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The following events occurred in September 1912:

September 28, 1912: Thousands sign the Ulster Covenant
September 22, 1912: Edwin Armstrong makes first successful test of the revolutionary regnerative circuit
September 21, 1912: Houdini unveils most dangerous act yet

September 1, 1912 (Sunday) edit

 
Fisher: "A road across the United States!"

September 2, 1912 (Monday) edit

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September 5, 1912 (Thursday) edit

September 6, 1912 (Friday) edit

  • The uprising of Moroccan pretender Ahmed al-Hiba was ended in a battle at Sidi Bou Othmane, as his force of 10,000 troops was decimated by 5,000 French troops led by Colonel Charles Mangin. The poorly armed Moroccan tribesmen, promised by al-Hiba "that French bullets would turn into water and French shells into watermelons", charged at Mangin's troops, who were aligned in a square formation with artillery at the center. Within two hours, 2,000 of al-Hiba's troops were dead and thousands more wounded; French losses were four dead and 23 wounded.[18]
  • Royal Flying Corps members Captain Patrick Hamilton and Lieutenant Athole Wyness Stuart were killed in a crash near Willian, Hertfordshire while flying a Deperdussin monoplane.[19]
 
 
Smokey Joe Wood and Walter Johnson
  • In what has been described as "the most anticipated and hyped sporting event"[20] up to that time, the two best pitchers in the American League, Smoky Joe Wood of the Boston Red Sox and Walter Johnson of the Washington Senators, faced off against each other before an overflow crowd at Fenway Park. Wood was on a winning streak of 13 consecutive games, while Johnson had set a record of 16 straight wins the previous month. In a pitcher's duel, the two each threw five scoreless innings, until Johnson allowed a run to score in the sixth, the margin for a 1-0 victory for Wood and the Red Sox. Wood would go on to win two more games to tie, but not break, Johnson's record.[21]

September 7, 1912 (Saturday) edit

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September 9, 1912 (Monday) edit

September 10, 1912 (Tuesday) edit

September 11, 1912 (Wednesday) edit

September 12, 1912 (Thursday) edit

 
Raymond Poincaré

September 13, 1912 (Friday) edit

September 14, 1912 (Saturday) edit

  • Montenegro entered into an alliance with Serbia.[46]
  • Groundbreaking was held for the Trans-Australian Railway, with Governor-General Lord Denman turning the first spade of earth at Port Augusta, South Australia.[9] The railroad, which stretches to Kalgoorlie, Western Australia would be completed on October 17, 1917.[47]
  • Rioting at a soccer football match at Belfast injured 100 people.[48]
  • Cattle baron John Beal Sneed shot and killed Albert Boyce, Jr. in Amarillo, Texas on suspicion he orchestrated the murder of Sneed's father back in Georgetown, Texas, before surrendering to authorities. Sneed had shot Boyce's father dead in Fort Worth, Texas at the start over year over an affair between Boyce and Sneed's wife Lenora. Despite authorities concerned the bloody feud, which by now has claimed seven lives, would yield more violence, potential combatants dispersed within the town. Sneed was able to successfully defend both murders as justifiable and was acquitted for a second time.[49][50]
  • American pilot Howard W. Gill died from injuries sustained from a crash when he struck another plane taking off just as he was going in for a landing at Cicero Field in Chicago.[51]

September 15, 1912 (Sunday) edit

  • In fighting between French forces and Moorish tribesmen at Sidi Kacem in Morocco, nine French soldiers were killed and 30 wounded.[9]
  • Ten recruits and a gunner's mate at the United States Navy training school at Chicago were drowned in the capsizing of a launch at Lake Michigan.[52]
  • John Flammang Schrank, a bartender from New York City, began working on his plan to assassinate former U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt, after having a dream that the late U.S. President William McKinley had pointed to Roosevelt and said, "This is my murderer, avenge my death." Schrank would catch up with Roosevelt, who was campaigning for a new term as President, on October 14.[53]
  • On the 91st anniversary of its independence, El Salvador adopted the flag that it uses today, restoring the blue and white tricolor flag that it had abandoned in 1865.[54]

