March 1965

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The following events occurred in March 1965:

March 1, 1965 (Monday)

March 2, 1965 (Tuesday)

March 3, 1965 (Wednesday)

March 4, 1965 (Thursday)

March 5, 1965 (Friday)

March 6, 1965 (Saturday)

March 7, 1965 (Sunday)

March 8, 1965 (Monday)

March 9, 1965 (Tuesday)

March 10, 1965 (Wednesday)

March 11, 1965 (Thursday)

March 12, 1965 (Friday)

March 13, 1965 (Saturday)

March 14, 1965 (Sunday)

March 15, 1965 (Monday)

March 16, 1965 (Tuesday)

March 17, 1965 (Wednesday)

March 18, 1965 (Thursday)

March 19, 1965 (Friday)

March 20, 1965 (Saturday)

March 21, 1965 (Sunday)

March 22, 1965 (Monday)

March 23, 1965 (Tuesday)

March 24, 1965 (Wednesday)

March 25, 1965 (Thursday)

March 26, 1965 (Friday)

March 27, 1965 (Saturday)

March 28, 1965 (Sunday)

March 29, 1965 (Monday)

March 30, 1965 (Tuesday)

March 31, 1965 (Wednesday)

Date unknown

References

  1. "Other Nearby Buildings Ordered Evacuated As 24 Die, 5 Missing In LaSalle Explosion", Montreal Gazette, March 2, 1965, p1
  2. "24 Killed, 50 Hurt in Explosion", Chicago Tribune, March 2, 1965, p1
  3. "Blast Toll Rises To 26 Dead, Four Missing, 27 Injured", Montreal Gazette, March 3, 1965, p13
  4. "McLaren Wins Grand Prix", Ottawa Journal, March 2, 1965, p10
  5. White, Des (1986). "1965". In Howard, Graham. The Official 50-race history of the Australian Grand Prix. Gordon, NSW: R & T Publishing. pp. 302–309. ISBN 0-9588464-0-5.
  6. Chris McIntyre, Botswana: Okavango Delta, Chobe, Northern Kalahari (Bradt Travel Guides, 2010) p13
  7. Botswana: The 1965 Pre-Independence General Election EISA
  8. "He Gave Up Throne For Love But Gains In Power", Fresno (CA) Bee, March 3, 1965, p1
  9. "Aussies Ban Dawn Fraser for 10 Years", Chicago Tribune, March 2, 1965, p3-1
  10. Charles O. Chikeka, Africa and the European Economic Community, 1957–1992; Lewison, NY: E. Mellen Press, 1993; p. 103.
  11. "Minuteman Does Job Well on 1st Inland Launch", Chicago Tribune, March 2, 1965, p1
  12. "High Court Turns Tables on Film Censor", Chicago Tribune, March 2, 1965, p9
  13. Edward Butts, Wrong Side of the Law: True Stories of Crime (Dundurn, 2013) pp172-175
  14. "Canada Vows No Delay in Rivard Case", Chicago Tribune, July 18, 1965, p3
  15. Robert S. McNamara, with Brian VanDeMark, In Retrospect: The Tragedy and Lessons of Vietnam (Vintage Books, 1996) p174
  16. T. E. Bell and Jim Laurier, B-57 Canberra Units of the Vietnam War (Osprey Publishing, 2013) p15
  17. The Pentagon Papers: As Published by the New York Times (New York, 1971) p383
  18. "U.S. Bombers in Mystery Flight— 30 Jets Hop from Base in S. Viet Nam", Chicago Tribune, March 3, 1965, p1
  19. Ivan Rendall, Rolling Thunder: Jet Combat from World War II to the Gulf War (Simon and Schuster, 1999) p127
  20. "United States Air Force", by Earl H. Tilford Jr., in The Encyclopedia of the Vietnam War: A Political, Social, and Military History (ABC-CLIO, 2011) p1184
  21. "'The Sound of Music' Opens at Rivoli", by Bosley Crowther, New York Times, March 3, 1965, p34
  22. Barry Monush, The Sound of Music FAQ: All That's Left to Know About Maria, the von Trapps, and Our Favorite Things (Hal Leonard Corporation, 2015)
