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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) |
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