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The following events occurred in December 1959:

December 14, 1959: First manned flight above 100,000 feet
December 4, 1959: U.S. rhesus monkey Sam launched into mesosphere
December 15, 1959: First manned flight of more than 1,500 mph
December 21, 1959: The last royal wedding in Iran takes place

December 1, 1959 (Tuesday) edit

December 2, 1959 (Wednesday) edit

  • Kurt Franz, who had been a deputy commander of the Treblinka concentration camp, was arrested in Düsseldorf after 14 years working as a cook.[4] He was released from prison in 1993.
  • The collapse of a dam at Malpasset released the waters of the Reyran River and killed 433 people in the French city of Fréjus. At 9:14 pm, 48 million cubic metres of water were released 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) from Fréjus.[5][6]
  • Behind the Great Wall, presented by Walter Reade, Jr. in "AromaRama", made its debut at the DeMille Theater in New York. The Italian film was edited by Reade to include various scents circulated by the theater air conditioning system. The release preceded, by three weeks, the debut of Scent of Mystery, in Smell-O-Vision.[7]

December 3, 1959 (Thursday) edit

  • U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower departed the United States for a "mission of peace and goodwill" that would last nearly three weeks, taking him 22,000 miles (35,000 km) and bringing him to eleven nations on three continents. The American president visited Italy, Turkey, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, India, Greece, Tunisia, France, Spain and Morocco.[8]

December 4, 1959 (Friday) edit

December 5, 1959 (Saturday) edit

  • The Syracuse University Orangemen defeated the UCLA Bruins 36–8 to finish as college football's only unbeaten and untied (10–0–0) team.[14] The following Monday, Syracuse became the national champion, finishing No. 1 in both the AP and UPI polls.[15]

December 6, 1959 (Sunday) edit

December 7, 1959 (Monday) edit

  • Olongapo, a U.S. Navy base at Subic Bay, was turned over to Philippine control, along with its infrastructure. Its 60,000 Filipino residents became citizens of the Philippines, and the area became the municipality of Olongapo City.[18]
  • Tenney Engineering Corporation was chosen by the Space Task Group to construct the Mercury altitude test chamber in Hanger S at Cape Canaveral. When completed, altitude pressure would simulate 225,000 feet (69,000 m). The chamber, a vertical cylinder with domed ends, was 12 feet (3.7 m) in diameter and 14 feet (4.3 m) high. The chamber was designed to allow a partial spacecraft functional check in a near-vacuum environment.[11]

December 8, 1959 (Tuesday) edit

  • Nikita Khrushchev sent a secret memo to the Soviet Politburo, outlining his proposal for a change in Soviet defense strategy, with an emphasis on building the nation's nuclear arsenal as a deterrent against invasion. The Politburo approved the proposal on December 14, followed by the CPSU Central Committee on December 26, and the announcement was made public on January 14.[19]
  • Louis G. Cowan was fired from his job as President of the CBS Television Network as a result of the quiz show scandals of 1959. Cowan had become president after the success of a show that he had created, The $64,000 Question.[20][21]
  • A Colombian airliner with 45 people on board disappeared while bringing vacationers home from the San Andrés island resort.[22]

December 9, 1959 (Wednesday) edit

  • U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower continued his foreign trip, being greeted by more than a million people in New Delhi before meeting the King of Afghanistan in Kabul.[23] No American President visited Afghanistan again until 2006.[24]
  • The Norwegian freighter Oslo Motorship Buffalo was turned over by high winds, on the fifth day of a storm that claimed more than 100 lives across Europe. All 20 persons on board were killed.[25]
  • Born: Mario Cantone, American actor and comedian; in Stoneham, Massachusetts

