November 1966

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The following events occurred in November 1966:

November 1, 1966 (Tuesday)

November 2, 1966 (Wednesday)

November 3, 1966 (Thursday)

November 4, 1966 (Friday)

November 5, 1966 (Saturday)

November 6, 1966 (Sunday)

November 7, 1966 (Monday)

November 8, 1966 (Tuesday)

November 9, 1966 (Wednesday)

November 10, 1966 (Thursday)

November 11, 1966 (Friday)

November 12, 1966 (Saturday)

November 13, 1966 (Sunday)

November 14, 1966 (Monday)

November 15, 1966 (Tuesday)

November 16, 1966 (Wednesday)

November 17, 1966 (Thursday)

November 18, 1966 (Friday)

November 19, 1966 (Saturday)

November 20, 1966 (Sunday)

November 21, 1966 (Monday)

November 22, 1966 (Tuesday)

November 23, 1966 (Wednesday)

November 24, 1966 (Thursday)

November 25, 1966 (Friday)

November 26, 1966 (Saturday)

November 27, 1966 (Sunday)

Christofer Andersen was born and the world was forever changed.

November 28, 1966 (Monday)

November 29, 1966 (Tuesday)

November 30, 1966 (Wednesday)

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  2. S. C. Mittal, Haryana, a Historical Perspective (Atlantic Publishers, 1986) p153
  3. "Two new States from today", The Indian Express (Madras), November 1, 1966, p1
  4. Dave Dixon, The Saints, the Superdome, and the Scandal (Pelican Publishing, 2008) pp. 71-72
  5. "10 KILLED BY BRUSH FIRES", Chicago Tribune, November 2, 1966, p1
  6. "Riverdell Hospital murders", in The Encyclopedia of Unsolved Crimes, by Michael Newton (Infobase Publishing, 2009) p320
  7. Leslie Stein, The Making of Modern Israel: 1948-1967 (John Wiley & Sons, 2013)
  8. Michael I. Karpin, The Bomb in the Basement: How Israel Went Nuclear and what that Means for the World (Simon and Schuster, 2006) p268
  9. "Launch Air Service To Moscow", Ottawa Journal, November 2, 1966, p1
  10. "N. Korean Reds Slay Six Yanks", Chicago Tribune, November 2, 1966, p1
  11. Narushige Michishita, North Korea's Military-Diplomatic Campaigns, 1966-2008 (Routledge, 2009) p20
  12. William M. LeoGrande and Peter Kornbluh, Back Channel to Cuba: The Hidden History of Negotiations between Washington and Havana (University of North Carolina Press, 2014) pp107-108
  13. Alfred C. Mierzejewski, Ludwig Erhard: A Biography (University of North Carolina Press, 2005) p203
  14. Mary Chamberlain, Empire and Nation-building in the Caribbean: Barbados, 1937-66 (Oxford University Press, 2010) p182
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  16. "Nobel Prize Award to U. of C. Prof.— Chemist, French Physicist Win", Chicago Tribune, November 4, 1966, p3
  17. Richard L. Harris, Death of a Revolutionary: Che Guevara's Last Mission (W. W. Norton & Company, 2000) p97
  18. René De La Pedraja, Wars of Latin America, 1948-1982: The Rise of the Guerrillas (McFarland, 2013) p165
  19. Lee Davis, Natural Disasters (Infobase Publishing, 2010) pp169-171
  20. "Between Venice and the deep blue sea", by Hugh Aldersey-Williams, New Scientist (magazine), August 4, 1988, p49
  21. "Desolation Left by Floods", Chicago Tribune, November 6, 1966, p5
  22. "Italy's Floods Take Art Treasure Toll", Chicago Tribune, November 8, 1966, p4
