1966
Year 1966 (MCMLXVI) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar.
Events
January
February
March
- March 1
- March 2 – Kwame Nkrumah arrives in Guinea and is granted asylum.
- March 4
- March 5
- March 7 – Charles De Gaulle asks U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson for negotiations about the state of NATO equipment in France.
- March 8
- March 9 – Ronnie Kray murders George Cornell in east London's Blind Beggar pub, a crime for which he is finally convicted in 1969.
- March 10 – Crown Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands marries Claus von Amsberg. Some spectators demonstrate against the groom because he is German.
- March 11
- March 12 – Bobby Hull of the Chicago Blackhawks sets the NHL single season scoring record against the New York Rangers, with his 51st goal.
- March 16 – Gemini 8 (David Scott, Neil Armstrong) docks with an Agena target vehicle.
- March 17
- March 19 – The Texas Western Miners defeat the Kentucky Wildcats with 5 African-American starters, ushering in desegregation in athletic recruiting.
- March 20 – The World Cup Trophy (the "Jules Rimet") is stolen at an exhibition; it is later found by a dog named "Pickles" and his owner David Corbett.
- March 22 – In Washington, D.C., General Motors President James M. Roche appears before a Senate subcommittee, and apologizes to consumer advocate Ralph Nader for the company's intimidation and harassment campaign against him.
- March 23 – Pope Paul VI and Arthur Michael Ramsey, the Archbishop of Canterbury, meet in Rome.
- March 26 – Demonstrations are held across the United States against the Vietnam War.
- March 27 – In South Vietnam, 20,000 Buddhists march in demonstrations against the policies of the military government.
- March 28
- March 29 – The 23rd Communist Party Conference is held in the Soviet Union; Leonid Brezhnev demands that U.S. troops leave Vietnam, and announces that Chinese-Soviet relations are not satisfying.
- March 31
April
May
June
- June 1 – The final new episode of The Dick Van Dyke Show airs (the first episode aired on October 3, 1961).
- June 2
- June 3 – Joaquín Balaguer is elected president of the Dominican Republic.
- June 5 – Gemini 9: Gene Cernan completes the second U.S. spacewalk (2 hours, 7 minutes).
- June 6 – Civil rights activist James Meredith is shot while trying to march across Mississippi.
- June 8
- An XB-70 Valkyrie prototype is destroyed in a mid-air collision with a F-104 Starfighter chase plane during a photo shoot. NASA pilot Joseph A. Walker and USAF test pilot Carl Cross are both killed.
- Topeka, Kansas is devastated by a tornado that registers as an "F5" on the Fujita Scale, the first to exceed US $100 million in damages. Sixteen people are killed, hundreds more injured, and thousands of homes damaged or destroyed.[2]
- June 13 – Miranda v. Arizona: The Supreme Court of the United States rules that the police must inform suspects of their rights before questioning them.
- June 14 – The Vatican abolishes the Index Librorum Prohibitorum (index of banned books).
- June 17 – An Air France personnel strike begins.
- June 18 – CIA chief William Raborn resigns; Richard Helms becomes his successor.
- June 20 – French President Charles De Gaulle starts his visit to the Soviet Union.
- June 21 – Opposition leader Arthur Calwell is shot after attending a political meeting in Mosman, Sydney, Australia.
- June 28 – In Argentina, a junta deposes president Arturo Umberto Illia in a coup, and appoints General Juan Carlos Onganía to lead.
- June 29
- June 30
July
August
- August 1
- August 2 – The Spanish government forbids overflights of British military aircraft.
- August 5
- August 6
- August 7 – Race riots occur in Lansing, Michigan.
- August 10
- An East German court sentences Günter Laudahn to life imprisonment for spying for the United States.
- Lunar Orbiter 1, the first U.S. spacecraft to orbit the moon, is launched.
- August 11 – The Beatles hold a press conference in Chicago, during which John Lennon apologizes for his "more popular than Jesus" remark, saying, "I didn't mean it as a lousy anti-religious thing."
