September 1959

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September 13, 1959: Luna 2, from USSR becomes first man-made object to land on the Moon
September 27, 1959: Soviet Premier Khrushchev at White House to complete 11-day U.S. visit as guest of President Eisenhower
September 17, 1959: X-15 makes first powered flight
September 18, 1959: The "jetway", first jet bridge, opens at Atlanta airport

The following events occurred in September 1959:

September 1, 1959 (Tuesday)

September 2, 1959 (Wednesday)

September 3, 1959 (Thursday)

September 4, 1959 (Friday)

September 5, 1959 (Saturday)

September 6, 1959 (Sunday)

Fibber McGee & Molly

September 7, 1959 (Monday)

September 8, 1959 (Tuesday)

September 9, 1959 (Wednesday)

September 10, 1959 (Thursday)

September 11, 1959 (Friday)

September 12, 1959 (Saturday)

September 13, 1959 (Sunday)

September 14, 1959 (Monday)

September 15, 1959 (Tuesday)

September 16, 1959 (Wednesday)

September 17, 1959 (Thursday)

September 18, 1959 (Friday)

September 19, 1959 (Saturday)

September 20, 1959 (Sunday)

September 21, 1959 (Monday)

September 22, 1959 (Tuesday)

September 23, 1959 (Wednesday)

September 24, 1959 (Thursday)

September 25, 1959 (Friday)

S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike, 1899-1959

September 26, 1959 (Saturday)

September 27, 1959 (Sunday)

September 28, 1959 (Monday)

September 29, 1959 (Tuesday)

September 30, 1959 (Wednesday)