  23. Robert Clark, Dark Water: Art, Disaster, and Redemption in Florence (Anchor Books, 2009)
  24. "Worst Flood in 966 Years Belts Venice", Chicago Tribune, November 5, 1966, p1
  25. Elli Lieberman, Reconceptualizing Deterrence: Nudging Toward Rationality in Middle Eastern Rivalries (Routledge, 2012) p87
  26. "Ghana Frees 19 Guineans Held in Accra", Chicago Tribune, November 6, 1966, p1D-7
  27. Ronald Garay, Gordon McLendon: The Maverick of Radio (Greenwood Press, 1992) p141
  28. "Gen. Choltitz Dies; Refused to Burn Paris", Chicago Tribune, November 6, 1966, p1D-4
  29. "U.S. Lofts 2d Lunar Orbiter— Plan to Photograph 13 Landing Sites", Chicago Tribune, November 7, 1966, p1
  30. P.J. Capelotti, The Human Archaeology of Space: Lunar, Planetary and Interstellar Relics of Exploration (McFarland, 2010) p55
  31. "African Group Calls for Force In Rhodesia", (Louisville KY) Courier-Journal, November 7, 1966, p17
  32. Scott B. MacDonald, Trinidad and Tobago: Democracy and Development in the Caribbean (ABC-CLIO, 1986) p154
  33. Dieter Nohlen (2005) Elections in the Americas: A data handbook, Volume I, p635 ISBN 978-0-19-928357-6
  34. "At Least 7 Die in Hindu Riot to Keep Cows— Police Fire at Mobs; 500 Are Injured", Chicago Tribune, November 8, 1966, p1A-12
  35. Spokane (WA) Spokesman-Review, November 8, 1966
  36. "Republican Gains grow in State, U.S.; Add 47 Seats in House for New Total of 187"; 3 More Senators ", Chicago Tribune, November 10, 1966, p1
  37. "3 More Senators Set to Challenge Great Society", Chicago Tribune, November 9, 1966, p1
  38. "Brooke First Negro Senator Since 1881", North Adams (MA) Transcript (Eureka, CA), November 9, 1966, p1
  39. "Bush Winner Over Briscoe For Congress", Baytown (TX) Sun, November 9, 1966, p1
  40. "Ted Agnew Scores Smashing Triumph", Hagerstown (MD) Sun, November 9, 1966, p1
  41. "Douglas Loses Senate Seat To GOP's Percy by 300,000 Votes", Edwardsville (IL) Intelligencer, November 9, 1966, p1
  42. "Alabama Negro Defeats Whites In Sheriff's Race", Huron (SD) Daily Plainsman, November 9, 1966, p6
  43. "Property Tax in Nebraska Is Voted Out", Chicago Tribune, November 29, 1966, p1B-1
  44. "Louisiana Okays Domed Stadium", Amarillo (TX) Globe-Times, , November 9, 1966, p30
  45. Mansour Nasasra, et al., The Naqab Bedouin and Colonialism: New Perspectives (Routledge, 2014) p46
  46. "Peace Corps Kicked Out By Guinea's Boss Toure", Lincoln (NE) Star, November 9, 1966, p22
  47. Keith Elliot Greenberg, 8-Dec-80: The Day John Lennon Died (Backbeat Books, 2010) p70
  48. Ray Coleman: Lennon: The Definitive Biography 3rd edition, Pan Publications, 2000
  49. "Lynch Is Elected Prime Minister", Nashua (NH) Telegraph, November 10, 1966, p1
  50. Michael J. Kennedy, Division and Consensus: The Politics of Cross-border Relations in Ireland, 1925-1969 (Institute of Public Administration, 2000) p279
  51. John David Nagle, The National Democratic Party: Right Radicalism in the Federal Republic of Germany (University of California Press, 1970) pp43-44
  52. "Franco Pardons Former Enemies", UPI report in The Daily Telegram (Eau Claire, WI), November 12, 1966, p1
  53. "Franco Pardon Hopes to Heal Civil War Scars", Bridgeport (CT) Post, November 12, 1966, p14
