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The following events occurred in November 1960:

November 1, 1960: Belgium, Netherlands and Luxembourg create Benelux Economic Union
November 8, 1960: Kennedy defeats Nixon for U.S. President
November 28, 1960: Mauritania becomes independent
November 15, 1960: USS George Washington, first mobile nuclear base, departs Charleston with 16 missiles

November 1, 1960 (Tuesday) edit

November 2, 1960 (Wednesday) edit

November 3, 1960 (Thursday) edit

  • Explorer 8 was launched to study the Earth's ionosphere.[14] The satellite, which confirmed the existence of a helium layer in the upper atmosphere, stopped functioning later in the year but was still in orbit almost fifty years later.[15]
  • Died: Félix-Roland Moumié, 35, Cameroonian Marxist leader, was assassinated by a fatal dose of thallium, received earlier while he was visiting Geneva.[16]

November 4, 1960 (Friday) edit

  • The Soviet news agency TASS was forced to deny that Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev had been overthrown in a coup, after a rumor reported in a Vienna evening newspaper was repeated worldwide. The story began earlier in the day when a man, claiming to be an Austrian employee of the Soviet Embassy, told the Abend Presse that he had learned from an indiscreet Soviet employee that disgraced former leader Georgi Malenkov had replaced Khrushchev. The German-language paper then ran the banner headline, "Struggle For Power In Moscow: Khrushchev ousted, Malenkov Successor".[17] Western newspapers repeated the news, usually with the caveat that it was unconfirmed, before TASS debunked it.[18]
  • As John F. Kennedy arrived at the Chicago Stadium for a pre-election rally, Jaime Cruz Alejandro forced his way through the crowd to get as close as he could to Kennedy's open convertible, then fought with police after running from them. He was found to be carrying a loaded .25 caliber pistol. Moments later, Reverend Israel Dabney was caught attempting to carry a .38 revolver into the coliseum. Both men said that they were carrying the weapons for self-defense and were later released.[19]
  • Filming of The Misfits, starring Clark Gable and Marilyn Monroe, was finished. It proved to be the last film for both legendary actors. Gable, who had performed many of his own stunts, had a heart attack the next day and died on November 16. Monroe would die in 1962 during the filming of the never completed Something's Got to Give.[20]
  • Anacafé, the Asociación Naacional del Café, was founded in Guatemala City to increase the world market share of coffee grown in Guatemala.[21]

November 5, 1960 (Saturday) edit

 
Silkworm missile
  • The People's Republic of China successfully built and launched its first anti-ship cruise missile, basing it upon a Soviet weapon. The R-2, known popularly as the silkworm missile, had a range of 350 miles (560 km).[22][23][24]
  • Dorrence Darling II, a football player for Illinois State University, broke his leg during a game. Poor medical treatment led to an amputation, and "the Darling case" would become a benchmark in medical malpractice law, legally presuming a hospital to be responsible for the mistakes of physicians to whom it extended privileges.[25][26]
 
Bond
  • Died:
    • Ward Bond, 57, American TV actor and star of the western series Wagon Train, died of a heart attack, days after filming his ninth episode of the 1960–1961 season. His final show would be telecast on February 22, 1961.[27]
    • Mack Sennett, 80, American silent film actor, director and producer, known for the Keystone Cops[28]
    • August Gailit, 69, Estonian novelist[29]

November 6, 1960 (Sunday) edit

  • One person was killed and 18 injured by a bomb that had been placed inside a subway car in New York City. The bomb was the fifth to have exploded in New York City on a Sunday since October 2, and the first to have taken a life. The five bombings had injured a total of 58 people to that time, including the fatal injury to Sandra Breland, a 15-year-old Brooklyn resident.[30][31]
 
Raeder

November 7, 1960 (Monday) edit

  • DFS Group, the first major network of duty-free stores, began operations with a shop at the airport in Hong Kong where luxury goods were sold to international travelers with the duty (normally collected upon arrival abroad by customs at the airport) pre-paid and forms filled out by the store. DFS Group now has locations around the world.[33]
  • In the worst plane crash in the history of Ecuador, all 37 people on a Companía Ecuatoriana Aérea (CEA) flight were killed when the Fairchild F-27 crashed into the side of the 14,623 foot high Atacazo volcano. The plane had been making an approach to Quito following takeoff from Guayaquil.[34]
  • A transit of Mercury (the planet Mercury passing directly between the Sun and the Earth) took place from 14:34 UTC to 19:12 UTC.[35] The Sun-Mercury-Earth alignment happens 13 times in a century and had last taken place on May 5, 1957, and would not happen again until May 9, 1970.[36]
  • On the day before the U.S. presidential election, Republican candidate Richard M. Nixon appeared on the first telethon in the history of presidential campaigning. From 2:00 to 6:00 p.m. (EDT), on ABC, CBS and NBC, Nixon answered questions called in, by viewers, to a Detroit studio.[37]
  • Born: Santos Rodriguez, Police shooting victim; in Dallas, Texas (killed, 1973)[38]
  • Died:

