May
1, 1867
- New Publications [Jumping Frog] May 7, 1867 - Mark Twain's Lecture [Sandwich Islands] June 9, 1867 - The Pleasure Excursion to Europe and Palestine - Sailing of the Quaker City July 23, 1871 - A New Beecher Church January 25, 1872 - Mark Twain's Lecture ["Roughing It"] November 26, 1872 - PERILS OF THE SEA. February 6, 1873 - Mark Twain's Lecture on the Sandwich Islands [Review] June 11, 1873 - MARK TWAIN. An Interesting Question in Trade-Mark - The "Innocent" at Law June 12, 1873 - Mark Twain's Suit - He Obtains a Permanent Injunction September 17, 1874 - AMUSEMENTS. [Review of performance of "The Gilded Age"] November 29, 1874 - SOCIABLE JIMMY December 24, 1874 - AMUSEMENTS. The 100th Representation of "The Gilded Age" April 29, 1875 - PROPOSED SHAKESPEAREAN MEMORIAL. October 1, 1875 - A PERSISTENT BEGGAR. December 9, 1875 - MARK TWAIN'S CONTRIBUTION March 19, 1876 - MARK TWAIN ON ST. PATRICK. October 2, 1876 - MARK TWAIN IN POLITICS. October 29, 1876 - MARK TWAIN COMPLIMENTS POSTMASTER JAMES. December 23, 1876 - FOREFATHERS' DAY. January 13, 1877 - Unsigned book review for TOM SAWYER February 7, 1877 - PRESS CLUB ENTERTAINMENT. June 17, 1877 - MARK TWAIN. [How he got his name.] August 1, 1877 - AMUSEMENTS. - FIFTH-AVENUE THEATRE. September 20, 1877 - MARK TWAIN'S "TRAMP" OF THE SEA. October 7, 1877 - MARK TWAIN'S WAR EXPERIENCES. December 20, 1877 - TWAIN AT THE WHITTIER DINNER. April 12,1878 - THE START FOR GERMANY. April 11, 1879 - TOO LATE FOR ROGER MCPHERSON. September 3, 1879 - MARK TWAIN HOME AGAIN. October 19, 1879 - "THE INNOCENTS" IN ELMIRA. October 19, 1879 - PATRIOTIC LETTER FROM MARK TWAIN. November 15, 1879 - BANQUET OF THE ARMY OF THE TENNESSEE. November 26, 1879 - HOW HIS TIME IS WASTED December 14, 1879 - THE POSTAL ORDER AGAIN January 2, 1880 - MARK TWAIN ON ARTEMUS WARD. October 17, 1880 - GEN. GRANT IN HARTFORD October 27, 1880 - MARK TWAIN LIFTS HIS VOICE. December 15, 1880 - BABIES AS BURGLAR ALARMS. January 2, 1881 - THE HOME OF MARK TWAIN February 25, 1881 - THE PAPYRUS CLUB'S GUESTS. June 9, 1881 - VETERANS OF THE POTOMAC. Annual meeting and festivities. September 25, 1881 - MARK TWAIN TRANSLATED (editorial on French translations December 2, 1881 - MARK TWAIN'S NEW BOOK December 8, 1881 - AUTHORITATIVE CONTRADICTION. IS NOT DEAD. December 10, 1881 - MARK TWAIN IN MONTREAL December 17, 1881 - CANADA SURPRISES MARK TWAIN. December 25, 1881 - MARK TWAIN EXPLAINS. THE COPYRIGHT LAWS. December 26, 1881 - MARK TWAIN ON THE PILGRIMS. December 26, 1881 - GENERAL NOTES (Mark Twain's Copyright) December 29, 1881 - MARK TWAIN'S COPYRIGHT September 10, 1882 - MARK TWAIN'S SUMMER HOME. November 21, 1882 - MARK TWAIN'S BAROMETER December 23, 1882 - ON PLYMOUTH ROCK AGAIN. December 25, 1882 - TROLLOPE AND MARK TWAIN by Joaquin Miller January 10, 1883 - MARK TWAIN LOSES A SUIT. March 11, 1883 - JUDGE CLEMENS May 30, 1883 - MARK TWAIN'S COPYRIGHT STRUGGLES June 10, 1883 - MR. MARK TWAIN EXCITED. November 11, 1883 - MARK TWAIN ON COPYRIGHT LAW. December 4, 1883 - MARK TWAIN AGGRIEVED. November 19, 1884 - GENIUS AND VERSATILITY. December 31, 1884 - PUT HIM ON THE WITNESS STAND. January 15, 1885 - MARK TWAIN A PLAINTIFF March 19, 1885 - TRASHY AND VICIOUS. April 10, 1885 - FOR THE ACTORS' FUND August 10, 1886 - AN INJUNCTION REFUSED (against John Wanamaker) March 21, 1887 - MARK TWAIN'S ENGLISH ROYALTIES. April 9, 1889 - BASEBALL AT DELMONICO'S December 10, 1889 - MARK TWAIN AND HIS BOOK. THE COPYRIGHT QUESTION. December 17, 1889 - AUTHOR'S READINGS. January 21, 1890 - ELSIE LESLIE [review of opening of "The Prince and The Pauper"] January 27, 1890 - MARK TWAIN HAULED UP. January 28, 1890 - AFFIDAVITS THAT CLASH. January 31, 1890 - IS HIS WORD TWAIN ALSO March 9, 1890 - MARK TWAIN IS DEFEATED March 10, 1890 - TWO WAYS LEFT OPEN. AN APPEAL. March 11, 1890 - A STAY OF PROCEEDINGS March 12, 1890 - HOUSE MAKES TERMS March 16, 1890 - Untitled editorial on "The Prince and the Pauper" lawsuit September 7, 1890 - THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER. March 