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Article Index: 1921

Category: Chronological Archive
Page Sections: January · February · March · April · May · June · July · August · September · October · November · December


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Tuesday, 4 January 1921
4 January 1921Automobile and Street Car Come TogetherThe Urbana Daily Courier
Wednesday, 5 January 1921
5 January 1921Automobile Is Damaged When Hit By Street CarThe Urbana Daily Courier
Thursday, 6 January 1921
6 January 1921Police Are Watching Automobile DriversThe Urbana Daily Courier
Monday, 10 January 1921
10 January 1921Raymond O. Thorne Dies in Automobile WreckThe Urbana Daily Courier
Wednesday, 26 January 1921
26 January 1921AUTOMOBILE THEIF GETS FROM TWO TO 15 YEARSThe Urbana Daily Courier
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Friday, 18 March 1921
18 March 1921Automotive News Briefs: March 18, 1921The New York Times
Sunday, 20 March 1921
20 March 1921THE FAMILY AUTOMOBILE.The New York Times
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Wednesday, 4 May 1921
4 May 1921Automotive News Briefs: 4 May 1921The Rock Island Argus
4 May 1921JOHNSON SUES INSURANCE CO. FOR DAMAGESThe Rock Island Argus
JuneTitleDetails
Thursday, 9 June 1921
9 June 1921<$500,000 for One Year's Living Expenses Allowed by Court to Widow of Horace DodgeThe New York Times
Friday, 10 June 1921
10 June 1921FORD SAYS ENEMIES TRIED TO 'GET HIM'The New York Times
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Saturday, 3 September 1921
3 September 1921CLOSER CO-OPERATION FOR GENERAL MOTORSThe New York Times
Thursday, 8 September 1921
8 September 1921STUDEBAKER CUTS PRICES.The New York Times
OctoberTitleDetails
Sunday, 30 October 1921
30 October 1921ART IN THE MOTOR CAR.
Automobile body designers as well as private owners seeking ideas for artistic effects in custom made bodies will doubtless be interested in the exhibit portraying the various steps in the designing of the automobile body, which forms part of the industrial crafts and graphic arts exhibition to be opened tomorrow in the new building of the Art Center.
News Article (text)
Publication: The New York Times
NovemberTitleDetails
Monday, 14 November 1921
14 November 1921PUSH AIR-COOLED MOTOR.
Pierre S. du Pont, President of the General Motors Corporation, has issued a statement in connection with the new air-cooled types of motors which the corporation is developing.
News Article (text)
Publication: The New York Times
Topic: General Motors
Saturday, 19 November 1921
November 19, 1921OAKLAND MODELS STAND.The New York Times
Sunday, 20 November 1921
20 November 1921GENERAL MOTORS' AIR-COOLER IS COMING ALONGArizona Republican
DecemberTitleDetails
Wednesday, 7 December 1921 7 December 1921ALLAN A. RYAN JOINS DURANT AS BROKER
Allan A. Ryan, who has played an inconspicuous part in Wall Street affairs ever since the famous corner in Stutz Motors stock, may once again become an important figure in the financial district through his association with the recently formed Durant Motors, Inc.News Article (text)
Publication: The New York Times
Topics: Allan A. Ryan, Durant Thursday, 8 December 1921 8 December 1921SAY BALLET DANCER HAD TWO STOLEN CARS
The writer told the police that cars stolen in New York had been taken to Evansville and put in the garage connected with Miss Swift's luxurious home there.News Article (text)
Publication: The New York Times Friday, 9 December 1921 9 December 1921SIMS INTERESTS FORD IN MAKING AIRPLANES
Henry Ford's next creation will be the “air flivver,” according to reliable rumors in circulation in Detroit today.News Article (text)
Publication: The New York Times
Topic: Ford Motor Company Saturday, 10 December 1921 10 December 1921LAYNG NOW WITH PEERLESS BUNCH
George H. Layng has resigned as vice president and manager of Manufacturing of the Cadillac Motor Car company to accept the same offices and responsibilities with the Peerless Motor Car company.News Article (text)
Publication: The Fairmont West Virginian
Topics: George H. Layng, Peerless 10 December 1921SOLD CARS HE STOLE, THEN STOLE THEM AGAIN
Philadelphia Prisoner Tells in Raleigh Court How He Robbed Alleged Accomplice.News Article (text)
Publication: The New York Times




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