November 8, 1960 (Tuesday) edit

 
November 8, 1960: Little Joe 5 prior to launch
  • Little Joe 5, the first of the series with a McDonnell production Mercury spacecraft, was launched from Wallops Island to check the spacecraft in an abort simulating the most severe launch conditions. The launch was normal until 15.4 seconds after lift-off, at which time the escape rocket motor was prematurely ignited. The spacecraft did not detach from the launch vehicle until impact and was destroyed. Since the test objectives were not met, a repeat of the mission was planned.[1]
  • In the 1960 United States presidential election, a record number of American voters turned out to make their choice between Democratic candidate and U.S. Senator John F. Kennedy and Republican candidate and U.S. Vice President Richard M. Nixon. With 270 electoral votes needed to win, Kennedy received 303. The popular vote was the closest in history. Kennedy (34,220,984) won slightly more than Nixon (34,108,157) by a margin of 16 of one percent of the total votes cast.[40]

November 9, 1960 (Wednesday) edit

  • The day after the American presidential election, Vice President Nixon conceded defeat to Senator Kennedy at 12:47 p.m. EST, 17 minutes after the news came that Kennedy had won Minnesota's 11 electoral votes. With 270 needed to win, victory in Minnesota took Kennedy to at least 272.[41]
  • Nicaragua was invaded by exiles who crossed over from Costa Rica and captured the border towns of Jinotepe and Diriamba.[42] The United States Navy was directed to the area on November 17 and the rebels were defeated by December.[2][42]
  • Died:

November 10, 1960 (Thursday) edit

  • Rumors persist that the Soviet Union covered up the deaths of cosmonauts killed in the early days of its space program. Russian journalist Yaroslav Golovanov, the Fortean Times writes, "has claimed that on 10 November 1960, a cosmonaut called Byelokonyev died on board a spaceship in orbit." No evidence has been found to corroborate Golovanov's statement.[43]
  • The uncensored, Penguin Books edition of Lady Chatterley's Lover went on sale in England and Wales, eight days after a London jury had concluded that it was not obscene, and became an instant bestseller.[44][45]

November 11, 1960 (Friday) edit

 
RMS Britannic

November 12, 1960 (Saturday) edit

  • A Type 3 solar flare, described by an American astronomer as "one of the largest, if not the largest, ever recorded" disrupted communications worldwide. An aurora borealis, normally visible only at far north latitudes, could be seen in the early morning hours in much of the Northern Hemisphere, including Washington, D.C..[48][49]
  • Construction of the first Soviet nuclear submarine, the K-19, was completed, three days before the first American nuclear sub (the USS George Washington) would set to sea with nuclear weapons. The K-19, which would receive its nuclear arsenal later, was the first of the eight "Hotel class" nuclear-powered subs.[50]

November 13, 1960 (Sunday) edit

  • The Movimiento Revolucionario 13 de Noviembre, also known as MR-13, was born when leftist rebels within the Army of Guatemala, led by Lt. Marco Antonio Yon Sosa, attempted a coup against the government of President Miguel Ydígoras Fuentes. The coup was put down with American assistance, but the MR-13 group continued to fight against the Guatemalan government.[42][51]
  • African-American singer and actor Sammy Davis, Jr. married white Swedish actress May Britt at a time when interracial marriage was uncommon, and, in some states, illegal. The resulting fallout would effectively end Britt's film career.[52] The couple would have a daughter in 1961, and would adopt two sons, before separating in 1967 and divorcing in 1968.[53]
  • A fire at a movie theatre in the Kurdish village of Amuda, Syria, killed 152 children who had been watching an "educational film".[54] Some sources claim that the fire had been set by Syrian security forces.[55]
  • Turkey's President Cemal Gursel announced that the 38 member National Unity Committee, which had governed the nation since May, had dismissed 14 of its members, leaving Gursel and 23 advisors.[2]
  • System checkout tests were completed on Mercury spacecraft No. 7. In the opinion of McDonnell, the results demonstrated that this spacecraft was adequate for a crewed mission.[1]

November 14, 1960 (Monday) edit

 
November 14, 1960: U.S. Marshals escorting Ruby Bridges to and from school
  • Four 6-year old Black girls, "first of their race to attend white public schools in New Orleans since the days of the Reconstruction", were enrolled at two elementary schools in the area. Ruby Bridges, protected by U.S. Marshals, was the lone African-American child to enroll at the William Frantz Elementary School, and her first day was depicted by artist Norman Rockwell in a famous painting, The Problem We All Live With.[56] The other three students enrolled at McDonough Elementary.
  • A collision between two trains in Pardubice, Czechoslovakia killed 118 people and injured 110 others. The government news agency did not report the accident until noon the next day.[57]

