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The following events occurred in July 1966:

July 1, 1966 (Friday)

July 2, 1966 (Saturday)

July 3, 1966 (Sunday)

July 4, 1966 (Monday)

July 5, 1966 (Tuesday)

July 6, 1966 (Wednesday)

July 7, 1966 (Thursday)

July 8, 1966 (Friday)

July 9, 1966 (Saturday)

July 10, 1966 (Sunday)

July 11, 1966 (Monday)

July 12, 1966 (Tuesday)

July 13, 1966 (Wednesday)

July 14, 1966 (Thursday)

July 15, 1966 (Friday)

July 16, 1966 (Saturday)

July 17, 1966 (Sunday)

July 18, 1966 (Monday)

July 19, 1966 (Tuesday)

July 20, 1966 (Wednesday)

July 21, 1966 (Thursday)

July 22, 1966 (Friday)

July 23, 1966 (Saturday)

July 24, 1966 (Sunday)

July 25, 1966 (Monday)

July 26, 1966 (Tuesday)

July 27, 1966 (Wednesday)

July 28, 1966 (Thursday)

July 29, 1966 (Friday)

July 30, 1966 (Saturday)

July 31, 1966 (Sunday)

References

  1. "SLOW START FOR MEDICARE", Chicago Tribune, July 1, 1966, p1
  2. David F. Drake, Reforming the Health Care Market: An Interpretive Economic History (Georgetown University Press, 1994) p143
  3. Montreal Gazette, July 18, 1966, p2
  4. "Yugoslavia Reds Purge Secret Police", Chicago Tribune, July 1, 1966, p1
  5. Ana S. Q. Liberato, Joaquín Balaguer, Memory, and Diaspora: The Lasting Political Legacies of an American Protégé (Lexington Books, 2013) p112
  6. "Ship Breaks Back on Rocks". The Times (56673). London. 2 July 1966. col E-G, p. 1.
  7. "Congo Picks New Name for Leopoldville", Chicago Tribune, June 30, 1966, p1B-4
  8. "Moon Orbit Fails; Rocket Is Too Fast!", Chicago Tribune, July 1, 1966, p1
  9. "Santana Defeats Ralston in Three Sets", Glasgow Herald, July 2, 1966, p6
  10. Vlado Valkovic, Radioactivity in the Environment: Physicochemical Aspects and Applications (Elsevier, 2000) p534
  11. "Noel Narvii Tauira and Eighteen Others v. France", International Environmental Law Reports, Volume 3, Cairo A. R. Robb, ed. (Cambridge University Press, 2001) p782
  12. "France Tests A-Device on Pacific Atoll", Chicago Tribune, July 3, 1966, p3
  13. "Billie Jean Wins 1st Crown at Wimbledon", Chicago Tribune, July 3, 1966, p2-1
  14. "Showdown at Budokan", Life, 2 July 1966. Accessed 3 June 2014
  15. "Ex-Army Chief Wins In Bolivia", Tucson (AZ) Daily Citizen, July 4, 1966, p1
  16. "U.S. Trained General Is Bolivia's President", Newport (RI) Daily News, July 5, 1966, p1
  17. Harris M. Lentz, Heads of States and Governments Since 1945 (Routledge, 2014)
  18. "The New Freedom of Information Act", by Benny L. Kuss, American Bar Association Journal (July 1967) p667
  19. "Two Belfast Arrests on Royal Visit; Bottle and Block of Cement Thrown at Car", Glasgow Herald, July 5, 1966, p1
  20. "Cement Block Narrowly Misses Royal Couple On Belfast Street", Montreal Gazette, July 5, 1966, p1
  21. Taufik Abdullah, Indonesia: Towards Democracy (Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2009) p359
  22. "Congress acts against Pres. Sukarno", The Age (Melbourne), July 6, 1966, p1
  23. "Indonesia's Sukarno Stripped of Power", Milwaukee Sentinel, July 6, 1966, p1-3
  24. "Indian Fans Race Beatles Amid Traffic", Milwaukee Journal, July 6, 1966, p2
  25. "The Beatles and Indian music", by David Reck, in Sgt. Pepper and the Beatles: It Was Forty Years Ago Today (Ashgate Publishing, 2013) p65
  26. John McDonough and Karen Egolf, The Advertising Age Encyclopedia of Advertising (Routledge, 2015) p1014