September 16, 1912 (Monday) edit

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September 18, 1912 (Wednesday) edit

  • Representatives of the four-nation banking consortium informed China's finance minister Zhou Xuexi, that the railway loan was subject to four conditions, including repayment through a new tax on salt, bank consortium approval of any financial reforms, and appointment of technicians from the four nations.[66]

September 19, 1912 (Thursday) edit

 
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September 20, 1912 (Friday) edit

September 21, 1912 (Saturday) edit

September 22, 1912 (Sunday) edit

 
Edwin H. Armstrong

September 23, 1912 (Monday) edit

September 24, 1912 (Tuesday) edit

September 25, 1912 (Wednesday) edit

September 26, 1912 (Thursday) edit

September 27, 1912 (Friday) edit

  • Leslie King began abuse of his new bride, Dorothy King, while the couple were on their honeymoon at the Multnomah Hotel in Portland, Oregon. The incident was the first of many recited in Mrs. King's divorce petition, found by historians later, after the couple's child had grown up to become U.S. President Gerald Ford.[94]
  • Born: Tauno Marttinen, Finnish composer; in Helsinki (d. 2008)

September 28, 1912 (Saturday) edit

 
Ulster Covenant

September 29, 1912 (Sunday) edit

September 30, 1912 (Monday) edit

 
September 30, 1912: Columbia School of Journalism opens

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1912 Monday 10 September 10 1912 Tuesday 11 September 11 1912 Wednesday 12 September 12 1912 Thursday 13 September 13 1912 Friday 14 September 14 1912 Saturday 15 September 15 1912 Sunday 16 September 16 1912 Monday 17 September 17 1912 Tuesday 18 September 18 1912 Wednesday 19 September 19 1912 Thursday 20 September 20 1912 Friday 21 September 21 1912 Saturday 22 September 22 1912 Sunday 23 September 23 1912 Monday 24 September 24 1912 Tuesday 25 September 25 1912 Wednesday 26 September 26 1912 Thursday 27 September 27 1912 Friday 28 September 28 1912 Saturday 29 September 29 1912 Sunday 30 September 30 1912 Monday 31 ReferencesSeptember 1 1912 Sunday edit nbsp Fisher A road across the United States In Morocco French troops put down a native uprising 1 At Indianapolis entrepreneur Carl G Fisher President of the Prest O Lite Company and founder of the Indianapolis 500 race hosted a dinner for his colleagues in the automotive industry and unveiled his plans for the Lincoln Highway A road across the United States Let s build it before we re too old to enjoy it The auto trail which paved roads to connect existing highways would run from New York City to San Francisco and would be completed in 1925 2 The All Souls Chapel held its first Sunday service at the Poland Spring resort in Poland Maine It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1977 3 Born Gwynfor Evans Welsh politician founder and first president of the Welsh nationalist party Plaid Cymru Member of Parliament of Carmarthen from 1966 1970 and 1974 to 1979 in Barry Wales d 2005 Bernard Sarnat American plastic surgeon and developer of craniofacial surgery techniques in Chicago d 2011 The Rhoda and Bernard Sarnat International Prize in Mental Health was named in honor of him and his wife 4 Died Samuel Coleridge Taylor 37 English composer nicknamed The African Mahler contributor to the epic poem The Song of Hiawatha b 1875 September 2 1912 Monday editThe much anticipated Romanian film Independența Romaniei premiered in Bucharest depicting events of the Russo Turkish War that led to Romania s independence The response was mixed in part as the film was a first time production for most of the actors and crew involved and many errors made their way onto the screen However the film eventually became a financial success and is considered a milestone for Romanian cinema 5 In the United Kingdom the Trades Union Congress president Will Thorne opened the TUC s annual conference with a demand for common ownership and an attack on the government for its behavior in the recent strikes 1 Woodrow Wilson opened his presidential campaign with a Labor Day address in Buffalo New York 6 The first Calgary Stampede was held running for six days and attracting 80 000 people 7 U S President William Howard Taft signed an executive order establishing the first Naval Petroleum Reserve NPR 1 to be used for the United