November 15, 1960 (Tuesday) edit

  • The submarine USS George Washington, armed with 16 nuclear-tipped Polaris missiles, sailed from the harbor of Charleston, South Carolina, following an undisclosed route. President Eisenhower praised history's first mobile nuclear missile base, noting that the Polaris firing submarines "possess a power and relative invulnerability which will make suicidal any attempt by an aggressor to attack the free world by surprise". The U.S. Navy said that the 16 missiles had the same destructive power as "the total of all of the bombs dropped during World War II".[2][58] The Polaris has been described as "the world's most credible deterrent system".[59]

November 16, 1960 (Wednesday) edit

  • At the Moscow conference of the world's 81 Communist parties, Albania's Enver Hoxha criticized the parties of Soviet Union, Bulgaria, Poland and other Eastern European nations, in a speech entitled "Reject the Revisionist Theses of the 20th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and the Anti-Marxist Stand of Khrushchev's Group! Uphold Marxism-Leninism!".[60]
  • A meeting was held at Langley Field by NASA personnel to discuss the results of test programs which had been conducted. Of particular interest was the estblishment of the causes for the failure of the Mercury-Atlas 1 mission and to determine the status of readiness of the Mercury-Atlas 2 mission.[1]
 
Gable
  • Died:
    • Clark Gable, 59, American film star; of a heart attack, 12 days after completing his last film, The Misfits[61]
    • Gilbert Harding, 53, English broadcaster; after collapsing on the steps of Broadcasting House following the recording of a radio programme

November 17, 1960 (Thursday) edit

November 18, 1960 (Friday) edit

  • In a major change of American policy, President Eisenhower ordered the aircraft carrier USS Shangri-La and four other United States Navy warships to patrol the coasts of Nicaragua and Guatemala, declaring that the U.S. would "use military force rather than diplomatic protests" to prevent Communism from spreading from Cuba to other nations in the Western Hemisphere.[63]
  • Spacecraft No. 8 was delivered to Cape Canaveral for the Mercury-Atlas 3 uncrewed orbital mission.[1]
  • Born: Kim Wilde (Kim Smith), English singer and the first child of singers Marty Wilde and Joyce Baker; in Chiswick, London

November 19, 1960 (Saturday) edit

 
November 19, 1960: Hovering Hawker P.1127 takes flight

November 20, 1960 (Sunday) edit

  • In parliamentary elections for Japan, the Liberal Democratic Party, led by Hayato Ikeda, increased its majority in the 467 member House of Representatives, gaining 13 seats for a total of 296; the Japan Socialist Party gained 23 for a total of 145. Losing ground were the leftist Democratic Socialists, falling from 40 to 23. Ikeda told a news conference that the results showed that the Japanese people approved the U.S.-Japan Security Treaty that had been violently protested in the spring.[65]

November 21, 1960 (Monday) edit

  • An attempt was made to launch Mercury-Redstone 1 from Cape Canaveral. This uncrewed mission was unsuccessful because premature cut-off of the launch vehicle engines activated the emergency escape system when the vehicle was only about 1 inch (25 mm) off the pad. The launch vehicle settled back on the pad with only slight damage. Since the spacecraft received a cut-off signal, the escape tower and recovery sequence was initiated. The undamaged spacecraft was recovered for reuse.[1]
  • United Nations troops clashed with the Congolese Army, for the first time since the Congo crisis had begun. Colonel Joseph Mobutu ordered soldiers to seize a diplomat at Ghana's embassy in Leopoldville. A force of 150 U.N. troops from Tunisia, supplementing Ghanaian embassy guards, fought for three hours in defending the embassy before the government troops withdrew.[66]
  • From November 21 to 30, Phase II of the helicopter Mercury spacecraft airdrop program was completed.[1]
  • Died: Phao Sriyanond, 50, head of Thai police

November 22, 1960 (Tuesday) edit

  • The USS Ethan Allen, at 410 feet (120 m) in length the largest Polaris submarine in the U.S. Navy fleet, was launched from the yards at Groton, Connecticut. Not yet equipped with missiles, the submarine would be able to fire nuclear weapons a distance of 1,500 miles (2,400 km).[2] On May 6, 1962, the Ethan Allen would make the only submarine launch of a live nuclear warhead, conducting an atmospheric hydrogen bomb test at a site 1,000 miles (1,600 km) away.[59]
  • Faced with a choice of two rival delegations claiming to represent the former Belgian Congo, one led by President Joseph Kasavubu, the other by Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba, the United Nations General Assembly voted 53–24 in favor of seating Kasavubu's group. Nineteen nations abstained. The vote effectively ended Lumumba's power in the Congo, and he would be arrested and killed two months later.[67]

