$75,000 gems in armory book are stolen … Two gag watchman, take cover of 7th Regiment roll. By Joseph Lelyveld.
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Lelyveld, Joseph ; New York Times Company
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1,200 attend fete of 207th Regiment. Ranking officers of city at farewell dinner of men who soon will go to camp.
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New York Times Company
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18,000 rush to arms at a surprise call. New York troops spring to posts smoothly, but machine guns err technically.
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7th Regiment repels invasion of provisions by 2 Mexicans. Legless intruder uses crutches to enter car--troops will reach border late to-night and detrain at Brownsville to-morrow. By Earl J. Hadley, staff correspondent of The Evening Sun.
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Hadley, Earl J.
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7th's celebration. Regiment's 100th anniversary to bring together 2,400 veterans and members. Taft to review parade. Many distinguished army and navy men to attend banquet tonight in Armory.
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New York Globe
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A long march. By Maurice Ketten.
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Ketten, Maurice, 1875-1965 ; New York World
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Albert Amerman.
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Amenities at the border. "War" with Mexico by dinner and vaudeville.
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An instructive anniversary, lower half.
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New York Globe
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An instructive anniversary, upper half
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New York Globe
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An instructive anniversary.
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New York Globe
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As McAllen sees our boys. A resident records the local opinion of New York's soldiers. From a personal letter written by a citizen of McAllen, Texas.
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Attack on the Sixth Massachusetts, Baltimore.
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Barrett sees hope in Mexican peace. Pan-American director shows how ABC powers have relieved tension. Carranza to hold off.
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Book of Remembrance: History and description. Both American and British artists worked on it--idea conceived in '26.
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New York Times Company
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Breaks down in camp. Orderly Esselstyn, at border with 7th, overcome.
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Camp Whitman. A soldier's mother reports to anxious parents.
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Capt. C.E. Fisk dies in France. Son of former colonel of the 7th fell on Oct. 18.
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Charles A. Cappa dead. Sudden end of the famous leader. Death was caused by heart trouble--his career.
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New York tribune
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Clark--Wednesday, August 9, 1905, at his residence, No. 406 West End-Ave. General Emmons Clark, in the 78th year of his age.