July 1975

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The following events occurred in July 1975:

July 17, 1975: American astronauts and Soviet cosmonauts link spaceships in orbit
July 30, 1975: Former Teamsters President Jimmy Hoffa vanishes
Leonov (left) and Stafford (right) shake hands

July 1, 1975 (Tuesday)

July 2, 1975 (Wednesday)

July 3, 1975 (Thursday)

July 4, 1975 (Friday)

July 5, 1975 (Saturday)

Cape Verde

July 6, 1975 (Sunday)

The Comoros

July 7, 1975 (Monday)

July 8, 1975 (Tuesday)

July 9, 1975 (Wednesday)

July 10, 1975 (Thursday)

July 11, 1975 (Friday)

July 12, 1975 (Saturday)

São Tomé e Principe

July 13, 1975 (Sunday)

July 14, 1975 (Monday)

July 15, 1975 (Tuesday)

July 16, 1975 (Wednesday)

July 17, 1975 (Thursday)

July 18, 1975 (Friday)

July 19, 1975 (Saturday)

July 20, 1975 (Sunday)

July 21, 1975 (Monday)

July 22, 1975 (Tuesday)

July 23, 1975 (Wednesday)

July 24, 1975 (Thursday)

July 25, 1975 (Friday)

July 26, 1975 (Saturday)

July 27, 1975 (Sunday)

July 28, 1975 (Monday)

July 29, 1975 (Tuesday)

July 30, 1975 (Wednesday)

July 31, 1975 (Thursday)