November 23, 1960 (Wednesday) edit

 
November 23, 1960: Launch of TIROS-2

November 24, 1960 (Thursday) edit

November 25, 1960 (Friday) edit

  • In the Dominican Republic, three of the Mirabal sisters— Patria, Minerva, and Maria Teresa, outspoken opponents of dictator Rafael Trujillo, were killed along with their driver, Rufino de la Cruz, in what the government described as an "automobile accident". When it was discovered that the four had been shot to death before their car was dumped into a ravine, on orders from Trujillo himself, public opinion turned against the dictator. Trujillo was assassinated six months later. The Mirabal sisters, popularly known as "Las Mariposas", were later the subject of the Julia Alvarez novel and the film adaptation, In the Time of the Butterflies. November the 25th is observed annually as "White Ribbon Day" in recognition of the sisters and other victims of violence against women.[72]
  • The last four daytime radio dramas—Young Dr. Malone, Right to Happiness, The Second Mrs. Burton and Ma Perkins, all broadcast on the CBS Radio Network—were brought to an end. With more Americans turning from radio listeners to television viewers, the popularity of radio network programs had steadily declined since 1946.[73]
  • Born:

November 26, 1960 (Saturday) edit

 
 
Keith Holyoake (National) and Walter Nash (Labour)

November 27, 1960 (Sunday) edit

November 28, 1960 (Monday) edit

  • The African state of Mauritania became independent shortly after midnight, with Moktar Ould Daddah receiving the transfer of sovereignty from France's Prime Minister, Michel Debre. Daddah declared that "Mauritania ... will never forget what she owes the French people."[77][78]
  • A faint SOS Morse Code signal was allegedly heard from a troubled spacecraft in Earth orbit, suggesting that an unannounced crewed Soviet space mission had failed.[79]
  • Born: John Galliano, British fashion designer; in Gibraltar

November 29, 1960 (Tuesday) edit

 
An R-5, the first missile to be struck by an anti-ballistic missile

November 30, 1960 (Wednesday) edit

 
One of the last DeSoto cars, the 1961 Fireflite[83]

