I don't think so because the acceptance date and publication date don't seem to be stored in some (perhaps all) of the records. For that, you will need to use some other technique.
If you're just interested in a couple journals, I think it would be much more efficient to write a custom script to extract the data from the journal archives page. Many journals have received/accepted dates right in the archives index. You can first parse the individual index pages from the index of links and then parse the resulting accepted/received data by downloading each page. Should be easy with the Python requests library and some regular expressions -- the only downside is that you'd have to make a custom one for each journal.