States Navy in the event of war NPR 1 was located at a government owned oil field in Kern County California 8 Born David Daiches British literary critic author of The Place of Meaning in Poetry and A Critical History of English Literature in Sunderland County Durham d 2005 Imre Finta Hungarian born Canadian army officer first person prosecuted for war crimes under Canadian law in Kolozsvar Austria Hungary now Cluj Napoca Romania d 2003 Xuan Thủy Vice President of Vietnam 1981 1982 Foreign Minister of North Vietnam 1963 to 1965 in Ha Dong French Indochina d 1985 September 3 1912 Tuesday editSheik Shawish was arrested in Cairo on charges of conspiracy against Lord Kitchener and the Khedive 9 Nobody won a majority in the state election for Governor of Vermont and the matter was sent to the state legislature to decide on October 2 10 Prince Arthur Governor General of Canada officially opened the Alberta Legislature Building in Edmonton although construction on the provincial government building still continued until 1913 11 Arnold Schoenberg s Opus No 16 composed in 1909 and entitled Five Pieces for Orchestra was given its first public performance Sir Henry Wood conducted the premiere at the Queen s Hall in London 12 The historic drama Drake of England by playwright Louis N Parker was first performed at the His Majesty s Theatre in London and ran for 221 performances 13 September 4 1912 Wednesday editThe Albanian Revolt ended as the Ottoman Empire agreed to the demands of Albanian rebels in its Montenegro province 14 Fourteen people were killed in a coal mine explosion at the Clarence Coal Company at Pas de Calais France 9 In London 22 were injured in a tube collision on the Piccadilly line the first ever such accident on London Underground 1 Died William John McGee 59 American geologist note for his surveys of the Mississippi Valley and the quaternary lakes of California and Nevada b 1853 September 5 1912 Thursday editA ship bringing the monument to commemorate the French victory of Napoleon over the Russians at Borodino sank killing all on board 9 Fifteen Christians were massacred by the Turks at Heimeli near Scutari The Girl in the Taxi an English operetta adapted by Jean Gilbert from the German operetta Die keusche Susanne opened at the Lyric Theatre in London where it ran for 385 performances 15 Ellen Gric a 22 year old white woman living in Forsyth County Georgia reported she had been attacked and nearly raped by two black men near her home The resulting allegations set off set of a series of violent attacks against black residents in the county and arrest of black men suspected of the crime even as doubts were raised about its validity 16 Arthur MacArthur Jr former Governor General of the Philippines and father of future General Douglas MacArthur suffered a fatal stroke while delivering an address to a reunion of the 24th Wisconsin regiment that he had commanded during the American Civil War MacArthur was in Milwaukee and after he recounted one of the most remarkable scouting expeditions of the war he told his men Your indomitable courage then halted his speech with the words Comrades I am too weak to go on He sat back down and collapsed dying moments later 17 Born John Cage American composer leading figure in avant garde music in the United States including works such as 4 33 in Los Angeles d 1992 Kristina Soderbaum Swedish born German actress known for her roles in Nazi era films in Stockholm d 2001 Frank Thomas American animation artist member of the Disney s Nine Old Men known for the Walt Disney films Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Pinocchio and Bambi in Santa Monica California d 2004 September 6 1912 Friday editThe uprising of Moroccan pretender Ahmed al Hiba was ended in a battle at Sidi Bou Othmane as his force of 10 000 troops was decimated by 5 000 French troops led by Colonel Charles Mangin The poorly armed Moroccan tribesmen promised by al Hiba that French bullets would turn into water and French shells into watermelons charged at Mangin s troops who were aligned in a square formation with artillery at the center Within two hours 2 000 of al Hiba s troops were dead and thousands more wounded French losses were four dead and 23 wounded 18 Royal Flying Corps members Captain Patrick Hamilton and Lieutenant Athole Wyness Stuart were killed in a crash near