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November 28, 1922: Death sentences carried out against five of six Greek leaders including (far right) former Prime Ministers Gounaris, Stratos, and Protopapadakis Cour martiale a Athenes, les accuses- amiral Goudas, Baltazzi, general Stratigos, Gounaris, Stratos, Theotokis, Protopapadakis.jpg
November 28, 1922: Death sentences carried out against five of six Greek leaders including (far right) former Prime Ministers Gounaris, Stratos, and Protopapadakis
November 26, 1922: Howard Carter and Lord Carnarvon become the first persons in more than 3,000 years to enter the Tomb of Tutankhamen Tutankhamun tomb photographs 4 289.jpg
November 26, 1922: Howard Carter and Lord Carnarvon become the first persons in more than 3,000 years to enter the Tomb of Tutankhamen
November 17, 1922: The Ottoman Empire comes to an end with the abdication and departure of the last Sultan, Mehmed VI Sultanvahideddin.jpg
November 17, 1922: The Ottoman Empire comes to an end with the abdication and departure of the last Sultan, Mehmed VI

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Contents

November 1, 1922 (Wednesday)

November 2, 1922 (Thursday)

November 3, 1922 (Friday)

November 4, 1922 (Saturday)

November 5, 1922 (Sunday)

November 6, 1922 (Monday)

November 7, 1922 (Tuesday)

November 8, 1922 (Wednesday)

November 9, 1922 (Thursday)

November 10, 1922 (Friday)

November 11, 1922 (Saturday)

November 12, 1922 (Sunday)

November 13, 1922 (Monday)

November 14, 1922 (Tuesday)

November 15, 1922 (Wednesday)

November 16, 1922 (Thursday)

November 17, 1922 (Friday)

November 18, 1922 (Saturday)

November 19, 1922 (Sunday)

November 20, 1922 (Monday)

November 21, 1922 (Tuesday)

November 22, 1922 (Wednesday)

November 23, 1922 (Thursday)

November 24, 1922 (Friday)

November 25, 1922 (Saturday)

November 26, 1922 (Sunday)

November 27, 1922 (Monday)

November 28, 1922 (Tuesday)

November 29, 1922 (Wednesday)

Carter and Tutankhamun Tuts Tomb Opened.JPG
Carter and Tutankhamun

November 30, 1922 (Thursday)

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  115. "Gem-Studded Relics In Egyptian Tomb Amaze Explorers; Art Treasures Fill 2 Sealed Antechambers, Reached Through Blocked Passages; Portraits and Hunting Scenes Painted on Funeral Paraphernalia of Tutankhamen", The New York Times, December 1, 1922, p. 1
  116. "Gov. Small Pardons Lloyd and 16 Reds— Wealthy Communist Who Was Recently Sent to Prison Will Spend Thanksgiving at Home", The New York Times, November 30, 1922, p. 1
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  120. "17 Die; Many Hurt in Riots in Mexico City". Chicago Daily Tribune . December 1, 1922. p. 1.
  121. "Report Fifty Killed in Mexico City Riot; Police Pour Machine-Gun Volleys Into Parade Protesting Against Water Famine", The New York Times, December 1, 1922, p. 1
  122. "Boy Emperor Weds With Chinese Pomp", The New York Times, December 3, 1922, p. 8
  123. "James R. Mann Dies in Washington Home After Week's Illness, Ending in Pneumonia", The New York Times, December 1, 1922, p. 1
  124. "Samuel Marx Dies, Congressman-Elect", The New York Times, December 1, 1922, p. 17
  125. "Capt. George Auger, Famed Circus Giant, Dies", The New York Times, December 2, 1922, p. 1
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