- August 12 – Massacre of Braybrook Street: Harry Roberts, John Duddy and Jack Witney shoot dead 3 plainclothes policemen in London; they are later sentenced to life imprisonment.
- August 13
- August 15
- August 16 – Vietnam War: The House Un-American Activities Committee starts investigating Americans who have aided the Viet Cong, with the intent to make these activities illegal. Anti-war demonstrators disrupt the meeting and 50 are arrested.
- August 17 – Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Republic begin negotiations in Kuwait to end the war in Yemen.
- August 18 – Vietnam War – Battle of Long Tan: D Company, 6th Battalion of the Royal Australian Regiment, meets and defeats a Viet Cong force estimated to be 4 times larger, at the in Phuoc Tuy Province, Republic of Vietnam.
- August 19 – An earthquake in eastern Turkey destroys whole cities.
- August 21 – Seven men are sentenced to death in Egypt, for anti-Nasser agitation.
- August 22
- August 24 – The Doors record their self-titled debut LP.
- August 26
- August 29 – The Beatles end their US tour with a concert at Candlestick Park in San Francisco, California. It is their last-ever live performance, except for the short "rooftop concert" at the Apple Corps offices in January 1969.
- August 30 – France offers independence to French Somaliland.
September
- September 1
- United Nations Secretary-General U Thant declares that he will not seek re-election, because U.N. efforts in Vietnam have failed.
- 98 British tourists die in an air crash in Ljubljana, Yugoslavia.
- While waiting at a bus stop, Ralph Baer an inventor with Sanders Associates, writes a four-page document which lays out the basic principles for creating a video game to be played on a television: the beginning of a multi billion dollar industry.
- September 6 – In Cape Town, the South African architect of Apartheid, Prime Minister Hendrik Verwoerd, is stabbed to death by Dimitri Tsafendas during a parliamentary meeting.
- September 8 – Star Trek, the classic science fiction television series, debuts on NBC-TV with its first episode, titled "The Man Trap".
- September 9 – NATO decides to move SHAPE headquarters to Belgium.
- September 12
- September 13 – TASS reports on clashes between the Chinese Communist Party and the Red Guards.
- September 16
- September 18 – Valerie Percy, the 21-year-old daughter of Senator Charles H. Percy, is stabbed and bludgeoned to death in the family mansion on Chicago's North Shore.
- September 19
- September 30
October
November
December
- December 1
- December 2 – U Thant agrees to serve a second term as U.N. Secretary General.
- December 3 – Anti-Portuguese demonstrations occur in Macau; a curfew is declared the next day.
- December 6 – Binh Hoa massacre: Vietnam War.
- December 7
- December 8 – The Typaldos Line's ferry Heraklion sinks in rough seas, in the Aegean Sea near Crete, leaving 217 dead.
- December 15 – Walt Disney dies while producing The Jungle Book, the last animated feature under his personal supervision.
- December 16
- December 17 – South Africa does not join the trade embargo against Rhodesia.
- December 18 – How the Grinch Stole Christmas, narrated by Boris Karloff, is shown for the first time on CBS, becoming an annual Christmas tradition.
- December 19 – ADB operations begin.
- December 20 – Harold Wilson withdraws all his previous offers to the Rhodesian government, and announces that he will agree to independence only after the founding of a Black majority government.
- December 22 – Prime Minister Ian Smith declares that Rhodesia is already a republic.
- December 26 – The first Kwanzaa is celebrated by Maulana Karenga, founder of Organization US (a black nationalist group) and later chair of Black Studies, at California State University, Long Beach from 1989 to 2002.
- December 31
Date unknown
- Konstantin Chernenko, later leader of the Soviet Union, becomes a candidate member of the Central Committee.
- Paramount Pictures Corporation becomes a wholly owned subsidiary of Gulf+Western Industries, Inc.
- The Surrealist Movement in the United States is founded by Franklin and Penelope Rosemont.
- Lise Meitner and Otto Hahn are awarded the Fermi Prize.
- The Congress of the United States creates the National Council for Marine Resources and Engineering Development.
- Martin Richards designs the programming language BCPL.
- The DKW automobile ceases production.