Willian Hertfordshire while flying a Deperdussin monoplane 19 nbsp nbsp Smokey Joe Wood and Walter Johnson In what has been described as the most anticipated and hyped sporting event 20 up to that time the two best pitchers in the American League Smoky Joe Wood of the Boston Red Sox and Walter Johnson of the Washington Senators faced off against each other before an overflow crowd at Fenway Park Wood was on a winning streak of 13 consecutive games while Johnson had set a record of 16 straight wins the previous month In a pitcher s duel the two each threw five scoreless innings until Johnson allowed a run to score in the sixth the margin for a 1 0 victory for Wood and the Red Sox Wood would go on to win two more games to tie but not break Johnson s record 21 September 7 1912 Saturday editThemistoklis Sofoulis exiled leader of the Greek people on the island of Samos landed with a force of Greek volunteers and drove away the Ottoman Empire troops there 22 French Army troops led by Colonel Charles Mangin rescued nine French civilians who had been taken hostage by Moroccan pretender El Hiba at Marrakesh but El Hiba himself escaped setting the stage for a final battle later 23 Roland Garros of France broke the record for altitude in an airplane reaching 16 405 feet 5 000 m at Houlgate near Trouville 24 The Madeira Mamore Railroad was completed under the direction of American businessman Percival Farquhar after five years with the driving of a golden spike to link the track 25 Playing at the Chicago Golf Club in Wheaton Illinois Jerome Travers won the United States golf championship for the third time 26 At the Christ Episcopal Church in Harvard Illinois Miss Dorothy Gardner was married to Mr Leslie King Shortly after their son Leslie Lynch King Jr was born on July 14 1913 Dorothy King would leave her husband taking her child with her and file for divorce She would remarry in 1917 renaming Leslie Jr as Gerald Ford who would grow up to become the 38th President of the United States 27 Born David Packard co founder with Bill Hewlett of Hewlett Packard in Pueblo Colorado d 1996 Died Arthur Bugs Raymond 30 former pitcher for the Detroit Tigers St Louis Cardinals and New York Giants following the fracture of his skull in a bar fight b 1882 September 8 1912 Sunday editMotorcyclist Eddie Hasha lost control of his bike during a race at the Vailsburg Motordrome in Newark New Jersey killing himself six spectators and another racer John Albright Another 17 people in the crowd were injured 28 Four spectators were killed and almost 20 injured when Pierre Biard lost control of his airplane and plowed into the crowd at an air meet in Gray Haute Saone France 29 The Argentine Air Force was established as a military flying school at El Palomar Buenos Aires 30 Born Alexander Mackendrick American Scottish film director known for films The Ladykillers and Sweet Smell of Success in Boston d 1993 September 9 1912 Monday editMarko Trifkovic resigned as Prime Minister of Serbia along with his cabinet 9 In Athens mass demonstrations demanded the liberation of all Greeks from Ottoman rule 1 Sleety Mae Crow an 18 year old white woman in Forsyth County Georgia was raped and murdered Suspicions fell to 16 year black teen Ernest Knox who allegedly confessed under suspected torture following his arrest Three other black young men associated with him and arrested A lynch mob stormed the county jail where one of the prisoners was killed but Knox had already been moved for safety 31 Flying a Deperdussin Monocoque monoplane Jules Vedrines won his fourth Gordon Bennett Trophy race at a speed of 169 7 km h 105 4 mph 32 A new comet was discovered by Australian astronomer Walter Frederick Gale 9 Screen legend siblings Lillian Gish and Dorothy Gish made their screen debut together in the film short An Unseen Enemy beginning their successful collaboration with filmmaker D W Griffith 33 September 10 1912 Tuesday editA bomb explosion at a market at the Macedonian town of Doiran near Salonika killed 20 and injured 30 34 Royal Flying Corps officers Claude Bettington and Edward Hotchkiss were killed when the Bristol monoplane they were flying over Wolvercote Oxfordshire England crashed after one of the bracing writes to the wings detached The crash resulted in all monoplanes being grounded for five months 35 The Bank in Winterthur and