References

  1. Edmund Jan Osmańczyk and Anthony Mango, Encyclopedia of the United Nations and International Agreements: T to Z (Taylor & Francis, 2003) p2688
  2. Janet Abbate, Inventing the Internet (MIT Press, 2000) p136
  3. "Nixon says LBJ urged tapes system installation", Spokane (WA) Spokesman-Review, July 2, 1975, p1
  4. "19,000 In N.Y. Fired In Bid To Balance Budget", Toledo (OH) Blade, July 1, 1975, p1; "37,000 lose jobs in New York", The Age (Melbourne), July 2, 1975, p1
  5. "Australian Firing Upheld", Milwaukee Sentinel, July 15, 1975, p3
  6. "Commission Bars Gay Discrimination", Palm Beach Post, July 4, 1975, pA-3; "Homosexual Hiring Revised by U.S.", New York Times, Juyly 4, 1975
  7. "JERUSALEM BLAST KILLS 13", Milwaukee Sentinel, July 5, 1975, p1
  8. "Billie Jean Wins Sixth Wimbledon", Milwaukee Sentinel, July 5, 1975, p2-1
  9. "The mystery of the missing publisher", Sydney Morning Herald, July 16, 1975, p2
  10. Meredith Burgmann and Verity Burgmann, Green Bans, Red Union: Environmental Activism and the New South Wales Builders Labourers' Federation (UNSW Press, 1998) p213
  11. "Ashe Erases 'Choker' Tag, Rips Connors", Ocala Star-Banner, July 6, 1975, p1-C
  12. "Cape Verde Islands Become Free After 500 Years of Portuguese Rule", Sarasota (FL) Herald-Tribune, July 6, 1975, pD-1
  13. "Hawaiian volcano erupts", Spokane Spokesman-Review, July 2, 1975, p1
  14. Sofia Moshevich, Dmitri Shostakovich, Pianist (McGill-Queens University Press, Mar 19, 2004) p181
  15. Edgar O'Ballance, Civil War in Lebanon, 1975-92 (Palgrave Macmillan, 1998) p16
  16. "Colony Votes For Freedom", Milwaukee Sentinel, July 7, 1975, p3
  17. "Fracture May End Filly's Life", Milwaukee Sentinel, July 7, 1975, p2-1
  18. "52 Students Die in Bus Crash", Milwaukee Sentinel, July 7, 1975, p2
  19. "A New Stone Skipping Record", Milwaukee Sentinel, July 7, 1975, p3
  20. Philip C. Kolin, Contemporary African American Women Playwrights: A Casebook (Taylor & Francis, 2007) p85
  21. "Ford Vows Aboveboard Race for '76", Milwaukee Sentinel, July 9, 1975, p3; Douglas Brinkley, Gerald R. Ford (Macmillan, 2007) p106
  22. Merriam-Webster's Encyclopedia of World Religions (Merriam-Webster, 1999) p834
  23. Dietmar Rothermund, The Routledge Companion To Decolonization (Taylor & Francis, 2006) pp233-234
  24. I. William Zartman, Jeffrey Z. Rubin, Power and Negotiation (University of Michigan Press, 2002) p205
  25. "British lecturer Denis Hills is freed by Uganda's Amin", St. Petersburg Times, July 11, 1975, p1
  26. "Tom Bradley and Downtown Redevelopment", Los Angeles Downtown news, July 23, 2010
  27. "Transplatt Patient Dies", Sarasota (FL) Herald-Tribune, July 6, 1975, p4-A
  28. "Sao Tome and Principe Celebrate Independence", New York Times, July 13, 1975
  29. Tiyambe Zeleza and Dickson Eyoh, Encyclopedia of Twentieth-Century African History (Taylor & Francis, 2003) p474
  30. "Jets Rehearsal Ends in 5 Deaths", Palm Beach Post, July 12, 1975, pA-3
  31. Joseph Panno, Gene Therapy (Infobase Publishing, 2004) p72
  32. "Cannons prove treasure ship found-- divers", Miami News, July 14, 1975, p2
  33. "Treasure-hunting boat sinks, drowning three", St. Petersburg Times, July 21, 1975, pB-1
  34. John Christopher Fine, Treasures of the Spanish Main: Shipwrecked Galleons in the New World (Globe Pequot, 2006) p115
  35. Robert Anthony Waters, Jr., Historical Dictionary of United States-Africa Relations (Scarecrow Press, 2009) p252
  36. Carl C. Hodge and Cathal J. Nolan, U.S. Presidents and Foreign Policy (ABC-CLIO, 2007) p321
  37. Kevin Shillington, Encyclopedia of African History, Volume 1 (CRC Press, 2005) p1033
  38. "U.S., RUSS SPACEMEN FLY TOWARD LINKUP IN ORBIT", Milwaukee Sentinel, July 16, 1975, p1
  39. "Air Passenger Burned to Death", Milwaukee Sentinel, July 9, 1975, p3
  40. "Oldest Elephant Modoc Dies At 78", Orlando Sentinel, July 20, 1975, p10
  41. "Airline Begins Angola Airlift", Milwaukee Sentinel, July 17, 1975, p3
  42. "SPACE HANDSHAKE SEALS U.S., SOVIET CO-OPERATION", Milwaukee Sentinel, July 18, 1975, p1
  43. "High Toll Feared in Derailment", Milwaukee Sentinel, July 18, 1975, p3; "Find 10 Bodies in Rail Crash", Milwaukee Sentinel, July 19, 1975, p2