- The World Buddhist Sangha Council is convened by Theravadins in Sri Lanka, with the hope of bridging differences and working together.
- The Jerusalem Bible, a Roman Catholic translation, is published in English.
- Peter L. Berger and Thomas Luckmann publish The Social Construction of Reality.
- Long-term potentiation (LTP), the putative cellular mechanism of learning and memory, is first observed by Terje Lømo in Oslo, Norway.
- In or about this year, one person returning to Haiti from the Congo is thought to have first brought HIV to the Americas.[4]
Births
January
- January 1 – Anna Burke, Australian politician
- January 4 – Deana Carter, American singer
- January 5 – Kate Schellenbach, American musician
- January 7
- January 8 – Igor Vyazmikin, Russian ice hockey player
- January 13 – Patrick Dempsey, American actor
- January 17 – Shabba Ranks, Jamaican singer
- January 19
- January 20 – Stacey Dash, American actress
- January 22 – Jegath Gaspar Raj, Tamil Maiyam Founder
- January 24 – Jimeoin, Northern Irish-Australian comedian and actor
- January 29 – Romário, Brazilian footballer
- January 30 – Hans Tutschku, German composer
February
- February 1 – Michelle Akers, American footballer
- February 4 – Kyōko Koizumi, Japanese actress and singer
- February 5 – José María Olazábal, Spanish golfer
- February 6 – Rick Astley, British rock singer
- February 7 – Kristin Otto, German swimmer
- February 8 – Hristo Stoichkov, Bulgarian footballer
- February 9 – Ellen van Langen, Dutch athlete
- February 10 – Daryl Johnston, American football player
- February 11 – Stephen Gregory, American actor
- February 17 – Luc Robitaille, Canadian hockey player
- February 18 – Richard A Collins, British scientist and author
- February 20 – Cindy Crawford, American model and actress
- February 22
- February 23 – Michael Arata, American actor
- February 24 – Billy Zane, American actor
- February 25
- February 26 – Najwa Karam, Lebanese singer
- February 27 – Alison Gertz, American AIDS activist (d. 1992)
March
- March 1 – Zack Snyder, American actor, film director, screenwriter, and producer
- March 2
- March 3
- March 4
- March 5 – Michael Irvin, American football player
- March 6
- March 7
- March 9 – Tony Lockett, Australian rules footballer
- March 10
- March 16 – Rodney Peete, American football quarterback
- March 19 – Nigel Clough, English footballer
- March 22 – Antonio Pinto, Portuguese long-distance runner
- March 25
- March 26 – Michael Imperioli, American actor
- March 29 – Krassimir Balakov, Bulgarian footballer
April
- April 1 – Chris Evans, British radio disc-jockey
- April 2 – Teddy Sheringham, British footballer
- April 3 – Miina Tominaga, Japanese seiyu (voice actress)
- April 4
- April 8
- April 11
- April 13 – Ali Boumnijel, Tunisian footballer
- April 14
- April 15 – Samantha Fox, British model and singer
- April 18 – Trine Hattestad, Norwegian athlete
- April 19 – El Samurai, Japanese professional wrestler
- April 20 – David Chalmers, Australian philosopher
- April 22 – Jeffrey Dean Morgan, American actor
- April 26 – Natasha Trethewey, Pulitzer Prize winning poet
- April 27 – Siw Anita Andersen Norwegian actress
- April 28
- April 29 – Phil Tufnell, British cricketer
May
June
- June 2 – Candace Gingrich, American LGBT rights activist
- June 4 – Cecilia Bartoli, Italian mezzo-soprano
- June 6 – Faure Gnassingbé, President of Togo
- June 8
- June 13 – Grigori Perelman, Russian mathematician
- June 14 – Matt Freeman, American musician
- June 15 – Roberto Carnevale, Italian musician
- June 16 – Jan Železný, Czech javelin thrower
- June 18 – Kurt Browning, Canadian figure skater
- June 19 – Samuel West, British actor