Toggenburger Bank merged to form the Union Bank of Switzerland in Zurich 36 Nippon Katsudō Activity Film Production was founded in Kyoto as predecessor of the filmmaking and operating company Nikkatsu 37 The drama The Governor s Lady by Alice Bradley opened at the Republic Theatre in New York City and ran for 135 performances 38 Born Mary Walter Filipino film actress who worked in eight consecutive decades in Sorsogon City d 1993 September 11 1912 Wednesday editItalian Army Captain Riccardo Moizo became the first pilot to become a prisoner of war after his Nieuport airplane was forced to land at Azizia in Libya during the Italo Turkish War 39 Etta Duryea Johnson 31 white wife of African American boxing champion Jack Johnson died from a self inflicted gunshot wound to the head 40 41 The crime play Within the Law by Bayard Veiller premiered at Empire Theatre on Broadway New York City The production was a hit and ran for 541 performances and adapted to film five times 42 Born Robin Jenkins Scottish writer author of The Cone Gatherers in Cambuslang Lanarkshire d 2005 September 12 1912 Thursday edit nbsp Raymond Poincare After French Prime Minister Raymond Poincare signed an agreement in Moscow with the Russian Empire Russia ratified the Franco Russian Convention providing that if the German Empire mobilized its troops France and Russia would do the same 43 Born Feroze Gandhi Indian journalist and activist publisher of the National Herald and Navjivan husband of Indira Gandhi and father of Rajiv Gandhi who both served as Prime Minister of India after his death and son in law of Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru in Bombay d 1960 September 13 1912 Friday editThe government of Santo Domingo now the Dominican Republic was threatened by revolution prompting the United States to send aid 9 The funeral of the Emperor Meiji was held at Tokyo after which the body was taken on its journey to Motoyama Japan 44 Following the Emperor s funeral former General Nogi Maresuke 62 committed ritual suicide with his 52 year old wife Nogi Shizuku Maresuke had requested Emperor Meiji twice when he was alive for the monarch s permission to allow him to commit suicide and restore honor to his family after he lost too many men in the Battle of Port Arthur that opened the Russo Japanese War 45 Born Reta Shaw American actress best known for her supporting role in the 1960s supernatural television series The Ghost amp Mrs Muir in South Paris Maine d 1982 Died Joseph Furphy 68 Australian writer author of novels Such Is Life and Rigby s Romance b 1843 September 14 1912 Saturday editMontenegro entered into an alliance with Serbia 46 Groundbreaking was held for the Trans Australian Railway with Governor General Lord Denman turning the first spade of earth at Port Augusta South Australia 9 The railroad which stretches to Kalgoorlie Western Australia would be completed on October 17 1917 47 Rioting at a soccer football match at Belfast injured 100 people 48 Cattle baron John Beal Sneed shot and killed Albert Boyce Jr in Amarillo Texas on suspicion he orchestrated the murder of Sneed s father back in Georgetown Texas before surrendering to authorities Sneed had shot Boyce s father dead in Fort Worth Texas at the start over year over an affair between Boyce and Sneed s wife Lenora Despite authorities concerned the bloody feud which by now has claimed seven lives would yield more violence potential combatants dispersed within the town Sneed was able to successfully defend both murders as justifiable and was acquitted for a second time 49 50 American pilot Howard W Gill died from injuries sustained from a crash when he struck another plane taking off just as he was going in for a landing at Cicero Field in Chicago 51 September 15 1912 Sunday editIn fighting between French forces and Moorish tribesmen at Sidi Kacem in Morocco nine French soldiers were killed and 30 wounded 9 Ten recruits and a gunner s mate at the United States Navy training school at Chicago were drowned in the capsizing of a launch at Lake Michigan 52 John Flammang Schrank a bartender from New York City began working on his plan to assassinate former U S President Theodore Roosevelt after having a dream that the late U S President William McKinley had pointed to Roosevelt and said This is my murderer avenge my death Schrank would catch up with