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''The Chicago Tribune'' is a daily Chicago (Illinois, USA) newspaper founded by James Kelly, John E. Wheeler, and Joseph K. C. Forrest, published since 10 june 1847. It was titled ''The Chicago Daily Tribune'' on week days and ''The Chicago Sunday Tribune'' on sundays.
''The Chicago Tribune'' is a daily Chicago (Illinois, USA) newspaper founded by James Kelly, John E. Wheeler, and Joseph K. C. Forrest, published since 10 june 1847. It was titled ''The Chicago Daily Tribune'' on week days and ''The Chicago Sunday Tribune'' on sundays.


Between 1884 and 1930, the newspaper published 18 short stories, 4 poems, 4 letters, 2 articles, 13 interviews an several reports of lecture by [[Arthur Conan Doyle]].
Between 1884 and 1930, the newspaper published 18 short stories, 4 poems, 4 letters, 2 articles, 13 quotes an several reports of lecture by [[Arthur Conan Doyle]].




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'''1884'''
'''1884'''
* 02.02.1884 : [[The Heiress of Glenmahowley|Heiress of Glenmahowley]]
* 02.02.1884 : [[The Heiress of Glenmahowley|Heiress of Glenmahowley]]


'''1893'''
'''1894'''
* 10.12.1893 : [[Conan Doyle Defends Prize Fighting]] (interview)


'''1894'''
* 03.06.1894 : [[Before My Bookcase|He Talk of Books]] (article) 3 ill.
* 03.06.1894 : [[Before My Bookcase|He Talk of Books]] (article) 3 ill.
* 15.07.1894 : [[The Lord of Château Noir]] (short story) 1 ill. by [[H. R. H.]], 1 ill. by [[P. H. Kidy]]
* 15.07.1894 : [[The Lord of Château Noir]] (short story) 1 ill. by [[H. R. H.]], 1 ill. by [[P. H. Kidy]]
* 07.10.1894 : [[Conan Doyle at Home|Dr. Doyle is Here]] (interview) 3 ill. by [[F. C. Drake]]
* 11.10.1894 : [[Dr. Conan Doyle as a Lecturer]] (lecture)
* 11.10.1894 : [[Dr. Conan Doyle as a Lecturer]] (lecture)
* 13.10.1894 : [[Fiction as a Theme]] (lecture)
* 13.10.1894 : [[Fiction as a Theme]] (lecture)
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'''1898'''
'''1898'''
* 20.03.1898 : [[All Hope For Peace]] (quote)
* 05.06.1898 : [[Spain's Bad Credit]] (speech)
* 05.06.1898 : [[Spain's Bad Credit]] (speech)
* 14.08.1898 : [[A. Conan Doyle's Poems]] (poems)
* 14.08.1898 : [[A. Conan Doyle's Poems]] (poems)


'''1899'''
'''1899'''
* 29.10.1899 : [[Who's That Calling?]] (poem)
* 29.10.1899 : [[Who's That Calling?]] (poem)
* 31.12.1899 : [[Conan Doyle to the Rescue]] (letter)
* 31.12.1899 : [[Conan Doyle to the Rescue]] (letter)


'''1900'''
'''1904'''
* 10.04.1900 : [[Boers Cut Off Wepener. Comment of Conan Doyle]] (interview)
* 16.12.1900 : [[Doyle Writes of His Hero]] (interview)


'''1904'''
* 28.11.1904 : [[England False to Her Allies]] (letter)
* 28.11.1904 : [[England False to Her Allies]] (letter)


'''1905'''
'''1910'''
* 01.10.1905 : [[May be Doom of British Cars]] (quote)
 
'''1906'''
* 14.03.1906 : [[Spelling Reform or No? Conan Doyle Sees No Benefit]] (quote)


'''1910'''
* 21.05.1910 : [[A. Conan Doyle's Pen Picture of Edward, Living and Dead]] (article)
* 21.05.1910 : [[A. Conan Doyle's Pen Picture of Edward, Living and Dead]] (article)


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* 10.09.1911 : [[The Adventure of the Empty House]] (2 ill. + 4 ill. by [[Frederic Dorr Steele]])
* 10.09.1911 : [[The Adventure of the Empty House]] (2 ill. + 4 ill. by [[Frederic Dorr Steele]])
* 12.11.1911 : [[One Crowded Hour]] (2 ill. by [[J. N. Marchand]])
* 12.11.1911 : [[One Crowded Hour]] (2 ill. by [[J. N. Marchand]])
* 30.11.1911 : [[Define Boxing as Game of Science]] (interview)