  23. "14 Killed as Avalanche Hurls Bus Against Tree", Chicago Tribune, March 3, 1965, p1
  24. "U.S. 'Moon' Rocket Blows Up— Space Program Gets Severe Setback", Chicago Tribune, March 3, 1965, p5
  25. "Recover Part of Missing Brink's Money", Chicago Tribune, March 8, 1965, p3
  26. "APPALACHIA AID APPROVED", Chicago Tribune, March 4, 1965, p1
  27. "Gold Bill Signed", The Independent (Long Beach CA), March 5, 1965, p1
  28. Michael D. Bordo, et al., Strained Relations: US Foreign-Exchange Operations and Monetary Policy in the Twentieth Century (University of Chicago Press, 2015) p399
  29. Sue A. Blevins and George C. McClintock, Medicare's Midlife Crisis (Cato Institute, 2001) p46
  30. "Viet Conflict No War, Says State Dept.", Chicago Tribune, March 4, 1965, p1
  31. Anne Jobbe Hall, Images of America: Lincoln City and the Twenty Miracle Miles (Arcadia Publishing, 2008) p8
  32. "Bisautti, Renato", by Bruntetto Chiarelli, in History of Physical Anthropology, Frank Spencer, ed. (Taylor & Francis, 1997) p173
  33. "Wilson Beats Defense Foes, Faces Revolt", Chicago Tribune, March 5, 1965, p1A-8
  34. 1 2 3 "The Month in Review", Current History, May 1965.
  35. Henry Tanner, "Russian Soldiers Rout 2,000 in Riot at U.S. Embassy: Mob Led by Asian Students Pelts Building in Protest Over Vietnam Raids", New York Times, March 5, 1965.
  36. "Russia Begins Replacing U.S. Offices' Panes", Chicago Tribune, March 6, 1965, p2
  37. "Natchitoches Gas Explosion Kills 17", Lake Charles (LA) American Press, March 4, 1965, p1
  38. "17 Die in Gas Pipeline Blast", Chicago Tribune, March 5, 1965, p1
  39. Frank Lees, Lees' Loss Prevention in the Process Industries: Hazard Identification, Assessment and Control (Butterworth-Heinemann, 2005) p1-33
  40. Barry Gustafson, Kiwi Keith: A Biography of Keith Holyoake (Auckland University Press, 2008)
  41. Miriam Joyce, Bahrain from the Twentieth Century to the Arab Spring (Springer, 2012) p27
  42. "Labor Politics, Economic Change, and the Modernization of Autocracy in Contemporary Bahrain", by Fred Lawson, in Ideology and Power in the Middle East: Studies in Honor of George Lenczowski (Duke University Press, 1988) p125
  43. "Terrell and Machen Tangle Tonight For Tainted Title", Ottawa Journal, March 5, 1965, p17
  44. "TERRELL GIVEN DECISION OVER MACHEN; Ernie Carries Away Crown— WBA Style", Chicago Tribune, March 6, 1965, p2-1
  45. Bob Mee, Ali and Liston: The Boy who Would be King and the Ugly Bear (Skyhorse Publishing, 2011) p227
  46. Martin Power, Wired Guitar: The Life of Jeff Beck (Music Sales Limited, 2014)
  47. Gordon A. Macdonald, et al., Volcanoes in the Sea: The Geology of Hawaii (University of Hawaii Press, 1983) p105
  48. S.N. Jha, ed., Concise India 2014: Chapterwise MCQs (Kalinjar Publications, 2014) p99
  49. "Edward R. Murrow, Broadcaster And Ex-Chief of U.S.I.A., Dies", New York Times, April 28, 1965.
  50. Trevor Dupuy, Harper Encyclopedia of Military Biography (Harper, 1992)
  51. Jennifer Lindsay, Heirs to World Culture: Being Indonesian, 1950-1965 (KITLV Press, 2012) p288
  52. Aleksander A. Maslov, Fallen Soviet Generals: Soviet General Officers Killed in Battle, 1941-1945 (Routledge, 2016) p132