30, 1892 - PAIGE TYPE-SETTING MACHINES. October 5, 1892 - Work of the courts. November 1, 1893 - S. L. CLEMENS TIRED OF BUSINESS November 10, 1893 - Lotos Dinner to Mark Twain November 12, 1893 - "MARK TWAIN" AT DINNER November 21, 1893 - A GALA NIGHT AT THE FENCERS December 11, 1893 - "Mark Twain" Visits Editor Bunner December 15, 1893 - "Mark Twain" Too Ill to Lecture February 27, 1894 - Mark Twain's Old Stories. May 10, 1894 - CHARLES L. WEBSTER & CO.'S AFFAIRS August 16, 1894 - MAYOR GILROY SAILS FOR EUROPE - Gloomy, Fellow Passenger Mark Twain September 19, 1894 - BUSINESS TROUBLES May 23, 1895 - MARK TWAIN IN THE PLAYHOUSE. Pudd'nHead Wilson July 12, 1895 - EXAMINING MARK TWAIN'S ASSETS July 23, 1895 - MARK TWAIN BEGINS HIS TOUR August 17, 1895 - MARK TWAIN'S PLAN OF SETTLEMENT August 23, 1896 - LEARNS OF HER DAUGHTER'S DEATH November 6, 1897 - MARK TWAIN STILL IN DEBT. November 14, 1897 - Mark Twain Sees an Opportunity November 27, 1897 - Mark Twain's Vienna Speech in German. January 1, 1898 - Mark Twain Paying His Firm's Debts. March 12, 1898 - MARK TWAIN'S DEBTS AS PAID. June 20, 1898 - Mark Twain on the Two Wars. July 24, 1898 - FOURTH OF JULY IN BERLIN. Twain Writes Letter October 20, 1898 - Mark Twain on Universal Peace. November 13, 1898 - A MEDALLION OF MARK TWAIN March 26, 1899 - Mark Twain Wants $75,000 (for Ambassador's salary) May 27, 1899 - MARK TWAIN'S BOOK May 29, 1899 - TOPICS OF THE TIMES. [Mark Twain's autobiography] May 31, 1899 - TOPICS OF THE TIMES. [More on the autobiography] June 11, 1899 - TWAIN'S FAREWELL TO VIENNA. June 17, 1899 - DINNER TO MARK TWAIN. [Whitefriars Club] June 24, 1899 - Mark Twain's London Speech [Author's Club] June 25, 1899 - MARK TWAIN'S FIRST SUCCESS July 15, 1899 - Mark Twain's Speech on the Fourth July 29, 1899 - Mark Twain's Editions in England September 9, 1899 - MARK TWAIN ON RUDYARD KIPLING November 11, 1899 - MARK TWAIN'S BOYHOOD. July 7, 1900 - TWO SPEECHES. Made in London by Choate and Twain October 13, 1900 - MARK TWAIN'S HOMECOMING October 13, 1900 - THE HERO AS MAN OF LETTERS October 16, 1900 - MARK TWAIN HOME AGAIN October 18, 1900 - BAZAAR FOR GALVESTON ORPHANS October 20, 1900 - MARK TWAIN AND GRANT - MAJOR POND'S TRIBUTE October 27, 1900 - MARK TWAIN'S IMPERISHABLE CHARACTERS November 13, 1900 - RECEPTION TO MARK TWAIN November 16, 1900 - AUTHORS HONOR MARK TWAIN November 17, 1900 - MARK TWAIN. The Lotos Club Dinner. November 22, 1900 - MARK TWAIN HAS GRIEVANCE. November 23, 1900 - MARK TWAIN IS AVENGED. November 24, 1900 - MARK TWAIN TO WOMEN. Public Education December 5, 1900 - DINNER TO MARK TWAIN. Aldine Association Dinner December 7, 1900 - BANQUET OF THE ST. NICHOLAS SOCIETY December 13, 1900 - HOW LIEUT. CHURCHILL ESCAPED FROM BOERS December 15, 1900 - Mark Twain at the Aldine Club January 5, 1901 - BISHOP POTTER SAYS HE WAS APPROACHED January 7, 1901 - Untitled Editorial on Anti-Imperialism January 11, 1901 - MARK TWAIN, LITERATURE AND WAR. Letter from Moncure Conway January 20, 1901 - MARK TWAIN ON HAZING. January 21, 1901 - MARK TWAIN SAYS WOMEN SHOULD VOTE February 3, 1901 - MARK TWAIN TELLS ABOUT PAWNBROKERS February 7, 1901 - CERTAINLY FALSE, BUT PROBABLY FUNNY February 8, 1901 - AGREES WITH MARK TWAIN; MARK TWAIN'S YOUNGER DAYS February 9, 1901 - MR. CHRISTIAN PATRIOT AND MARK TWAIN February 12, 1901 - BLUE AND GRAY PAY TRIBUTE TO LINCOLN February 28, 1901 - MARK TWAIN, OSTEOPATH March 1, 1901 - [Letter to the Editor] MARK TWAIN, OSTEOPATH March 14, 1901 - MARK TWAIN A WITNESS [Rudyard Kipling Suit] March 17, 1901 - MARK TWAIN ON TRAINING THAT PAYS March 22, 1901 - DEMAND THAT TWAIN RETRACT March 24, 1901 - LOTOS CLUB'S WELCOME TO THE GOVERNOR March 24, 1901 - SLANDER'S MASK OF HUMOR. March 27, 1901 - MARK TWAIN, PLAINTIFF March 31, 1901 - MARK TWAIN TELLS OF HIS BUSINESS VENTURES April 25, 1901 - MARK TWAIN TO THE CLUB (Letter to the Get Together Club May 4, 1901 - MR. MABIE. THE SPEECH OF MARK TWAIN May 10, 1901 - MARK TWAIN AT PRINCETON May 12, 1901 - MARK TWAIN READS TO WOMEN May 29, 1901 - A MISSOURI SOCIETY