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November 7 1960 Monday 8 November 8 1960 Tuesday 9 November 9 1960 Wednesday 10 November 10 1960 Thursday 11 November 11 1960 Friday 12 November 12 1960 Saturday 13 November 13 1960 Sunday 14 November 14 1960 Monday 15 November 15 1960 Tuesday 16 November 16 1960 Wednesday 17 November 17 1960 Thursday 18 November 18 1960 Friday 19 November 19 1960 Saturday 20 November 20 1960 Sunday 21 November 21 1960 Monday 22 November 22 1960 Tuesday 23 November 23 1960 Wednesday 24 November 24 1960 Thursday 25 November 25 1960 Friday 26 November 26 1960 Saturday 27 November 27 1960 Sunday 28 November 28 1960 Monday 29 November 29 1960 Tuesday 30 November 30 1960 Wednesday 31 ReferencesNovember 1 1960 Tuesday editThe Goddard Space Flight Center computing and communications center became operational Goddard s mission was to serve as a communications center and two IBM 7090 computers operating in parallel would compute the smoothed exact position at all times during Project Mercury flights predict future spacecraft positions and shift the coordinates to provide acquisition information for all observation sites In addition Goddard calculated certain quantities needed for display purposes at Cape Canaveral Florida The importance of the Goddard computers would be graphically demonstrated when they predicted the amount of overshoot within seconds after landing during the Mercury Atlas 7 Scott Carpenter mission on May 24 1962 This action significantly reduced the time to find and recover the astronaut 1 U S President Dwight D Eisenhower said that the United States would take whatever steps are necessary to defend the Guantanamo Naval Base in Cuba because of its importance to the defense of the entire hemisphere 2 Prime Minister Harold Macmillan of the United Kingdom announced that American nuclear submarines would be based at the Holy Loch on the Firth of Clyde at Scotland 2 The Benelux Economic Union came into existence in accordance with the terms of a treaty signed by the three participating nations Belgium Netherlands and Luxembourg 3 4 The recording by Elvis Presley of the song Are You Lonesome Tonight originally written in 1926 by Roy Turk and Lou Handman was released 5 The University of Kalyani was established in Kalyani West Bengal India 6 Born Fernando Valenzuela Mexican major league baseball player in Navajoa Sonora state 7 Tim Cook American businessman and current CEO of Apple Inc in Mobile Alabama 8 November 2 1960 Wednesday editR v Penguin Books Ltd A jury in London concluded that Penguin Books had not broken Britain s Obscene Publications Act clearing the way for the sale in the United Kingdom of 200 000 paperback copies of the book Lady Chatterley s Lover 9 The Unsinkable Molly Brown a musical written by Meredith Willson premiered on Broadway opening at the Winter Garden Theater and running for 533 performances 10 Born Anu Malik Indian Bollywood film score composer in Bombay now Mumbai 11 Died Otoya Yamaguchi 17 Japanese assassin three weeks after murdering Inejirō Asanuma in a suicide by hanging in his jail cell 12 Dimitri Mitropoulos 64 Greek pianist conductor and composer of a cerebral haemorrhage after collapsing during a rehearsal 13 November 3 1960 Thursday editExplorer 8 was launched to study the Earth s ionosphere 14 The satellite which confirmed the existence of a helium layer in the upper atmosphere stopped functioning later in the year but was still in orbit almost fifty years later 15 Died Felix Roland Moumie 35 Cameroonian Marxist leader was assassinated by a fatal dose of thallium received earlier while he was visiting Geneva 16 November 4 1960 Friday editThe Soviet news agency TASS was forced to deny that Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev had been overthrown in a coup after a rumor reported in a Vienna evening newspaper was repeated worldwide The story began earlier in the day when a man claiming to be an Austrian employee of the Soviet Embassy told the Abend Presse that he had learned from an indiscreet Soviet employee that disgraced former leader Georgi Malenkov had replaced Khrushchev The German language paper then ran the banner headline Struggle For Power In Moscow Khrushchev ousted Malenkov Successor 17 Western newspapers repeated the news usually with the caveat that it was unconfirmed before TASS debunked it 18 As John F Kennedy arrived at the Chicago Stadium for a pre election rally Jaime Cruz Alejandro forced his way through the crowd to get as close as he could to Kennedy s open convertible then fought with police after running from them He was found to be carrying a loaded 25 caliber pistol Moments later Reverend Israel Dabney was caught attempting to carry a 38 revolver into the coliseum Both men said that they were carrying the weapons for self defense and were later released 19 Filming of The Misfits starring Clark Gable and Marilyn Monroe was finished It proved to be the last film for both legendary actors Gable who had performed many of his own stunts had a heart attack the next day and died on November 16 Monroe would die in 1962 during the filming of the never completed Something s Got to Give 20 Anacafe the Asociacion Naacional del Cafe was founded in Guatemala City to increase the world market share of coffee grown in Guatemala 21 November 5 1960 Saturday edit nbsp Silkworm missile The People s Republic of China successfully built and launched its first anti ship cruise missile basing it upon a Soviet weapon The R 2 known popularly as the silkworm missile had a range of 350 miles 560 km 22 23 24 Dorrence Darling II a football player for Illinois State University broke his leg during a game Poor medical treatment led to an amputation and the Darling case would become a benchmark in medical malpractice law legally presuming a hospital to be responsible for the mistakes of physicians to whom it extended privileges 25 26 nbsp Bond Died Ward Bond 57 American TV actor and star of the western series Wagon Train died of a heart attack days after filming his ninth episode of the 1960 1961 season His final show would be telecast on February 22 1961 27 Mack Sennett 80 American silent film actor director and producer known for the Keystone Cops 28 August Gailit 69 