  54. "Last Gemini Project Rockets Into Orbit", November 11, 1966, p1
  55. "Plane Carrying 19 Is Reported Down in Atlantic", Chicago Tribune, November 11, 1966, p1
  56. "Mackle, Barbara Jane", in The Encyclopedia of Kidnappings, by Michael Newton (Infobase Publishing, 2002) p179
  57. Janet Lorimer, Strange But True Stories, Book 2 (Saddleback Educational Publishing, 2011) p35
  58. "Total Eclipse of Sun Seen in S. America", Chicago Tribune, November 13, 1966, p3
  59. "Sun Eclipse Photos Taken from Gemini", Chicago Tribune, November 13, 1966, p3
  60. "SEEKS FAME; KILLS 5", Chicago Tribune, November 13, 1966, p1
  61. "Execution of Smith Set For Feb. 2", Tucson (AZ) Daily Citizen, November 9, 1967, p3
  62. "Smith to Appeal Latest Sentences", Arizona Daily Sun (Flagstaff AZ), July 24, 1972, p10
  63. "3 Israeli Soldiers Die in Mine Blast", San Antonio Express and News, November 13, 1966, p7
  64. "Don Branson Killed at Ascot", Independent Press-Telegram (Long Beach CA) , November 13, 1966, pC-1
  65. "Race Crash Claims Veteran Dick Atkins", Valley Morning Star (Harlingen, TX), November 14, 1966, p10
  66. Hammel, Eric, Six Days in June: How Israel Won the 1967 Arab-Israeli War, New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1992, ISBN 0-684-19390-6, p. 20.
  67. "Three Jordan Towns Hit in Israeli Raid", Chicago Tribune, November 14, 1966, p3
  68. "Samu Raid, West Bank", in The Encyclopedia of the Arab-Israeli Conflict: A Political, Social, and Military History, by Spencer C. Tucker and Priscilla Roberts (ABC-CLIO, 2008) p888
  69. "50 Are Killed in Japanese Plane Crash", Chicago Tribune, November 14, 1966, p1
  70. Haulman, Daniel L., One Hundred Years of Flight: USAF Chronology of Significant Air and Space Events, 1903-2002, Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama: Air University Press, 2003, no ISBN number, p. 99.
  71. "First Jet Lands In Antarctica", AP report in The Morning Herald (Hagerstown MD), November 14, 1966, p1
  72. Jerome Christensen, America's Corporate Art: The Studio Authorship of Hollywood Motion Pictures (1929–2001) (Stanford University Press, 2012) p245
  73. "Seven Arts Set to Purchase 33% of Warner Bros. Pictures", Bridgeport (CT) Post, November 15, 1966, p34
  74. "Williams, Cleveland", in Historical Dictionary of Boxing, by John Grasso (Scarecrow Press, 2013) p429
  75. "CLAY STOPS WILLIAMS IN THIRD ROUND", Chicago Tribune, November 15, 1966, p3-1
  76. "No Hard Feelings", Lincoln (NE) Evening Journal, November 14, 1966, p11
  77. "Final Gemini a Success", Chicago Tribune, November 16, 1966, p1
  78. "'Moth Man' Sighted", AP report in Beckley (WV) Post-Herald, November 17, 1966, p1
  79. "IN FEAR OF THE UFO-BIRD: Is the dreaded mothman poised to strike again?", San Antonio Express, February 18, 1975
  80. "Don't answer the call to this really annoying Gere thriller", Santa Cruz (CA) Sentinel, January 25, 2002, pB-5
  81. "Harry Roberts to appear in court to-day", Glasgow Herald, November 16, 1966, p1
  82. "Fear Yank Jet Down in E. Germany", Chicago Tribune, November 15, 1966, p1
  83. "Jet Crashes in Soviet Zone; 3 Crewmen Die— Russians Silent About Pan-Am Wreckage", Chicago Tribune, November 16, 1966, p2-9