NOW July 23, 1901 - LETTER FROM MARK TWAIN. October 11, 1901 - BURGLARIES ALARM RIVERDALE RESIDENTS October 18, 1901 - MARK TWAIN MAKES A SPEECH. October 30, 1901 - MARK TWAIN AND SETH LOW SPEAK November 7, 1901 - "THE ACORNS" HOLD AN ELECTION JUBILEE November 8, 1901 - TWAIN'S RIVAL STORY TELLER. November 10, 1901 - BRITONS HERE TOAST THEIR KING EDWARD November 17, 1901 - MR. CHOATE ARRAIGNED BEFORE LOTOS CLUB December 1, 1901 - SONS OF SCOTLAND MAKE MERRY January 29, 1902 - MR. ROCKEFELLER'S CLASS. February 5, 1902 - PETITION TO STOP WAR March 9, 1902 - MARK TWAIN ON MEDICINE April 1, 1902 - THE KANAWHA AT SANTIAGO April 8, 1902 - COMING BACK FROM CUBA April 9, 1902 - MARK TWAIN'S NEW HOME [Tarrytown, NY] April 21, 1902 - CLARA MORRIS TELLS OF STAGE LIFE'S TRIALS April 21, 1902 - HELEN KELLER AND MARK TWAIN June 1, 1902 - MARK TWAIN'S VISIT [to Hannibal] June 5, 1902 - DEGREE FOR MARK TWAIN June 7, 1902 - [Editorial] MARK TWAIN'S FAREWELL? June 7, 1902 - MARK TWAIN'S FAREWELL [speech in St. Louis, MO] June 8, 1902 - MARK TWAIN AMONG SCENES OF EARLY LIFE. [Horace Bixby] June 18,1902 - GEN. PORTER HONORED AT LOTOS CLUB DINNER August 20, 1902 - MARK TWAIN PROTESTS September 6, 1902 - Mark Twain on "Huck Finn" October 22, 1902 - MARK TWAIN'S JOKE November 29, 1902 - MARK TWAIN ENTERTAINED [67th Birthday] November 30, 1902 - WHEN MARK TWAIN GOT HIS SAY [birthday speech] January 10, 1903 - MARK TWAIN'S SKULL March 28, 1903 - "The Stolen White Elephant" as a Play March 31, 1903 - RACES ON THE MISSISSIPPI May 3, 1903 - Mark Twain's Taxes Reduced June 28, 1903 - Mark Twain's Roast Chickens October 4, 1903 - Mark Twain Reflects October 16, 1903 - MARK TWAIN FOR LOW. [Letter to Women's Municipal League] October 24, 1903 - MARK TWAIN October 25, 1903 - MARK TWAIN MAKES SOME PARTING REMARKS November 9, 1903 - Mark Twain's Villa Near Florence April 10, 1904 - MARK TWAIN TO REFORM THE LANGUAGE OF ITALY June 7, 1904 - MARK TWAIN'S WIFE DEAD. June 8, 1904 - FUNERAL OF MRS. CLEMENS (Rites in Italy) June 14, 1904 - TWAIN WOULD BE AN EXHIBIT (at World's Fair) June 29, 1904 - Mark Twain Sails for New York July 13, 1904 - CLEMENS BRINGS WIFE'S BODY July 15, 1904 - Mark Twain's Wife Buried in Elmira August 18, 1904 - "MARK TWAIN" LEASES HOUSE August 2, 1904 - MARK TWAIN'S DAUGHTER HURT - Her horse killed September 15, 1904 - H. H. ROGERS HOME AGAIN. Mark Twain Meets Him. December 22, 1904 - MARK TWAIN PLACE SOLD [Tarrytown] April 9, 1905 - A TALK WITH MARK TWAIN'S CAT, THE OWNER BEING INVISIBLE May 15, 1905 - MERCIFUL MARK TWAIN WRITES TO MAIMED GIRL August 20, 1905 - MARK TWAIN ILL OF GOUT. September 10, 1905 - TWAIN'S TRIBUTE TO ENVOYS September 27, 1905 - THE JEROME NOMINATORS. October 26, 1905 - THESE ARE FOR IVINS. November 4, 1905 - INDEPENDENTS WARM UP FOR IVINS AND JEROME November 24, 1905 - MARK TWAIN DINNER. November 26, 1905 - MARK TWAIN: A HUMORISTS CONFESSION November 28, 1905 - Mark Twain the President's Guest December 6, 1905 - CELEBRATE MARK TWAIN'S SEVENTIETH BIRTHDAY December 19, 1905 - MARK TWAIN SPEAKS AFTER BERNHARDT ACTS December 22, 1905 - JOAN OF ARC APPEARS TO STARTLE MARK TWAIN. January 3, 1906 - PATRICK'S FIGHT FOR LIFE. January 4, 1906 - PLAYERS DINE MARK TWAIN. January 17, 1906 - MARK TWAIN AT THE SHOW. January 18, 1906 - FOR A MONUMENT TO FULTON. January 21, 1906 - MARK TWAIN PAYS FOR FUN. January 23, 1906 - CHOATE AND TWAIN PLEAD FOR TUSKEGEE January 30, 1906 - VIEWS OF MARK TWAIN ON BEING IN CONGRESS February 8, 1906 - TWAIN ON ROCKEFELLER, JR. February 17, 1906 - ENDS OF THE EARTHERS FOREGATHER HERE AGAIN February 18, 1906 - FOR A MONUMENT TO FULTON. February 20, 1906 - TWAIN'S LATEST MAXIM. February 21, 1906 - TWAIN THE GREATEST. March 5, 1906 - POLICE HUSTLE CROWD AWAITING MARK TWAIN March 9, 1906 - TWAIN'S WANING CONSCIENCE. March 12, 1906 - CARNEGIE ASSAULTS THE SPELLING BOOK March 23, 1906 - ROCKEFELLER, JR., THERE IN SPITE OF NEW HEIR March 27, 1906 - NEVER TOO ILL FOR A STORY. March 30, 1906 - ARMS TO FREE RUSSIA, TCHAYKOFFSKY'S APPEAL March 30, 1906 - TWAIN AND CHOATE