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词条 September 1902
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  1. September 1, 1902 (Monday)

  2. September 2, 1902 (Tuesday)

  3. September 3, 1902 (Wednesday)

  4. September 4, 1902 (Thursday)

  5. September 5, 1902 (Friday)

  6. September 6, 1902 (Saturday)

  7. September 7, 1902 (Sunday)

  8. September 8, 1902 (Monday)

  9. September 9, 1902 (Tuesday)

  10. September 10, 1902 (Wednesday)

  11. September 11, 1902 (Thursday)

  12. September 12, 1902 (Friday)

  13. September 13, 1902 (Saturday)

  14. September 14, 1902 (Sunday)

  15. September 15, 1902 (Monday)

  16. September 16, 1902 (Tuesday)

  17. September 17, 1902 (Wednesday)

  18. September 18, 1902 (Thursday)

  19. September 19, 1902 (Friday)

  20. September 20, 1902 (Saturday)

  21. September 21, 1902 (Sunday)

  22. September 22, 1902 (Monday)

  23. September 23, 1902 (Tuesday)

  24. September 24, 1902 (Wednesday)

  25. September 25, 1902 (Thursday)

  26. September 26, 1902 (Friday)

  27. September 27, 1902 (Saturday)

  28. September 28, 1902 (Sunday)

  29. September 29, 1902 (Monday)

  30. September 30, 1902 (Tuesday)

  31. References

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The following events occurred in September 1902:

September 1, 1902 (Monday)

  • The classic silent film, Le Voyage dans La Lune (A Trip to the Moon), is released at Théâtre Robert-Houdin in Paris, France, by actor/producer Georges Méliès, and proves an instant success.[1]

September 2, 1902 (Tuesday)

  • Haitian admiral, Hammerton Killick, a supporter of presidential candidate Anténor Firmin, captures a German ammunition ship, the Markomannia, on its way to provide ammunition to Firmin's rival Pierre Nord Alexis.[2]
  • The US state of Vermont holds its election for the House of Representatives.

September 3, 1902 (Wednesday)

  • Operative William Craig of the United States Secret Service died in a collision between a street car and the President's carriage.

September 4, 1902 (Thursday)

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September 5, 1902 (Friday)

  • Paul Haas replaces Bartomeu Terradas as president of FC Barcelona.[3]
  • Died: Rudolf Virchow, 80, German scientist and politician

September 6, 1902 (Saturday)

  • Died:
    • Sir Frederick Abel, 75, British chemist
    • Hammerton Killick, 46, admiral in the Haitian Navy, drowned after blowing up his ship to avoid surrendering to the German warship SMS Panther[4]

September 7, 1902 (Sunday)

  • In the final of Sweden's Rosenska Pokalen football tournament, Gefle IF defeat Djurgårdens IF Fotboll 1-0.[5]

September 8, 1902 (Monday)

  • In the Italian town of Candela, five people are killed and ten injured when 400 peasants involved in a wage dispute block local roads; violence erupts and troops fire at the strikers.[6]
  • The US state of Maine holds its election for the House of Representatives.

September 9, 1902 (Tuesday)

  • British humorist P. G. Wodehouse resigns from the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Company in London to begin a full-time writing career.[7]

September 10, 1902 (Wednesday)

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September 11, 1902 (Thursday)

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September 12, 1902 (Friday)

  • Born: Juscelino Kubitschek de Oliveira, President of Brazil, in Diamantina, Minas Gerais (died 1976)

September 13, 1902 (Saturday)

  • Harry Jackson is the first British criminal to be convicted on the basis of fingerprint evidence, when he is found guilty of burglary.[8]
  • "Baseball's Sad Lexicon": New York Giants players Joe Tinker, Johnny Evers and Frank Chance turn their first double play, two days after playing together for the first time.[9]

September 14, 1902 (Sunday)

September 15, 1902 (Monday)

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September 16, 1902 (Tuesday)

