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1917: August
1921: August
1922: December
1913
August 5, 1913: Says Employer Slew Girl
1914
February 18, 1914: Split Court Denies New Trial to Frank
February 21, 1914: Evidence for Frank Hidden, Say Counsel
February 25, 1914: Appeal for Frank in Murder Case
March 2, 1914: Frank Convicted by Public Clamor
March 3, 1914: Frank Takes a Hand in Frank’s Behalf
March 8, 1914: Frank Resentenced, Says He’s Innocent
March 11, 1914: Justice Asked Now for Frank in Atlanta
March 13, 1914: Frank Case Yields New Bribe Charge
March 14, 1914: Evidence for Frank Ignored, She Says
March 15, 1914: Frank Asks Six Questions
March 15, 1914: Leo M. Frank, An Innocent Man, May Suffer a Disgraceful Death for Another’s Crime
March 16, 1914: Pastors Demand Retrial for Frank
March 18, 1914: Burns Confers With Leo M. Frank
March 19, 1914: Burns Says He Can Solve Frank Case
March 22, 1914: Burns to Extend Frank Case Inquiry
March 25, 1914: Promises Surprise in the Frank Case
March 27, 1914: Points to Conley as Girl’s Slayer
April 2, 1914: The Courts and the Frank Case
April 16, 1914: Frank’s New Plea to be Filed Today
April 19, 1914: Atlantans Favor New Frank Trial
April 27, 1914: Conley Notes Show Guilt, Says Burns
May 1, 1914: Ragsdale Alleges an Offer of 200
May 2, 1914: Burns Attacked by Mob
May 5, 1914: Frank Affidavits False, Says Dorsey
May 6, 1914: May Call Burns Before Grand Jury
May 7, 1914: Frank Plea Fails, Will Take Appeal
May 18, 1914: Frank Inquiry Today
May 24, 1914: Persecuted, Says Lehon
June 5, 1914: Frank Hearing Today
June 20, 1914: Resented His Criticisms
November 24, 1914: Refuses Frank a Writ of Error
November 25, 1914: Is It a Denial of Justice?
November 26, 1914: Editorial Article 1 (No Title)
November 27, 1914: Justice Holmes’s Opinion
November 28, 1914: Last Plea to Supreme Court
November 29, 1914: Retry Leo Frank, Says Rabbi
November 30, 1914: Frank Case Today in Highest Court
December 1, 1914: The Press on Frank Case
December 2, 1914: Says Frank Verdict was Legal Nullity
December 4, 1914: Press on Frank Case
December 6, 1914: Atlanta’s Mob Spirit Resident Holds it Responsible for Leo Frank’s Conviction
December 9, 1914: Frank May Again Ask for a Writ
December 10, 1914: Frank Resentenced, Reassures Innocence
December 11, 1914: Georgians Here Appeal for Frank
December 12, 1914: Pastors Demand Retrial for Frank
December 13, 1914: All Urged to Write Appeals for Frank
December 14, 1914: Finds Mob Frenzy Convicted Frank
December 14, 1914: Frank Counsel Hopeful
December 15, 1914: Frank Can Appeal Again, Says Lawyer
December 17, 1914: Brooklyn Petition for Frank Pardon
December 19, 1914: Frank’s Moral Energy: Can He Write His Own Speeches, a Personal Acquaintance Asks
December 20, 1914: “Frank is Innocent” – Burns
December 22, 1914: Frank Mass Meeting Called
December 24, 1914: Called Lynch Law Veiled
December 27, 1914: Says His Analysis Vindicates Frank
December 28, 1914: Frank Railroaded, E. V. Debs Asserts
December 28, 1914: Lesson From Frank Case
December 29, 1914: Lamar Grants Appeal to Frank
December 31, 1914: Article 5 (No Title)
1915
January 1, 1915: Texans Make Plea for Leo M. Frank
January 4, 1915: The Frank Case: A Socialist Plea for Justice Where It Can Still Be Done
January 6, 1915: Leo Frank Replies to Attack by Brown
January 10, 1915: Frank is Innocent, Says George S. Dougherty
January 17, 1915: William J. Burns Scores Man Who Worked in Frank Case
January 20, 1915: Article 8 (No Title)
February 23, 1915: Conley, Not Frank, Guilty, Train Holds
April 18, 1915: About the Frank Case
April 28, 1915: Article 12 (No Title)
May 6, 1915: Georgia Counsel Surprised
May 17, 1915: Frank a Mob Victim, Rabbi Wise Asserts
