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Show PROFESSOR HERSCHEL C. PARKER TO BE "ANSWERED" "AN-SWERED" BY DR. F. A. COOK. WllMk ' . ..:S)' ! V.-r".sst,Vrs.sMr..vfil j - nrtOOKLYN. Dec. 2S. Professor Herschcl C. Parker, of this borough, the first man W expose the claims of Dr Cook to having reached the summit sum-mit of Mount McKinley, says he Is not worried at all over tho threat of the exploring dejclor to answer him free of charge to the newspapers Dr. I Cook still avers lhat he did climb to ' Mount McKinley's ultimate and only j topmost peak. Professor Parker as- sorts lat Ceok climbed a peak only noun feet high twenty miles from McKinley's Mc-Kinley's summit, ami in proof thereof there-of he has submitted a photograph by himself of this lower peak, which coincides with the one printed in Cex'k's book as the summit of Mount McKinley. Parker will make a third attempt to nule the peak' early in 1911. |