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November 26, 1901: "Auguste D.", dementia patient...
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November 15, 1901: The Acousticon, first battery-powered hearing aid, is patented
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... becomes textbook case for Dr. Alois Alzheimer

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Friday, November 1, 1901

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Sunday, November 3, 1901

Monday, November 4, 1901

Tuesday, November 5, 1901

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British Foreign Secretary Lansdowne

Wednesday, November 6, 1901

Thursday, November 7, 1901

Friday, November 8, 1901

Saturday, November 9, 1901

Sunday, November 10, 1901

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Japan's Emperor Meiji

Monday, November 11, 1901

Tuesday, November 12, 1901

Wednesday, November 13, 1901

Thursday, November 14, 1901

Friday, November 15, 1901

Saturday, November 16, 1901

Sunday, November 17, 1901

Monday, November 18, 1901

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Secretary Hay and Ambassador Pauncefote

Tuesday, November 19, 1901

Wednesday, November 20, 1901

Thursday, November 21, 1901

Friday, November 22, 1901

Saturday, November 23, 1901

Sunday, November 24, 1901

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Prime Minister Theotokis

Monday, November 25, 1901

Tuesday, November 26, 1901

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Former U.S. citizen Estrada

Wednesday, November 27, 1901

Thursday, November 28, 1901

Friday, November 29, 1901

Saturday, November 30, 1901

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  129. "Terrible Terry Is Knocked Out". Chicago Daily Tribune. November 29, 1901. p. 1.
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  132. "Peace Restored on the Isthmus", Chicago Daily Tribune, November 30, 1901, p. 4
  133. "Form New Ball League — Hickey Will Make Chicago His Headquarters", Chicago Daily Tribune, November 30, 1901, p. 6
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  141. "Oklahoma Given a New Governor", Chicago Sunday Tribune, December 1, 1901, p. 5
  142. Peter Hebblethwaite, John XXIII: Pope of the Century (Bloomsbury, 2010) p. 18