December 10, 1959 (Thursday) edit

  • The People's Republic of China began a campaign urging Chinese people worldwide to "come back to the arms of the Motherland", and sent four ships to foreign ports for that purpose. Approximately 100,000 people took advantage of the offer.[26]
  • The United States withdrew its last military personnel from Iceland, where it had 5,200 people at Keflavik.[27]
  • The "Old Location Massacre" took place in Windhoek, the capital of the colony of South West Africa (now Namibia). Police killed eleven black Africans who were protesting their forced relocation to the new "township" of Katutura.[28]
  • In college basketball, Bowling Green State hit only 35.4% of its shots in a 74–68 loss to DePaul.[29] Two days later, Bowling Green lost to Bradley, 99–72. Falcons' player Billy Reed later testified that he and other players had been point shaving after being paid by Jack Molinas.[30]

December 11, 1959 (Friday) edit

 
Governor Freeman
  • The city of Albert Lea, Minnesota, was placed under martial law by order of Governor Orville Freeman, as 80 National Guardsmen occupied the town to intervene in a strike at the Wilson Packing Company. A federal court ruled twelve days later that Governor Freeman had overstepped his authority, holding that "military rule cannot be imposed upon a community simply because it may seem to be more expedient than to enforce the law by using the National Guard to aid the local civil authorities".[31]
  • U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Director Allen Dulles received a top secret memo from J.C. King, Director of the agency's Western Hemisphere Division, recommending that "thorough consideration be given the elimination of Fidel Castro". The first of many CIA-sponsored assassination attempts, none of them successful, took place the next July.[32]
  • Born: Lisa Gastineau, American socialite and reality show star, as Lisa D'Amico in Rockland County, New York

December 12, 1959 (Saturday) edit

  • The first elections in Nigeria took place in advance of the West African nation's independence from Britain. Nigeria became independent on October 1, 1960.[33]
  • ASECNA, which regulates air traffic control in Africa, was created by a treaty signed in Saint-Louis, Senegal. The acronym stands for Agence pour la SECurité de la NAvigation aérienne en Afrique et à Madagascar.[34]
  • UNCOPUOS, the United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, was established.[35]
  • The test launch of an uncrewed Titan rocket from Cape Canaveral failed four seconds after ignition, with the rocket collapsing on the launch pad and exploding. Nobody was injured, but the film clip of the launch remains a feature in documentaries about the American space program.[36]
  • Paraguayan forces drove off an attempted invasion by rebels, who crossed over from Argentina to attack at Pilar and Encarnacion.[37]

December 13, 1959 (Sunday) edit

December 14, 1959 (Monday) edit

  • The Heritage Range, southern portion of the Ellsworth Mountains in Antarctica, was seen for the first time, on a reconnaissance flight originating from Byrd Station.[41]
  • Test pilot Joe Jordan became the first human being to reach an altitude of more than 100,000 feet (30,000 m), flying an F-104 Starfighter to an altitude of 103,395 feet (31,515 m).[42][43]
     
    General Secretary Hall in 1954 mugshot
  • The Strategic Rocket Forces was created in the Soviet Union as a separate branch of the military, with responsibility over all Soviet ballistic missiles. The SRF is now administered by the Russian Federation.[44]
  • Gus Hall was elected the new General Secretary of the Communist Party of the United States, at the CPUSA's 17th National Convention, held in Harlem.[45] Hall led the CPUSA until his death in 2000.

December 15, 1959 (Tuesday) edit

  • Major Joseph W. Rogers became the first person to travel faster than 1,500 miles per hour (2,400 km/h), and almost reached 2,500 kilometres per hour (1,600 mph), breaking the world speed record at 1,525.96 mph (2,455.79 km/h), in an F-106 Delta Dart jet fighter.[46][47]
 
Lewis

December 16, 1959 (Wednesday) edit

December 17, 1959 (Thursday) edit

 
Sammartino

December 18, 1959 (Friday) edit

December 19, 1959 (Saturday) edit

 
 
