October 1963

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October 7, 1963: U.S. joins ban of atmospheric nuclear testing
October 9, 1963: More than 2,000 in Italy killed by overflow of the Vajont Dam
October 26, 1963: Sub-launched nuclear missiles can now strike target "anywhere on Earth"
October 31, 1963: 74 killed in Indianapolis explosion


The following events occurred in October 1963:

October 1, 1963 (Tuesday)

October 2, 1963 (Wednesday)

October 3, 1963 (Thursday)

October 4, 1963 (Friday)

October 5, 1963 (Saturday)

October 6, 1963 (Sunday)

October 7, 1963 (Monday)

October 8, 1963 (Tuesday)

October 9, 1963 (Wednesday)

October 10, 1963 (Thursday)

October 11, 1963 (Friday)

October 12, 1963 (Saturday)

October 13, 1963 (Sunday)

October 14, 1963 (Monday)

October 15, 1963 (Tuesday)

Park Chung-hee
Yun Bo-seon
Konrad Adenauer
Ludwig Erhard

October 16, 1963 (Wednesday)

October 17, 1963 (Thursday)

October 18, 1963 (Friday)

USAF Major Edwin E. Aldrin, popularly known as Buzz Aldrin (Gemini 12, Apollo 11)
USAF Captain William Anders (Apollo 8)
USAF Captain Charles Bassett (scheduled for Gemini 9, killed in 1966 plane crash)
US Navy Lieutenant Alan Bean (Apollo 12, Skylab 3)
US Navy Lieutenant Eugene Cernan (Gemini 9, Apollo 10, Apollo 17)
US Navy Lieutenant Roger Chaffee (died in 1967 fire during Apollo 1 preparations)
USAF Captain Michael Collins (Gemini 10 and Apollo 11)
Walter Cunningham, a research physicist for the Rand Corporation (Apollo 7)
USAF Captain Donn Eisele (Apollo 7)
USAF Captain Theodore Freeman (killed in 1964 plane crash)
US Navy Lieutenant Commander Richard F. Gordon, Jr. (Gemini 11, Apollo 12)
Russell Schweickart, experimental astronomer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Apollo 9);
USAF Captain David Scott (Gemini 8, Apollo 9, Apollo 15)
US Marine Corps Captain Clifton Williams (killed in plane crash, 1967)[66][67]

October 19, 1963 (Saturday)

Harold Macmillan
Alec Douglas-Home

October 20, 1963 (Sunday)

October 21, 1963 (Monday)

October 22, 1963 (Tuesday)

October 23, 1963 (Wednesday)

October 24, 1963 (Thursday)

October 25, 1963 (Friday)

October 26, 1963 (Saturday)

October 27, 1963 (Sunday)

October 28, 1963 (Monday)

October 29, 1963 (Tuesday)

October 30, 1963 (Wednesday)

October 31, 1963 (Thursday)