  • Born: Jakob Sporrenberg, German war criminal, in Düsseldorf (executed 1952)

September 17, 1902 (Wednesday)

  • Opera singer Nellie Melba arrives in Brisbane, Queensland, at the start of her first Australian tour, having spent the previous 16 years in Europe.[10]

September 18, 1902 (Thursday)

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September 19, 1902 (Friday)

  • Shiloh Baptist Church stampede: A stampede occurs at the Shiloh Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, USA, after a talk by Booker T. Washington, when the congregation wrongly believes the building is on fire; 115 African-American people are suffocated or crushed to death.[11]
  • Died: Masaoka Shiki, 34, Japanese haiku poet (tuberculosis)[12]

September 20, 1902 (Saturday)

  • The schedule is published for the 1902–03 Primera Fuerza season, the first season of Mexican competitive football.

September 21, 1902 (Sunday)

  • Born: Luis Cernuda, Spanish poet, in Seville (died 1963)

September 22, 1902 (Monday)

  • The Mariana Islands are struck by a magnitude 7.5 earthquake, which causes major damage on Guam and Saipan.[13][14]
  • In Canada, the Canadian Pacific Railway, through its subsidiary, the Ottawa, Northern and Western Railway, acquires the Pontiac and Pacific Junction Railway.[15]
  • Born: John Houseman, British-American actor and producer, in Bucharest, Romania, under the name Jacques Haussmann (died 1988)

September 23, 1902 (Tuesday)

  • Born: Ion Gheorghe Maurer, Romanian politician, Prime Minister 1961–74, in Bucharest (died 2000)

September 24, 1902 (Wednesday)

  • Bailundo Revolt: A column of colonial soldiers from Luanda, led by Pedro Massano de Amorim, enters Bailundo fort in readiness for anticipated attack.
  • Born: Ruhollah Khomeini, Iranian Shia cleric, in Khomeyn (died 1989)

September 25, 1902 (Thursday)

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September 26, 1902 (Friday)

The town of Catania, Sicily suffers flooding after a cyclone hits the island's east coast.[16] In the city of Modica, 300 people are reported killed,[17] and the cathedral of Belpasso collapses, with another 600 deaths resulting.[18]

  • Born: Albert Anastasia, US gangster, in Parghelia, Calabria, Italy
  • Died: Levi Strauss, 73, US businessman and first manufacturer of jeans

September 27, 1902 (Saturday)

Collingwood Football Club are winners of the Victorian Football League Grand Final, defeating Essendon Football Club at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, in front of a record crowd of 35,000.[19]

September 28, 1902 (Sunday)

  • Training begins for the first season of the United States National Football League, due to begin on October 4.[20]

September 29, 1902 (Monday)

  • Died:
    • William McGonagall, 77, Scottish 'poet and tragedian'.
    • Émile Zola, 62, French novelist, playwright and journalist (carbon monoxide poisoning apparently caused by an improperly ventilated chimney)[21]

September 30, 1902 (Tuesday)