'''1912'''
'''1912'''
* 19.07.1912 : [[Plan Olympic Change]] (letter)
* 19.07.1912 : [[Plan Olympic Change]] (letter)
* 10.11.1912 : [[Doyle in a Humorous Vein]]  (interview)


'''1914'''
* 29.05.1914 : [[Pilgrims Greet A. Conan Doyle]] (interview) 1 photo


'''1915'''
'''1915'''
* 06.02.1915 : [[Bennett Note Brings Reply by Conan Doyle]] (letter)
* 06.02.1915 : [[Bennett Note Brings Reply by Conan Doyle]] (letter)
'''1918'''
* 26.03.1918 : [[Counter Stroke Soon Expected by Conan Doyle]] (interview)
* 07.04.1918 : [['We Understand One Another': Conan Doyle]] (interview)


'''1919'''
'''1919'''
* 13.07.1919 : [[The Lord of Château Noir]] (short story) 1 ill. by [[Maude Martin Evers]]
* 13.07.1919 : [[The Lord of Château Noir]] (short story) 1 ill. by [[Maude Martin Evers]]
* 20.10.1919 : [[Christianity is a Failure, says Sir Conan Doyle]] (interview)


'''1922'''
'''1922'''
* 15.04.1922 : [[Kills Son, Tries to die to Guide Mate Via Ouija]] (interview)
* 19.04.1922 : [[Doyle's Heaven has Cows, Cats, Dogs and Towns]] (interview)
* 22.04.1922 : [[Veil of Death is Transparent to Doyle's Camera]] (interview)
* 05.05.1922 : [[Expects Radio to Confirm Doyle Theories]] (interview)
* 22.05.1922 : [[Hell is haven Before Heaven, Doyle Asserts]] (lecture)
* 22.05.1922 : [[Hell is haven Before Heaven, Doyle Asserts]] (lecture)


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* 21.02.1928 : [[Conan Doyle Assails Church; Asks New Faith]] (pamphlet extracts)
* 21.02.1928 : [[Conan Doyle Assails Church; Asks New Faith]] (pamphlet extracts)


== Quotes ==
'''1893'''
* 10.12.1893 : [[Conan Doyle Defends Prize Fighting]] (quote)
'''1894'''
* 07.10.1894 : [[Conan Doyle at Home|Dr. Doyle is Here]] (quote) 3 ill. by [[F. C. Drake]]
'''1898'''
* 20.03.1898 : [[All Hope For Peace]] (quote)
'''1900'''
* 10.04.1900 : [[Boers Cut Off Wepener. Comment of Conan Doyle]] (quote)
* 16.12.1900 : [[Doyle Writes of His Hero]] (quote)
'''1905'''
* 01.10.1905 : [[May be Doom of British Cars]] (quote)
'''1906'''
* 14.03.1906 : [[Spelling Reform or No? Conan Doyle Sees No Benefit]] (quote)
'''1911'''
* 30.11.1911 : [[Define Boxing as Game of Science]] (quote)
'''1912'''
* 10.11.1912 : [[Doyle in a Humorous Vein]]  (quote)
'''1914'''
* 29.05.1914 : [[Pilgrims Greet A. Conan Doyle]] (quote) 1 photo
'''1918'''
* 26.03.1918 : [[Counter Stroke Soon Expected by Conan Doyle]] (quote)
* 07.04.1918 : [['We Understand One Another': Conan Doyle]] (quote)
'''1919'''
* 20.10.1919 : [[Christianity is a Failure, says Sir Conan Doyle]] (quote)
'''1922'''
* 15.04.1922 : [[Kills Son, Tries to die to Guide Mate Via Ouija]] (quote)
* 19.04.1922 : [[Doyle's Heaven has Cows, Cats, Dogs and Towns]] (quote)
* 22.04.1922 : [[Veil of Death is Transparent to Doyle's Camera]] (quote)
* 05.05.1922 : [[Expects Radio to Confirm Doyle Theories]] (quote)




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'''1892'''
'''1892'''
* 25.12.1892 : [[Conan Doyle's Suggestion Not Considered]]
* 25.12.1892 : [[Conan Doyle's Suggestion Not Considered]]


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'''1894'''
'''1894'''
* 30.06.1894 : [[Dr. A. Conan Doyle]]
* 30.06.1894 : [[Dr. A. Conan Doyle]]
* 23.09.1894 : [[Henry Irving's Production at Bristol of Story of Waterloo the Novelty]] (review)
* 23.09.1894 : [[Henry Irving's Production at Bristol of Story of Waterloo the Novelty]] (review)
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'''1895'''
'''1895'''
* 31.05.1895 : [[They Get Good Pay]]
* 31.05.1895 : [[They Get Good Pay]]


