April 1960

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The following events occurred in April, 1960.

Contents

April 1, 1960 (Friday)

April 2, 1960 (Saturday)

April 3, 1960 (Sunday)

April 4, 1960 (Monday)

April 5, 1960 (Tuesday)

April 6, 1960 (Wednesday)

April 7, 1960 (Thursday)

April 8, 1960 (Friday)

April 9, 1960 (Saturday)

April 10, 1960 (Sunday)

April 11, 1960 (Monday)

April 12, 1960 (Tuesday)

April 13, 1960 (Wednesday)

April 14, 1960 (Thursday)

April 15, 1960 (Friday)

April 16, 1960 (Saturday)

April 17, 1960 (Sunday)

April 18, 1960 (Monday)

April 19, 1960 (Tuesday)

April 20, 1960 (Wednesday)

April 21, 1960 (Thursday)

April 22, 1960 (Friday)

April 23, 1960 (Saturday)

April 24, 1960 (Sunday)

April 25, 1960 (Monday)

April 26, 1960 (Tuesday)

April 27, 1960 (Wednesday)

April 28, 1960 (Thursday)

April 29, 1960 (Friday)

April 30, 1960 (Saturday)

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Chronology—April 1960", The World Almanac and book of fact 1961 pp164–168
  2. ^ "U.S. Puts Weather Satellite in Orbit", Oakland Tribune, April 1, 1960, p1
  3. ^ "Space TV Spots Storm in Midwest—Scores Fabulous 'First'", The Independent (Long Beach, CA), April 2, 1960, p1
  4. ^ census results
  5. ^ Margo DeMello, Feet and Footwear: A Cultural Encyclopedia (ABC-CLIO, 2009), p98; Hutchinson Encyclopedia
  6. ^ Britannica Online
  7. ^ Steve Roper, Camp 4: Recollections of a Yosemite Rockclimber (Mountaineers, 1994), p108
  8. ^ "Police Halt March on Cape Town", Oakland Tribune, April 2, 1960, p1
  9. ^ Ben Lunis, Get Out of the Box (Xulon Press, 2003), p153
  10. ^ "Victory Adds Power To Kennedy Campaign", Oakland Tribune, April 6, 1960, p1
  11. ^ "Grid Team Named 'Oakland Senors'", Oakland Tribune, April 5, 1960, p1; "Now It's Hi, Raiders! (Bye, Senors)", Tribune, April 14, 1960, p1
  12. ^ African History (Most sources give the date as April 8, 1960-- Hein Marais, South Africa: Limits to Change: The Political Economy of Transition (University of Cape Town Press, 2001), p25
  13. ^ Fred Kaplan, 1959: The Year Everything Changed (J. Wiley & Sons, 2009), pp154–155
  14. ^ Strange Maps
  15. ^ "South Africa Prime Minister Shot Down by White Assassin", Oakland Tribune, April 9, 1960, p1
  16. ^ "1960 NBA Finals: Boston 4, St. Louis 3", NBA Encyclopedia: Playoff Edition www.nba.com
  17. ^ Steve Zaloga, Red SAM: The SA-2 Guideline Anti-aircraft Missile (Osprey Publishing, 2007), p9
  18. ^ John Kie-chiang Oh, Korean Politics: The Quest for Democratization and Economic Development (Cornell University Press, 1999), p41
  19. ^ "Grandson of Auto Tycoon Kidnapped", Oakland Tribune, April 13, 1960, p1
  20. ^ "Huge Manhunt in Peugeot Kidnap-- Child Safe", Oakland Tribune, April 15, 1960, p1
  21. ^ Gene Elston, A Stitch in Time: A Baseball Chronology (Halcyon Press, 2006), p84
  22. ^ Terry D. Gill, Rosenne's The World Court: What it is and How it Works (Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2003), pp152–154
  23. ^ "U.S. Navigation Satellite in Orbit", Oakland Tribune, April 13, 1960, p1
  24. ^ Jan Van Sickle, GPS for Land Surveyors (CRC Press, 2001) p88
  25. ^ Robert McKenna, The Dictionary of Nautical Literacy (McGraw-Hill, 2001), p287