Estonian novelist 29 November 6 1960 Sunday editOne person was killed and 18 injured by a bomb that had been placed inside a subway car in New York City The bomb was the fifth to have exploded in New York City on a Sunday since October 2 and the first to have taken a life The five bombings had injured a total of 58 people to that time including the fatal injury to Sandra Breland a 15 year old Brooklyn resident 30 31 nbsp Raeder Died Erich Raeder 84 German naval commander during World War II 32 November 7 1960 Monday editDFS Group the first major network of duty free stores began operations with a shop at the airport in Hong Kong where luxury goods were sold to international travelers with the duty normally collected upon arrival abroad by customs at the airport pre paid and forms filled out by the store DFS Group now has locations around the world 33 In the worst plane crash in the history of Ecuador all 37 people on a Compania Ecuatoriana Aerea CEA flight were killed when the Fairchild F 27 crashed into the side of the 14 623 foot high Atacazo volcano The plane had been making an approach to Quito following takeoff from Guayaquil 34 A transit of Mercury the planet Mercury passing directly between the Sun and the Earth took place from 14 34 UTC to 19 12 UTC 35 The Sun Mercury Earth alignment happens 13 times in a century and had last taken place on May 5 1957 and would not happen again until May 9 1970 36 On the day before the U S presidential election Republican candidate Richard M Nixon appeared on the first telethon in the history of presidential campaigning From 2 00 to 6 00 p m EDT on ABC CBS and NBC Nixon answered questions called in by viewers to a Detroit studio 37 Born Santos Rodriguez Police shooting victim in Dallas Texas killed 1973 38 Died A P Carter 68 American gospel singer and father of June Carter Cash 39 Leon Dabo 95 American landscape artistNovember 8 1960 Tuesday edit nbsp November 8 1960 Little Joe 5 prior to launch Little Joe 5 the first of the series with a McDonnell production Mercury spacecraft was launched from Wallops Island to check the spacecraft in an abort simulating the most severe launch conditions The launch was normal until 15 4 seconds after lift off at which time the escape rocket motor was prematurely ignited The spacecraft did not detach from the launch vehicle until impact and was destroyed Since the test objectives were not met a repeat of the mission was planned 1 In the 1960 United States presidential election a record number of American voters turned out to make their choice between Democratic candidate and U S Senator John F Kennedy and Republican candidate and U S Vice President Richard M Nixon With 270 electoral votes needed to win Kennedy received 303 The popular vote was the closest in history Kennedy 34 220 984 won slightly more than Nixon 34 108 157 by a margin of 1 6 of one percent of the total votes cast 40 November 9 1960 Wednesday editThe day after the American presidential election Vice President Nixon conceded defeat to Senator Kennedy at 12 47 p m EST 17 minutes after the news came that Kennedy had won Minnesota s 11 electoral votes With 270 needed to win victory in Minnesota took Kennedy to at least 272 41 Nicaragua was invaded by exiles who crossed over from Costa Rica and captured the border towns of Jinotepe and Diriamba 42 The United States Navy was directed to the area on November 17 and the rebels were defeated by December 2 42 Died Ernst Wilhelm Bohle 57 German Nazi leader Yoshii Isamu 74 Japanese poetNovember 10 1960 Thursday editRumors persist that the Soviet Union covered up the deaths of cosmonauts killed in the early days of its space program Russian journalist Yaroslav Golovanov the Fortean Times writes has claimed that on 10 November 1960 a cosmonaut called Byelokonyev died on board a spaceship in orbit No evidence has been found to corroborate Golovanov s statement 43 The uncensored Penguin Books edition of Lady Chatterley s Lover went on sale in England and Wales eight days after a London jury had concluded that it was not obscene and became an instant bestseller 44 45 November 11 1960 Friday edit nbsp RMS Britannic Lieutenant Colonel Vuong Van Dong and Colonel Nguyen Chanh Thi led a coup attempt against President Ngo Dinh Diem of South Vietnam The rebellion was put down 24 hours later 2 46 RMS Britannic the last of the ocean liners of the White Star Line sailed from Liverpool to New York City on its last voyage Operated by Cunard Line since 1934 the Britannic was sold for scrap three weeks later 47 November 12 1960 Saturday editA Type 3 solar flare described by an American astronomer as one of the largest if not the largest ever recorded disrupted communications worldwide An aurora borealis normally visible only at far north latitudes could be seen in the early morning hours in much of the Northern Hemisphere including Washington D C 48 49 Construction of the first Soviet nuclear submarine the K 19 was completed three days before the first American nuclear sub the USS George Washington would set to sea with nuclear weapons The K 19 which would receive its nuclear arsenal later was the first of the eight Hotel class nuclear powered subs 50 November 13 1960 Sunday editThe Movimiento Revolucionario 13 de Noviembre also known as MR 13 was born when leftist rebels within the Army of Guatemala led by Lt Marco Antonio Yon Sosa attempted a coup against the government of President Miguel Ydigoras Fuentes The coup was put down with American assistance but the MR 13 group continued to fight against the Guatemalan government 42 51 African American singer and actor Sammy Davis Jr married white Swedish actress May Britt at a time when interracial marriage was uncommon and in some states illegal The resulting fallout would effectively end Britt s film career 52 The couple would have a daughter in 1961 and would adopt two sons before separating in 1967 and divorcing in 1968 53 A fire at a movie theatre in the Kurdish village of Amuda Syria killed 152 children who had been watching an educational film 54 Some sources claim that the fire had been set by Syrian security forces 55 Turkey s President Cemal Gursel announced that the 38 member National Unity Committee which had governed the nation since May