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1938 Nuremberg speech by Hitler... Lou Gehrig's streak reaches 2,100 (30 to go)...



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September 10, 1938

THE NEW YORK TIMES, Sept. 10, 1938

* Lou Gehrig's consecutive game streak hits 2,100
* Iron Horse keeps rolling like a babbling brook
* Adolf Hitler gives speech at Nuremberg


Page 11 has: "4 GEHRIG HITS HELP HADLEY SCORE, 2-0", with subhead: "Durable Yankee Passes .300 at Bat First Time This Year as Senators Bow", which includes the following text: "The old iron horse, Lou Gehrig, going on forever like the babbling brook of legend, was rolling past his 2,100th consecutive championship game since that June 1, 1925, when he started guarding first base for the Yankees, and he celebrated appropriately." Additional coverage continues after the mini-heading: "Gehrig's Average Now .301."
Another key item is found on the front page: "Hitler's Answer to Berlin", "Germany Will 'Capitulate To No One' - Hitler Tells His Nazis At Nuremberg..." (which includes the full text of his speech on page 5).

Additional reports include: "President Retorts To Women Rebels", "Soviet Shoots an Executive's Wife as Spy...", and more. See images for details.
Complete in 34 pages, rag (institutional) edition, minimally rough left margin due to being disbound, overall very good.

Category: The 20th Century