Roosevelt who was campaigning for a new term as President on October 14 53 On the 91st anniversary of its independence El Salvador adopted the flag that it uses today restoring the blue and white tricolor flag that it had abandoned in 1865 54 September 16 1912 Monday editA typhoon with winds of more than 200 miles per hour struck the city of Taito on the Japanese controlled island of Formosa now Taitung City of Taiwan The winds killed 107 people injured 293 and destroyed 91 400 houses In addition the storm sank the city s fishing boats and ruined the rice and sugar crops 55 Liang Ju hao became the new Foreign Minister of China 9 56 The initial dispatch from foreign correspondent mistakenly stated that the new Minister is unable to read the Chinese language though he is well educated from the Western point of view which would cause the Times of London to run a correction on November 15 57 The musical The Count of Luxembourg made Broadway debut at the New Amsterdam Theatre in New York City for a run of 120 performances 58 The opera Zingari by Ruggero Leoncavallo premiered at the Hippodrome in London 59 Born Don A Jones United States Army officer last director of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey and second director of the Environmental Science Services Administration Corps in Waldron Michigan d 2000 September 17 1912 Tuesday editIn a battle at Derna in modern day Libya as many as 2 000 Turks and Arabs were killed and 61 Italian forces died 60 61 62 Fifteen people were burned to death and 14 injured when a train caught fire at the Ditton railway station in Ditton Cheshire England 9 63 Starting at midnight the Kingdom of Greece began drafting its adult male citizens into the Army and Navy in preparation for war 64 French aviator Georges Legagneux broke the altitude record reaching 18 767 feet 5 720 m while flying an airplane over Houlgate in France 65 September 18 1912 Wednesday editRepresentatives of the four nation banking consortium informed China s finance minister Zhou Xuexi that the railway loan was subject to four conditions including repayment through a new tax on salt bank consortium approval of any financial reforms and appointment of technicians from the four nations 66 September 19 1912 Thursday edit nbsp new version nbsp old version The current coat of arms of Australia was formally approved after Prime Minister Andrew Fisher made various changes to the 1908 version 67 The Glamorgan County Hall opened in Cardiff 68 A force of 400 U S Marines under command of Smedley Butler defeated a Nicaraguan cavalry of 150 men under command of Benjamin Zeledon at Masaya Nicaragua 69 September 20 1912 Friday editSir Muirhead Collins the Secretary of the Australian Department of Defence approved a recommendation from the Army Chief of General Staff to create the Australian Flying Corps beginning with the purchase of five aircraft and the hiring of two flight instructors 70 Salar ed Dowleh pretender to the throne of Persia now Iran and uncle of the reigning Shah captured the western city of Kermanshah Persia 9 Italian forces captured Zanzur oasis near Tripoli after a twelve hour battle in the Italo Turkish War 60 61 Association football club Regatas Brasil was established in Maceio Brazil 71 The first transcontinental truck delivery in the United States was completed when truck manufacturer ALCO the American Locomotive Company completed the transportation of three tons of Parrot Soap specifically its olive silk variety Delivery was made to the San Francisco City Hall 91 days after an ALCO truck had started from Philadelphia 72 Born Frank Zeidler American politician member of the Socialist Party of America Mayor of Milwaukee 1948 to 1960 in Milwaukee d 2006 Died Otello Capitani 22 Italian Olympic artistic gymnast was killed in action during the Italo Turkish War 73 September 21 1912 Saturday editThe first airport was established in Norway at Kjeller 74 Harry Houdini gave the first public performance of his latest death defying act the escape from the Chinese Water Torture Cell The trick never done before by anyone required Houdini to get out of a locked steel and glass tank of water while hanging upside down Houdini accomplished the stunt before an audience at the Circus Busch in Berlin 75 The first six point touchdowns were scored in Carlisle Indian School s 50 7 win over Albright