  53. "Khojaev, Faizullah Ubaidullaevich", in Historical Dictionary of the Russian Civil Wars, 1916-1926, Jonathan D. Smele, ed. (Rowman & Littlefield, 2015) p569
  54. 1 2 Moshe Gat, Britain and the Conflict in the Middle East, 1964-1967: The Coming of the Six-Day War (Greenwood Publishing, 2003) p102
  55. "Students in Peking Protest Outside Russian Embassy", New York Times (Reuters), March 7, 1965.
  56. "Biggest Change Greets Catholics Tomorrow", Tucson (AZ) Daily Citizen, March 6, 1965, p10
  57. Piero Marini, A Challenging Reform: Realizing the Vision of the Liturgical Renewal, 1963-1975 (Liturgical Press, 2007) p97
  58. Inter oecumenici: Sacred Congregation of Rites, Eternal Word Television Network library
  59. "Pope to Offer New Mass in Italian Today", Chicago Tribune, March 7, 1965, p3
  60. Wally G. Vaughn and Mattie Campbell Davis, The Selma Campaign, 1963-1965: The Decisive Battle of the Civil Rights Movement (The Majority Press, 2006) p150
  61. "Negroes Routed by Tear Gas— Smash March on Capital of Alabama", Chicago Tribune, March 8, 1965, p1
  62. "MOUNTED POLICE CLUB MARCHERS", Kingsport (TN) News, March 8, 1965, p1
  63. "Alabama Troopers Halt Capital March", Florence (SC) Morning News, March 8, 1965, p1
  64. "Sweden Mourns Beloved Queen", UPI report in The Daily Independent (Kannapolis NC), March 8, 1965, p1
  65. "MARINES LAND IN VIET NAM", Chicago Tribune, March 8, 1965, p1
  66. Edward J. Marolda, By Sea, Air, and Land: An Illustrated History of the U. S. Navy and the War in Southeast Asia (Naval Historical Center, 1994) p65
  67. "Shoot Back If Fired Upon, Troops Told", Chicago Tribune, March 8, 1965, p1
  68. "Conscientious Objector Granted More Latitude", Milwaukee Journal, March 9, 1965.
  69. "Court Voids Louisiana Voter Tests", Chicago Tribune, March 9, 1965, p1
  70. 1 2 Lisa Rezende, Chronology of Science (Infobase Publishing, 2006) p382
  71. "Molecules as Documents of Evolutionary History"
  72. Aviation Safety Network
  73. "HALT ALABAMA MARCHERS", Chicago Tribune, March 10, 1965, p1
  74. "3 in Selma Jailed; Pastor Is Near Death", Chicago Tribune, March 11, 1965, p2
  75. "Bridge Over Troubled Waters", The Crisis (Mar-Apr 2005) pp28-31
  76. Barbara Harris Combs, From Selma to Montgomery: The Long March to Freedom (Routledge, 2013)
  77. Mary Kaldor and Asbjørn Eide, World Military Order (Springer, 1979) p54
  78. "20 Gold Bars Recovered in Ship Search", Chicago Tribune, March 10, 1965, p1A-3
  79. James Wood, Satellite Communications Pocket Book (Elsevier, 2013) p18
  80. Bob Leszczak, The Odd Couple on Stage and Screen: A History with Cast and Crew Profiles and an Episode Guide (McFarland, 2014) pp5-7
  81. Garrie Hutchinson, Pilgrimage: A Traveller's Guide to Australia's Battlefields (Black Inc., 2006) p399
  82. "Called-up Youths Must Wait to Know Results", The Age (Melbourne), March 10, 1965, p2
  83. "11-Day Spree for Eagle Ends", Chicago Tribune, March 11, 1965, p3
  84. S.P. Jagota, Maritime Boundary (Martinus Nijhoff, 1985) p109
  85. "Influence and Arms: John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson and the Politics of Arms Sales to Israel, 1962-66", by Abraham Ben-Zvi, in Israel in the International Arena (Frank Cass Publishers, 2004) p51