USS Scorpion (lost 1968) and USS Scorpion (lost 1944)
  • The nuclear submarine USS Scorpion (SSN-589) was launched from Groton. Elizabeth Morrison, whose father had died in the 1944 loss, with all hands, of the previous submarine USS Scorpion (SS-278), christened the sub. The new USS Scorpion was lost with all hands on May 22, 1968.[59]
  • Walker family murders: In Osprey, Florida, Christine Walker, her husband Cliff, and her two children were murdered. The case has never been solved.[60][61]
  • Born: Waise Lee, Chinese action film star; in Hong Kong
  • Died: Walter Williams, 105, who claimed to have been the last surviving veteran of the American Civil War, died in Houston, and was eulogized nationwide.[62] However, not everyone believed that Williams was 117 or that he had served in the Confederate army. In September 1960, researcher Lowell K. Bridwell would concluded that there was no evidence to prove Williams's claimed service or his 1842 birthdate. In 1991, researcher William Marvel, writing for the magazine Blue and Gray, would determine from census records that Williams had been born in 1854 and was only ten years old when the war ended.[63]

December 20, 1959 (Sunday) edit

  • Nine people were killed and 21 injured when a cattle truck struck a Greyhound Scenicruiser bus near Tucson, Arizona. The force of the impact was severe enough that calves were hurled into the bus.[64]

December 21, 1959 (Monday) edit

December 22, 1959 (Tuesday) edit

December 23, 1959 (Wednesday) edit

  • At Stanford University, heart surgeon Dr. Richard Lower, with the assistance of Dr. Norman Shumway, performed a successful heart transplant of one dog's heart into the heart of another dog. Previously, the longest that a host animal had survived with a transplanted heart had been 7+12 hours. The mongrel survived for eight days before being painlessly put to sleep on December 31 because of an infection. One of the breakthroughs made by Dr. Lower was the prevention of venous clots by leaving part of the original heart auricles in the host.[69]
  • Died: Lord Halifax (Edward Wood), 78, Viceroy of India 1926–1929 and British Foreign Secretary 1938–1940

December 24, 1959 (Thursday) edit

December 25, 1959 (Friday) edit

December 26, 1959 (Saturday) edit

  • Twelve days after it was first seen by humans, the Heritage Range in Antarctica was visited for the first time, by a team led by Campbell Craddock, Edward C. Thiel, and Edwin S. Robinson, who landed near Pipe Peak.[74]
  • Nelson Rockefeller announced that he would not seek the Republican Party nomination for 1960.[75]

December 27, 1959 (Sunday) edit

December 28, 1959 (Monday) edit

  • In Jersey City, New Jersey, 69-year-old Matthew Jaksch was robbed by two men as he was going to the bank. Taken in the robbery were two relics from the Crucifixion, which had been given to Jaksch's Austrian ancestors by Pope Benedict XIV: a piece of a thorn from the Crown of Thorns ($40,000) and a splinter from the Cross ($30,000).[77]
  • Tom Landry, defensive coach for the Giants, was signed as the new coach of the Dallas Rangers, which were seeking admission as the NFL's 13th team. Landry coached the renamed Dallas Cowboys for 29 seasons.[78]
  • The city of Lawndale, California, was incorporated, following a December 1 referendum where the vote in favor of becoming a city was 1,892 to 572. Chester Brown was sworn in as the first mayor at a ceremony at Will Rogers School.[79]
  • Died:

December 29, 1959 (Tuesday) edit

 
Professor Feynman

December 30, 1959 (Wednesday) edit

 
The first nuclear missile sub
 
Senator Humphrey

December 31, 1959 (Thursday) edit

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Tuesday 9 December 9 1959 Wednesday 10 December 10 1959 Thursday 11 December 11 1959 Friday 12 December 12 1959 Saturday 13 December 13 1959 Sunday 14 December 14 1959 Monday 15 December 15 1959 Tuesday 16 December 16 1959 Wednesday 17 December 17 1959 Thursday 18 December 18 1959 Friday 19 December 19 1959 Saturday 20 December 20 1959 Sunday 21 December 21 1959 Monday 22 December 22 1959 Tuesday 23 December 23 1959 Wednesday 24 December 24 1959 Thursday 25 December 25 1959 Friday 26 December 26 1959 Saturday 27 December 27 1959 Sunday 28 December 28 1959 Monday 29 December 29 1959 Tuesday 30 December 30 1959 Wednesday 31 December 31 1959 Thursday 32 ReferencesDecember 1 1959 Tuesday editThe Antarctic Treaty was signed by all 12 nations that had stations in Antarctica It came into force on June 23 1961 Article I provides that Antarctica shall be used for peaceful purposes only 1 Humble Oil Company was acquired by Standard Oil of New Jersey later Exxon 2 Allegheny Airlines Flight 371 flying from Philadelphia to Cleveland crashed killing 24 of the 25 people on board 3 The children s bedtime program Das Sandmannchen The Sandman premiered on West German television channels SFB BR WDR and NDR nine days after a similar program debuted on television in East Germany Production for it ceased in 1991 because of the German Reunification Born Billy Childish stage name for Steven Hamper English artist in Chatham Kent Wally Lewis Australian rugby star and sportscaster in Hawthorne QueenslandDecember 2 1959 Wednesday editKurt Franz who had been a deputy commander of the Treblinka concentration camp was arrested in Dusseldorf after 14 years working as a cook 4 He was released from prison in 1993 The collapse of a dam at Malpasset released the waters of the Reyran River and killed 433 people in the French city of Frejus At 9 14 pm 48 million cubic metres of water were released 12 kilometres 7 5 mi from Frejus 5 6 Behind the Great Wall presented by Walter Reade Jr in AromaRama made its debut at the DeMille Theater in New York The Italian film was edited by Reade to include various scents circulated by the theater air conditioning system The release preceded by three weeks the debut of Scent of Mystery in Smell O Vision 7 December 3 1959 Thursday editU S President Dwight D Eisenhower departed the United States for a mission of peace and goodwill that would last nearly three weeks taking him 22 000 miles 35 000 km and bringing him to eleven nations on three continents The American president visited Italy Turkey Pakistan Afghanistan Iran India Greece Tunisia France Spain and Morocco 8 December 4 1959 Friday editPuyi the last Emperor of China received a special pardon from the Supreme People s Court and was released from Fushun War Criminals Prison following his ten years of imprisonment for his involvement with the Japanese interwar and WWII era puppet state Manchukuo 9 Sam an American born rhesus monkey was launched toward space from Wallops Island Virginia at 11 15 am on the Little Joe 2 suborbital flight to test the emergency escape mechanism At 19 miles 31 km altitude the capsule was jettisoned and climbed further to reach 53 miles 85 km then returned to Earth The spacecraft was recovered by the USS Borie Sam withstood the trip and the recovery in good condition 10 11 12 Born Christa Luding Rothenburger German multiple athlete each two titles on speed skating for Winter Olympics and ISU World Sprint Speed Skating Championships a one title on track cycling for 1986 UCI Track Cycling World Championships in Weisswasser Saxony East Germany present day Germany 13 Died Hubert Marischka 77 Austrian directorDecember 5 1959 Saturday editThe Syracuse University Orangemen defeated the UCLA Bruins 36 8 to finish as college football s only unbeaten and untied 10 0 0 team 14 The following Monday Syracuse became the national champion finishing No 1 in both the AP and UPI polls 15 December 6 1959 Sunday editThe Stadio San Paolo with a capacity for 85 012 fans opened in Fuorigrotta Italy as the home stadium for the Napoli soccer football club The Azzurri beat visiting Juventus 2 1 16 Canton Ohio began its quest to host a Pro Football Hall of Fame with an editorial in the Canton Repository 