TALK AT MEETING FOR BLIND April 3, 1906 - MARK TWAIN LETTER SOLD. Written to Thomas Nast. April 4, 1906 - MARK TWAIN TALKS TO COLLEGE WOMEN April 6, 1906 - MARK TWAIN ON J. W. FOLEY. April 8, 1906 - TWAIN AND SIR PURDON LAUD SMITH GRADUATES April 10, 1906 - MORNINGSTAR WINNER IN BILLIARD OPENING April 12, 1906 - GORKY AND MARK TWAIN PLEAD FOR REVOLUTION April 12, 1906 - HOPPE DEFEATS CUTLER; SCHAEFER WINS EASILY April 13, 1906 - MAXIM GORKY VISITS TOMB OF GRANT April 15, 1906 - GORKY AND ACTRESS ASKED TO QUIT HOTELS April 15, 1906 - MARK TWAIN TELLS HOW TO MANAGE AUDIENCES April 19, 1906 - SUTTON BEATS SLOSSON BY SUPERIOR BILLIARDS April 20, 1906 - MARK TWAIN APPEALS FOR THE 'SMITTEN CITY' April 20, 1906 - MARK TWAIN [poem by James Ernest Caldwell] April 22, 1906 - CALIFORNIA'S WOMEN HERE ARE GOING TO AID May 7, 1906 - MARK TWAIN OUT AGAIN. Recovered from Bronchitis May 21, 1906 - FOR A BOOTH MEMORIAL September 18, 1906 - A PEOPLE'S LOBBY TO WATCH CONGRESS. September 20, 1906 - SPELLING AND PICTURES AND TWAIN AT DINNER. September 23, 1906 - MISS CLEMENS IN CONCERT November 5, 1906 - "MARK TWAIN" INDORSES EXPOSURE OF MRS. EDDY November 24, 1906 - BAR MARK TWAIN'S BOOK December 8, 1906 - MARK TWAIN IN WHITE AMUSES CONGRESSMEN. December 9, 1906 - TWAIN PLEADS FOR THANKS. December 10, 1906 - [Editorial] A Humorist at His Best. December 11, 1906 - MARK TWAIN, LOBBYIST. December 12, 1906 - TWAIN'S PLAN TO BEAT THE COPYRIGHT LAW December 12, 1906 - WATTERSON SAYS FREELY THAT HE IS A JINGO December 23, 1906 - TWAIN AND THE TELEPHONE January 1, 1907 - MARK TWAIN AND TWIN CHEER NEW YEAR'S PARTY January 10, 1907 - MORE HEALTH THAN HE NEEDS January 12, 1907 - CALLS MARK TWAIN OUR GREATEST NOVELIST. January 13, 1907 - A LINCOLN MEMORIAL. January 27, 1907 - DINNER TO SENATOR CLARK. January 30, 1907 - AID FOR HARTE'S DAUGHTER February 2, 1907 - TWAIN VISITS BINGHAM. February 3, 1907 - Obituary for Andrew W. Foster February 3, 1907 - Col. Harvey tells story of Twain and Henry Rogers February 15, 1907 - KEATS-SHELLEY MEETING PLEASES February 24, 1907 - [Longfellow Centenary special section tribute] March 3, 1907 - HALSTEAD'S GOLDEN WEDDING. March 4, 1907 - SAY CZAR'S DOOM IS NEAR AT HAND March 5, 1907 - ALADIN APPEALS TO UNITED STATES. March 6, 1907 - WON AT BILLIARDS BY SINGLE POINT. March 8, 1907 - HONOR CROSBY'S MEMORY March 28, 1907 - COUNT SPIRIDOVITCH GIVES A LUNCHEON. March 31, 1907 - MARK TWAIN'S WANDERINGS AT AN END April 15, 1907 - MARK TWAIN TELLS OF BEING AN ACTOR May 1, 1907 - MARK TWAIN FUSS IN ACTOR'S FAIR. May 2, 1907 - WARM APOLOGIES TO MARK TWAIN. May 4, 1907 - TWAIN AND YACHT DISAPPEAR AT SEA May 5, 1907 - MARK TWAIN INVESTIGATING. May 7, 1907 - ACTORS' FUND FAIR OPENS WITH VIM. May 11, 1907 - OXFORD DEGREE FOR TWAIN. May 11, 1907 - ELECT A SUCCESSOR TO MRS. ROSENFELD May 12, 1907 - MIGHTY MARK TWAIN OVERAWES MARINES June 9, 1907 - MARK TWAIN SAILS FOR OXFORD HONORS June 19, 1907 - SHAW MEETS TWAIN AND EXPLAINS HIM June 20, 1907 - MARK TWAIN LONDON'S LION. June 21, 1907 - TWAIN STARTLES LONDON. Strolls in Bathrobe. June 22, 1907 - MARK TWAIN IS REID'S GUEST. June 23, 1907 - TWAIN AMUSES KING AND QUEEN June 24, 1907 - HIS HAT ON BEFORE KING. June 25, 1907 - TWAIN IN THE COMMONS. June 26, 1907 - MARK TWAIN HUMOR APPROVED BY PUNCH June 27, 1907 - MARK TWAIN, D. LITT., OXFORD. June 28, 1907 - GREAT PAGEANT AT OXFORD. June 30, 1907 - MARK TWAIN LIVING UP TO HIS DEGREE June 30, 1907 - MARK TWAIN'S EXPERIENCES IN THE HANDS OF BRITISH INTERVIEWERS. June 30, 1907 - BANQUET TO MARK TWAIN. July 10, 1907 - PUNCH DINES MARK TWAIN. July 13, 1907 - TWAIN POSTPONES FUNERAL. July 16, 1907 - TWAIN BARS LAND TRIPS. July 18, 1907 - FROM TWAIN BY WIRELESS. Bark Lost Her Bowsprit In Collision with the Minnetonka. July 23, 1907 - MARK TWAIN HOME IN GOOD HUMOR August 20, 1907 - NOBEL PRIZE FOR KIPLING September 18, 1907 - H. H. ROGERS DRIVES AUTO. Has Mark Twain as Guest September 22, 1907 - MARK TWAIN SKIPPER OF ROGERS'S YACHT September 24, 1907 - HONOR FULTON AT JAMESTOWN October 16, 1907 - JOHN HAYS HAMMOND SUED