- June 21 – Rudi Bakhtiar, American journalist
- June 22
- June 23
- June 25 – Dikembe Mutombo, Congolese basketball player
- June 27 – J. J. Abrams, American television writer and producer
- June 28
- June 30
July
- July 1 – Enrico Annoni, Italian footballer
- July 3
- July 5
- July 6 – Brian Posehn, American actor and comedian
- July 7 – Gundula Krause, German violinist
- July 8
- July 10 – Gina Bellman, British actress
- July 11 – Mick Molloy, Australian comedian
- July 14 – Matthew Fox, American actor
- July 15
- July 20 – Enrique Peña Nieto, Governor of the State of Mexico (2005–present)
- July 21 – Sarah Waters, British novelist
- July 22 – Tim Brown, American football player
- July 28 – Miguel Angel Nadal, Spanish footballer
- July 29 – Richard Steven Horvitz, American voice actor
- July 30
- July 31 – Dean Cain, American actor
August
- August 2 – Tim Wakefield, American baseball player
- August 3 – Brent Butt, Canadian comedian and TV producer
- August 4 – Kensuke Sasaki, Japanese professional wrestler
- August 7 – Jimmy Wales, American co-founder of Wikipedia[5]
- August 10
- August 11 – Juan Maria Solare, Argentine composer
- August 12 – Les Ferdinand, English footballer
- August 14
- August 15 – Scott Brosius, American baseball player
- August 18 – Gustavo Charif, Argentine artist
- August 19 – Lee Ann Womack, American musician
- August 23 – Rik Smits, Dutch basketball player
- August 25 – Robert Maschio, USA Actor
- August 26 – Jacques Brinkman, Dutch field hockey player
- August 28 – Priya Dutt, Indian social worker and politician
September
October
- October 1 – George Weah, Liberian politician and football player
- October 2 – Rodney Anoa'i, Samoan-American professional wrestler (d. 2000)
- October 3 – Rabbi Binyamin Ze'ev Kahane, Israeli settler leader (d. 2000)
- October 5 – Inessa Kravets, Ukrainian athlete
- October 6 – Niall Quinn, Irish footballer
- October 7 – Sherman Alexie, Native American author
- October 8 – Aaron Callaghan, Irish football club executive
- October 9 – David Cameron, British Prime Minister
- October 10
- October 11 – Stephen Williams, British politician
- October 12 – Brian Kennedy, Irish musician and author
- October 14 – Savanna Samson, American porn star
- October 15 – Jorge Campos, Mexican footballer and coach
- October 18 – Angela Visser, Miss Universe 1989
- October 19 – Jon Favreau, American actor and director
- October 24 – Roman Abramovich, Russian oil magnate
- October 27 – Matt Drudge, American conservative Internet journalist
- October 28
- October 30 – Zoran Milanović, Prime Minister of Croatia
- October 31
November
- November 2
- November 3 – Joe Hachem, Lebanese-born Australian poker player
- November 6 – Christian Lorenz, German rock musician (Rammstein)
- November 8 – Gordon Ramsay, British chef
- November 10 – Vanessa Angel, English model and actress
- November 13 – Susanna Haapoja, Finnish politician (d. 2009)
- November 14 – Curt Schilling, American baseball player
- November 15 – Rachel True, American actress
- November 17
- November 19 – Shmuley Boteach, American rabbi
- November 21 – Troy Aikman, American football player
- November 23 – Vincent Cassel, French actor
- November 28 – Narumi Yasuda, Japanese actress
- November 29 – John Bradshaw Layfield, American professional wrestler
- November 30
December
- December 1 – Larry Walker, Canadian Major League Baseball player
- December 4 – Fred Armisen, American actor, comedian and musician
- December 7
- December 8 – Sinéad O'Connor, Irish pop singer
- December 9
- Tim Bull, Australian politician
- Michael Foster, drummer for rock band FireHouse
- Kirsten Gillibrand, American politician