College and Rhode Island s 7 0 defeat of Massachusetts Agricultural now University of Massachusetts Amherst Previously touchdowns had been worth five points 76 English stage producer and actor Harley Granville Barker s premiered a modern reworking of The Winter s Tale by William Shakespeare at the Savoy Theatre in London with simplified scenery ensemble acting and an emphasis of delivering the play s verses more naturalistically 77 78 Zane Grey the well known Western novelist co founded the Porpoise Club with his friend Robert H Davis of Munsey s Magazine to popularize the sport of hunting of dolphins and porpoises Their first catch off of Sea Bright New Jersey where they harpooned and then reeled in a bottlenose dolphin 79 80 Born Chuck Jones American animated filmmaker best known for his work with Warner Bros Cartoons and popularizing Bugs Bunny Daffy Duck Wile E Coyote and the Road Runner Pepe Le Pew and Porky Pig founder of Sib Tower 12 Productions which produced Tom and Jerry and How the Grinch Stole Christmas and Horton Hears a Who in Spokane Washington d 2002 Ted Daffan American country musician known for country hits including Truck Drivers Blues in Beauregard Parish Louisiana d 1996 September 22 1912 Sunday edit nbsp Edwin H Armstrong Greece and Bulgaria strengthened their defense alliance signed in May with details for conditions and procedures for mobilization of their armed forces 81 Edwin Howard Armstrong a 21 year old electrical engineering student at Columbia University made the first successful test of his invention the regenerative circuit amplifying faint radio signals to normal levels by repeatedly feeding current through the relatively new Audion grid The regenerative circuit revolutionized the reception of radio waves and with in a few months was used to improve radio transmission 82 The Friedenskirche Church was inaugurated in Johannesburg 83 Born Martha Scott American actor known for her film roles in Our Town The Ten Commandments and Ben Hur in Jamesport Missouri d 2003 Alfred G Vanderbilt Jr American horse racing magnate son of Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt in London d 1999 Herbert Matare German physicist and inventor in 1949 of Le Transistron the first European transistor in Aachen d 2011 September 23 1912 Monday editU S President William Howard Taft issued an executive order barring foreign ships whether commercial or military from the waters of Hawaii s Pearl Harbor Cuba s Guantanamo Bay and the Philippines Subic Bay The entire island of Guam was ordered completely off limits effectively cutting its civilian population off from the outside world with restrictions remaining in place until the 1950s 84 Born Tony Smith American sculptor known for his minimalist works including Light Up and The Fourth Sign in South Orange New Jersey d 1980 September 24 1912 Tuesday editThe Ottoman Empire mobilized its European forces with 175 000 in the Western Army at Macedonia and 115 000 in the Eastern Army at Thrace 85 A group of 750 U S Marines was dispatched to the Dominican Republic to protect American interests 86 The U S intervention led to a temporary halt in the civil war that had begun after the assassination of President Ramon Caceres in November 1911 87 Born Robert Lewis Taylor American writer author of The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters in Carbondale Illinois d 1998 Don Porter American television actor known as the boss on Private Secretary and as the father on Gidget in Miami Oklahoma d 1997 Died Adolf Marschall von Bieberstein 69 German diplomat Foreign Minister of Germany from 1894 to 1897 b 1842 September 25 1912 Wednesday editIn Nicaragua General Luis Mena and 700 rebels surrendered when confronted by a 2 700 member force of U S Marines and U S Navy Bluejackets 88 British and French cruisers landed marines to protect foreigners on the island of Samos 9 The first radio transmissions from Antarctica were made as a station on Macquarie Island was set up by five men from the Australasian Antarctic Expedition 89 The cornerstone of the new Students Building was laid at Vassar College in Poughkeepsie New York 90 September 26 1912 Thursday editAviation pioneer Charles Voisin died and Raymonde de Laroche suffered serious injuries in an automobile accident near Lyon France 91 The Australian Inland Mission was created