October 17, 1907 - SWORN JEST BY MARK TWAIN. November 20, 1907 - UPTOWN AUDIENCE AT CHILDREN'S PLAY December 1, 1907 - MARK TWAIN 72. December 10, 1907 - MARK TWAIN JEERS AT SIMPLE SPELLING December 19, 1907 - CLEMENCY ASKED FOR TCHAYKOVSKY December 21, 1907 - MARK TWAIN CONCERN GIVES UP THE GHOST. Plasmon Company. December 23, 1907 - HOW MARK TWAIN 'WORKED' GEN. MILES. December 27, 1907 - WANT TCHAYKOVSKY FREE. December 29, 1907 - DINNER TO W. D. HOWELLS. January 10, 1908 - MARK TWAIN ON BANK PLAN. January 12, 1908 - MARK TWAIN NOW AFTER COMPLIMENTS January 12, 1908 - INVITED BY NORIDCA January 19, 1908 - THE KNICKERBOCKER GETS 2 WEEKS MORE. January 19, 1908 - MARK TWAIN STUNNED [at death of E. C. Stedman] January 26, 1908 - Mark Twain Sails for Bermuda January 30, 1908 - Receiver wants to see Mark Twain February 14, 1908 - Collie Ballet For Collier February 20, 1908 - AMBASSADOR REID THE PILGRIMS' GUEST February 23, 1908 - ROGERS AND TWAIN SAIL February 27, 1908 - ANTI-NOISE SOCIETY REVIEWS PROGRESS March 1, 1908 - AFTER-DINNER SPEAKERS TELL HOW THEY DO IT March 18, 1908 - GREAT MEN'S LETTERS SOLD AT AUCTION. April 14, 1908 - TWAIN AND ROGERS BACK FROM BERMUDA April 17, 1908 - New Plea for Tchaykovsky. April 19, 1908 - TWAIN AND MCCARREN MIX WIT WITH ART April 19, 1908 - Mark Twain Tells About the Cat. April 24, 1908 - CHILD ACTORS WARM TO THEIR MARK TWAIN May 15, 1908 - JUBILEE DEDICATION FOR CITY COLLEGE May 21, 1908 - MARK TWAIN GIVES THANKS. To the American Booksellers. May 26, 1908 - TWAIN EULOGIZES QUEEN VICTORIA June 3, 1908 - BUSINESS TROUBLES - THE PLASMON COMPANY June 8, 1908 - Dinner to Charles Rann Kennedy June 9, 1908 - MARK TWAIN GIVES $10. June 12, 1908 - TWAIN HEADS THEATRE. June 14, 1908 - TWAIN'S DAUGHTER TALKS ABOUT HIM. June 27, 1908 - From Mark Twain to Mrs. Cleveland July 1, 1908 - MEMORIAL TO T. B. ALDRICH August 2, 1908 - EDITOR MOFFETT DIES, STRUGGLING IN SURF September 8, 1908 - NEW YORK LOSES MARK TWAIN September 19, 1908 - BURGLARS INVADE MARK TWAIN VILLA November 6, 1908 - PILGRIMS DINE LORD NORTHCLIFFE November 11, 1908 - MARK TWAIN BURGLARS ON TRIAL November 12, 1908 - TWAIN BURGLARS SENTENCED. November 26, 1908 - Mark Twain in Milk Products Company December 1, 1908 - MARK TWAIN IS 73. December 21, 1908 - SAVES MISS CLARA CLEMENS. December 24, 1908 - MARK TWAIN TURNS INTO A CORPORATION December 28, 1908 - MARK TWAIN TO RED CROSS. January 21, 1909 - TWAIN TALKS TO DOCTORS. March 18, 1909 - CARNEGIE HONORED BY CLUB HE FINANCED March 18, 1909 - Mark Twain's Secretary to Wed. March 19, 1909 - Mark Twain's Secretary a Bride. April 4, 1909 - VIRGINIANS GIVE PRAISE TO ROGERS April 9, 1909 - Mark Twain Adds 150 Acres to Farm. April 14, 1909 - CLARA CLEMENS SINGS April 18, 1909 - MARK TWAIN YEARS AGO [in Buffalo, NY] May 1, 1909 - IS SHAKESPEARE DEAD? May 8, 1909 - JEROME REVIEWS HIS OFFICIAL YEARS May 20, 1909 - H. H. ROGERS DEAD. MARK TWAIN GRIEF-STRICKEN. June 9, 1909 - CAN MARK TWAIN BE A LITERARY PIRATE? June 10, 1909 - AN OVERSIGHT - MARK TWAIN. June 10, 1909 - Mark Twain's Alibi June 11, 1909 - TWAIN'S FOOTNOTE LOST. July 15, 1909 - WANTS MARK TWAIN TO EXPLAIN TO HER. July 16, 1909 - MRS. ASHCROFT NOT SEEN. July 28, 1909 - CLEMENS SUIT A SURPRISE. August 4, 1909 - ASHCROFT ACCUSES MISS CLARA CLEMENS August 10, 1909 - END OF CHILDREN'S THEATRE. September 13, 1909 - MARK TWAIN SUITS ALL OFF. October 6, 1909 - MISS CLEMENS WEDS TODAY. October 7, 1909 - MISS CLEMENS WEDS MR. GABRILOWITSCH. November 6, 1909 - HUMOROUS BOOKS OF RECENT ISSUE [CAPT. STORMFIELD] December 2, 1909 - AMERICANS ACTIVE FOR TCHAYKOVSKY December 21, 1909 - MARK TWAIN DONE WITH WORK December 24, 1909 - TWAIN'S MERRY CHRISTMAS. December 25, 1909 - MISS JEAN CLEMENS FOUND DEAD IN BATH December 26, 1909 - MARK TWAIN BEARS UP WELL. December 26, 1909 - TWAIN MSS. IN DEMAND January 6, 1910 - MARK TWAIN GOES BACK. January 15, 1910 - TO S. L. CLEMENS. February 6, 1910 - WAS "TOM SAWYER" DANISH OR AMERICAN? April 15, 1910 - MARK TWAIN BACK IN FEEBLE HEALTH April 16, 1910 - MARK TWAIN HOLDS HIS OWN. April 