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  2. Toyin Falola and Bukola Adeyemi Oyeniyi, Africa in Focus: Nigeria (ABC-CLIO, 2015) p61
  3. "Kennedy Told U.S. Can End Viet Job in '65", Chicago Tribune, October 3, 1963, p1
  4. Sean Kay, America's Search for Security: The Triumph of Idealism and the Return of Realism (Rowman & Littlefield, 2014) pp81-82
  5. "Smoked Whitefish Producer Closes Operations As Botulism Kills 2 More", Lincoln (NE) Star, October 8, 1963, p14
  6. "Kroger Files Poisoned Food Damage Suits", Chicago Tribune, September 20, 1963, p1B-9
  7. "Koufax Fans Record 15 Yanks", Milwaukee Sentinel, October 3, 1963, p2-2
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  11. "Army Coup Exiles Head of Honduras", Milwaukee Sentinel, October 4, 1963, p1
  12. "Deport President", Chicago Tribune, October 4, 1963, p2
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  29. "A-Test Ban Pact Hailed by President", Chicago Tribune, October 8, 1963, p2
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  31. "Negro Singer Is Released On $102 Bond", Lake Charles (LA) American-Press, October 9, 1963, p5
  32. Selections from Rolling Stone Magazine's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time - Early Rock to the Late '60s (Alfred Music Publishing, 2008) 7-8
  33. "On the Initiation of Large Rockslides: Perspectives from a New Analysis of the Vaiont Movement Record", by D.N. Petley and D.J. Petley, in Landslides from Massive Rock Slope Failure (Springer, 2007) p77
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  38. "FBI Omitted Oswald from List of Risks", Chicago Tribune, December 10, 1963, p2
  39. "Macmillan Gives Up Leadership", Chicago Tribune, October 11, 1963, p1
  40. Lee Pfeiffer and Dave Worrall, The Essential Bond (Revised): The Authorized Guide to the World of 007 (Harper Collins, 2002) p23
  41. Athan Theoharis, From the Secret Files of J. Edgar Hoover (Ivan R. Dee, Inc., 1993) p108
  42. Ogunsola O. Ogunbanwo, International Law and Outer Space Activities (Springer, 2013) p34
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  44. Cynthia Harrison, On Account of Sex: The Politics of Women's Issues, 1945–1968 (University of California Press, 1988) p162
  45. "U. S., Russia Swap 'Spies,' Two for Two", Chicago Tribune, October 12, 1963, pp 1-2
  46. "National Latins Rally To Down Americans, 5-2", Fresno (CA) Bee, October 13, 1963, Sec. 5, p7
  47. "The forgotten all-star game: 50 years ago, baseball’s Latino legends played in Polo Grounds’ last game", by Robert Dominguez, New York Daily News
  48. "Clemente, Roberto Walker", in The Sports Hall of Fame Encyclopedia: Baseball, Basketball, Football, Hockey, Soccer, Dave Blevins, ed. (Rowman & Littlefield, 2012) p183
  49. "Mr Butler to Address Tory Rally; Claim to Succession Strengthened?", Glasgow Herald, October 10, 1963, p1
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  51. Fred Bronson, The Billboard Book of Number One Hits (Billboard Books, 2003) p144
  52. Jane Alison Hale, The Broken Window: Beckett's Dramatic Perspective (Purdue University Press, 1987) p61
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  54. Youngmi Kim, The Politics of Coalition in Korea: Between Institutions and Culture (Taylor & Francis, 2011) p22
  55. "Park Declared Winner In Korea", Associated Press report in The Miami News, October 19, 1963, p8A
  56. "Adenauer Retires Today — An Era Ends", Chicago Tribune, October 15, 1963, p3; Newsreel at Vimeo
  57. "U. S., Russia Take Step for 2d Atom Ban", Chicago Tribune, October 16, 1963, p3
  58. "Papal Council Eases Local Language Bar", Chicago Tribune, October 16, 1963, p26
  59. "Bishops Fail to O.K. Change in Latin Mass", Chicago Tribune, October 16, 1963, p3-15
  60. "Erhard Takes Reins of Bonn Government", Chicago Tribune, October 17, 1963, p7
  61. "LAUNCH A-SPY SATELLITES", Chicago Tribune, October 17, 1963, p1
  62. "Vela", in The Dictionary of Space Technology (2d. Ed.), by Joseph A. Angelo, Jr. (Routledge, 2013)pp460-461
  63. "Bomber Flies 8,000 Miles in 8 1/2 Hours", Chicago Tribune, October 17, 1963, p1
  64. Mark North, Act of Treason: The Role of J. Edgar Hoover in the Assassination of President Kennedy (Skyhorse Publishing, 2013)
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  66. "14 Jet Pilots Named to American Team of Astronauts", Chicago Tribune, October 19, 1967, p1
  67. David Harland, NASA's Moon Program: Paving the Way for Apollo 11 (Springer 2010) p399
  68. "French Send Astropuss on Space Flight", Chicago Tribune, October 19, 1967, p2
  69. "Les Précurseurs: Chatte Félicette", CNES Observatory Site (French)
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  71. "Detroit Is 2d in Vote on '68 Games Olympics Site", Chicago Tribune, October 19, 1967, p2-1
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  75. "3 Who Opposed Home Will Join His Government", October 20, 1963Chicago Tribune
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  87. "SCHOOL PICKETS PACK LOOP; 224,770 or 47 Pct. of All Pupils Miss Classes", Chicago Tribune, October 23, 1963, p1
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  89. David Whalen, The Rise and Fall of COMSAT: Technology, Business, and Government in Satellite Communications (Palgrave Macmillan, 2014)
  90. "Bars Sinatra As Gambler" Chicago Tribune, October 23, 1963, p1
  91. Chris Rojek, Frank Sinatra (Polity, 2004) pp 29, 53, 88
  92. "Parliament's Recall Delayed; Premier to Disclaim Peerages To-day", Glasgow Herald, October 23, 1963, p1
  93. "Consultations Start at No. 10", Glasgow Herald, October 15, 1963, p1
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  95. "England Beat Rest of World Team", Glasgow Herald, October 24, 1963, p6
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  98. "Fear 43 Die When Flood Hits Iron Pit",Chicago Tribune, October 26, 1963 p1
  99. "Hope Abandoned for 39 Trapped in Germany Mine", Chicago Tribune, October 27, 1963 p1
  100. "3 ALIVE! DIG RESCUE SHAFT", Chicago Tribune, October 28, 1963 p1
  101. 11 Germans Freed from Mine Ordeal, Chicago Tribune, November 8, 1963, p1
  102. Six More Universities at Once", Glasgow Herald, October 24, 1963, p1
  103. "Robbins: 50 years later", by Elizabeth Gibney, Times Higher Education, October 24, 2013
  104. René De La Pedraja, Wars of Latin America, 1948-1982: The Rise of the Guerrillas, (McFarland, 2013) p137
  105. Boris Chertok, Rockets and People: Creating a Rocket Industry (NASA History Division, 2006) p633
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  109. "Papal Council OK's Talks on Fixed Easter", Chicago Tribune, October 26, 1963, 1C-5
  110. "Formosa Gives Trading Stamps Warm Welcome", Chicago Tribune, October 26, 1963, p2
  111. "Navy Shoots New Polaris 2,300 Miles", Chicago Tribune, October 27, 1963, p1
  112. "Can Hit Anywhere on Earth", The Age (Melbourne), October 28, 1963, p4
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  114. "QUITTING MOON RACE: RUSS", Chicago Tribune, October 27, 1963, p1
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  119. "Morton's Bravery in Vain", Glasgow Herald, October 28, 1963, p9
  120. "Fire Destroys Most Records at Colgate", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, October 28, 1963, p8
  121. Jay Maeder, Big Town, Big Time: A New York Epic : 1898-1998 (Sports Publishing LLC, 1998) p143
  122. Ryszard Kapuscinski, The Soccer War (Random House, 2013)
  123. "Morocco and Algeria Agree to Cease Fire", Chicago Tribune, October 31, 1963
  124. Erik Goldstein, Wars and Peace Treaties: 1816 to 1991 (Routledge, 1992) p174
  125. "The Blackest Night", by Scott MacGregor, Indianapolis Monthly (October 2003)
  126. "INDIANAPOLIS BLAST; 62 DIE", Chicago Tribune, November 1, 1963, p1
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  128. Murray Leeder, Devil's Advocates: Halloween (Columbia University Press, 2014) p7
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