  26. ^ Arvid Nelson, Cold War Ecology: Forests, Farms, & People in the East German Landscape, 1945–1989 (Yale University Press, 2005), p111
  27. ^ BroadwayMusicalHome.com
  28. ^ Arthur M. Woodford, This Is Detroit, 1701–2001 (Wayne State University Press, 2001), p198
  29. ^ Klaus P. Fischer, America in White, Black, and Gray: The Stormy 1960s (Continuum International, 2006), pp108–109
  30. ^ "Neo-Dada Performance Art", by Gunter Berghaus, in Neo-avant-garde (Rodopi, 2006), p84
  31. ^ K. R. Sharma, China: Revolution to Revolution (Mittal Publications, 1989), p34
  32. ^ Richard Crouse, Big Bang, Baby: Rock Trivia (Hounslow Press, 2000), 79–80
  33. ^ Edward Lawson, Encyclopedia of Human Rights (2d. Ed., Taylor & Francis, 1996), p488
  34. ^ Lou Cannon, Governor Reagan: His Rise to Power (PublicAffairs, 2003) p112
  35. ^ "Korean Rioters Defy Rhee", Oakland Tribune, April 19, 1960, p1
  36. ^ Edward Vernoff and Peter J. Seybolt, Through Chinese Eyes: Tradition, Revolution, and Transformation (CITE Books, 2007), p131
  37. ^ Alan Rake, African Leaders: Guiding the New Millennium (Scarecrow Press, 2001) p176
  38. ^ Boston Athletic Association
  39. ^ R. J. Bray, et al. Plasma Loops in the Solar Corona (Cambridge University Press, 2005), p17
  40. ^ Shri Ram Sharma, India-China relations: 1972–1991, p32
  41. ^ Robert J. Alexander, Rómulo Betancourt and the Transformation of Venezuela (Transaction Books, 1982), pp478–80
  42. ^ E. Bradford Burns, A History of Brazil (Columbia University Press, 1993), p404
  43. ^ "German Reds Try To Stop Exodus", Oakland Tribune, April 21, 1960, p1
  44. ^ UnknownExploers.com
  45. ^ "Mother Lifts 3,600-Lb. Car", Pacific Stars and Stripes, April 27, 1960, p3; "My Mother Saved My Life", by Charles Trotter as told to John M. Ross, Family Weekly Magazine, August 28, 1960, pp12–13; David S. Goldstein, M.D., Adrenaline and the Inner World: An Introduction to Scientific Integrative Medicine (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2006) p71
  46. ^ "Swim Attempts Trigger Race Brawl", Tucson Daily Citizen, April 25, 1960, p1; Walter Rucker and James Nathaniel Upton, Encyclopedia of American Race Riots (Greenwood Press, 2007), Vol. 1, p32
  47. ^ Arthur J. Dommen, The Indochinese Experience of the French and the Americans: Nationalism and Communism in Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam (Indiana University Press, 2001), p386
  48. ^ Bergt Samuelsson and Michael Sohlman, eds, Nobel Lectures: Physics 1901–1921 (World Scientific, 1998), p359
  49. ^ Naval Historical Foundation
  50. ^ "Korean Mobs Riot, Celebrate As Rhee Agrees to Resign", Oakland Tribune, April 26, 1960, p1
  51. ^ "Rhee Retires; Aide In Family Suicide", Oakland Tribune, April 28, 1960, p1
  52. ^ Seth Jacobs, Cold war mandarin: Ngo Dinh Diem and the origins of America's war in Vietnam (Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 2006)
  53. ^ "Togoland Proclaims Freedom", Pacific Stars and Stripes, April 28, 1960, p1; U.S. Department of State
  54. ^ USS Tullibee home page; "Navy's First Killer A-Sub Launched", Oakland Tribune, April 27, 1960, p1
  55. ^ "Paraguay Battles Invasion Forces", Oakland Tribune, April 30, 1960, p1