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Dzimšanas diena, dzimšanas datums
svētdiena, 1914. gada 5. aprīlis
Dzimšanas vieta
Vecums
111
Zodiaks

1914. gada 5. aprīlis bija svētdiena zem zvaigznes zīmes . Tā bija 94 diena gadā. ASV prezidents bija Woodrow Wilson.

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5th of April 1914 News

Ziņas, kas parādījās New York Times pirmajā lapā 1914. gada 5. aprīlis

STOCK EXCHANGE NEWS.

Date: 05 April 1914

Memberships Transferred. -- Herbert P. Brown to Charles Morgan, 32 Broadway. William J. Alpers, (dec'd,) to George A. Nelson, T.L. Watson Co., 55 Broadway.

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NEWS OF BOOKS; Books on Outdoor Life, Public Questions, Fiction, &c.

Date: 05 April 1914

EX-PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT will probably emerge into civilization out of the South American wilderness at about the same time that one of the important results of his journey into the hunting grounds of South Africa will be set before the public. Charles Scribner's Sons will publish, on April 25, "Life Histories of African Game Animals," by Theodore Roosevelt and Edmund Heller, in two volumes.

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A Remarkable Record of Growth.

Date: 05 April 1914

From Dow, Jones & Co.'s News Bulletin

From Dow

Growth in circulation since 1896 commented upon

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GENERAL NEWS AND NOTES OF THE MUSIC WORLD; A Season's Orchestral Concerts and What They Have Produced -- Mr. Flagler and the New York Symphony.

Date: 05 April 1914

RICHARD ALDRICH

Richard ALDRICH

THE several series of orchestral concerts that have furnished so large a part of the season's music in New York have been brought to a close. The number of such concerts has been very large; in the estimation of some, larger than the effective demand of the musical public can properly support.

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