September 1960

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The following events occurred in September 1960.

Contents

September 1, 1960 (Thursday)

September 2, 1960 (Friday)

September 3, 1960 (Saturday)

September 4, 1960 (Sunday)

September 5, 1960 (Monday)

September 6, 1960 (Tuesday)

September 7, 1960 (Wednesday)

September 8, 1960 (Thursday)

September 9, 1960 (Friday)

September 10, 1960 (Saturday)

September 11, 1960 (Sunday)

September 12, 1960 (Monday)

September 13, 1960 (Tuesday)

September 14, 1960 (Wednesday)

September 15, 1960 (Thursday)

September 16, 1960 (Friday)

September 17, 1960 (Saturday)

September 18, 1960 (Sunday)

September 19, 1960 (Monday)

September 20, 1960 (Tuesday)

September 21, 1960 (Wednesday)

September 22, 1960 (Thursday)

September 23, 1960 (Friday)

September 24, 1960 (Saturday)

September 25, 1960 (Sunday)

September 26, 1960 (Monday)

September 27, 1960 (Tuesday)

September 28, 1960 (Wednesday)

September 29, 1960 (Thursday)

September 30, 1960 (Friday)

References

  1. ^ "Blackout on Broadway to Honor Hammerstein", The New York Times, p. 52, September 1, 1960
  2. ^ "London Honors Hammerstein", The New York Times, p. 14, August 26, 1960
  3. ^ This Day in the 1960s
  4. ^ a b c d e f g David Wallechinsky, The Complete Book of the Olympics (Penguin Books, 1984)
  5. ^ "Wild Shell Kills 15 in Army Camp", Oakland Tribune, September 2, 1960, p1
  6. ^ "Congo Fight Bloody", Sunday Express and News (San Antonio), September 4, 1960, p1
  7. ^ "Thousands Flee Hurricane Donna", Spokane Spokesman-Review, September 5, 1960, p1; "Two Windy Girls on the Warpath" LIFE Magazine, September 26, 1960, p29
  8. ^ Kevin C. Dunn, Imagining the Congo: The International Relations of Identity (Palgrave 2003), pp64–65; "CONGO: Dag's Problem Child", TIME Magazine, September 19, 1960
  9. ^ Michael L. Kurtz and Morgan D. Peoples, Earl K. Long: The Saga of Uncle Earl and Louisiana Politics (Louisiana State University Press, 1990) pp255–256
  10. ^ Christopher Andrew and Vasili Mitrokhin, The Sword and the Shield: The Mitrokhin Archive and the Secret History of the KGB (Basic Books, 1999), p179
  11. ^ a b "Chronology September 1960", The World Almanac and book of facts, 1961 (New York World-Telegram, 1960), pp182–185
  12. ^ Rock Brynner and Trent Stephens, Dark Remedy: The Impact of Thalidomide and Its Revival As a Vital Medicine (Basic Books, 2001) p41
  13. ^ Ed Gruver, The American Football League: A Year-by-Year History, 1960–1969; (McFarland & Co., 1997) p50
  14. ^ Robert Kammerer and Candace Pearce, Images of America: Greenville (Arcadia Publishing, 2001), p114
  15. ^ "Mantle's New Record Home Run Uncovered", Baseball Digest (November 1985) p9
  16. ^ David Dreier, Baseball: How It Works (Coughlan Publishing, 2010) p44
  17. ^ Anne Cooper-Chen, Mass Communication in Japan (Iowa State University Press 1997) p11
  18. ^ This Day in the 1960s
  19. ^ American Rhetoric: Top 100 Speeches; Kathleen Hall Jamieson, Packaging the Presidency: A History and Criticism of Presidential Campaign Advertising (Oxford University Press, 1996) pp129–131
  20. ^ "Jack Gives Church–State Vow; Nixon Accepts His Statement", Long Beach (CA) Press-Telegram, September 13, 1960, p1
  21. ^ The Warren Commission Report (1964), p689
  22. ^ OPEC website; Daniel Yergin, The Prize: The Epic Quest for Oil, Money & Power (Simon & Schuster, 2008) p504
  23. ^ Robert B. Edgerton, The Troubled Heart of Africa: A History of the Congo (St. Martin's Press, 2002), p194
  24. ^ "The Exodus", by David Savona, CigarAficionado.com (Nov/Dec '02)
  25. ^ This Day in the 1960s
  26. ^ Chronology of Human Space Exploration
  27. ^ "Stagg Quits As Football Coach at 98", Chicago Tribune, September 17, 1960, p2-1
  28. ^ Pro Football Hall of Fame
  29. ^ "Erlander Victor in Swedish Poll", New York Times, September 19, 1960, p1
  30. ^ "Nikita Bounces Into New York", Winnipeg Free Press, September 19, 1960, p1
  31. ^ This Day in the 1960s
  32. ^ "77 Killed in Guam Crash", St. Petersburg (FL) Times, September 19, 1960, p1
  33. ^ *The Indus Waters Treaty: A History. Henry L. Stimson Center.
  34. ^ "K Rushes to Talk at Castro's—First Meeting of Red Chiefs"; "Historic U.N. Session Opens", Pasadena Star-News, September 20, 1960, p1
  35. ^ "The Development of Prosthetic Heart Valves—Lessons in Form and Function" by Elliot L. Chaikof, M.D., Ph.D., New England Journal of Medicine, October 4, 2007, p1368; Edwards Lifesciences
  36. ^ Embassy of Mali in the United States
  37. ^ Thomas M. Franck, Nation Against Nation: What Happened to the U.N. Dream and What the U.S. Can Do About It (Oxford University Press, 1985) p97
  38. ^ "Nuclear Powered Aircraft Carrier Launched", Reading (PA) Eagle, September 25, 1960, p1
  39. ^ Horace Newcomb, ed., Encyclopedia of Television (Vol. 1), (CRC Press, 2004) pp1141–42
  40. ^ "Pro Football Roundup", Tri-City Herald (Kennewick WA), September 26, 1960, p7
  41. ^ "Santa Rosa Geysers Recharge Project:GEO-98-001", California Energy Commission (October 2002), p37
  42. ^ "Yanks, Pirates Clinch Pennants", Tri-City Herald (Kennewick WA), September 26, 1960, p7
  43. ^ "Great Debate Scheduled For Tonight", Oakland Tribune, September 26, 1960, p1; ; "Nixon, Kennedy Meet Face to Face on TV", Los Angeles Times, September 27, 1960, p1
  44. ^ transcript, "The History of Televised Presidential Debates", Museum of Broadcast Communications; Kurt Lang and Gladys Engel Lang, Television and Politics (U.S.A. Transaction Publishers, 2002) pp108–111
  45. ^ Lee Stacy, Mexico and the United States (Marshall Cavendish, 2003) p216; "49th Anniversary of the Nationalization of the electricity industry in Mexico" Demotix.com
  46. ^ "Opposing Pitcher Recalls Ted Williams' Final Homer" by Dan Shaughnessy, Baseball Digest (March 1993), p82
  47. ^ "Watching Neighbors: The Cuban Model of Social Control", by Josep M. Colomer, Cuban Studies (Vol. 31), (University of Pittsburgh Press), pp118, 135
  48. ^ "Nikita Beats On Desk, Screams As Macmillan Speaks In U.N.", Oakland Tribune, September 29, 1960, p1
  49. ^ James S. Olson, Historical Dictionary of the 1970s (Greenwood Press, 1999) p258; My Three Sons tribute page
  50. ^ Museum of Broadcast Communications