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===Dated Events===
 
===Dated Events===
  
{{timereal}} '''[[January 23]].''' Jacques Piccard and Donald Walsh, inside the bathyscaphe ''Trieste'',  set a depth record when they reach the bottom of Challenger Deep in the Marianas Trench (over 35,800 feet below the surface).
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*'''{{timereal}}:''' '''[[January 23]].''' Jacques Piccard and Donald Walsh, inside the bathyscaphe ''Trieste'',  set a depth record when they reach the bottom of Challenger Deep in the Marianas Trench (over 35,800 feet below the surface).
  
{{timereal}} '''[[February 1]].''' In Greensboro, North Carolina, four African-American students stage a peaceful protest by sitting at a segregated lunch counter at a local Woolworth's.
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*'''{{timereal}}:''' '''[[February 1]].''' In Greensboro, North Carolina, four African-American students stage a peaceful protest by sitting at a segregated lunch counter at a local Woolworth's.
  
{{timereal}} '''[[February 13]].''' France tests its first atomic bomb in the Sahara Desert.
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*'''{{timereal}}:''' '''[[February 13]].''' France tests its first atomic bomb in the Sahara Desert.
  
{{timereal}} '''[[February 29]].''' Agadir, Morocco, is decimated by an earthquake.
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*'''{{timereal}}:''' '''[[February 29]].''' Agadir, Morocco, is decimated by an earthquake.
  
{{timereal}} '''[[March 6]].''' The U.S. announces they will send 3500 troops to Vietnam. In Switzerland, women gain the right to vote.
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*'''{{timereal}}:''' '''[[March 6]].''' The U.S. announces they will send 3500 troops to Vietnam. In Switzerland, women gain the right to vote.
  
{{timereal}} '''[[March 21]].''' Afrikaner police forces in Sharpeville, South Africa, fire on a group of unarmed black South African demonstrators. 69 die, and 180 are wounded.
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*'''{{timereal}}:''' '''[[March 21]].''' Afrikaner police forces in Sharpeville, South Africa, fire on a group of unarmed black South African demonstrators. 69 die, and 180 are wounded.
  
{{timereal}} '''[[March 22]].''' The first laser is patented.
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*'''{{timereal}}:''' '''[[March 22]].''' The first laser is patented.
  
{{timereal}} '''[[April 1]].''' TIROS-1, the first weather satellite, is launched by the United States.
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*'''{{timereal}}:''' '''[[April 1]].''' TIROS-1, the first weather satellite, is launched by the United States.
  
{{timereal}} '''[[May 1]].''' Soviets shoot down a U.S. U-2 spy plane and capture its pilot, Gary Powers.
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*'''{{timereal}}:''' '''[[May 1]].''' Soviets shoot down a U.S. U-2 spy plane and capture its pilot, Gary Powers.
  
{{timereal}} '''[[May 9]].''' In the U.S., the Food and Drug Administration approves sale of the birth control pill.
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*'''{{timereal}}:''' '''[[May 9]].''' In the U.S., the Food and Drug Administration approves sale of the birth control pill.
  
{{timereal}} '''[[May 22]].''' The Great Chilean Earthquake occurs.
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*'''{{timereal}}:''' '''[[May 22]].''' The Great Chilean Earthquake occurs.
  
{{timereal}} '''[[September 14]].''' The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) is formed.
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*'''{{timereal}}:''' '''[[September 14]].''' The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) is formed.
  
{{timereal}} '''[[November 8]].''' John F. Kennedy is elected President of the United States.
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*'''{{timereal}}:''' '''[[November 8]].''' John F. Kennedy is elected President of the United States.
  
 
==New Fictional Works==
 
==New Fictional Works==

Revision as of 22:09, 1 March 2007

Contents

Events

Dated Events

  • Real World: January 23. Jacques Piccard and Donald Walsh, inside the bathyscaphe Trieste, set a depth record when they reach the bottom of Challenger Deep in the Marianas Trench (over 35,800 feet below the surface).
  • Real World: February 1. In Greensboro, North Carolina, four African-American students stage a peaceful protest by sitting at a segregated lunch counter at a local Woolworth's.
  • Real World: March 6. The U.S. announces they will send 3500 troops to Vietnam. In Switzerland, women gain the right to vote.
  • Real World: March 21. Afrikaner police forces in Sharpeville, South Africa, fire on a group of unarmed black South African demonstrators. 69 die, and 180 are wounded.
  • Real World: April 1. TIROS-1, the first weather satellite, is launched by the United States.
  • Real World: May 1. Soviets shoot down a U.S. U-2 spy plane and capture its pilot, Gary Powers.
  • Real World: May 9. In the U.S., the Food and Drug Administration approves sale of the birth control pill.

New Fictional Works

Notable Books

Notable Films

13 Ghosts, The Amazing Transparent Man, Atom Age Vampire, Blood and Roses, Brides of Dracula, Dinosaurus!, Eyes Without a Face, The Fall of the House of Usher, Goliath and the Barbarians, Goliath and the Dragon, Hercules Unchained, Horror Hotel, Kidnapped, Konga, The Little Shop of Horrors, The Magnificent Seven, Mill of the Stone Women, Samson, Spartacus, The Story of Ruth, The Swiss Family Robinson, The Thousand Eyes of Dr. Mabuse, The Three Worlds of Gulliver, The Time Machine, Village of the Damned, The Wasp Woman, The Witch's Mirror, World of the Vampires.

Notable Comic Books

The Brave and the Bold #28 (first Justice League of America).

Notable Television Series

  • Beginning: Q.T. Hush.
  • Continuing: One Step Beyond (Season 2), The Twilight Zone (Season 2).
  • Ending: Men Into Space.


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