  86. "Emancipation Nears for French Women", Chicago Tribune, March 11, 1965, p1
  87. Dermot Keogh, Jack Lynch, A Biography (Gill & Macmillan, 2009)
  88. Noel Whelan, A History of Fianna Fáil: The Outstanding Biography of the Party (Gill & Macmillan, 2011)
  89. "Operation Market Time", in Historical Dictionary of the War in Vietnam, Ronald B. Frankum Jr., ed. (Scarecrow Press, 2011) p277
  90. Norman Polmar and Edward J. Marolda, Naval Air War: The Rolling Thunder Campaign (Government Printing Office, 2016)
  91. "Sit-in at White House— 12 Flop Down in Corridor; Police Haul Off 9", Chicago Tribune, March 12, 1965, p1
  92. Warren Upham, Minnesota Place Names: A Geographical Encyclopedia (Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2001) p169
  93. "Clubbed Clergyman Dies", Chicago Tribune, March 12, 1965, p1
  94. "On This Day: Mass Moments". Massachusetts Foundation for the Humanities. 2011. Retrieved 15 September 2011.
  95. Beverly Ford and Stephanie Schorow, The Boston Mob Guide: Hit Men, Hoodlums & Hideouts (The History Press, 2011) p118
  96. "Ex-Gov. Marland Ekes Living As Chicago Taxi Driver", Charleston (WV) Daily Mail, March 12, 1965, p1
  97. "Ex-Governor of W.Va. Driving Cab in Chicago", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 13, 1965, p5
  98. Cricinfo: New Zealand tour of India, 1964/65. Accessed 18 October 2013
  99. Moshe Yegar, Between Integration and Secession: The Muslim Communities of the Southern Philippines, Southern Thailand, and Western Burma/Myanmar (Lexington Books, 2002) p157
  100. "JOHNSON RIPS VOTE CURBS; Confers 3 Hours in White House with Wallace", Chicago Tribune, March 14, 1965, p1
  101. Muriel Dobbin, "Wallace Advised to Declare Support For Rights", Baltimore Sun, March 14, 1965.
  102. "Malcolm X 'Heir' Dead in Mystery", Oakland Tribune, March 14, 1965, p1
  103. "Leon Ameer Death Said Nonviolent", St. Petersburg (FL) Times, March 15, 1965, p12-A
  104. Wolfgang Lotz, The Champagne Spy - Israel's Master Spy Tells his Story (St. Martin's Press, 1972)
  105. "Israeli Aides O.K. Bonn Envoys", Chicago Tribune, March 15, 1965, p2-20
  106. "Arabs Order Envoys out of West Germany", Chicago Tribune, March 15, 1965, p2-20
  107. David Cesarani, After Eichmann: Collective Memory and Holocaust Since 1961 (Routledge, 2013) p48
  108. Frank Niess and Nathaniel McBride, Che Guevara (Haus Publishing, 2005) pp100-102
  109. History of French Local Elections
  110. "No Decision in French Vote", Chicago Tribune, March 15, 1965, p1B-9
  111. "Pale Nikita Has Less Bounce to Fewer Ounces", by Henry Shapiro, Chicago Tribune, March 15, 1965, p9
  112. "LBJ: DENIAL OF VOTE IS WRONG— 'We Shall Overcome' Injustice", Lincoln (NE) Star, March 16, 1965, p1
  113. "The History Place Great Speeches Collection"
  114. "Queen and Duchess of Windsor Meet— 25-Minute Talk with Duke in Hospital", Glasgow Herald, March 16, 1965, p1
  115. "Queen, Duchess Meet and Ostracism Ends", Chicago Tribune, March 16, 1965, p1
  116. "South Africa Tightens Sports Event Segregation", Fresno (CA) Bee, March 16, 1965, pD-6
  117. "South Africans Widen Race Curb: Rule Out Mixed Audiences at Sports and Theaters", New York Times, March 16, 1965.
  118. John Frayn Turner, Traitor: British Double Agents 1930-80 (Osprey Publishing, 1997)