  44. "Japan's crown prince is target of fire bombs", St. Petersburg Times, July 18, 1975, p1
  45. Alon Y. Halevy,The Infinite Emotions of Coffee (Macchiatone Communications, 2011) p126
  46. Edward R. Drachman and Alan Shank, Presidents and Foreign Policy: Countdown to Ten Controversial Decisions (SUNY Press, 1997) p182
  47. "RAIL STRIKE CALLED OFF", Milwaukee Sentinel, July 19, 1975, p1
  48. Constantine Panos Danopoulos, From Military to Civilian Rule (Taylor & Francis, 1992) p225
  49. Christopher Sandford, Springsteen: Point Blank (Da Capo Press, 1999) p96
  50. "'Pogo' To Retire In Late July", Palm Beach (FL) Post, June 22, 1975, pA7
  51. Linda Jean Carpenter and R. Vivian Acosta, Title IX (Human Kinetics, 2005)
  52. "Mrs. Gandhi Wins 1st Test", Milwaukee Sentinel, July 22, 1975, p4
  53. M. Hassan Kakar, Afghanistan: The Soviet Invasion and the Afghan Response, 1979-1982 (University of California Press, 1997) pp89-90
  54. "11 Dead, 70 Hurt in Train Crash", Milwaukee Sentinel, July 23, 1975, p3; "Train Toll at 8", Milwaukee Sentinel, July 24, 1975, p3
  55. Laura Rich, The Accidental Zillionaire: Demystifying Paul Allen (John Wiley & Sons, 2003) pp33-34
  56. "House Keeps Ban on Arms To turkey", Milwaukee Sentinel, July 25, 1975, p1
  57. "ASTRONAUTS LAND SAFELY; SUNSET FOR AGE OF APOLLO", Milwaukee Sentinel, July 26, 1975, p1
  58. "India OKs Continued Emergency", Milwaukee Sentinel, July 26, 1975, p3
  59. "Actor, Actress Slain By California Gunmen", Charleston (SC) News and Courier, July 26, 1975, p4-A
  60. Michael Newton, The Encyclopedia of Unsolved Crimes (Infobase Publishing, 2010) p88
  61. Don B. Wilmeth, The Cambridge Guide to American Theatre (Cambridge University Press, 2007) p164
  62. "TURKEY SHUTS U.S. BASES", Milwaukee Sentinel, July 26, 1975, p1
  63. "Troika Takes Over Rule of Portugal, Milwaukee Sentinel, July 26, 1975, p1
  64. "Tradition Scuttled", Milwaukee Sentinel, July 26, 1975, p1
  65. Christopher Cox, et al., U. S. National Security and Military/Commercial Concerns with the People's Republic of China (G.P.O., 1999) pp200-201
  66. Matthew Mowthorpe, The Militarization and Weaponization of Space (Lexington Books, 2004) p87
  67. Harold G. Marcus, A History of Ethiopia (University of California Press, 1994) p193
  68. Fred Bronson, The Billboard Book of Number 1 Hits (Random House Digital, 2003)
  69. "Regular Season Opener: Wings Fly By Hornets In game Of Give-Away, 27-10", Spartanburg (SC) Herald-Journal, July 27, 1975, pB-2
  70. "US Military Pacts Voided By Thailand", Milwaukee Sentinel, July 28, 1975, p3
  71. "Personalities And Weather To Be Hot", by Sydney Omarr, Lakeland Ledger, July 27, 1975, p8E
  72. Asoka Bandarage, The Separatist Conflict in Sri Lanka: Terrorism, Ethnicity, Political Economy (Taylor & Francis US, 2009) p70
  73. "Turks Take Control of 5 US Bases", Milwaukee Sentinel, July 29, 1975, p3
  74. "Nigerian leader Ousted in Coup", Milwaukee Sentinel, July 30, 1975, p3
  75. "Nigerian Supports Successor", Milwaukee Sentinel, July 31, 1975, p2
  76. Michael Dillon, China's Muslim Hui Community: Migration, Settlement and Sects (Curzon Press, 1999) p166
  77. Lars Schoultz, That Infernal Little Cuban Republic: The United States and the Cuban Revolution (University of North Carolina Press, 2009) p650
  78. "Turks Take Over All Yank Bases", Milwaukee Sentinel, July 30, 1975, p3
  79. Mark Huband, The Skull Beneath The Skin: Africa After The Cold War (Westview Press, 2003) p1
  80. "FEAR JIMMY HOFFA KIDNAPPED, SLAIN", Youngstown Vindicator, August 1, 1975, p1
  81. "The Disappearance of Jimmy Hoffa" by Anthony Bruno, TruTV Crime Library
  82. "House OKs Pay Hike by Single Vote", Milwaukee Sentinel, July 31, 1975, p1
  83. "Oil Plan Killed; Lids Go Off Aug. 31", Milwaukee Sentinel, July 31, 1975, p2
  84. "N.H. Seat Ruled Vacant; Runoff OK'd", Milwaukee Sentinel, July 31, 1975, p4
  85. "Terrorists kill three musicians", Spokane (WA) Spokesman-Review, August 1, 1975, p27; "On This Day", BBC.co.UK
  86. "Zany Competition Pits Town Against Town", Milwaukee Sentinel, July 31, 1975, p6-1
  87. Robert G. Patman, The Soviet Union in the Horn of Africa: The Diplomacy of Intervention and Disengagement (Cambridge University Press, 2009) p158
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