  27. "McDonald Firm Now Listed on N.Y. Exchange", Colorado Springs Gazette-Telegraph, July 6, 1966, p14
  28. W. Randall Jones, Worth's Greatest Stock Picks of All Time: Lessons on Buying the Right Stock at the Right Time (Crown Publishing Group, 2002)
  29. "The American POW experience", by Glenn Robins, in New Perspectives on the Vietnam War: Re-examining the Culture and History of a Generation (Routledge, 2009) p176
  30. "US Pilots 'Run Gantlet' in Hanoi", Milwaukee Journal, July 7, 1966, p1
  31. Glenn Robins, The Longest Rescue: The Life and Legacy of Vietnam POW William A. Robinson (University Press of Kentucky, 2013)
  32. "People & Events: The Hanoi March" American Experience, pbs.org
  33. Alvin Townley, Defiant: The POWs Who Endured Vietnam's Most Infamous Prison, the Women Who Fought for Them, and the One Who Never Returned (Macmillan, 2014) p103-105
  34. "Malawi Officially Becomes Republic", Montreal Gazette, July 6, 1966, p4
  35. Edward F. Murphy, "Semper Fi—Vietnam; From Da Nang to the DMZ: Marine Corps Campaigns, 1965—1975", (New York City, NY: Ballantine Publishing Group, 1997).
  36. "1st Air-to-Air Missiles Are Fired by Foes", Chicago Tribune, July 8, 1966, p1
  37. "Warsaw Bloc Offers Volunteers to North Viet Nam", Chicago Tribune, July 8, 1966, p11
  38. "Pentagon OK's Sole Surviving Son Releases", Chicago Tribune, July 8, 1966, p13
  39. "Teamsters Reelect Hoffa President", Chicago Tribune, July 8, 1966, p1
  40. "Young African Prince Takes Over Throne Of Burundi From Ill Father", AP report in Danville (VA) Register, July 9, 1966, p2
  41. "Teen-Age Ruler Is Deposed In Burundi", UPI report in Kingsport (TN) Times, November 29, 1966, p10
  42. Godfrey Mwakikagile, Identity Politics and Ethnic Conflicts in Rwanda and Burundi: A Comparative Study (New Africa Press, 2012) pp72-73
  43. "Will Build Tunnel Link", Ottawa Journal, July 9, 1966, p1
  44. "AIR TRAVELERS GROUNDED", Chicago Tribune, July 9, 1966, p1
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  46. "Reds Execute Nazis' Doctor", Pittsburgh Press, July 10, 1966, p4
  47. "Happy Nicklaus plans return trip". Eugene Register-Guard. Associated Press. 10 July 1966. p. 1B.
  48. "British Open to Nicklaus by a Stroke", Chicago Tribune, July 10, 1966, p1
  49. Police Nationale website
  50. "France", in World Police & Paramilitary Forces, by John Andrade (Springer, 2016) pp67-68
  51. "Paraplegic Killed By Hit-Run Driver", Toledo Blade, July 11, 1966, p5
  52. "Heat Deaths Total 149 in St. Louis", Jefferson City (MO) Post-Tribune, July 18, 1966, p1
  53. "Heat Wave Goes On, Claims At Least 106", Newport (RI) Daily News, July 14, 1966, p1
  54. Isabelle Emerson, Five Centuries of Women Singers (Greenwood Publishing, 2005) p252
  55. Daniel K. Elder, et al., The Sergeants Major of the Army (Center of Military History, U.S. Army, 2003) p7
  56. "Scot Eats His 1st Solid Food in 392 Days", Chicago Tribune, July 12, 1966, p1
  57. Craig Glenday, ed., Guinness World Records 2013 (Random House, 2013) p303
  58. "England Draw with Uruguay", Glasgow Herald, July 12, 1966, p6
  59. "Power Fails Twice as Nebraska Broils", Chicago Tribune, July 12, 1966, p1
  60. "7 Cops Hurt by Teens on West Side", Chicago Tribune, July 14, 1966, p1
  61. Jakobi Williams, From the Bullet to the Ballot: The Illinois Chapter of the Black Panther Party and Racial Coalition Politics in Chicago (University of North Carolina Press, 2013) pp44-45