by decision of the members of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Australia Organized by Presbyterian minister John Flynn the A I M sought to bring the Christian faith into Australia s outback and to fulfill a secondary mission of insuring that hospital and nursing facilities are provided within a hundred miles of every spot in Australia where women and children reside 92 The Elks of Canada fraternal organization a counterpart to the American club Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks was founded in Canada Currently the organization describes themselves The Elks of Canada is the largest all Canadian fraternal organization in Canada with nearly 14 000 members in over 250 locations throughout the country 93 Born Preston Cloud American paleontologist best known for developing the geologic time scale and research into the Cambrian explosion in Upton Massachusetts d 1991 September 27 1912 Friday editLeslie King began abuse of his new bride Dorothy King while the couple were on their honeymoon at the Multnomah Hotel in Portland Oregon The incident was the first of many recited in Mrs King s divorce petition found by historians later after the couple s child had grown up to become U S President Gerald Ford 94 Born Tauno Marttinen Finnish composer in Helsinki d 2008 September 28 1912 Saturday edit nbsp Ulster Covenant Japanese steamship Kiche Maru sank in a typhoon off Japan with over 1 000 dead While casualties were second to the Titanic sinking in April it was overshadowed as hundreds of other ships were lost during the storm 95 Signing of the Ulster Covenant a protest by adult citizens of the province in northern Ireland against a proposal to give Ireland self government apart from the United Kingdom was completed Over a period of six days beginning on September 23 the Covenant was signed by 237 368 men while a companion document the Ulster Declaration was signed by 234 046 women 96 virtually the entire adult Protestant population of Ulster 97 In protest over the National Insurance Act a majority of British doctors resigned their contracts with medical clubs 9 The French dreadnought Paris with twelve 12 inch guns and 26 smaller cannons and described as the most formidable ship in the French Navy was launched at Touloun France 98 At Seoul 106 Koreans were sentenced on charges of conspiracy against Count Terauchi with terms of 5 to 10 years The most prominent of the convicts former Korean cabinet minister Baron Yun Chi Ho got a ten year sentence Nine other prisoners were released 99 Corporal Frank S Scott of the United States Army became the first enlisted service member to lose his life in an airplane accident He and Lt Lewis C Rockwell perished in the crash of a Wright aircraft at College Park Maryland 100 The Essendon Bombers defeated the South Melbourne Swans 5 17 47 to 4 9 33 in the 15th Victoria Football League Grand Final in Melbourne 101 American ragtime composer W C Handy self published The Memphis Blues as an instrumental Lyrics were later added when it was sold to George Honey Boy Evans as a minstrel piece 102 September 29 1912 Sunday editThe first airplane flight in Venezuela was made by Frank Boland who circled Caracas for 27 minutes in a plane made of bamboo French and British marines captured the city of Vathy on the island of Samos 9 The first IAAF world record for the javelin throw was set by Eric Lemming of Sweden at 62 32 meters 204 46 feet 103 Born Michelangelo Antonioni Italian film director known for films including L Avventura and Blowup in Ferrara d 2007 September 30 1912 Monday edit nbsp September 30 1912 Columbia School of Journalism opens Six British explorers who had been left stranded in Antarctica by the Terra Nova Expedition were able to leave the ice cave where they had stayed for seven months during a harsh winter The men Commander Victor Campbell Dr Murray Levick Raymond Priestly George Abbott Frank Browning and Seaman Harry Dickason still had to walk 200 miles to Cape Evans before their ordeal would be over 104 The prestigious Columbia School of Journalism provided for by the will of Joseph Pulitzer opened at Columbia University with a class of 79 students 105 Aircraft designer Igor Sikorsky won the international military competition at Petrograd flying the Sikorsky prototype 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