  84. "JURY ACQUITS SHEPPARD!", Chicago Tribune, November 17, 1966, p1
  85. "Arosemena Gómez, Nuevo Presidente de Ecuador", El Tiempo (Bogotá, Colombia), November 17, 1966, p1
  86. "Ecuador— Heads of State", in Heads of States and Governments Since 1945, by Harris M. Lentz (Routledge, 2014) p239
  87. "Italy Boosts Taxes to Pay Flood Costs", Chicago Tribune, November 16, 1966, p1
  88. "Leonid Meteor Shower Provides Spectacular Show Over Tucson", Tucson (AZ) Daily Citizen, November 17, 1966, p1
  89. "Meteors May Put On Show Of Century", The Daily Mail (Hagerstown MD), November 16, 1966, p2-1
  90. "Leonid Meteor Shower Spectacle Disappointing", Dover (OH) Daily Reporter, November 17, 1966, p6
  91. Mark Littmann, The Heavens on Fire: The Great Leonid Meteor Storms (Cambridge University Press, 1999) pp205-213
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  94. Annette Wernblad, Brooklyn is Not Expanding: Woody Allen's Comic Universe (Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1992) pp27
  95. "Medical Student From India Wins 'Miss World' Title", Albuquerque (NM) Journal, November 18, 1966, p1
  96. "Bombay girl Miss World", The Indian Express (Madras), November 19, 1966, p1
  97. "Veteran Of Three Wars, 1st Jet Ace, Dies In Auto", Tucson (AZ) Daily Citizen, November 18, 1966, p1
  98. "James Jabara, World's First Jet Plane Ace, Killed". The Washington Reporter, 18 November 1966. UPI. Retrieved 28 July 2011.
  99. "From Religious to Secular and Back Again: Christian Pilgrimage Space in Albania", by Konstantinos Giakoumis, in Pilgrimage, Politics and Place-Making in Eastern Europe: Crossing the Borders (Ashgate Publishing, 2014) p111
  100. "FRIDAY MEAT BAN LIFTED", Chicago Tribune, November 19, 1966, p1
  101. "X-15 Rocket Palne Flashes to Speed Mark of 4,159 m.p.h.", Chicago Tribune, November 19, 1966, p1
  102. "Sandy Koufax Announces Retirement", San Mateo (CA) Times, November 18, 1966, p1
  103. J.P. Hoornstra, The 50 Greatest Dodgers Games of All Time (Riverdale Avenue Books, 2015)
  104. Andrew B. Godefroy, Defence and Discovery: Canada's Military Space Program, 1945-74 (University of British Columbia Press, 2011) p65
  105. "IRISH AND SPARTANS SETTLE IT TODAY!", Chicago Tribune, November 19, 1966, p2-1
  106. "Notre Dame and Spartans Tie, 10-10", Chicago Tribune, November 20, 1966, p1
  107. Fred Eisenhammer and Eric B. Sondheimer, College Football's Most Memorable Games (McFarland, 2010) p66-67
  108. "40 Killed as Bus Plunges Into River", Chicago Tribune, November 20, 1966, p3
  109. "Exiles Give Up Haiti Invasion— U.S. Bars Seizure for Anti-Castro Base", Chicago Tribune, November 24, 1966, p1
  110. "British Film Institute ScreenOnline". Archived from the original on 19 July 2010. Retrieved 4 July 2010.
  111. Keith Garebian, The Making of Cabaret (Oxford University Press, 2011) p115, p164
  112. P.J. Capelotti, The Human Archaeology of Space: Lunar, Planetary and Interstellar Relics of Exploration (McFarland, 2010) p56
  113. Louis Proud, The Secret Influence of the Moon: Alien Origins and Occult Powers (Inner Traditions / Bear & Co, 2013)