  119. "Nasser Only Candidate As Egypt Goes To Polls", Tucson (AZ) Daily Citizen, March 15, 1965, p34
  120. "65 Cast Votes Against Nasser", Phoenix (AZ) Gazette, March 16, 1965, p4
  121. "T.G.I. Friday’s Founder Marks 50 Years in the Restaurant Business", by Marshall Heyman, in The Wall Street Journal, June 14, 2015
  122. "DETROIT WIDOW BURNS SELF IN VIET PROTEST", The News-Palladium (Benton Harbor MI), March 17, 1965, p1
  123. "Detroit Woman Burns Self As Protest Over Viet Nam", Tucson (AZ) Daily Citizen, March 17, 1965, p1
  124. "Herz, Alice", in The Encyclopedia of the Vietnam War: A Political, Social, and Military History, Spencer C. Tucker, ed. (ABC-CLIO, 2011) p483
  125. "Woman Dies From Burns", Ironwood (MI) Daily Globe, March 27, 1965, p1
  126. "Mounted Officers in 'Bama Charge, Flail Demonstrators; Man Who Gave Order Apologizes", UPI report in Waco (TX) News-Tribune, March 17, 1965, p1
  127. "BEAT ALABAMA MARCHERS— Demonstrators Reach Capitol in Second Try", Chicago Tribune, March 17, 1965, p1
  128. "COURT OK's SELMA MARCH", Chicago Tribune, March 18, 1965, p1
  129. Ami Gluska, The Israeli Military and the Origins of the 1967 War: Government, Armed Forces and Defence Policy 1963–67 (Routledge, 2007) p57
  130. "ABC Announces Game 'Casters", El Paso (TX) Herald-Post, March 18, 1965, pC-1
  131. "Stagg Dies at 102; Coach for 54 Years", Chicago Tribune, March 18, 1965, p1
  132. 1 2 3 Hamish Lindsay, Tracking Apollo to the Moon (Springer, 2001)
  133. 1 2 Isaac Abramov and Ingemar Skoog, Russian Spacesuits (Springer, 2003) p77-79
  134. Carol Norberg, ed., Human Spaceflight and Exploration (Springer, 2013) p210
  135. "Russ Orbit 2-Man Spacebus; Red Emerges From Craft in Flight", Chicago Tribune, March 18, 1965, p1
  136. "Red Somersaults in Space", Chicago Tribune, March 19, 1965, p1
  137. Sean Egan, The Mammoth Book of The Rolling Stones (Constable & Robinson Ltd., 2013)
  138. "Rolling Stones Gather No Leniency in Court", The Independent (Long Beach CA), July 23, 1965, pA-21
  139. "Three Rolling Stones Fined", Glasgow Herald, July 23, 1965, p11
  140. "Dispute Settlement in International Investment Law", by Yusuf Caliskan, in Implementing International Economic Law: Through Dispute Settlement Mechanisms (Martinus Nijhoff, 2011)
  141. "Farouk, Egypt Ex-King, Dies", Chicago Tribune, March 18, 1965, p1
  142. "Ex-King Farouk Collapses, Dies In Rome Restaurant At Age 45", Tucson (AZ) Daily Citizen, March 18, 1965, p17
  143. "Roly-Poly Playboy Ex-King Farouk Dies", by Gerald Miller, AP report in La Crosse (WI) Tribune, March 18, 1965, p3
  144. "Georgina (Louisiana)", in Encyclopedia of Civil War Shipwrecks, W. Craig Gaines, ed. (LSU Press, 2008) pp146-147
  145. e.g. "Today in History", Santa Monica (CA) Daily Press, March 19, 2010
  146. For example, in an interview in 2009, Spence said only that he had found the wreck when he was 17 years old. "A Lifetime of Treasures: Shipwreck hunters says 'Robinson Crusoe' led him to his career", by Jennifer Colton, The Index-Journal (Greenwood SC), July 13, 2009, p3
  147. "Jakarta Grabs 3 U.S., Dutch Oil Companies", Chicago Tribune, March 20, 1965, p13