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'''1898'''
'''1898'''
* 19.02.1898 : [[Conan Doyle and His Dervishes]] (review)
* 19.02.1898 : [[Conan Doyle and His Dervishes]] (review)
* 08.10.1898 : [[Conan Doyle's Verse]] (review)
* 08.10.1898 : [[Conan Doyle's Verse]] (review)
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'''1900'''
'''1900'''
* 06.01.1900 : [[Conan Doyle Accepted]]
* 06.01.1900 : [[Conan Doyle Accepted]]
* 23.01.1900 : [[Conan Doyle is Optimistic]]
* 23.01.1900 : [[Conan Doyle is Optimistic]]
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'''1901'''
'''1901'''
* 23.12.1901 : [[Christmas with Conan Doyle]]
* 23.12.1901 : [[Christmas with Conan Doyle]]


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'''1903'''
'''1903'''
* 02.02.1903 : [[To Guard Food Supply in War]]
* 02.02.1903 : [[To Guard Food Supply in War]]
* 03.06.1903 : [[Many to Attend Pilgrim's Banquest]]
* 03.06.1903 : [[Many to Attend Pilgrim's Banquest]]
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'''1904'''
'''1904'''
* 23.04.1904 : [[Personal: Motor accident]]
* 23.04.1904 : [[Personal: Motor accident]]
* 13.06.1904 : [[Sharpening the Sight of Soldiers]]
* 13.06.1904 : [[Sharpening the Sight of Soldiers]]
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'''1906'''
'''1906'''
* 25.03.1906 : [[Conan Doyle's Play Roasted]], by Curtis Brown
* 25.03.1906 : [[Conan Doyle's Play Roasted]], by Curtis Brown
* 05.07.1906 : [[Obituary: Lady Doyle (The Chicago Tribune)|Obituary: Lady Doyle]]
* 05.07.1906 : [[Obituary: Lady Doyle (The Chicago Tribune)|Obituary: Lady Doyle]]
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'''1907'''
'''1907'''
* 05.03.1907 : [[Conan Doyle Seriously Ill]]
* 05.03.1907 : [[Conan Doyle Seriously Ill]]
* 10.05.1907 : [[Innocent, Years in Cell]]
* 10.05.1907 : [[Innocent, Years in Cell]]
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'''1908'''
'''1908'''
* 19.07.1908 : [[Immense Crowd Visits Stadium]]
* 19.07.1908 : [[Immense Crowd Visits Stadium]]
* 23.08.1908 : [[Doyle Calls Divorce Laws National Shame and Scandal]]
* 23.08.1908 : [[Doyle Calls Divorce Laws National Shame and Scandal]]
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'''1909'''
'''1909'''
* 03.01.1909 : [[Little Stories of Big People]]
* 03.01.1909 : [[Little Stories of Big People]]
* 12.01.1909 : [[Operation Upon Conan Doyle]]
* 12.01.1909 : [[Operation Upon Conan Doyle]]
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'''1910'''
'''1910'''
* 03.02.1910 : [[Playwrights Get $140,000]]
* 03.02.1910 : [[Playwrights Get $140,000]]


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'''1917'''
'''1917'''
* 24.11.1917 : [[Theme For Hon. Holmes]]
* 24.11.1917 : [[Theme For Hon. Holmes]]
* 30.12.1917 : [[Hats Off to U.S. Troops, Britons' New Year's Word]]
* 30.12.1917 : [[Hats Off to U.S. Troops, Britons' New Year's Word]]
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'''1922'''
'''1922'''
* 12.04.1922 : [[Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Family Arrive]] (1 photo)
* 12.04.1922 : [[Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Family Arrive]] (1 photo)
* 11.04.1922 : [[Doyle Pushes Gates Ajar For Reporters' Gaze]]
* 11.04.1922 : [[Doyle Pushes Gates Ajar For Reporters' Gaze]]

Revision as of 13:47, 17 May 2023

The Chicago Tribune (10 december 1893)

The Chicago Tribune is a daily Chicago (Illinois, USA) newspaper founded by James Kelly, John E. Wheeler, and Joseph K. C. Forrest, published since 10 june 1847. It was titled The Chicago Daily Tribune on week days and The Chicago Sunday Tribune on sundays.

Between 1884 and 1930, the newspaper published 18 short stories, 4 poems, 4 letters, 2 articles, 13 quotes an several reports of lecture by Arthur Conan Doyle.



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