17 Born Satoru Iwata Japanese CEO of Nintendo in Sapporo d 2015 December 7 1959 Monday editOlongapo a U S Navy base at Subic Bay was turned over to Philippine control along with its infrastructure Its 60 000 Filipino residents became citizens of the Philippines and the area became the municipality of Olongapo City 18 Tenney Engineering Corporation was chosen by the Space Task Group to construct the Mercury altitude test chamber in Hanger S at Cape Canaveral When completed altitude pressure would simulate 225 000 feet 69 000 m The chamber a vertical cylinder with domed ends was 12 feet 3 7 m in diameter and 14 feet 4 3 m high The chamber was designed to allow a partial spacecraft functional check in a near vacuum environment 11 December 8 1959 Tuesday editNikita Khrushchev sent a secret memo to the Soviet Politburo outlining his proposal for a change in Soviet defense strategy with an emphasis on building the nation s nuclear arsenal as a deterrent against invasion The Politburo approved the proposal on December 14 followed by the CPSU Central Committee on December 26 and the announcement was made public on January 14 19 Louis G Cowan was fired from his job as President of the CBS Television Network as a result of the quiz show scandals of 1959 Cowan had become president after the success of a show that he had created The 64 000 Question 20 21 A Colombian airliner with 45 people on board disappeared while bringing vacationers home from the San Andres island resort 22 December 9 1959 Wednesday editU S President Dwight D Eisenhower continued his foreign trip being greeted by more than a million people in New Delhi before meeting the King of Afghanistan in Kabul 23 No American President visited Afghanistan again until 2006 24 The Norwegian freighter Oslo Motorship Buffalo was turned over by high winds on the fifth day of a storm that claimed more than 100 lives across Europe All 20 persons on board were killed 25 Born Mario Cantone American actor and comedian in Stoneham MassachusettsDecember 10 1959 Thursday editThe People s Republic of China began a campaign urging Chinese people worldwide to come back to the arms of the Motherland and sent four ships to foreign ports for that purpose Approximately 100 000 people took advantage of the offer 26 The United States withdrew its last military personnel from Iceland where it had 5 200 people at Keflavik 27 The Old Location Massacre took place in Windhoek the capital of the colony of South West Africa now Namibia Police killed eleven black Africans who were protesting their forced relocation to the new township of Katutura 28 In college basketball Bowling Green State hit only 35 4 of its shots in a 74 68 loss to DePaul 29 Two days later Bowling Green lost to Bradley 99 72 Falcons player Billy Reed later testified that he and other players had been point shaving after being paid by Jack Molinas 30 December 11 1959 Friday edit nbsp Governor Freeman The city of Albert Lea Minnesota was placed under martial law by order of Governor Orville Freeman as 80 National Guardsmen occupied the town to intervene in a strike at the Wilson Packing Company A federal court ruled twelve days later that Governor Freeman had overstepped his authority holding that military rule cannot be imposed upon a community simply because it may seem to be more expedient than to enforce the law by using the National Guard to aid the local civil authorities 31 U S Central Intelligence Agency CIA Director Allen Dulles received a top secret memo from J C King Director of the agency s Western Hemisphere Division recommending that thorough consideration be given the elimination of Fidel Castro The first of many CIA sponsored assassination attempts none of them successful took place the next July 32 Born Lisa Gastineau American socialite and reality show star as Lisa D Amico in Rockland County New YorkDecember 12 1959 Saturday editThe first elections in Nigeria took place in advance of the West African nation s independence from Britain Nigeria became independent on October 1 1960 33 ASECNA which regulates air traffic control in Africa was created by a treaty signed in Saint Louis Senegal The acronym stands for Agence pour la SECurite de la NAvigation aerienne en Afrique et a Madagascar 34 UNCOPUOS the United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space was established 35 The test launch of an uncrewed Titan rocket from Cape Canaveral failed four seconds