  62. "Ex-Army Officer Accused Of Spying For Russians", Toledo (OH) Blade, July 13, 1966, p1
  63. "Yank Gets 20 Years For Helping Soviets", Amarillo (TX) Globe-Times, March 1, 1967, p1
  64. Sol Wachtler, After the Madness: A Judge's Own Prison Memoir (Open Road Media, 2014)
  65. "New Television Network Will Start in '67", Lincoln (NE) Evening Journal, July 12, 1966, p3
  66. Ami Gluska, The Israeli Military and the Origins of the 1967 War: Government, Armed Forces and Defence Policy 1963–67 (Routledge, 2007) p64
  67. "Israelis Bomb Syrian Sites", Milwaukee Journal, July 14, 1966, p1
  68. "Speck, Richard", in Historical Dictionary of the 1960s, by James S. Olson (Greenwood, 1999) p425
  69. "Intruder Kills 8 Student Nurses in Chicago; 1 Hides and Escapes", Milwaukee Journal, July 14, 1966, p1
  70. "SEARCH FOR MASS SLAYVER", Chicago Tribune, July 15, 1966, p1
  71. "Speck Admits Murders", Colorado Springs (CO) Gazette-Telegraph, March 7, 1978, p1
  72. "Syria, Israel Pilots Engage in Dogfight", Chicago Tribune, July 15, 1966, p3
  73. Don McCarthy, The Sword of David: The Israeli Air Force at War (Pen and Sword, 2013) p19
  74. "Carmarthen Won by Welsh Nationalist", Glasgow Herald, July 15, 1966, p1
  75. Chua-Eoan, Howard. Top 25 Crimes of the Century - Richard Speck - TIME. Time.com.
  76. "U.S. Bombings Hit Peak", Charleston (WV) Daily Mail, July 16, 1966, p1
  77. "Speck, Richard", in World Encyclopedia of 20th Century Murder, by Jay Robert Nash (Rowman & Littlefield, 1992) p533
  78. "NAB KILLER SUSPECT", Chicago Tribune, July 17, 1966, p1
  79. Fornek, Scott. "Dogged detectives, alert physician nailed Speck", Chicago Sun-Times. July 10, 2006
  80. Stephen Uhalley, Jr., A History of the Chinese Communist Party (Hoover Institution Press, 1988) p146
  81. Jinxia Dong, Women, Sport, and Society in Modern China: Holding Up More Than Half the Sky (Frank Cass Publishers, 2003) p79
  82. "Mr. Wilson on peace bid in Moscow", The Age (Melbourne), July 18, 1966, p1
  83. 1 2 Chelminski, Rudolph (August 19, 1966). "Mystery of the Locked Legation: Who Killed Mr. Hsu?". Life. Retrieved 9 March 2015.
  84. "Chinese Engineer Mystery Grows", Ottawa Journal, October 8, 1966, p20
  85. "The Netherlands and the Status of Diplomatic, Consular, and International Officials", by G.W. Maas Geesteranus, in International Law in the Netherlands: Vol. III (Sijthoff & Noordhoff, 1980) p259
  86. "The Official Formula 1 website". Archived from the original on 17 February 2008. Retrieved 2008-01-16.
  87. "Ryun Sets World's Mile Record (3:51.3)", Milwaukee Sentinel, July 18, 1966, p2-2
  88. "'Super Bowl' Site May Be Rose Bowl", AP report in The Evening Standard (Uniontown, PA), July 18, 1966, p14
  89. "Ho Chi Minh Orders Partial Mobilization", Chicago Tribune, July 17, 1966, p1
  90. "HANOI BUILD-UP: President Ho orders reserves out", The Age (Melbourne), July 18, 1966, p1
  91. "120 Step off Sinking Ship". The Times (56686). London. 18 July 1966. col D-G, p. 10.
  92. "150 Taken Off Holed Pleasure Boat", Glasgow Herald, July 18, 1966, p1
  93. John Dugard, The South West Africa/Namibia Dispute: Documents and Scholarly Writings on the Controversy Between South Africa and the United Nations (University of California Press, 1973) p292-293
  94. "The Mandate for S.-W. Africa: One-Vote Verdict for the Union", Glasgow Herald, July 19, 1966, p1