  114. "Six Mysterious Statuesque Shadows Photographed on the Moon by Orbiter", Washington Post, November 22, 1966; "Orbiter 2 Pictures 'Columns' on Moon", New York Times, November 23, 1966; "Orbiter Records Strange Pillars", Fitchburg (MA) Sentinel, November 23, 1966, p13; "Orbiter photos reveal tall skinny pyramids", Redlands (CA) Daily Facts, November 23, 1966, p5; "Protuberances Rise on Moon Like Stalagmites", Winona (MN) Daily News, November 23, 1966, p2; "What Are Those Things Up There On The Moon?", Lawton (OK) Constitution, November 23, 1966, p4
  115. "Russ Rook U.S. On Chess Play", Salt Lake (UT) Tribune, November 21, 1966, p10A
  116. "U.S., Russia Open Computer Chess Contest", San Rafael (CA) Independent-Journal, November 22, 1966, p7
  117. 1 2 Monroe Newborn, Computer Chess (Academic Press, Jun 25, 2014) p30
  118. "Computer Chess Match May Take Year To Play", AP report in Lebanon (PA) Daily News, November 25, 1966, p14
  119. "Checkmate, Comrade", Long Beach (CA) Independent, March 11, 1967, p1
  120. Betty W. Steiner, Gender Dysphoria: Development, Research, Management (Springer, 2013) p326
  121. "A Changing of Sex by Surgery Begun at Johns Hopkins— Johns Hopkins Becomes First U.S. Hospital to Undertake Program of Sex Change Through Surgery", The New York Times, November 21, 1966, p1
  122. "'Mini-Revolt' Flares in Togo— Flops", Salt Lake (UT) Tribune, November 21, 1966, p1
  123. Aaron Edwards, Mad Mitch's Tribal Law: Aden and the End of Empire (Random House, 2014)
  124. Jin-Tai Choi, Aviation Terrorism: Historical Survey, Perspectives and Responses (Springer, 1993) p102
  125. "New Cabinet Set for Netherlands", AP report in Winona (MN) Daily News, November 23, 1966, p31
  126. (Dutch) Jelle Zijlstra (1918-2001) Biografie, Absolutefacts.nl, February 19, 2005
  127. "High Life on High Seas", Long Beach (CA) Independent, November 24, 1966, p4
  128. "Regent Took Investments Underwarter", Corpus Christi (TX) Caller-Times, April 16, 1967, p8-B
  129. "Fear Big Toll in Air Crash at Czech City— 84 Aboard Before Emergency Stop", Chicago Tribune, November 25, 1966, p1
  130. Anthony Aldgate, Windows On the Sixties: Exploring Key Texts of Media and Culture (I.B.Tauris, 2000) p143
  131. "Smog Emergency Called for City", New York Times, November 25, 1966, p1
  132. "SMOG CHOKES EAST U.S.", Tucson (AZ) Daily Citizen, November 25, 1966, p1
  133. "The killer London smog event of December 1952: a reminder of deadly smog events in U.S.", by Steve Tracton, Washington Post, December 20, 2012
  134. "Rhododendron". Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. Navy Department, Naval History & Heritage Command. Retrieved 4 May 2012.
  135. 1912 Brooklyn Daily Eagle Almanac, p533
  136. "Lib.-CP expect record 33 majority", The Age (Melbourne), November 28, 1966, p1
  137. "New Zealand Gives Support To Holyoake", Montreal Gazette, November 28, 1966, p1
  138. Lester B. Pearson, "Mike: The Memoirs of Rt. Hon. Lester B. Pearson, Volume Three: 1957-1968 (University of Toronto Press, 1975) p303
  139. "Saskatchewan Wins Grey Cup For First Time", Montreal Gazette, November 28, 1966, p13
  140. "Uruguay Ballot Staggers Brain", Abilene (TX) Reporter-News, November 27, 1966, pB-1
  141. "Uruguayan Voters Scrap 15 Years Of Swiss-Style Rule By Committee", Danville (VA) Register, November 29, 1966, p5