May 19, 1915: Texans Make Plea for Leo M. Frank
May 19, 1915: Paterson to Frank’s Aid
May 24, 1915: Calls Frank Victim of Cry Against Jews
May 24, 1915: Free Sons Send Petition
May 24, 1915: Plan Appeals for Frank
May 29, 1915: W. J. Burns Exonerated
May 30, 1915: Hope for Frank in Final Fight
June 2, 1915: Phagan Townsfolk at Frank Hearing
June 5, 1915: Magicians at Trick Dinner
June 5, 1915: Rochester Aid for Frank
June 9, 1915: Decision on Frank is Expected Today
June 12, 1915: To Make Last Plea for Frank Today
June 13, 1915: Begin Last Frank Plea to Governor
June 17, 1915: Ask State to Cease Killing by Law
June 17, 1915: Frank’s Fate Now in Slaton’s Hands
June 19, 1915: Gov. Slaton Delays Leo Frank Decision
June 20, 1915: Frank May Not Know His Fate Till Tuesday
June 22, 1915: Creditable to the State
June 22, 1915: Gov. Slaton’s Statement; Slaton Commutes Frank Sentence
June 22, 1915: Marshall Praises Slaton’s Courage
June 22, 1915: Press of Georgia Upholds Governor
June 22, 1915: Rejoicing in Frank’s Home
June 22, 1915: Soldiers Now Guard Him
June 23, 1915: Gov. Slaton Sees Mob’s Anger Die
June 25, 1915: A Study for Psychologists
June 25, 1915: Troops to Guard Slaton
June 26, 1915: Violence Feared in Atlanta Today
June 29, 1915: Praise for Slaton in Flood of Mail
June 30, 1915: Slaton Here; Glad He Saved Frank
July 18, 1915: Leo Frank’s Throat Cut by Convict; Famous Prisoner Near Death
July 19, 1915: Frank Survives Assassin’s Knife
July 20, 1915: Frank in a Fever, Infection Feared
July 25, 1915: Frank’s Assailant Before Governor
July 25, 1915: The Hideous Mob Spirit
July 26, 1915: Only Genuine Motion Pictures of Leo Frank
July 26, 1915: Preacher Defends Thaw
August 2, 1915: Frank’s Head in Braces
August 17, 1915: Warden is Overpowered
August 18, 1915: Article 1 (No Title)
August 18, 1915: Called Blot on State by Josephus Daniels
August 18, 1915: Georgia Press Condemns Act
August 18, 1915: Governor Prepares for Formal Inquiry
August 18, 1915: How the Jeffersonian Fanned Race Hatred
August 18, 1915: Loyless Bids, Georgians Choose
August 18, 1915: Mob Had Plotted Crime for Weeks
August 18, 1915: Neighbors Protect Frank Slayers
August 18, 1915: Save Body from Mob; Heels Mutilate Face
August 18, 1915: Says Tom Watson is Frank’s Slayer
August 18, 1915: Took Frank’s Life in Resentment
August 18, 1915: Trial Called a Prolonged Lynching
August 19, 1915: A Regrettable Incident
August 19, 1915: Grim Tragedy in Woods
August 19, 1915: Handcuffs May Prove Clue to Identity of at Least One of Leo Frank’s Lynchers
August 19, 1915: Proof of Frank’s Innocence
August 19, 1915: Would Isolate Georgia
August 20, 1915: Frank Lynching Due to Suspicion and Prejudice
August 20, 1915: Frank’s Body Here; Burial Hour Secret
August 21, 1915: Alleged Frank Relics
August 22, 1915: Leo Frank Wrote His Own Alibi
August 22, 1915: One Frank Lyncher Said to be Known
August 25, 1915: Lynchers Unknown, Frank Jury Finds
September 12, 1915: Famous French Parallel to the Frank Case
September 13, 1915: Attacks Watson in Frank Case
September 20, 1915: Frank Committee Loses Chairman
October 17, 1915: Queries from Times Readers and Answers to Them
November 3, 1915: Society Lukewarm on Suffrage Vote
November 5, 1915: Gangster Madden Stays in Sing Sing
November 20, 1915: Echo of the Frank Case
Post-1915
February 29, 1916: Morris Lasker Dead
September 12, 1916: Dorsey Assails Slaton and Jews
September 13, 1916: Marshall Denies Dorsey’s Charges
August 4, 1917: Ex-Gov. Slaton in a Fight
January 18, 1919: Leo Frank’s Accuser Shot
February 25, 1919: 20-Year Jail Sentence for Conley
June 11, 1919: Recalls the Frank Case
August 19, 1921: W. J. Burns to Head the Secret Service
December 2, 1922: The Anti Lynching Bill