had dismissed 14 of its members leaving Gursel and 23 advisors 2 System checkout tests were completed on Mercury spacecraft No 7 In the opinion of McDonnell the results demonstrated that this spacecraft was adequate for a crewed mission 1 November 14 1960 Monday edit nbsp November 14 1960 U S Marshals escorting Ruby Bridges to and from school Four 6 year old Black girls first of their race to attend white public schools in New Orleans since the days of the Reconstruction were enrolled at two elementary schools in the area Ruby Bridges protected by U S Marshals was the lone African American child to enroll at the William Frantz Elementary School and her first day was depicted by artist Norman Rockwell in a famous painting The Problem We All Live With 56 The other three students enrolled at McDonough Elementary A collision between two trains in Pardubice Czechoslovakia killed 118 people and injured 110 others The government news agency did not report the accident until noon the next day 57 November 15 1960 Tuesday editThe submarine USS George Washington armed with 16 nuclear tipped Polaris missiles sailed from the harbor of Charleston South Carolina following an undisclosed route President Eisenhower praised history s first mobile nuclear missile base noting that the Polaris firing submarines possess a power and relative invulnerability which will make suicidal any attempt by an aggressor to attack the free world by surprise The U S Navy said that the 16 missiles had the same destructive power as the total of all of the bombs dropped during World War II 2 58 The Polaris has been described as the world s most credible deterrent system 59 November 16 1960 Wednesday editAt the Moscow conference of the world s 81 Communist parties Albania s Enver Hoxha criticized the parties of Soviet Union Bulgaria Poland and other Eastern European nations in a speech entitled Reject the Revisionist Theses of the 20th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and the Anti Marxist Stand of Khrushchev s Group Uphold Marxism Leninism 60 A meeting was held at Langley Field by NASA personnel to discuss the results of test programs which had been conducted Of particular interest was the estblishment of the causes for the failure of the Mercury Atlas 1 mission and to determine the status of readiness of the Mercury Atlas 2 mission 1 nbsp Gable Died Clark Gable 59 American film star of a heart attack 12 days after completing his last film The Misfits 61 Gilbert Harding 53 English broadcaster after collapsing on the steps of Broadcasting House following the recording of a radio programmeNovember 17 1960 Thursday editThe Space Task Group requested that McDonnell submit a proposal for conducting a test to determine the capability of an astronaut to make celestial observations through the Mercury spacecraft observation window 1 The Uttar Pradesh Agricultural University now called Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture amp Technology was inaugurated at Pantnagar Born RuPaul Andre Charles American singer actor and drag queen known primarily by his first name in San Diego 62 Takashi Tezuka Japanese video game designer director and producer for Nintendo in Osaka Jonathan Ross English television and radio presenter in LondonNovember 18 1960 Friday editIn a major change of American policy President Eisenhower ordered the aircraft carrier USS Shangri La and four other United States Navy warships to patrol the coasts of Nicaragua and Guatemala declaring that the U S would use military force rather than diplomatic protests to prevent Communism from spreading from Cuba to other nations in the Western Hemisphere 63 Spacecraft No 8 was delivered to Cape Canaveral for the Mercury Atlas 3 uncrewed orbital mission 1 Born Kim Wilde Kim Smith English singer and the first child of singers Marty Wilde and Joyce Baker in Chiswick LondonNovember 19 1960 Saturday edit nbsp November 19 1960 Hovering Hawker P 1127 takes flight The Hawker Siddeley P 1127 the first V STOL jet aircraft vertical short take off and landing capability made its first untethered flight Test pilot Bill Bedford lifted hovered and landed the jet at the Royal Aircraft Establishment ground at Thurleigh 64 Born Miss Elizabeth Elizabeth Ann Hulette American wrestling manager in Frankfort Kentucky died of a drug overdose 2003 Died Hans Hollmann 61 German physicistNovember 20 1960 Sunday editIn parliamentary elections for Japan the Liberal Democratic Party led by Hayato Ikeda increased its majority in the 467 member House of Representatives gaining 13 seats for a total of 296 the Japan Socialist Party gained 23 for a total of 145 Losing ground were the leftist Democratic Socialists falling from 40 to 23 Ikeda told a news conference that the results showed that the Japanese people approved the U S Japan Security Treaty that had been violently protested in the spring 65 November 21 1960 Monday editAn attempt was made to launch Mercury Redstone 1 from Cape Canaveral This uncrewed mission was unsuccessful because premature cut off of the launch vehicle engines activated the emergency escape system when the vehicle was only about 1 inch 25 mm off the pad The launch vehicle settled back on the pad with only slight damage Since the spacecraft received a cut off signal the escape tower and recovery sequence was initiated The undamaged spacecraft was recovered for reuse 1 United Nations troops clashed with the Congolese Army for the first time since the Congo crisis had begun Colonel Joseph Mobutu ordered soldiers to seize a diplomat at Ghana s embassy in Leopoldville A force of 150 U N troops from Tunisia supplementing Ghanaian embassy guards fought for three hours in defending the embassy before the government troops withdrew 66 From November 21 to 30 Phase II of the helicopter Mercury spacecraft airdrop program was completed 1 Died Phao Sriyanond 50 head of Thai policeNovember 22 1960 Tuesday editThe USS Ethan Allen at 410 feet 120 m in length the largest Polaris submarine in the U S Navy fleet was launched from the yards at Groton Connecticut Not yet equipped with missiles the submarine would be able to fire nuclear weapons a distance of 1 500 miles 2 400 km 2 On May 6 1962 the Ethan Allen would make the only submarine launch