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English: On October 12, 1923, to remind Clevelanders that Sweetest Day was the following day, this Sweetest Day editorial was published on page 14 of The Cleveland Press.
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current07:14, 28 December 2006Thumbnail for version as of 07:14, 28 December 20061,059 × 1,391 (460 KB)Miracleimpulse (talk | contribs)On October 12, 1923, to remind Clevelanders that Sweetest Day was the following day, this Sweetest Day editorial was published on page 14 of ''The Cleveland Press.'' {{PD-US}}

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