- Montserrat Gil Torné, Andorran politician
- Dave Harold, English professional snooker player
- Toby Huss, American actor
- Dana Murzyn, Canadian hockey player
- Spencer Rochfort, Canadian-American actor
- Julio Alberto Rodas Hurtarte, former soccer player
- Mateo Romero, Native American painter
- Gideon Sa'ar, Israeli politician
- Kadyrbek Sarbayev, foreign minister
- Shane Scott, American director, writer, producer, cinematographer, editor, musician
- Martin Taylor, footballer coach
- Natee Thongsookkaew, Thailand footballer
- December 11 – Leon Lai, Hong Kong singer and actor
- December 12
- December 13 – Don Roff, American writer and filmmaker
- December 14 – Bill Ranford, Canadian hockey player
- December 15 – Katja von Garnier, German film director
- December 16 – Dennis Wise, English footballer
- December 17 – Milos Tichy, Czech astronomer
- December 19
- December 20 – Ed de Goeij, Dutch footballer
- December 21 – Kiefer Sutherland, Canadian actor
- December 22 – Dmitry Bilozerchev, Soviet gymnast
- December 25 – Stephen Twigg, British politician
- December 27
- December 30 – Eric Kot, Hong Kong singer and actor
Deaths
January–March
- January 1 – Vincent Auriol, President of France (b. 1884)
- January 3
- January 11
- January 14 – Bill Carr, American athlete (b. 1909)
- January 15
- January 17 – Vincent J. Donehue, American stage director (b. 1917)
- January 18 – Kathleen Norris, American writer (b. 1880)
- January 22 – Herbert Marshall, English actor (b. 1890)
- January 25 – Saul Adler FRS, Russian-born British-Israeli expert on parasitology (b. 1895)
- January 31 – Elizabeth Patterson, American actress (b. 1875)
- February 1
- February 3 – June Walker, American actress (b. 1900)
- February 6 – Narcisa de Leon, Filipino film mogul (b. 1877)
- February 9 – Sophie Tucker, American singer (b. 1884)
- February 10
- February 15 – Gerard Ciołek, Polish architect and historian of gardens (b. 1909)
- February 17 – Hans Hofmann, German-American painter (b. 1880)
- February 18 – Robert Rossen, American film director (b. 1908)
- February 20 – Chester Nimitz, American admiral (b. 1885)
- February 26 – Gino Severini, Italian painter (b. 1883)
- February 28 – Jonathan Hale, American actor (b. 1891)
- March 1 – Fritz Houtermans, German physicist (b. 1903)
- March 3
- March 5 – Anna Akhmatova, Russian poet (b. 1889)
- March 8 – William Waldorf Astor, 3rd Viscount Astor, British politician (b. 1907)
- March 10
- March 27 – Helen Menken, American actress (b. 1901)
- March 30 – Erwin Piscator, German theater director (b. 1893)
April–June
- April 1 – Flann O'Brien, Irish humorist (b. 1911)
- April 2 – C.S. Forester, English author (b. 1899)
- April 3 – Battista Farina, Italian car designer (b. 1893)
- April 6 – Julia Faye, American actress (b. 1893)
- April 10 – Evelyn Waugh, English author (b. 1903)
- April 11 – Maximiliano Hernández Martínez, Salvadorian military dictator (assassinated) (b. 1882)
- April 13
- April 19 – Javier Solis, Mexican ranchera & bolero singer (b. 1931)
- April 21 – Sepp Dietrich, Nazi German military leader (b. 1892)
- April 23 – Georges Ohsawa, Japanese diet founder (b. 1893)
- April 29 – Eugene O'Brien, American actor (b. 1880)
- May 8 – Erich Pommer, German film producer (b. 1889)
- May 21 – Patrick H. O'Malley, Jr., American actor (b. 1890)
- May 22 – Tom Goddard, English cricketer (b. 1900)
- May 23 – Demchugdongrub, Mongolian politician (b. 1902)
- May 24 – Jim Barnes, English golf champion (b. 1886)
- May 26 – Don Castle, American actor (b. 1917)
- May 29 – James Woolf, British film producer (b. 1919)
- June 1 – Papa Jack Laine, American jazz musician (b. 1873)