17, 1910 - MARK TWAIN'S DAUGHTER HERE April 18, 1910 - MARK TWAIN SEEMS BETTER. April 19, 1910 - Mark Twain Improving April 20, 1910 - Mark Twain a Little Weaker April 21, 1910 - MARK TWAIN SINKING. April 22, 1910 - MARK TWAIN IS DEAD AT 74 April 22, 1910 - [Editorial] MARK TWAIN. April 23, 1910 - MARK TWAIN'S LAST BOOK. April 23, 1910 - Mark Twain and Halley's Comet April 23, 1910 - MARK TWAIN. April 23, 1910 - MARK TWAIN'S BODY TO BE HERE TODAY April 23, 1910 - TRIBUTE TO TWAIN BY HIS HOME FOLK April 24, 1910 - LAST GLIMPSE HERE OF MARK TWAIN April 24, 1910 - MARK TWAIN --- PHILOSOPHER OF DEMOCRACY April 24, 1910 - MARK TWAIN'S FIRST ENGLISH CRITIC April 25, 1910 - TWAIN AT REST; BURIED BESIDE WIFE May 1, 1910 - MARK TWAIN'S SECRET BOOK GIVES STARTLING VIEWS May 4, 1910 - MARK TWAIN'S WILL FILED. May 8, 1910 - King Edward and Mark Twain. May 14, 1910 - MARK TWAIN'S "AUTOMATON" May 22, 1910 - JUBILEE STORY BY MARK TWAIN FOR PRIVATE CIRCULATION July 2, 1910 - HONESTY OF MEN AND WOMEN. July 7, 1910 - Manly and Wifely Honesty [Letter to Editor] July 10, 1910 - TWAIN BOOKS FOR LIBRARY July 30, 1910 - Twain Statue for Heidelberg August 6, 1910 - MARK TWAIN, ORATOR August 20, 1910 - Daughter Born to Mrs. Gabrilowitsch August 21, 1910 - MARK TWAIN'S AUTOGRAPH October 8, 1910 - MR. HOWELLS'S MARK TWAIN October 27, 1910 - MARK TWAIN LEFT DAUGHTER $611,136 October 28, 1910 - [Editorial] MARK TWAIN'S FORTUNE November 14, 1910 - MEMORIAL TO MARK TWAIN November 23, 1910 - TRIBUTE TO MARK TWAIN. December 1, 1910 - PAY WARM TRIBUTE TO TWAIN'S MEMORY December 3, 1910 - TRIBUTE TO MARK TWAIN By BRANDER MATTHEWS December 4, 1910 - Mark Twain's Relatives [Letter to the Editor] December 7, 1910 - Mark Twain's Family [Letter to the Editor] January 6, 1911 - TO BUY MARK TWAIN'S HOME. [Hannibal, Mo.] February 7, 1911 - "THE HEAVENLY TWINS" February 8, 1911 - TWAIN MANUSCRIPTS SOLD February 9, 1911 - MORE TWAIN BOOKS SOLD February 12, 1911 - SHARP COMMENTS BY TWAIN February 19, 1911 - DEDICATE TWAIN'S LIBRARY March 26, 1911 - QUERIES PUT TO AUTHORS June 17, 1911 - Mark Twain's Estate to Pay Less July 15, 1911 - MARK TWAIN ESTATE ABOUT HALF MILLION July 19, 1911 - TWAIN'S ESTATE $600,000 September 2, 1911 - SAVE MARK TWAIN'S HOME [Hannibal, Mo.] October 1, 1911 - UTAH'S WAR GOVERNOR TALKS OF MANY FAMOUS MEN October 8, 1911 - MARK TWAIN WAS MUTE - by Joseph Verey May 8, 1912 - MARK TWAIN MEMORIAL May 9, 1912 - An Inscription in Need of Amendment May 16, 1912 - Mark Twain Memorial Tablet. May 23, 1912 - Mark Twain's Summer Home Sold. May 24, 1912 - Mark Twain's Summer Home Not Sold. May 31, 1912 - Mark Twain on Teddy. July 20, 1912 - ENDOWS TWAIN LIBRARY October 13, 1912 - MARK TWAIN - The Official Three-Volume Biography [Book Review] December 7, 1914 - A "WAR PRAYER" BY TWAIN February 20, 1915 - FRANK FULLER DEAD June 6, 1915 - MARK TWAIN [popularity with German readers] August 3, 1915 - TWO PAINFUL POEMS ["Punch, Brothers, Punch"] August 8, 1915 - THE HAUNTING DOGGEREL.["Punch, Brothers, Punch"] September 26, 1915 - Financial Mistakes of Leaders and Thinkers April 30, 1916 - MARK TWAIN, MR. HOWELLS [Book Review - "The Mysterious Stranger"] August 27, 1916 - LITERARY STYLE [Untitled Review - "The Mysterious Stranger"] February 7, 1917 - He Gave Credit, but in the Wrong Place ["Punch, Brothers, Punch"] March 7, 1917 - INVENTOR IN POORHOUSE. Paige once had $1,500,000 May 6, 1917 - BOOKS THIS SEASON [Mark Twain's Letters] June 3, 1917 - AS TO POSTHUMOUS ["What Is Man"] July 2, 1917 - TO SELL MARK TWAIN HOME September 9, 1917 - LATEST WORKS OF FICTION - JAP HERRON [Book Review] November 18, 1917 - MARK TWAIN AS A LETTER WRITER February 11, 1918 - TWAIN'S DAUGHTER SPURNS SPIRIT BOOK February 12, 1918 - [Editorial] Annoying, but Not Dangerous. June 9, 1918 - SUE FOR "SPIRIT" STORY. July 28, 1918 - SPIRITUALISM IN LAWSUIT September 15, 1918 - To Aid Artists Affected by War. [Stormfield] October 25, 1918 - TWAIN HOME A REST CAMP November 7, 1918 - STORMFIELD FOR A HOME December 23, 1919 - MARK TWAIN'S HOME SOLD [Hartford