after ignition with the rocket collapsing on the launch pad and exploding Nobody was injured but the film clip of the launch remains a feature in documentaries about the American space program 36 Paraguayan forces drove off an attempted invasion by rebels who crossed over from Argentina to attack at Pilar and Encarnacion 37 December 13 1959 Sunday editAn explosion levelled two apartment houses in a suburb of Dortmund West Germany at 3 12 a m Of 34 people in the Aplerbeck buildings 26 were killed 38 The Archbishop Makarios III was elected the first President of Cyprus with 67 percent of the votes of the Greek Cypriot community 39 The Wizard of Oz was telecast for the second time on CBS Television This telecast was such a success that it spurred CBS to make the film an annual television tradition The film had been shown only once before on TV November 3 1956 40 Born Johnny Whitaker American actor known for portraying Jody in Family Affair in Van Nuys CaliforniaDecember 14 1959 Monday editThe Heritage Range southern portion of the Ellsworth Mountains in Antarctica was seen for the first time on a reconnaissance flight originating from Byrd Station 41 Test pilot Joe Jordan became the first human being to reach an altitude of more than 100 000 feet 30 000 m flying an F 104 Starfighter to an altitude of 103 395 feet 31 515 m 42 43 nbsp General Secretary Hall in 1954 mugshot The Strategic Rocket Forces was created in the Soviet Union as a separate branch of the military with responsibility over all Soviet ballistic missiles The SRF is now administered by the Russian Federation 44 Gus Hall was elected the new General Secretary of the Communist Party of the United States at the CPUSA s 17th National Convention held in Harlem 45 Hall led the CPUSA until his death in 2000 December 15 1959 Tuesday editMajor Joseph W Rogers became the first person to travel faster than 1 500 miles per hour 2 400 km h and almost reached 2 500 kilometres per hour 1 600 mph breaking the world speed record at 1 525 96 mph 2 455 79 km h in an F 106 Delta Dart jet fighter 46 47 nbsp Lewis John L Lewis announced that he would retire as President of the United Mine Workers of America after 40 years 48 December 16 1959 Wednesday editThe Supreme Court of Japan reversed a lower court ruling in the Sunakawa case and held that the presence of United States forces in Japan did not violate that nation s Constitution 49 China Airlines the Taiwanese national carrier was founded 50 The improvisational comedy troupe Second City was founded at 1842 N Wells Street in Chicago Its cast has included such stars as Alan Arkin Bill Murray Mike Myers Chris Farley Julia Louis Dreyfus and John Candy 51 Also in Chicago Prohibition era gangster Roger Touhy was killed outside of his home at 125 North Lotus Avenue He had been released from prison on November 24 after serving nearly twenty six years 52 53 54 December 17 1959 Thursday editOn the Beach the Stanley Kramer film adaptation of Nevil Shute s novel about World War III premiered in 18 cities around the world including New York London and Moscow 55 nbsp Sammartino Bruno Sammartino who reigned as World Wrestling Federation champion from 1963 to 1971 and again from 1973 to 1977 made his professional wrestling debut pinning Dmitri Grabowski in 19 seconds in a match in Pittsburgh 56 Born Gregg Araki independent film director in Los AngelesDecember 18 1959 Friday editAbd al Karim Qasim Iraq s leader declared that the Khuzestan Province of Iran was part of Iraqi territory Tensions over the disputed territory finally triggered the Iran Iraq War which lasted from 1980 to 1988 57 Filming began for the infamous shower scene from Psycho and continued for five days 58 December 19 1959 Saturday edit nbsp nbsp USS Scorpion lost 1968 and USS Scorpion lost 1944 The nuclear submarine USS Scorpion SSN 589 was launched from Groton Elizabeth Morrison whose father had died in the 1944 loss with all hands of the previous submarine USS Scorpion SS 278 christened the sub The new USS Scorpion was lost with all hands on May 22 1968 59 Walker family murders In Osprey Florida Christine Walker her husband Cliff and her two children were murdered The case has never been solved 60 61 Born Waise Lee Chinese action film star in Hong Kong Died Walter Williams 105 who claimed to have been the last surviving veteran of the American Civil War died in Houston and was eulogized nationwide 62 However not everyone believed that