  148. Charles H. Townes, et al., Human Factors in Long-duration Spaceflight (National Academy of Science, 1972) p6
  149. "Fire Engulfed Russ Space Bus, Tass Says", Chicago Tribune, March 20, 1965, p1
  150. Bernd J. Fischer, Balkan Strongmen: Dictators and Authoritarian Rulers of South Eastern Europe (Purdue University Press, 2007) p319
  151. "Gheorgiu-Dej, Romanian Red Chief, Is Dead", Chicago Tribune, March 20, 1965, p12
  152. "UCLA Favored To Win NCAA Title Tonight", Nashua (NH) Telegraph, March 20, 1965, p6
  153. "Goodrich Has 42 Points in Easy Victory", Chicago Tribune, March 21, 1965, p2-1
  154. John M. Schuessler, Deceit on the Road to War: Presidents, Politics, and American Democracy (Cornell University Press, 2015)
  155. William Conrad Gibbons, The U.S. Government and the Vietnam War: Executive and Legislative Roles and Relationships, Part III: 1965-1966 (Princeton University Press, 2014) pp174-175
  156. Paul J. Scheips, The Role of Federal Military Forces in Domestic Disorders, 1945-1992 (Government Printing Office, 2005) p163
  157. "GUARD CALLED BY JOHNSON— Troops Ordered in Alabama to Protect March", Chicago Tribune, March 20, 1965, p1
  158. Robert Gillespie, Black Ops, Vietnam: An Operational History of MACVSOG (Naval Institute Press, 2011)
  159. Aviation Safety Network
  160. Stephanie Fitzgerald, Struggling for Civil Rights (Heinemann-Raintree Library, 2006) p33
  161. Philip Reiss, Blue Eyes on African-American History: A Learning Adventure (Archway Publishing, 2013) p214
  162. "5,000 MARCH; 300 CAMP— Rest Return to Selma for Night", Chicago Tribune, March 22, 1965, p1
  163. "March 25", in Sister Days: 365 Inspired Moments in African American Women's History, by Janus Adams (John Wiley & Sons, 2002)
  164. 1 2 Ernest H. Cherrington, Exploring the Moon Through Binoculars and Small Telescopes (Courier Corporation, 2013)
  165. "Ranger 9 on Its Way to Film Moonscape", Chicago Tribune, March 22, 1965, p1
  166. "Bolivia", in Heads of States and Governments Since 1945, Harris M. Lentz, ed. (Routledge, 2014) p96
  167. "Head of Bolivia Surviving Eightth Assassin Attempt", Lincoln (NE) Star, March 23, 1965, p1
  168. "Reds Gain in French Elections", Chicago Tribune, March 22, 1965, p2-14
  169. "Five Bombs Found in Negro Neighborhood of Birmingham", Chicago Tribune, March 22, 1965, p2
  170. Harris M. Lentz, Heads of States and Governments Since 1945 (Routledge, 2014)
  171. "Muntasir, Mahmud al-", in Historical Dictionary of Libya, Ronald Bruce St John, ed. (Rowman & Littlefield, 2014) p227
  172. "New Red Leader Chosen— Romanian Communists Select Nicolae Ceausescu", Kansas City Times, March 23, 1965, p2
  173. Dennis Deletant, Ceauşescu and the Securitate: Coercion and Dissent in Romania, 1965-1989 (M.E. Sharpe, 1995) pp69-72
  174. "Result of Parliamentary General Election 1965" (PDF). Department of Elections, Sri Lanka.
  175. "Woman Chief, Leftists Lag in Ceylon Vote", Chicago Tribune, March 23, 1965, p12
  176. "The PAL-SECAM Colour Television Controversy", by Walter Kaiser, in History of Technology, Volume 20, Graham Hollister-Short, (A&C Black, 1999) p9
  177. "Gas Used In Viet Nam", by Peter Arnett, AP report in Daily Times-News (Burlington NC), March 22, 1965, p1