mansion] March 7, 1920 - REMODELING TWAIN HOME [Hartford mansion] March 21, 1920 - CHANGING HUMOR [Editorial related to Van Wyck Brooks] April 4, 1920 - MARK TWAIN [Editorial related to Gamaliel Bradford] April 4, 1920 - MARK TWAIN'S HARTFORD HOME [Letter to the Editor] April 6, 1920 - MARK TWAIN'S HOUSE [Poem about Hartford mansion] April 18, 1920 - MARK TWAIN MEMORIAL [Hartford mansion] May 17, 1920 - Coercion Can Be Applied [Editorial - Hartford mansion] June 27, 1920 - MARK TWAIN, CHIEF OF SINNERS [Book Review "The Ordeal of Mark Twain"] September 12, 1920 - Mark Twain's Mock Trial November 7, 1920 - ELECT MARK TWAIN TO HALL OF FAME November 9, 1920 - FAME [Editorial on election to Hall of Fame] November 24, 1920 - TO HONOR MARK TWAIN. Ettinger Wants Books Mentioned in Schools December 1, 1920 - OBSERVE TWAIN'S BIRTHDAY. Senator Reed Extols Author March 10, 1921 - Bust of Mark Twain Stolen October 9, 1921 - AID ESCAPE FROM RUSSIA March 12, 1922 - MARK TWAIN FOUND GORKY A VEXATION March 21, 1922 - $200,000 MARK TWAIN SET. Gabriel Wells Pays Record Price June 11, 1922 - TWAIN'S CABIN DEDICATED December 28, 1922 - MARK TWAIN'S HOME SOLD [Stormfield] January 25, 1923 - PAYS $1,900 FOR RARE MARK TWAIN WORK ["Is Shakespeare Dead"] March 23, 1923 - Mark Twain Estate Sold June 10, 1923 - Dinner Talk By Mark Twain [Review of MARK TWAIN'S SPEECHES] July 9, 1923 - Harbaugh, Writer of Terror Tales, Sells Relics of Past July 26, 1923 - TWAIN'S OLD HOME DESTROYED BY FIRE October 7, 1923 - EUROPE AND ELSEWHERE [Book Review] December 2, 1923 - FLEET-FINGERED TYPIST April 18, 1924 - BUYS MARK TWAIN'S HOUSE. May 14, 1924 - UNVEIL TEN BUSTS FOR HALL OF FAME July 13, 1924 - Mark Twain's Broad German Grin - New Translations July 26, 1924 - MARK TWAIN MATCHED GERMAN'S INVENTION August 10, 1924 - MARK TWAIN'S FORMER HOME - Famous Fifth Avenue House October 15, 1924 - A UNIQUE AUTOBIOGRAPHY October 19, 1924 - Mirror of the Heart and Mind of a Great American December 28, 1924 - Mark Twain's Burglar - Now a Devoted Reader of Man He Robbed January 9, 1925 - Mark Twain Letter Sold for $390 January 23, 1925 - "EXPLAINS "MARK TWAIN" February 1, 1925 - TELLS MARK TWAIN JOKES. March 15, 1925 - MARK TWAIN AS SEEN BY HIS HOUSEMAID April 6, 1925 - MARK TWAIN FOR TEACHERS April 12, 1925 - Only One-Third of Mark Twain's "Autobiography" Published April 26, 1925 - WILL UNVEIL TABLET TO MARK TWAIN SOON May 27, 1925 - TWAIN AND IRVING TABLET UNVEILED May 28, 1925 - SHAFT TO TOM SAWYER AND HUCKLEBERRY FINN June 1, 1925 - 21 FIFTH AVENUE August 16, 1925 - MARK TWAIN'S PRINTING PRESS December 1, 1925 - Mark Twain's Secretary on the Air. December 20, 1925 - Mark Twain Was a Hero To His Maidservant January 23, 1926 - TWAIN PLAYMATE TO SPEAK April 12, 1926 - CLARA CLEMENS IN ROLE [Joan of Arc] April 29, 1926 - FRANCE WANTS TO SEE MARK TWAIN'S 'JOAN' May 27, 1926 - TO HONOR MARK TWAIN. [Tom and Huck in bronze] May 28, 1926 - TOM SAWYER IN BRONZE September 15, 1926 - SAY BREAD LOCATED BODY. September 26, 1926 - MARK TWAIN'S FICTION MAKES A GOLD MINE OF WEIRD CAVE April 15, 1927 - Clara Clemens in "Joan of Arc." October 25, 1927 - MARK TWAIN WROTE TO FORGET TROUBLE. Letters Tell of Emotions November 13, 1927 - MARK TWAIN DIARIES GO AT AUCTION February 5, 1928 - MARK TWAIN'S GAY MOTHER March 6, 1928 - Twain's Tom Sawyer Dead, Sister in Spokane Reveals December 1, 1928 - BIG TWAIN EXHIBIT COLLECTED IN ST. LOUIS October 27, 1929 - [Editorial on Orion Clemens] ANOTHER CLEMENS March 30, 1930 - EARLY MARK TWAIN SHOWN IN DISCOVERIES August 1, 1931 - Gives 200 Mark Twain Pamphlets to Found Scholarship at Williams June 22, 1932 - BEARD, 82, RECALLS HIS ARTIST DAYS March 27, 1933 - TWAIN HIRED MAN TO TRAVEL FOR HIM October 24, 1935 - Haile Selassie and Mark Twain November 2, 1935 - New Mark Twain Letters Reveal He Poked Fun at Huck Finn Ban November 3, 1935 - Nation-Wide Hunt Begun For Twain Manuscript November 3, 1935 - [Editorial] Whose Mark Twain? November 17, 1935 - Mark Twain's Version of "Slovenly Peter" November 19, 1935 - DUCE [MUSSOLINI] HONORS