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December 21, 1913: The first crossword puzzle is introduced First crossword.png
December 21, 1913: The first crossword puzzle is introduced
December 12, 1913: The world's most famous painting, stolen from the Louvre Museum two years earlier, is recovered by police in Italy Mona Lisa, by Leonardo da Vinci, from C2RMF retouched.jpg
December 12, 1913: The world's most famous painting, stolen from the Louvre Museum two years earlier, is recovered by police in Italy

The following events occurred in December 1913:

Contents

December 1, 1913 (Monday)

December 2, 1913 (Tuesday)

December 3, 1913 (Wednesday)

December 4, 1913 (Thursday)

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Chemist Soddy and physician Todd

December 5, 1913 (Friday)

December 6, 1913 (Saturday)

December 7, 1913 (Sunday)

December 8, 1913 (Monday)

December 9, 1913 (Tuesday)

December 10, 1913 (Wednesday)

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Gitmo

December 11, 1913 (Thursday)

December 12, 1913 (Friday)

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Emperor Menelik II
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Lij Iyasu

December 13, 1913 (Saturday)

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Kaulen, who spent 3½ days in the air

December 14, 1913 (Sunday)

December 15, 1913 (Monday)

December 16, 1913 (Tuesday)

December 17, 1913 (Wednesday)

December 18, 1913 (Thursday)

December 19, 1913 (Friday)

December 20, 1913 (Saturday)

December 21, 1913 (Sunday)

December 22, 1913 (Monday)

December 23, 1913 (Tuesday)

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December 24, 1913 (Wednesday)

December 25, 1913 (Thursday)

December 26, 1913 (Friday)

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Bierce

December 27, 1913 (Saturday)

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Joe Tinker

December 28, 1913 (Sunday)

December 29, 1913 (Monday)

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The Adventures of Kathlyn

December 30, 1913 (Tuesday)

December 31, 1913 (Wednesday)

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