References

  1. "7 Killed As Police Fire on Calcutta Reds"; "Menon, Military Chiefs Quit in Row"; Oakland Tribune, September 1, 1959, p1
  2. "One of Those Weeks", TIME, September 14, 1959
  3. Arrell Morgan Gibson, Oklahoma: A History of Five Centuries (University of Oklahoma Press, 1981), p247
  4. "Ike Veto Upheld by One Vote", Oakland Tribune, September 2, 1959; Victory for Veto, TIME, September 14, 1959, p1
  5. "290,000 Fallout Deaths Predicted From Past Tests", Winnipeg Free Press, September 3, 1959, p1
  6. "The Singapore Promise"
  7. Barrie Robyn Jakabovics, "Displaying American Abundance Abroad: The Misinterpretation of the 1959 American National Exhibition in Moscow"
  8. Australian TV Archive
  9. "Laos Asks U.N. Troops to Halt Reds", Stars and Stripes (Pacific), September 5, 1959, p1;
  10. James Stuart Olson, Historical Dictionary of the 1950s (Greenwood Publishing Group, 2000), pp102–103
  11. Don J. Hibbard, Designing Paradise: The Allure of the Hawaiian Resort (Princeton Architectural Press, 2006) pp55–59
  12. "Pan-Am Jet In Inaugural To Tokyo", Stars and Stripes (Pacific), September 6, 1959, p8
  13. "JFK and the Student Airlift", JFK Presidential Library
  14. "Fiery Quebec Premier Dies", Winnipeg Free Press, September 7, 1959, p1
  15. Boyce Richardson, Memoirs of a Media Maverick (Between The Lines, 2003), p130
  16. "Ike Approves Bill To Save Mustangs", Oakland Tribune, September 8, 1959, p9
  17. "Macmillan Government Sets National Election for Oct. 8", Oakland Tribune, September 8, 1959, p1
  18. NASA History; Vandenberg Air Force Base history
  19. "Ike's Veto Overruled On Public Works Funds; President Finally Beaten After Turning Back 145 Bills", Bridgeport Telegram, September 11, 1959, p1
  20. "Train Kills 7, Injures 10 Pupils in Stalled School Bus", Oakland Tribune, September 10, 1959, p1
  21. "Freight-Auto Smash Kills Family of 7", Oakland Tribune, September 11, 1959, p1
  22. Baseball Digest, May 2004, pp10–12
  23. The Museum of Broadcast Communications Bonanza
  24. "Moon Shot Gives Khrushchev Big Talking Point With Ike", Oakland Tribune, September 14, 1959, p1
  25. Tammy Plotner, The Night Sky Companion: A Yearly Guide to Sky-Watching, 2009–2010 (Springer, 2009), p44
  26. Fan Hong and Lu Zhouxiang, The Politicisation of Sport in Modern China: Communists and Champions (Routledge, 2015) p20
  27. "Prestige Shot", TIME Magazine, September 21, 1959
  28. "Russia Won't Claim Moon", Winnipeg Free Press, September 14, 1959, p1
  29. Paul Davies, The New Physics (Cambridge University Press, 1992), p8
  30. R. Alton Lee, Eisenhower & Landrum-Griffin: A Study in Labor-Management Politics (University Press of Kentucky, 1990), p156
  31. "Khrushchev Cheered, Booed, As He Begins Historic U.S. Tour", Oakland Tribune, September 15, 1959, p1
  32. "Houston School Bombed; 6 Die", The Light (San Antonio), September 15, 1959, p1; "Playground Explosion Kills Six", San Antonio Express, September 16, 1959, p1; TIME Magazine, September 28, 1959
  33. B.S.S. Rao, Television For Rural Development (Concept Publishing Company, 1992), pp62–63
  34. Andrews, E. Wyllys Andrews IV, Balancanche: Throne of the Tiger Priest (Middle American Research Institute, Tulane University, 1970)
  35. "DeGaulle Offers Rights To Algerians To Choose Their Destiny", Oakland Tribune, September 16, 1959; "The Watershed", Time magazine, September 28, 1959; "DeGaulle Speaks To Algeria"
  36. Eva Hemmungs Wirten, No Trespassing: Authorship, Intellectual Property Rights, and the Boundaries of Globalization (University of Toronto Press, 2004), p61
  37. Stephen D. Solomon, Ellery's Protest: How One Young Man Defied Tradition and Sparked the Battle over School Prayer (University of Michigan Press, 2007), p197
  38. Steve Pace, X-Planes: Pushing the Envelope of Flight (Motorbooks, 2003), p76
  39. Michael Russell Rip and James M. Hasik, The Precision Revolution: GPS and the Future of Aerial Warfare (Naval Institute Press, 2002), p60
  40. "U.N. Move for Tight Arms Plan Control", Oakland Tribune, September 17, 1959, p1
  41. S.Z. Ahmed, Manchukou (Infinity Publishing, 2004) p 196
  42. "Red Chinese Purge Chief Of Defense", Oakland Tribune, September 17, 1959, p1
  43. Guy Norris and Mark Wagner, Douglas Jetliners (Zenith Press, 1999), p135
  44. "Launch New Jet Flights", Tucson (AZ) Daily Citizen, September 18, 1959, p27
  45. "United Inaugurates Coast-to-Coast Jets", Bridgeport (CT) Post, September 19, 1959, p10
  46. "From Two Historic Speeches", Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (November 1959), p366
  47. R. Barri Flowers and H. Loraine Flowers, Murders In The United States: Crimes, Killers and Victims of the Twentieth Century (McFarland, 2004), pp95–96
  48. Sherry L. Hoppe and Bruce W. Speck, Maxine Smith's Unwilling Pupils: Lessons Learned in Memphis's Civil Rights Classroom (University of Tennessee Press, 2007), pp29–30
  49. "The Elemental Force", TIME Magazine, September 28, 1959; "Nikita Angry, Says He May Go Home", Oakland Tribune, September 20, 1959, p1; (9/20/59); "Disneyland Risk? Nyet, He Storms", Id., at p25
  50. "Nikita Mellows, Forgives All in L.A.", Oakland Tribune, September 22, 1959, p22
  51. "The Colonel's Mistake", TIME Magazine, September 28, 1959; Phebe Marr, The Modern History of Iraq (Westview Press, 2004), pp91–92
  52. Falcon history
  53. History Channel, "This Day in History"
  54. Willard W. Cochrane and Mary E. Ryan, American Farm Policy, 1948–1973 (University of Minnesota Press, 1993), p151
  55. "'Big Stick' Missile Sub Lanunched", Oakland Tribune, September 22, 1959, p1
  56. "Chicago Blows Top For Go-Go Champs", Tucson Daily Citizen, September 23, 1959, p23
  57. "Joy in Mudville", by Elihu Katz, presented at National Academy of Sciences Symposium on Human Problems in The Utilization of Fallout Shelters (February 11–12, 1960), pp25-32
  58. "Castro Sees Havana Win Int. Playoffs", Charleston (W.V.) Daily Mail, September 23, 1959, p21
  59. "President Of U.S. Steel Stabs Self", Oakland Tribune, September 24, 1959, p1; "Knife Stab, Stroke Kill Steel Chief", Tribune, September 28, 1959, p1
  60. "Coon Rapids Welcomes Khrushchev", Carroll Daily Times Herald (Carroll, Ia.), September 24, 1959, p1
  61. "Moon Rocket Explodes on Launch Pad", Oakland Tribune, September 24, 1959, p1
  62. AviationSafetyNetwork
  63. John Richardson, Paradise Poisoned: Learning About Conflict, Terrorism and Development From Sri Lanka's Civil Wars (International Centre for Ethnic Studies), pp169–170
  64. "Japan typhoon", Encyclopedia of Disasters by Angus M. Gunn (Greenwood Publishing Group, 2007), pp456–57
  65. Lewis M. Branscomb and Philip E. Auerswald, Taking Technical Risks: How Innovators, Executives and Investors Manage High-Tech Risks (MIT Press, 2003), pp62–63
  66. The Khrushchev-Mao Conversations
  67. "Craig, Buhl Won Big Ones For Dodgers, Braves", Bridgeport Post, September 28, 1959, p28
  68. "Animated Cartoons in TV Spotlight", Independent Star-News (Pasadena, California), TV Week, p1; The 60s Official Site
  69. Rochester College website
  70. Harun Abdul Majid, Rebellion in Brunei: The 1962 Revolt, Imperialism, Confrontation and Oil (I.B. Tauris, 2007), pp25–26
  71. AviationSafetyNetwork
  72. Brian Power-Waters, Safety Last: The Dangers of Commercial Aviation: An Indictment By an Airline Pilot (Authors Choice Press, 2001), p202
  73. "Khrushchev In Peiping-- Talks Peace", Oakland Tribune, September 30, 1959, p1
  74. "Mao offered Russ 1,000 divisions for U.S. war", UPI report in Kokomo (IN) Morning Times, July 8, 1967, p1
  75. "Ike Fixes Deadline in Steel Strike", Lincoln (NE) Evening Journal, September 30, 1959, p1
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