MARK TWAIN November 20, 1935 - NATION-WIDE FETES CLOSE TWAIN YEAR November 26, 1935 - Twain Jokes at Expense of Carnegie Recalled December 1, 1935 - AUSTRALIA'S COFFEE CRITICIZED BY TWAIN December 15, 1935 - LETTERS OF TWAIN BURNED AT HIS WISH September 5, 1936 - Roosevelt's Speech at Twain Bridge February 13, 1937 - Topics of the Times - When Twain Sat Down [Twain on strike] April 10, 1937 - ALBERT B. PAINE, 76, BIOGRAPHER, DEAD August 15, 1937 - STONE TO HONOR CLEMENS October 27, 1937 - 'TOM SAWYER' BANNED AS RADICAL IN BRAZIL June 27, 1938 - NO TWAIN 'BLIGHT' REVEALED IN STUDY March 12, 1939 - PATENT FILES HOLD MARK TWAIN STORY December 25, 1939 - An Old Letter [to D. W. Bowser] December 30, 1939 - DESIGNS FOR FIRST OF FAMOUS AMERICANS STAMP SERIES October 1, 1940 - Scott, Balzac, Twain November 28, 1940 - BOOKS OF THE TIMES [MARK TWAIN IN ERUPTION] October 24, 1942 - MARK TWAIN ITEMS TO YALE January 9, 1945 - TWAIN MS. YIELDS $2,500 April 5, 1946 - SUE OVER TWAIN BOOK July 28, 1947 - TWAIN SUPPRESSED, RUSSIAN CHARGES December 14, 1947 - [Soviet prefaces to HUCK FINN and TOM SAWYER] January 7, 1948 - HEIRS SUE TO HALT TWAIN 'WHO-DUN-IT' January 15, 1948 - FREE TO USE TWAIN STORY July 10, 1948 - Sanctum of Mark Twain Coming to Musuem Here January 19, 1949 - Ownership of Twain Manuscript Does Not Give Right to Publish November 23, 1949 - CALIFORNIA U. TO GET MARK TWAIN'S PAPERS December 31, 1949 - BUYER CAN'T PRINT A TWAIN ORIGINAL January 19, 1951 - TWAIN IN PUBLIC DOMAIN - Coast Court Rules on Calavaras County Frog April 11, 1951 - TWAIN LIBRARY AUCTIONED April 12, 1951 - TWAIN'S ONLY POEM SOLD April 14, 1951 - $40,000 for Twain's Library July 29, 1952 - Mark Twain Party Verse Made Adlai Chaos Worse September 7, 1952 - MARK TWAIN'S HEAVEN [Book Review - REPORT FROM PARADISE] October 9, 1953 - MARK TWAIN HOME BURNS [The Lobster Pot] May 6, 1954 - GET TWAIN HOUSE ITEMS September 19, 1954 - UNIVERSITY GETS MARK TWAIN ITEMS June 10, 1957 - MARK TWAIN LETTER FOUND (to Stepnyak-Kravchinsky) September 12, 1957 - 'Huck Finn' Barred As Textbook by City April 18, 1959 - TWAIN ESTATE UP $65,000 IN YEAR November 6, 1959 - Mark Twain, at 46, Yearned to Be Boy December 6, 1959 - The Literary Adventures of Huck Finn January 10, 1960 - NEW LIGHT SHED ON TWAIN EDITION [Huckleberry Finn] March 6, 1960 - The Kremlin Claims Mark Twain April 20, 1960 - TWAIN ESTATE MOUNTS April 30, 1960 - TWAIN LETTER GIVEN TO REDDING LIBRARY May 29, 1960 - SPEAKING OF BOOKS [Charles Neider and the Soviets] December 1, 1960 - SOVIET HAILS TWAIN AS A CRITIC OF U.S. December 2, 1960 - Soviet Mark Twain Stamp Out December 11, 1960 - MARK TWAIN LANDMARK IN HARTFORD April 9, 1961 - Mark Twain on the Income Tax April 22, 1961 - Mark Twain Estate Up $105,351 in '60; Total Is $783,485 April 26, 1961 - New Letters Show Twain's Loneliness In His Last 4 Years May 8, 1961 - Ownership of Salacious Literature March 16, 1962 - DOROTHY QUICK, POET AND AUTHOR April 28, 1962 - TWAIN HEIRS GAIN BY $95,467 IN YEAR June 3, 1962 - Negro Pupils Play Slaves; NAACP boycotts Show June 3, 1962 - Huck Finn Stirs Race Discord Note August 24, 1962 - Anti-Religious Work by Twain, Long Withheld, to be Published. September 2, 1962 - Twain's Attack on Religion September 23, 1962 - The Other Face of the Humorist ["Letters From the Earth" review] November 21, 1962 - Mrs. Jacques Samossoud Dies; Mark Twain's Last Living Child December 15, 1962 - Twain's 'Joan' Given to Yale February 12, 1963 - Soviet Bookman Keeps Busy - Twain Still a Favorite April 17, 1963 - Schools in Philadelphia Edit 'Huckleberry Finn' February 22, 1964 - Humorist's $867,565 Is Put Into New Trust Fund January 19, 1966 - Nina Clemens Gabrilowitsch, 55, Twain's Last Direct Heir, Dies January 23, 1966 - Twain Relative's Will Filed November 7, 1966 - Negro Students Protest Reading "Huckleberry Finn" June 25, 1970 - Newly Found Mark Twain Letter Accuses Business Aide of Theft May 16, 1971 - This 'Huck Finn' Is Not For Children May 22, 1971 - Hall Overton Attempts Opera About Huck Finn |