  95. "The Trend Towards Anarchy in the United Nations", by John F. Murphy, in American Bar Association Journal (March, 1968) pp268-269
  96. "GEMINI DOCKS WITH AGENA", Chicago Tribune, July 19, 1966, p1
  97. "Cleveland Gripped by Race Rioting", Chicago Tribune, July 19, 1966, p3
  98. "Singer Bobby Fuller Found Dead in Car", El Paso (TX) Herald-Post, July 19, 1966, p1
  99. "Admiral Fired Over Canada's Military Plan", Chicago Tribune, July 20, 1966, p1
  100. "Astronaut Collins, Half In Space, Shoots Photos", Montreal Gazette, July 20, 1966, p1
  101. Mathews, Charles W.; Low, George M. (August 1966). "Gemini Program Mission Report: Gemini X" (PDF). National Aeronautics and Space Administration. pp. 7–5, 7–31. Retrieved 2009-01-02.
  102. "Tears, Fights In Sad Brazil", Montreal Gazette, July 20, 1966, p13
  103. "Portugal In Cup Quarter-Finals; North Korea Staggers Italy 1-0", Montreal Gazette, July 20, 1966, p13
  104. "Reactions Varied About 'Astroturf'", Odessa (TX) American, July 20, 1966, p19
  105. Peter Morris, A Game of Inches: The Stories Behind the Innovations That Shaped Baseball: The Game on the Field (Ivan R. Dee, 2006) p385
  106. "'Chance in a Million' Rescued Yank Pilot", Milwaukee Journal, July 28, 1966, p1
  107. "July measures", in The Longman Companion to the Labour Party, 1900-1998, by Harry Harmer (Routledge, 2014) p263
  108. "Wilson Puts Tight Squeeze on Britain", Chicago Tribune, July 21, 1966, p1
  109. Jonathan Kirshner, Monetary Orders: Ambiguous Economics, Ubiquitous Politics (Cornell University Press, 2003) p203
  110. "U.S., Russia Agree on Sharing of Space", Chicago Tribune, July 22, 1966, p2
  111. "11 Die as Pleasure Boat Capsizes; Collision with Bridge in Welsh Estuary", Glasgow Herald, July 23, 1966, p1
  112. "One million in Peking rally over war: 'We must warn U.S.'", The Age (Melbourne), July 23, 1966, p2
  113. "History of the Flexible Bronchoscope", by Teruomi Miyazawa, in Interventional Bronchoscopy (Karger Medical and Scientific Publishers, 2000) p15
  114. "Congo Rebels Seize Power in Kisangani", Chicago Tribune, July 25, 1966, p4
  115. "Civil Wars", in Historical Dictionary of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, by Emizet Francois Kisangani and F. Scott Bobb (Scarecrow Press, 2010) p82
  116. James R. Arnold, Saddam Hussein's Iraq (Twenty-First Century Books, 2009) pp39-41
  117. "Monty Clift, Film Actor, Dead at 45", Chicago Tribune, July 24, 1966, p3
  118. "Enola Gay, 73, Mother of 1st A-Pilot, Dies", Chicago Tribune, July 24, 1966, p1B-10
  119. Jason Laurendeau, Base Jumping: The Ultimate Guide' (ABC-CLIO, 2012) p90
  120. "Thant Fails To Sell Plan To Russians", Pittsburgh Press, July 26, 1966, p7
  121. "Young Splash Star Records World Marks", Tucson (AZ) Daily Citizen, July 25, 1966, p31
  122. Van Staaveren, Jacob (2002). Gradual Failure: The air war over North Vietnam 1965-1966. DIANE Publishing. pp. 163–4. ISBN 9781428990180.
  123. "MIA Mystery Solved". Los Angeles Times. 1 April 2001. Retrieved 1 September 2016.
  124. "TONY LEMA, 3 OTHERS DIE", Chicago Tribune, July 25, 1966, p1
  125. Fimrite, Ron (July 31, 1995). "The Toast Of Golf". Sports Illustrated: G14–20. Retrieved July 11, 2012.
  126. "Lema Plane Crash Probed". Milwaukee Sentinel. United Press International. July 26, 1966. p. 1-sports. Retrieved July 12, 2012.
  127. "Bus Wreck Kills 33— 27 Children", Montreal Gazette, July 26, 1966, p1
  128. "British Vote Nationalizes Steel Plants", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, July 26, 1966, p1