References

1. ^{{citation|last=Hammond|first=Paul|title=Marvellous Méliès|year=1974|publisher=Gordon Fraser|location=London|isbn=0-900406-38-0|page=141}}
2. ^{{cite book|last1=Smith|first1=Matthew|title=Liberty, Fraternity, Exile: Haiti and Jamaica after Emancipation|date=October 20, 2014|publisher=UNC Press Books|isbn=9781469617985|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=YOdjBAAAQBAJ&pg=PT329&dq=Hammerton+Killicke}}
3. ^{{cite web|title=Barca otd (on this day)|url=http://barcaotd.tumblr.com/post/30950876512/on-this-day-in-1902-paul-haas-succeeded-bartomeu|publisher=barcaotd.tumblr.com|accessdate=March 2, 2013}}
4. ^{{cite book|title=Haiti: A Slave Revolution: 200 years after 1804|date=September 2004|publisher=International Action Center|isbn=978-0974752105|url=http://www.iacenter.org/haiti/flag.htm|accessdate=February 3, 2015}}
5. ^Alsiö, Martin; Frantz, Alf; Lindahl, Jimmy; Persson, Gunnar, eds. (2004). 100 år: Svenska fotbollförbundets jubileumsbok 1904–2004, del 2: statistiken. Vällingby: Stroemberg Media Group. {{ISBN|91-86184-59-8}}.
6. ^[https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1902/09/10/101221317.pdf Soldiers Kill Strikers; Five Persons Dead and Ten Wounded as the Result of a Clash in Italy], The New York Times, September 10, 1902
7. ^P. G. Wodehouse, Over Seventy (1957), pp. 19–21, and 24–27
8. ^Beavan, Colin. Fingerprints: The Origins of Crime Detection and the Murder Case that Launched Forensic Science. New York: Hyperion, May 2001. {{ISBN|0-7868-6607-1}}
9. ^{{cite web|url=http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20080625&content_id=3000452&vkey=news_mlb&fext=.jsp&c_id=mlb|title=Power of poem immortalizes Cubs trio: Tinker to Evers to Chance flourished in early 1900s|first=Tom|last=Singer|work=MLB.com |date=June 25, 2008|accessdate=May 9, 2013}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/melba-dame-nellie-7551|title=Melba, Dame Nellie (1861–1931)|author=Jim Davidson|website=Australian Dictionary of Biography|access-date=23 February 2017}}
11. ^{{citation|url=https://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9C01E2D91E3BE733A25752C2A96F9C946397D6CF|publisher=New York Times|date=September 20, 1902|accessdate=January 6, 2015|title=Negro Dead Number 115. No White People Killed in the Birmingham Panic.}}
12. ^{{Citation | last = Beichman | first = Janine | ref = JB1 | title = Masaoka Shiki: his life and works | publisher = Cheng & Tsui | year = 2002 | edition = revised | isbn = 0-88727-364-5 |page=20}}
13. ^{{cite web| url=http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/nndc/struts/results?eq_0=2634&t=101650&s=13&d=22,26,13,12&nd=display|title=19020922 GUAM: AGANA | publisher=National Geophysical Data Center| date=September 22, 1902 | accessdate=November 16, 2015}}
14. ^{{cite web| url=https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/iscgem16957777#general_summary|title=M7.5 – Alamagan region, Northern Mariana Islands | publisher=United States Geological Survey| date=September 22, 1902 | accessdate=November 16, 2015}}
15. ^{{cite web|work=Colin Churcher's Railway Pages|date=November 4, 2008|url=http://www.railways.incanada.net/candate/ottawa.htm|title=Significant dates in Ottawa railway history|accessdate=November 20, 2008|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20060427061656/http://www.railways.incanada.net/candate/ottawa.htm|archivedate=April 27, 2006|df=}}
16. ^[https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1902/09/27/118480439.pdf Hundreds Killed by a Cyclone In Sicily; Great Destruction Wrought at Modica and Catania], The New York Times, September 27, 1902
17. ^[https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1902/09/28/101221799.pdf The Cyclone In Sicily Is Still Raging; Hundreds of Bodies of the Dead Have Been Recovered], The New York Times, September 28, 1902
18. ^[https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1902/09/30/118480776.pdf Six Hundred Dead In Sicily; That Number of Bodies Already Recovered], The New York Times, September 30, 1902
19. ^Ross, J. (ed), 100 Years of Australian Football 1897–1996: The Complete Story of the AFL, All the Big Stories, All the Great Pictures, All the Champions, Every AFL Season Reported, Viking, (Ringwood), 1996. {{ISBN|0-670-86814-0}}
20. ^http://www.nfl.com/history/chronology/1869-1910
21. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.historytoday.com/richard-cavendish/strange-death-emile-zola|title=The Strange Death of Emile Zola|publisher=History Today Volume 52 |date=9 September 2002|access-date=21 February 2017}}
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