Williams was 117 or that he had served in the Confederate army In September 1960 researcher Lowell K Bridwell would concluded that there was no evidence to prove Williams s claimed service or his 1842 birthdate In 1991 researcher William Marvel writing for the magazine Blue and Gray would determine from census records that Williams had been born in 1854 and was only ten years old when the war ended 63 December 20 1959 Sunday editNine people were killed and 21 injured when a cattle truck struck a Greyhound Scenicruiser bus near Tucson Arizona The force of the impact was severe enough that calves were hurled into the bus 64 December 21 1959 Monday editThe royal wedding in Iran saw the Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi go through a Muslim ceremony with 21 year old student Farah Diba 65 Farah provided her husband with a male heir in 1960 and fled with him when the monarchy was abolished in 1979 The city of Grover Beach California was incorporated Born Florence Griffith Joyner American track star nicknamed Flo Jo in Los Angeles d 1998 December 22 1959 Tuesday editChuck Berry was arrested in St Louis shortly after midnight after completing a concert at his Club Bandstand nightclub and charged with violating the Mann Act Berry was convicted and served time in jail until 1961 66 On the last day of his overseas goodwill tour U S President Dwight D Eisenhower in conjunction with King Mohammed V of Morocco announced that U S forces would be issued a statement that all American forces would be withdrawn from the North African nation by the end of 1963 67 At the time there were 10 000 American servicemen in Morocco serving at the Port Lyautey Naval Base and U S Air Force bases at Ben Guerir Boulhaut Sale and Sidi Slimane 68 The Redstone launch vehicle for the Mercury Redstone 1 mission was installed on the interim test stand at the Army Ballistic Missile Agency for static testing 11 Born Bernd Schuster German footballer with 21 caps for the West German national team in Augsburg Died Gilda Gray 58 actress who popularized the shimmyDecember 23 1959 Wednesday editAt Stanford University heart surgeon Dr Richard Lower with the assistance of Dr Norman Shumway performed a successful heart transplant of one dog s heart into the heart of another dog Previously the longest that a host animal had survived with a transplanted heart had been 7 1 2 hours The mongrel survived for eight days before being painlessly put to sleep on December 31 because of an infection One of the breakthroughs made by Dr Lower was the prevention of venous clots by leaving part of the original heart auricles in the host 69 Died Lord Halifax Edward Wood 78 Viceroy of India 1926 1929 and British Foreign Secretary 1938 1940December 24 1959 Thursday editNewly appointed as a Roman Catholic Bishop Karol Wojtyla defied authorities in Poland by celebrating a midnight Mass in an open field in Nowa Huta the first Polish city to be constructed without a church Wojtyla continued to celebrate the annual Mass until he later became Pope John Paul II 70 The colonial government in the Belgian Congo formally recognized the legality of the Kimbanguist Church 71 In the first significant instance of anti Semitism in postwar Germany a swastika was painted on the synagogue in Cologne Over the next nine days over 600 instances of anti Semitic vandalism were reported in Europe 72 Born Keith Deller English darts champion in Ipswich SuffolkDecember 25 1959 Friday editIn Seoul South Korea General Carter B Magruder Commander of the United Nations Forces warned that North Korean forces have large caliber artillery for which atomic warheads might be provided General Magruder did not elaborate further on the North Korean atomic cannon 73 Born Michael P Anderson American shuttle astronaut in Plattsburgh New York In 2003 he was killed on the last mission of Space Shuttle Columbia December 26 1959 Saturday editTwelve days after it was first seen by humans the Heritage Range in Antarctica was visited for the first time by a team led by Campbell Craddock Edward C Thiel and Edwin S Robinson who landed near Pipe Peak 74 Nelson Rockefeller announced that he would not seek the Republican Party nomination for 1960 75 December 27 1959 Sunday editJohnny Unitas led the Baltimore Colts to a 31 16 win over the New York Giants to win the NFL Championship 76 Born Gerina Dunwich American Wiccan author in ChicagoDecember 28 1959 Monday editIn Jersey City