of a live nuclear warhead conducting an atmospheric hydrogen bomb test at a site 1 000 miles 1 600 km away 59 Faced with a choice of two rival delegations claiming to represent the former Belgian Congo one led by President Joseph Kasavubu the other by Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba the United Nations General Assembly voted 53 24 in favor of seating Kasavubu s group Nineteen nations abstained The vote effectively ended Lumumba s power in the Congo and he would be arrested and killed two months later 67 November 23 1960 Wednesday edit nbsp November 23 1960 Launch of TIROS 2 TIROS 2 was launched as the second weather satellite It had five channel infrared radiometer equipment to make night observations and estimate thickness of precipitation and an attitude control system that permitted it to remain almost stationary over North America 68 Born Sam Ermolenko American speedway motorcycle rider in Maywood CaliforniaNovember 24 1960 Thursday editWilt Chamberlain of the Philadelphia Warriors set the NBA record for number of rebounds 55 in a game which has remained unbroken for nearly fifty years 69 but his team lost 132 129 to the visiting Boston Celtics who were led by Bill Russell Chamberlain s 55 rebounds broke the record of 51 set on February 8 1959 by Bill Russell of the Boston Celtics 70 Chamberlain 23 924 and Russell 21 620 remain first and second on the all time rebound list 71 November 25 1960 Friday editIn the Dominican Republic three of the Mirabal sisters Patria Minerva and Maria Teresa outspoken opponents of dictator Rafael Trujillo were killed along with their driver Rufino de la Cruz in what the government described as an automobile accident When it was discovered that the four had been shot to death before their car was dumped into a ravine on orders from Trujillo himself public opinion turned against the dictator Trujillo was assassinated six months later The Mirabal sisters popularly known as Las Mariposas were later the subject of the Julia Alvarez novel and the film adaptation In the Time of the Butterflies November the 25th is observed annually as White Ribbon Day in recognition of the sisters and other victims of violence against women 72 The last four daytime radio dramas Young Dr Malone Right to Happiness The Second Mrs Burton and Ma Perkins all broadcast on the CBS Radio Network were brought to an end With more Americans turning from radio listeners to television viewers the popularity of radio network programs had steadily declined since 1946 73 Born John F Kennedy Jr at Georgetown University Hospital 16 days after his father was elected to the presidency of the United States in Washington D C died in plane crash 1999 Amy Grant American gospel music singer in Augusta GeorgiaNovember 26 1960 Saturday edit nbsp nbsp Keith Holyoake National and Walter Nash Labour In elections for New Zealand Parliament the National Party led by Keith Holyoake gained control of Parliament gaining 7 seats from Prime Minister Walter Nash s Labour Party and taking a 46 34 majority Holyoake would take office as Prime Minister on December 12 and serve until 1972 In what one author has described as a cornerstone event in the history of the psychedelic counterculture in the United States Harvard University professor Timothy Leary invited beat generation poets Allen Ginsberg and Peter Orlovsky to his home where the three partook of the hallucinogenic drug psilocybin 74 Philippine Airlines Flight 526 crashed into Mount Baco on the island of Mindoro an hour after takeoff from Iloilo on the island of Panay en route to Manila killing all 29 passengers and the crew of four 75 November 27 1960 Sunday editThe ABC television network first broadcast Issues and Answers a Sunday morning interview show to compete with NBC s Meet the Press and CBS s Face the Nation 76 Died Donald Richberg 79 American author and civil servant aide to President Franklin D RooseveltNovember 28 1960 Monday editThe African state of Mauritania became independent shortly after midnight with Moktar Ould Daddah receiving the transfer of sovereignty from France s Prime Minister Michel Debre Daddah declared that Mauritania will never forget what she owes the French people 77 78 A faint SOS Morse Code signal was allegedly heard from a troubled spacecraft in Earth orbit suggesting that an unannounced crewed Soviet space mission had failed 79 Born John Galliano British fashion designer in GibraltarNovember 29 1960 Tuesday edit nbsp An R 5 the first missile to be struck by an anti ballistic missile The V 1000 the Soviet Union s first anti ballistic missile scored its first success intercepting and destroying an incoming R 5 Pobeda missile in a test at Sary Shagan 80 The University of Minnesota won the mythical championship for the 1960 NCAA University Division football season finishing first in the final Associated Press poll and the UPI poll With 433 1 3 points based on voting by 48 sportswriters the Minnesota Gophers edged out Mississippi 411 and Iowa 407 1 2 81 CIA Director Allen Dulles briefed President elect John F Kennedy on the agency s plans to overthrow the Castro government Kennedy told Dulles to continue with the project which ultimately failed as the Bay of Pigs Invasion 82 Seventeen high school students were killed when their bus was struck by a freight train at a railroad crossing in Lamont Alberta 2 November 30 1960 Wednesday edit nbsp One of the last DeSoto cars the 1961 Fireflite 83 Ten days after the Chrysler Corporation announced that it was ceasing production of its DeSoto line of automobiles the very last DeSoto was built Chrysler had built an additional 300 after the announcement to fill orders 84 Born Bill Halter American politician 18th Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas from 2007 to 2011 in Little Rock Gary Lineker English footballer and sports broadcaster in Leicester Died Henri Bouchard 84 French sculptorReferences edit a b c d e f g h nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain Grimwood James M PART II B Research and Development Phase of Project Mercury January 1960 through May 5 1961 Project Mercury A Chronology NASA Special Publication 4001 NASA Retrieved 7 February 2023 a b 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