  142. Uruguay, 27 November 1966: Constitution Direct Democracy (English)
  143. "New York 'Defense' Drubbed By Redskins in 72-41 Romp", Oshkosh (WI) Daily Northwestern", November 28, 1966, p18
  144. "Would You Believe 'Skins 72, Giants 41?", La Crosse Tribune, November 28, 1966, p8
  145. Douglas Wellman, Mark Musick, Boxes: The Secret Life of Howard Hughes (BQB Publishing, 2016)
  146. "Howard Hughes ill, in seclusion in Las Vegas", UPI report in Redlands (CA) Daily Facts, December 1, 1966, p1
  147. "Millionaire Howard Hughes Buys Desert Inn of Vegas", Salt Lake (UT) Tribune, March 15, 1967, p6
  148. "Policeman Shot In Gun Fight With Burglar Suspect", Franklin (PA) News-Herald, November 28, 1966, p3
  149. Cliff Roberson and Elena Azaola Garrido, Deviant Behavior (CRC Press, 2015) p110
  150. Rex Hall and David Shayler, Soyuz: A Universal Spacecraft (Springer, 2003) p85
  151. Dominic Phelan, Cold War Space Sleuths: The Untold Secrets of the Soviet Space Program (Springer, 2012) p67
  152. "Home Again, At Last: Soyuz Capsule Brings Astronauts to Earth", by Christine Lunsford, Space.com, March 2, 2016
  153. "10 Parties That Shook The Century", by Penelope Green, New York Times, December 26, 1999
  154. "Truman Capote", Fade to Black: A Book of Movie Obituaries, by Paul Donnelley (Music Sales Group, 2003) p.137
  155. Deborah Davis, "The inside story of Truman Capote's masked ball", The Independent, 25 April 2006. Accessed 16 November 2014
  156. "Author's Posh Bash One for the Books", Amarillo (TX) Globe-Times, November 29, 1966, p1
  157. Deborah Davis, Party of the Century: The Fabulous Story of Truman Capote and His Black and White Ball (John Wiley & Sons, 2010)
  158. "Micombero, Michel", in A Biographical Encyclopedia of Contemporary Genocide: Portraits of Evil and Good, by Paul R. Bartrop (ABC-CLIO, 2012) p210
  159. Jeffrey Dixon and Meredith Reid Sarkees, Guide to Intrastate Wars: A Handbook on Civil Wars (Congressional Quarterly Press, 2012) p622
  160. "Army Takes Over Burundi In Coup; Deposes Teen King", Bridgeport (CT) Post, November 29, 1966, p1
  161. "SHIP SINKS IN LAKE; 32 DIE", Chicago Tribune, December 1, 1966, p1
  162. Jun Jing, The Temple of Memories: History, Power, and Morality in a Chinese Village (Stanford University Press, 1998) p179
  163. Text of the Barbados Independence Act 1966 as in force today (including any amendments) within the United Kingdom, from legislation.gov.uk
  164. "Barbados Gains Its Independence; British Rule Ends After 300 Years", Bridgeport (CT) Telegram, November 30, 1966, p3
  165. "ALLIES O.K. TRUCES IN VIET— Set up 48-Hour Lulls over Yule, New Year", Chicago Tribune, November 30, 1966, p1
  166. Darren Rovell, First in Thirst: How Gatorade Turned the Science of Sweat Into a Cultural Phenomenon (AMACOM, 2005) p33
  167. "'Gatorade' To Keep Florida Fired Up", Pittsburgh Press, December 15, 1966, p65
  168. "Moon Crater Seen as Wasteland— NASA Releases High-Detail Photos", Chicago Tribune, December 1, 1966, p1
  169. "Finds Men Losing Sex Drive; Gender Switch Sought, Says Doctor", Chicago Tribune, December 1, 1966, p1A-6
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