May 1909

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May 17, 1909: First Lady Nellie Taft suffers stroke
May 7, 1909: University of Zurich offers patent inspector Albert Einstein full-time job as a professor
May 12, 1909: Leopold Stokowski makes debut as conductor
May 13, 1909: Luigi Ganna wins the first Giro d'Italia

The following events occurred in May 1909:

May 1, 1909 (Saturday)

May 2, 1909 (Sunday)

May 3, 1909 (Monday)

May 4, 1909 (Tuesday)

May 5, 1909 (Wednesday)

May 6, 1909 (Thursday)

May 7, 1909 (Friday)

May 8, 1909 (Saturday)

May 9, 1909 (Sunday)

May 10, 1909 (Monday)

May 11, 1909 (Tuesday)

May 12, 1909 (Wednesday)

May 13, 1909 (Thursday)

May 14, 1909 (Friday)

May 15, 1909 (Saturday)

May 16, 1909 (Sunday)

May 17, 1909 (Monday)

May 18, 1909 (Tuesday)

May 19, 1909 (Wednesday)

May 20, 1909 (Thursday)

May 21, 1909 (Friday)

May 22, 1909 (Saturday)

May 23, 1909 (Sunday)

May 24, 1909 (Monday)

May 25, 1909 (Tuesday)

May 26, 1909 (Wednesday)

May 27, 1909 (Thursday)

May 28, 1909 (Friday)

May 29, 1909 (Saturday)

May 30, 1909 (Sunday)

May 31, 1909 (Monday)

References

  1. "All San Francisco Welcomes Japanese", New York Times, May 2, 1909, p1
  2. Woodie Swancutt, El Curador (iUniverse, 2000), p246
  3. Karen Lystra, Dangerous Intimacy: The Untold Story of Mark Twain's Final Years (University of California Press, 2004), p218
  4. Miles P. DuVal, Jr., And The Mountains Will Move (Stanford University Press, 1947), p304
  5. Bud Rogner, Tales of Delmarva and Other Places (iUniverse, 2002), p126
  6. Dale L. Walker, The Calamity Papers: Western Myths and Cold Cases (Macmillan, 2006), pp 189–191
  7. W.F. Dodd, "Constitutional Developments in Foreign Countries During 1908 and 1908", The American Political Science Review (August 1910) pp339–340
  8. Joseph Nathan Kane, The American Counties (4th Ed.), (The Scarecrow Press, 1983), p480
  9. "Agreement with Russia", New York Times, May 7, 1909, p1
  10. Edmond Hugues de Ragnau, The Vatican: The Center of Government of the Catholic World (D. Appleton and company, 1913), p357
  11. Djordje Krstić and Janez Mayer, Mileva & Albert Einstein: Their Love and Scientific Collaboration (Didakta d.o.o. Radovljica, 2004), p238
  12. The Congo's First Thorough Biological Survey
  13. Welcome to Concrete.
  14. Partha Chatterjee, A Princely Imposter? The Strange And Universal History of the Kumar of Bhawal ('Kumar' means 'prince').
  15. "1909 Plantation Strike", Japanese American History: An A-to-Z Reference from 1868 to the Present (Verlag für die Deutsche Wirtschaft AG, 1993), pp256–57
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  18. The lamps of H.G. McFaddin & Co. Official Gazette of the United States Patent Office, 1909
  19. "Blast In A Quarry Kills Twenty Men", New York Times, May 13, 1909, p1
  20. William Fotheringham, A Century of Cycling: The Classic Races and Legendary Champions (MBI Publishing Company, 2003), p104
  21. Melvin E. Page, ed., Colonialism: An International, Social, Cultural, and Political Encyclopedia (ABC-CLIO, 2003) pp350–351
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  23. Dennis E. Trout, Paulinus of Nola: Life, Letters, and Poems (University of California Press, 1999), p267
  24. Lyn Sherwood and Barnaby Conrad, Yankees in the Afternoon: An Illustrated History of American Bullfighters (McFarland, 2008) p50
  25. "Hail Stones at Uvalde Weighed Six Pounds" San Antonio Light, May 18, 1909, p1
  26. "Deadly Texas Hailstones", New York Times, May 19, 1909, p1
  27. "Texas Hailstones Kill Eight Persons; Fell Like Cannon Balls and Weighed 6 and 7 Pounds", Gettysburg Times, May 20, 1909, p3
  28. Miller Center of Public Affairs
  29. Jeffrey Stein, "Bringing Architecture to Light: The Pioneering Work of William Atkinson"
  30. Satyavan Sharma and Nitya Anand, Approaches to Design and Synthesis of Antiparasitic Drugs (Elsevier, 1997), pp439–440
  31. David H. Shinn and Thomas P. Ofcansky, Historical Dictionary of Ethiopia (Scarecrow Press, 2004), p279
  32. Modris Eksteins, Rites of Spring: The Great War and the Birth of the Modern Age (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2000), pp25–26
  33. John T. Bethell, Harvard Observed: An Illustrated History of the University in the Twentieth Century (Harvard University Press, 1998), pp42–45
  34. "Clement Mary Hofbauer", The Catholic Encyclopedia, Vol. 4 (Encyclopedia Press, 1913), pp44–45
  35. Jim Robison and Robert A. Fisk, Images of America: St. Cloud (Arcadia Publishing, 2002), p62
  36. Gorton Carruth, et al., The Encyclopedia of American Facts and Dates (Thomas Y. Crowell, 1962) p416
  37. Simon Popple and Joe Kember, Early Cinema: From Factory Gate to Dream Factory (Wallflower Press, 2004) p56
  38. Solomon Volkov, St. Petersburg: A Cultural History (translator Antonina W. Bouis) (Simon & Schuster, 1997) p216
  39. "The European Day of Parks", Europarc-nb.org
  40. Courtenay Peregrine Ilbert, The Government of India (1910, reprinted by BiblioBazaar, LLC, 2008), p410
  41. Dale Lee Sumner, The Forgotten Marines: "The Capture of John Brown" (Lulu.com, 2008), pU; "John Brown's Captor Dead", New York Times, May 27, 1909, p1
  42. "Minoru Wins Derby; Sir Martin Falls", New York Times, May 27, 1909, p1
  43. "Meteor Drops in Texas", New York Times, May 29, 1909, p1
  44. Bill Mallon, with Ian Buchanan, Historical Dictionary of the Olympic Movement (Rowman & Littlefield, 2006), pxlii
  45. "Peruvian Rebels Seize President", New York Times, May 30, 1909, p1
  46. Adam McKeown, Chinese Migrant Networks and Cultural Change: Peru, Chicago, Hawaii, 1900–1936 (University of Chicago Press, 2001), p45
  47. F. Robert Van der Linden, Best of the National Air and Space Museum (HarperCollins, 2006), p42
  48. "Zeppelin Flies Over 24 Hours", New York Times, May 31, 1909, p1
  49. Robert Neil Minor, The Religious, the Spiritual, and the Secular: Auroville and Secular India (SUNY Press, 1999), p21
  50. Robert Miraldi, The Pen is Mightier: The Muckraking Life of Charles Edward Russell (Palgrave Macmillan, 2003), p167
  51. Christopher Robert Reed, The Chicago NAACP and the Rise of Black Professional Leadership, 1910–1966 (Indiana University Press, 1997), pp17–18
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