  178. "'Disabling' Gas Used Against Red Guerrillas", AP report in La Crosse (WI) Tribune, March 22, 1965, p1
  179. Wil D. Verwey, Riot Control Agents and Herbicides in War: Their Humanitarian, Toxicological, Ecological, Military, Polemological, and Legal Aspects (A. W. Sijthoff, 1977) p3
  180. Aviation Safety Network
  181. "Airliner, 29 Are Missing In Colombia", Fresno Bee, March 23, 1965, p1
  182. "A FIRST IN SPACE FOR U.S.— 2 Gemini Astronauts Shift Capsule's Orbit", Chicago Tribune, March 24, 1965, p1
  183. Robert Greenberger, Gus Grissom: The Tragedy of Apollo 1 (The Rosen Publishing Group, 2003) p68
  184. "Grissom and Young Tell Their Story", Independent Press-Telegram (Long Beach, CA), April 4, 1965, pA-6
  185. "Exploring the Unknown: Selected Documents in the History of the U.S. Civil Space Program" (NASA History Division, 2008) p297
  186. "Casablanca Students Riot Over Age Rule", Corpus Christi (TX) Times, March 24, 1965, p9
  187. Fatna El Bouih, et al., Talk of Darkness (University of Texas Press, 2008) p ix
  188. "Casablanca Riots, in Dictionary of Modern Arab History, Robin Bidwell, ed. (Routledge 1998)p110
  189. "Mae Murray, Glamor Gal of Silents, Dies— Earned Million in Year; Penniless in End", Chicago Tribune, March 24, 1965, p2-7
  190. "Antiwar Movement", in Historical Dictionary of the War in Vietnam, Ronald B. Frankum Jr., ed. (Scarecrow Press, 2011) p50
  191. Craig Rosebraugh, The Logic of Political Violence: Lessons in Reform and Revolution (Arissa Media Group, 2004) p105
  192. "'Teach-in' Series To Start Tonight", AP report in Ironwood (MI) Daily Globe, March 24, 1965, p1
  193. "Teachers Back End to War In Vietnam", Kansas City Times, March 25, 1965, p8
  194. Jean-Claude Pecker, Experimental Astronomy (Springer, 2012) p10
  195. "Ranger Sends Moon TV Into Homes Today", Chicago Tribune, March 24, 1965, p1
  196. "Finds Ranger Moon Photos Are Best Yet", Chicago Tribune, March 25, 1965, p1
  197. "On the Beginnings of Somatic Cell Hybridization: Boris Ephrussi and Chromosome Transplantation", by Doris T. Zallen and Richard M. Burian, in Perspectives on Genetics: Anecdotal, Historical, and Critical Commentaries, 1987-1998, James F. Crow and William F. Dove, eds. (University of Wisconsin Press, 2000) p306
  198. Meera Srivastava, Constitutional Crisis in the States in India (Concept Publishing Company, 1980) p159
  199. "Bobby Is 1st Conqueror of Mt. Kennedy", Chicago Tribune, March 25, 1965, p1
  200. "25,000 Converge on State Capitol, End 5-Day Protest Trek from Selma", by Tom Mackin, in Montgomery (AL) Advertiser, March 26, 1965, p1, reprinted in American Datelines: Major News Stories from Colonial Times to the Present, Ed Cray, et al., editors (University of Illinois Press, 2003) p326
  201. "15,000 Climax Historic March To Ala. Capitol— Dr. King Leads Protest To Wallace's Doorsteps", Charleston (WV) Daily Mail, March 25, 1965, p1
  202. "25,000 In Biggest March", Phoenix (AZ) Gazette, March 25, 1965, p1
  203. "Wallace Rebuffs Marchers as 30,000 Reach Mongtomery", San Mateo (CA) Times, March 25, 1965, p1
  204. The Martin Luther King, Jr. Research and Education Institute, Stanford University
  205. "Marchers Fail in Bid to See Gov. Wallace— Alabama Chief Ducks 25,000 At State Capitol", Albuquerque (NM) Journal, March 26, 1965, p1
