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November 10, 1928: Hirohito of Japan formally enshrined as the Showa Emperor Emperor Showa.jpg
November 10, 1928: Hirohito of Japan formally enshrined as the Showa Emperor
Herbert Hoover - NARA - 532049.jpg
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November 6, 1928: Herbert Hoover defeats Alfred Smith to win U.S. presidential election
November 13, 1928: Capsizing of SS Vetris Kills 124 people SS Vestris Awash.jpg
November 13, 1928: Capsizing of SS Vetris Kills 124 people
Hoover carried 41 of the 48 states, including Governor Smith's New York, and got 444 of the 531 electoral votes 1928 Electoral Map.png
Hoover carried 41 of the 48 states, including Governor Smith's New York, and got 444 of the 531 electoral votes

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Wednesday, November 14, 1928

Prime Minister Coates defeated Joseph Gordon Coates, 1931.jpg
Prime Minister Coates defeated

Thursday, November 15, 1928

Kipling Rudyard Kipling (portrait).jpg
Kipling

Friday, November 16, 1928

Saturday, November 17, 1928

Australia's Prime Minister Bruce Stanley Bruce 1926.jpg
Australia's Prime Minister Bruce

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Sunday, November 25, 1928

Monday, November 26, 1928

Tuesday, November 27, 1928

Wednesday, November 28, 1928

Thursday, November 29, 1928

Friday, November 30, 1928

Mexico's President Emilio Portes Emilio Portes, portrait (cropped).jpg
Mexico's President Emilio Portes

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