  129. "East Is East and West Is West on the Steel Bill", Glasgow Herald, July 26, 1966, p8
  130. "163-year-old barge sinks in Thames". The Times (56694). London. 27 July 2011. col D, p. 1.
  131. "Sunk", The Age (Melbourne), July 29, 1966, p4
  132. "Beach Buggy Kills Sleeper", Tucson (AZ) Daily Citizen, July 27, 1966, p10
  133. Belanger, Craig. "Frank O'Hara." Frank O'Hara (2005): 1. MasterFILE Premier. EBSCO. Web. 12 May 2011.
  134. Brice Dickson and Gavin Drewry, The Judicial House of Lords: 1876-2009 (Oxford University Press, 2009) p135
  135. Michael Zander, The Law-Making Process (Bloomsbury Publishing, 2015)
  136. Deng D. Akol Ruay, The Politics of Two Sudans: The South and the North, 1821-1969 (Nordic Africa Institute, 1994) p149
  137. "Bill Holden In Crash, Man Dies", Ottawa Journal, July 27, 1966, p1
  138. "Holden, William", in Fade to Black: A Book of Movie Obituaries by Paul Donnelley (Music Sales Group, 2003) p339
  139. "William Holden Convicted in Traffic Death", Pasadena (CA) Independent, October 27, 1967, p8
  140. "Two votes Are Won By Wilson", Montreal Gazette, July 28, 1966, p1
  141. "Mississippi Ends Era of Prohibition", San Mateo (CA) Times, July 28, 1966, p2
  142. "11-Year-Old Carolina Girl Brutally Beaten To Death", Danville (VA) Register, July 28, 1966, p1
  143. "Man Faces Charges of Killing Girl in 1966", Charlotte Observer, February 13, 2007, p1B
  144. "Shelby murder suspect, 83, dies before trial", Charlotte Observer, August 8, 2012, p1B
  145. "U-2 Lost on Cuban Photo Flight", Chicago Tribune, July 29, 1966, p1
  146. "Missing U-2 Plane Found Crashed in Bolivia", Chicago Tribune, July 30, 1966, p1
  147. "Aguiyi-Ironsi, Johnson Thomas Umunnakwe", in Famous Assassinations in World History: An Encyclopedia, by Michael Newton (ABC-CLIO, 2014) p2
  148. "Nigeria Army Rebels Seize Head of State", Chicago Tribune, July 30, 1966, p3
  149. "Nigeria Chiefs Believed Slain", Bridgeport (CT) Post, August 3, 1966, p47
  150. "Army Topples Nigeria Regime", UPI report in Kingsport (TN) Times, August 1, 1966, p1
  151. "Bob Dylan Injured In Cycle Crash", Tucson (AZ) Daily Citizen, August 2, 1966, p3
  152. Lee Marshall, Bob Dylan: The Never Ending Star (John Wiley & Sons, 2013)
  153. Innes, Christopher. 1983. Edward Gordon Craig. Directors in Perspective ser. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-27383-8.
  154. Siollun, Max. Oil, politics and violence: Nigeria's military coup culture (19661976).
  155. "England Finally Wins World Cup; Geoff Hurst Hero of 4-2 Overtime Victory", Montreal Gazette, August 1, 1966, p24
  156. "Team Spirit Gains England the Cup", Glasgow Herald, August 1, 1966, p4
  157. "England Rules Soccer World", Chicago Tribune, July 31, 1966, p2-1
  158. "U.S. jets hit N. Viets in 'no-war' zone", The Age (Melbourne), August 1, 1966, p4
  159. "Mayor Slain, 2 Shot by Defendant at Trial", Chicago Tribune, July 31, 1966, p1
  160. Paul F. Crickmore, et al., Lockheed SR-71 Operations in the Far East (Osprey Publishing, 2013) p13
  161. "AIR LINES STRIKE SETTLED", Chicago Tribune, July 30, 1966, p1
  162. "Airline Strike Still On; LBJ's Pact Rejected", Pasadena (CA) Independent, August 1, 1966, p1
  163. "Ogilvy, Marina", in Historical Dictionary of the British Monarchy, by James Panton (Scarecrow Press, 2011) p362
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