COOK'S RECORDS,
? HIS SECRETARY REPLIES TO FAKING CHAKGES. o <■•• . IDj Telfirroph.-PrMj A.joclntlon.-Opojrlfht.l New York, December 13. 0 With regard to the affidavits by Captain ' Loose, a. retired navigator, and Geqrge Dnuklc, an ipsuronco agent, that they fabricated uau< tical ani? astronomical observation's for Dr. Cook, the Arctic explorer. Mr. Lonsdnle, the tloctor's i secretary, states'that Cook nicrojy allowed "Loose to read his records. None of Loose's observations ivero used. Mr. Lonsdalo /\dds that Loose i7i)6 discharged for drunkenness.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 690, 15 December 1909, Page 7
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78COOK'S RECORDS, Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 690, 15 December 1909, Page 7
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