  206. "RIGHTS WORKER SLAIN", Milwaukee Sentinel, March 26, 1965, p1
  207. "WOMAN RIGHTS MARCHER SLAIN— Shot in Auto Hauling Protest Group to Selma", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 26, 1965, p1
  208. "Germany Lengthens Nazi Hunt", Lincoln (NE) Star (Hagerstown MD), March 26, 1965, p1
  209. Richard J. Goldstone and Adam M. Smith, International Judicial Institutions: The Architecture of International Justice at Home and Abroad (Routledge, 2015) p100
  210. Paul Cocks, et al., The Dynamics of Soviet Politics (Harvard University Press, 1976) p66
  211. David T. Hill, The Press in New Order Indonesia (Equinox Publishing, 2006) p29
  212. Benedict Nightingale, Great Moments in the Theatre (Oberon Books, 2012)
  213. Nightingale, Benedict (1965-03-27). "review: The Homecoming at Cardiff". The Guardian. p. 6.
  214. William Baker, The Theatre of Harold Pinter (Bloomsbury, 2008) p61
  215. "Egypt Offers 2,000-Yr.-Old Temple to U.S.: It's Dismantled, Ready for Shipment"; Chicago Tribune, March 27, 1965, p2-9
  216. "JOHNSON CONDEMNS KLAN— Tells Arrest of Four in Woman's Slaying", Chicago Tribune, March 27, 1965, p1
  217. "$50,000 Bonds Free 3 Seized in Alabama", Chicago Tribune, March 27, 1965, p4
  218. Aviation Safety Network
  219. "22 Killed, 4 Survive Pakistan Plane Crash", Bridgeport (CT) Telegram, March 27, 1965, p1
  220. Charles Francis Howlett, "Alice Herz", in: Spencer C. Tucker (May 20, 2011). The Encyclopedia of the Vietnam War: A Political, Social, and Military History: A Political, Social, and Military History. ABC-CLIO. pp. 483–84. ISBN 978-1-85109-961-0. Retrieved November 28, 2014.
  221. "Navy Sink the Oil Patch". The Times (56282). London. 29 March 1965. col C-D, p. 10.
  222. "Captain Orders Off Crew; Rides Out Burning Ship", Chicago Tribune, March 28, 1965, p1
  223. "Execute 14 in Plot to Oust Morocco King", Chicago Tribune, March 28, 1965, p1A-5
  224. "Report Pope Urges Birth Pill Stand", Chicago Tribune, March 28, 1965, p4-8
  225. Jay Robert Nash, Darkest Hours, (Rowman & Littlefield, 1976) p113
  226. "370 DEAD IN CHILE QUAKE— Dam Bursts and Town Is Swept Away", Chicago Tribune, March 9, 1965, p1
  227. Rudolph, T.; Coldewey. "Implications of Earthquakes on the Stability of Tailings Dams" (PDF). Retrieved 21 July 2010.
  228. Alvin L. Young, The History, Use, Disposition and Environmental Fate of Agent Orange (Springer, 2009) p5, p30
  229. "Pension Plan Wins Approval In Parliament", Montreal Gazette, March 30, 1965, p1
  230. Walter Gordon, Walter Gordon: A Political Memoir (Formac Publishing Company, 1983) p208
  231. "19 Reported Killed In Rail Crash", Montreal Gazette, March 30, 1965, p2
  232. "REDS BOMB U.S. EMBASSY", Chicago Tribune, March 30, 1965, p1
  233. Gerald C. Hickey, Window on a War: An Anthropologist in the Vietnam Conflict (Texas Tech University Press, 2002) pp167-168
  234. Nicholas Khoo, Collateral Damage: Sino-Soviet Rivalry and the Termination of the Sino-Vietnamese Alliance (Columbia University Press, 2011) p22
  235. "Gov. Wallace's Talk with Demonstrators Is Called Friendly", Chicago Tribune, March 31, 1965, p10
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