Kentucky; restrictive bill beaten by one vote,” The New York Times, Mar. 10, 1922, 1p. (0043)
16)(新聞切抜) “Best seller is free from jazz,” 1p. (0044)
17)(新聞切抜) “Where melting pot melts; remarkable work among toilers of Mesaba range --25,000 at naturalization night schools,” The New York Times, Mar. 12, 1922, 1p. (0045-0046)
18)(新聞切抜) “Lord Lee defends American young women; Mrs. Asquith’s charges ‘cruel and ludicrous,’ ” The New York Times, Mar. 8, 1922, 1p. (0047)
19)(新聞切抜) “World motor car census; total estimate 12,588,949 vehicles, of which 10,505,660 are in United States,” The New York Times, Feb. 26, 1922, 1p. (0048)
20)(新聞切抜) “Keep Russian lamp of learning alight,” The New York Times, Feb. 28, 1922, 1p. (0049)
21)(新聞切抜) “Farmers and labor drop ‘third party,’” The New York Times, Feb. 22, 1922, 1p. (0050)
22)(新聞切抜) “Learn Lincoln’s Gettysburg address is Jersey sentence on boy stone throwers,” 1p. (0051)
23)(新聞切抜) “Ask Hearst to tell his views on Japan,” The New York Times, Feb. 7, 1922, 1p. (0052)
24)(新聞切抜) “Women attack prohibition; twenty-nine of thirty at club meeting oppose the measure,” The New York Times, Feb. 11, 1922, 1p. (0053)
25)(新聞切抜) “Naval armaments at Washington conference,” The New York Times, Jan. 22, 1922, 1p. (0054)
26)(新聞切抜) “Our action awaited on the 21 demands,” The New York Times, Feb. 29, 1922, 2pp. (0055-0056)
27)(新聞切抜) “Adopt plan to list all China treaties,” The New York Times, Jan. 22, 1922, 2pp. (0057-0059)
28)(新聞切抜) “Hughes asks baring of China’s pledges,” The New York Times, Jan. 20, 1922, 2pp. (0060-0065)
29)(新聞切抜) “Peace not in arms limits but by concord of world,” [The Washington Post, Dec. 24, 1921], 1pp. (0066)
30)(新聞切抜) “Hill wants Dutch in 5-power treaty,” The New York Times, Jan. 4, 1922, 1p. (0067)
31)(新聞切抜) “Condemns dress extremes of Chicago school girls,” The New York Times, Jan. 26, 1922, 1p. (0068)
32)(新聞切抜) “Marquis Okuma buried,” 1p. (0069)
33)(新聞切抜) “Morality among college students,” [The New York Times Sunday, Jan. 29, 1922], 2pp. (0070-0071)
34)(新聞切抜) “Student standards higher than in 1900,” The New York Times, Jan. 23, 1922, 1p. (0072)
35)(新聞切抜) “Colleges country clubs, Butler says,” The New York Times, Jan. 29, 1922, 2pp. (0073-0076)
36)(新聞切抜) “Democracy’s great triumvirate,” The New York Times, Jan. 29, 1922, 2pp. (0077-0078)
37)(新聞切抜) “Sees China failing in alliance plan,” [Mar. 27, 1921], 1p. (0079-0080)
38)(新聞切抜) “Tariff revision to develop into issue of wages,” [Mar. 28, 1921], 1p. (0081-0082)
39)(新聞切抜) “Viviani outlines views on League of Nations,” [Mar. 28, 1921], 1p. (0083)
40)(新聞切抜) “Editorial digest; the inaugural address,” [Mar. 12, 1921], 1p. (0084-0085)
41)(新聞切抜) “U.S. soon to reply to Japan on yap,” [Mar. 12, 1921], 1p. (0086)
42)(新聞切抜) “Lowell questions the value of football as educational aid,” The New York Times, Jan. 19, 1922, 2pp. (0087-0088)
43)(新聞切抜) “U.S. gets a yap cable,” [Chicago Tribune], 1p. (0089)
44)(新聞切抜) “Japan’s military cost nearly half of total,” The New York Times, Jan. 7, 1922, 1p. (0090-0091)
45)(新聞切抜) “The great French military paradox,” The New York Times, Jan. 15, 1922, 2pp. (0092-0093)
46)(新聞切抜) “Sze deprecates unrest in China,” The New York Times, Jan. 15, 1922, 1p. (0094)
47)(新聞切抜) “The middle west’s Opportunity,” [Chicago Tribune, Jan. 4, 1922], 1p. (0095)
48)(新聞切抜) “American drinkers now only 2,500,000,” The New York Times, Jan. 15, 1922, 1p. (0096)
49)(新聞切抜) “Police took 10,062 in dry raids in 1921,” The New York Times, Jan. 19, 1922, 1p. (0097-0098)
50)(新聞切抜) “Powers adopt Naval Holiday of 15 Years,” [Chicago Tribune], 1p. (0099-0102)
51)(新聞切抜) “Eight treaties given to world by the conference,” [Chicago Tribune], 1p. (0103)