- June 6 – Ethel Clayton, American actress (b. 1882)
- June 7 – Jean Arp, Alsatian sculptor, painter, and poet (b. 1887)
- June 8 – Anton Melik, Slovenian geographer (b. 1890)
- June 11 – Wallace Ford, English-born American actor (b. 1898)
- June 12 – Hermann Scherchen, Austrian conductor (b. 1891)
- June 19 – Ed Wynn, American actor (b. 1886)
- June 30 – Giuseppe Farina, Italian race car driver (b. 1906)
July–September
- July 2 – Jan Brzechwa, Polish poet (b. 1900)
- July 3 – Deems Taylor, American composer (b. 1885)
- July 5 – George de Hevesy, Hungarian chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1885)
- July 6
- July 7 – Carmelita Geraghty, American actress (b. 1901)
- July 11 – Delmore Schwartz, American poet (b. 1913)
- July 14 – Julie Manet, French painter (b. 1878)
- July 18 – Bobby Fuller, American Musician Guitarist (b. 1942)
- July 23 – Douglass Montgomery, American actor (b. 1907)
- July 24 – Montgomery Clift, American actor (b. 1920)
- July 25 – Frank O'Hara, American poet (b. 1926)
- July 31 – Bud Powell, American jazz pianist (b. 1924)
- August 3 – Lenny Bruce, American comedian (b. 1925)
- August 6 – Cordwainer Smith, American author (b. 1913)
- August 8 – Ed "Strangler" Lewis, Professional Wrestler (b. 1891
- August 12 – Artur Alliksaar, Estonian poet (b. 1923)
- August 15
- August 23 – Francis X. Bushman, American actor (b. 1883)
- August 26 – Art Baker, American actor (b. 1898)
October–December
- October 7 – Smiley Lewis, African-American R&B musician (b. 1913)
- October 10 – Wilfrid Lawson, English actor (b. 1900)
- October 13 – Clifton Webb, American actor (b. 1889)
- October 16 – George O'Hara, American actor (born 1899)
- October 18 – Elizabeth Arden, Canadian-born beautician and cosmetics entrepreneur (b. 1878)
- October 23 – Claire McDowell, silent screen actress (b. 1877)
- October 24 – Hans Dreier, German art director (b. 1885)
- October 26 – Alma Cogan, English singer (b. 1932)
- October 28 – Robert Charpentier, French Olympic cyclist (b. 1916)
- November 2
- November 4 – Dietrich von Choltitz, Nazi German military governor of Paris in World War II (b. 1894)
- November 8 – Bernhard Zondek German-born Israeli gynecologist, developer of first reliable pregnancy test (b. 1891)
- November 12 – Shakeb Jalali, Pakistani poet (b. 1934)
- November 19 – Arthur Haynes, English comedian (b. 1914)
- November 23 – Seán T. O'Kelly, second President of Ireland (b. 1882)
- December 14
- December 15 – Walt Disney, American animated film producer and founder of The Walt Disney Company and Disneyland Resort (b. 1901)
- December 22
- December 27 – Guillermo Stabile, Argentine football player and Manager (b. 1905)
- December 30 – Christian Herter, United States Secretary of State (b. 1895)
Nobel Prizes
References
- ^ "1966: Harold Wilson wins sweeping victory". BBC News. March 31, 1966. http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/march/31/newsid_4693000/4693142.stm.
- ^ NOAA.gov
- ^ Aircraft Accident Report. West Coast Airlines, Inc DC-9 N9101. Near Wemme, Oregon, Adopted: 11 December 1967
- ^ "Solved: the mystery of how AIDS left Africa". New Scientist: 20. November 3, 2007.
- ^ "Wikipedia: 50 languages, 1/2 million articles". Wikimedia Foundation Press Release. Wikimedia Foundation. 2004-04-25. http://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikimedia_press_releases/500,000_Wikipedia_articles&oldid=473206. Retrieved 2009-04-10. "The Wikipedia project was founded in January 2001 by Internet entrepreneur Jimmy Wales and philosopher Larry Sanger,, quoted from the April 25th, 2004 first-ever press release issued by the Wikimedia Foundation."
- ^ www.tsha.utexas.edu