New Jersey 69 year old Matthew Jaksch was robbed by two men as he was going to the bank Taken in the robbery were two relics from the Crucifixion which had been given to Jaksch s Austrian ancestors by Pope Benedict XIV a piece of a thorn from the Crown of Thorns 40 000 and a splinter from the Cross 30 000 77 Tom Landry defensive coach for the Giants was signed as the new coach of the Dallas Rangers which were seeking admission as the NFL s 13th team Landry coached the renamed Dallas Cowboys for 29 seasons 78 The city of Lawndale California was incorporated following a December 1 referendum where the vote in favor of becoming a city was 1 892 to 572 Chester Brown was sworn in as the first mayor at a ceremony at Will Rogers School 79 Died Ante Pavelic 70 puppet ruler of Nazi Independent State of Croatia 1941 1945 Walther Buhle 65 Nazi German general who was Chief of Staff for the Wehrmacht 1942 to 1945 Karoly Jordan 88 Hungarian mathematicianDecember 29 1959 Tuesday edit nbsp Professor Feynman On a day marked as the birth of nanotechnology Professor Richard Feynman presented a lecture at the annual meeting of the American Physical Society at Caltech entitled There s Plenty of Room at the Bottom posing the famous question Why cannot we write the entire 24 volumes of the Encyclopaedia Britannica on the head of a pin 80 81 President Dwight D Eisenhower announced that the United States would not renew the voluntary moratorium on nuclear testing set to expire on December 31 82 The Justice League of America was introduced by DC comics as issue number 28 of The Brave and the Bold Feb Mar 1960 reached newsstands 83 Born Paula Poundstone American comedian author actress and commentator in Huntsville Alabama 84 December 30 1959 Wednesday edit nbsp The first nuclear missile sub USS George Washington the first nuclear missile submarine was commissioned 85 Hubert H Humphrey U S Senator from Minnesota became the first person to announce his candidacy for the 1960 Democratic Party presidential nomination which John F Kennedy would win 86 nbsp Senator Humphrey The Inter American Development Bank formally began operations 87 December 31 1959 Thursday editCharles Maillefer patented the barrier screw which increased the quality of plastic products manufactured through the process of extrusion 88 Michel Debre the Prime Minister of France proposed legislation that ended the school war guerre scolaire between France s public and private mostly Catholic schools Under the loi Debre that passed the church schools could receive state support provided that they entered into an association contract with the government setting academic standards 89 At the end of the year NASA funds in support of Project Mercury had been obligated to the listed organizations as follows Air Force Ballistic Missile Division Atlas launch vehicles 22 830 000 Army Ordnance Missile Command Redstone launch vehicles 16 060 000 and McDonnell Aircraft Corporation Mercury spacecraft 49 407 540 11 Since being awarded the Mercury contract McDonnell had expended 942 818 man hours in engineering 190 731 man hours in tooling and 373 232 man hours in production 11 The Mercury astronauts completed basic and theoretical studies of Project Mercury in their training program and began practical engineering studies This phase of the program was designed to provide a background in basic astronautical sciences and included such subjects as Space Climate and Astronomy of the Universe Shortly thereafter the astronauts began a practical training program involving egress training methods of arresting rapid spacecraft motions and familiarization with the weightless conditions of spaceflight 11 The longest running missing persons case in the UK began when 16 year old Mary Flanagan disappeared while on her way to a New Year s Eve party being held at the factory where she worked in Silvertown Essex 90 Born Alfie Anido Filipino film actor in Manila d 1981 Val Kilmer American film star in Los Angeles Baron Waqa President of Nauru 2013 2019 in Boe DistrictReferences edit Jeff Rubin Antarctica Lonely Planet 2008 p339 Humble Pie by Joseph Nocera in Texas Monthly January 1986 pp 68 104 1 Plane Hits Mountain in Snowstorm Oakland Tribune December 1 1959 p1 Mildt Dick de 1996 In the Name of the People Perpetrators of Genocide in the Reflection of their Post war Prosecution in West Germany Martinus Nijhoff p 256 The 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