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September 1909 : ウィキペディア英語版
September 1909

The following events occurred in September 1909:

==September 1, 1909 (Wednesday)==

*In Brussels, Belgium, the Leconte Observatory received a message cabled from Lerwick in the Shetland Islands: "Reached north pole April 21, 1908. Discovered land far north. Return to Copenhagen by steamer Hans Eged. (Signed) FREDERICK COOK".〔( "Tells of Land Far North" ), ''New York Times'', September 2, 1909, p1〕 Reaction to the news was mixed.〔(September 1) – "North Pole Is Discovered – Dr. Cook Lands American Flag in the World's Greatest Feat" (''Oakland Tribune''); "North Pole Discovered And By An American!" "Word Comes From Greenland That the Daring Explorer Is Dr. Frederick A. Cook of Brooklyn; Date of Discovery Was April 21, 1908. Dr. Cook Is Now On His Homeward Way-- Whole World Congratulates Him" (''The Evening Observer'', Dunkirk, New York); "North Pole Discovered April 21, 1908, And No One Knew It Until Today" (''San Antonio Light and Gazette'')〕 The ''New York Herald'', which had purchased the rights, published Dr. Cook's story the next day. Meanwhile, Robert Peary, who had reached the North Pole on April 6, 1909, was still en route to a telegraph station.〔Michael F. Robinson, ''The Coldest Crucible: Arctic Exploration and American Culture'' (University of Chicago Press, 2006), p142〕
*Baguio City was incorporated. At an elevation of 5,100 ft (, the city's cool temperatures made it the "Summer Capital of the Philippines". The American Governor-General resided there during Manila's hottest months.〔( Baguio Centennial Commission )〕

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