June 1966

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The following events occurred in June 1966:

June 1, 1966 (Wednesday)

June 2, 1966 (Thursday)

Éamon de Valera

June 3, 1966 (Friday)

June 4, 1966 (Saturday)

June 5, 1966 (Sunday)

June 6, 1966 (Monday)

June 7, 1966 (Tuesday)

June 8, 1966 (Wednesday)

The XB-70 Valkyrie prior to the collision on 8 June.

June 9, 1966 (Thursday)

June 10, 1966 (Friday)

June 11, 1966 (Saturday)

Thomas Hardie Chalmers, 81, American opera singer, actor, and filmmaker; Alfred Berger, 71, Austrian figure skater who won two world championships with his partner Helene Engelmann; and John William Turrentine, 86, American chemist who perfected a method of mass production of potash and iodine during World War One.[60]

June 12, 1966 (Sunday)

June 13, 1966 (Monday)

June 14, 1966 (Tuesday)

June 15, 1966 (Wednesday)

June 16, 1966 (Thursday)

Original playbill for Man of La Mancha

June 17, 1966 (Friday)

June 18, 1966 (Saturday)

June 19, 1966 (Sunday)

June 20, 1966 (Monday)

June 21, 1966 (Tuesday)

June 22, 1966 (Wednesday)

June 23, 1966 (Thursday)

June 24, 1966 (Friday)

June 25, 1966 (Saturday)

June 26, 1966 (Sunday)

June 27, 1966 (Monday)

June 28, 1966 (Tuesday)

June 29, 1966 (Wednesday)

June 30, 1966 (Thursday)

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  2. Vince Waldron, The Official Dick Van Dyke Show Book: The Definitive History and Ultimate Viewer's Guide to Television's Most Enduring Comedy (Hal Leonard Corporation, 2001) p378
  3. "De Valera Wins Irish Election in Squeaker", Chicago Tribune, June 3, 1966, p12
  4. "Balaguer Trounces Bosch in Election in Dominican Republic", Chicago Tribune, June 3, 1966, p3
  5. "Bosch Will Challenge Vote Result", Pasadena (CA) Independent, June 4, 1966, p1
  6. "GEMINI FLIGHT SCRUBBED AGAIN AS FLAWS DEVELOP AT LAST MINUTE", Bridgeport (CT) Post, June 1, 1966, p1
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  8. Virginia P. Dawson and Mark D. Bowles, Taming Liquid Hydrogen: The Centaur Upper Stage Rocket 1958-2002 (NASA, 2004) p92
  9. "Surveyor Lands Gently on Moon", Chicago Tribune, June 2, 1966, p1
  10. P.J. Capelotti, The Human Archaeology of Space: Lunar, Planetary and Interstellar Relics of Exploration (McFarland, 2010) p52
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  13. "Tigran Petrosyan Retains Chess Title", Anderson (IN) Herald, June 5, 1966, p3-1
  14. "The World Chess Championship; Match: Petrosian - Spassky 1966", Chess E-book.com
  15. "Gemini 9 Fired Into Orbit To Snap 17-Day Space Jinx", Charleston (WV) Daily Mail, June 3, 1966, p1
  16. Joseph A. Angelo, Human Spaceflight (Infobase Publishing, 2014) p111-112
  17. "Philippines to Send 2,000 Men to Viet", Chicago Tribune, June 4, 1966, p4
  18. "Peking Warns Mao Enemies of Purges", Chicago Tribune, June 4, 1966, p3
  19. Britain Quits Space Project; Cites Costs", Chicago Tribune, June 5, 1966, p3
  20. "LANDING NEAR FOR GEMINI—Cernan Floats Record 2 Hours in Sky", Chicago Tribune, June 6, 1966, p1
  21. "CERNAN SETS NEW WALK RECORD", Kingsport (TN) News, June 6, 1966, p1
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  26. "Negro on War-on-Fear Trek in South", Chicago Tribune, June 6, 1966, p18
  27. "MEREDITH AMBUSHED, SHOT", Chicago Tribune, June 7, 1966, p1
  28. "After 27 years, James Meredith is once again marching A reminiscence of the day he was shot on a freedom march in Mississippi", Mobile (AL) Press-Register, March 20, 1993
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  33. "Man Who Shot James Meredith Leaves Prison", Fresno (CA) Bee, June 29, 1968, p3
  34. "30-Inch Rain! 73 Are Killed", Chicago Tribune, June 7, 1966, p1
  35. "Court Rules Sheppard's Trial Unfair", Chicago Tribune, June 7, 1966, p1
  36. "Plan Retrial of Sheppard in September", Chicago Tribune, June 11, 1966, p3
  37. Jack DeSario and William D. Mason, Dr. Sam Sheppard on Trial: The Prosecutors and the Marilyn Sheppard Murder (Kent State University Press, 2003) p58
  38. Alan Clayson, Only the Lonely: Roy Orbison's Life and Legacy (St. Martin's Press, 1989) p139.
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  42. "Global Trip Is Under Way", Kansas City Times, June 2, 1966, p4
  43. "Wyoming Man, Wife Set Flying Record", Corpus Christi (TX) Caller-Times, June 7, 1966, p11
  44. "FOOTBALL LEAGUES AGREE TO MERGE!", Chicago Tribune, June 9, 1966, p3-1
  45. "Rips Publicity Use of XB-70 in Air Collision", Chicago Tribune, June 11, 1966, p5
  46. "Jet Hits Big XB-70; Kills Famed Pilot", Chicago Tribune, June 8, 1966, p1
  47. "11 DIE IN KANSAS TORNADO- Downtown Topeka Hit; 425 Are Injured", Chicago Tribune, June 9, 1966, p1
  48. "Death Toll in Kansas Tornadoes Hits 16", Chicago Tribune, June 10, 1966, p10
  49. "CAPITAL CITY STILL COUNTING TOLL", Manhattan (KS) Mercury, June 9, 1966, p1
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  52. "Mississippi in Move to Curb Negro Power", Chicago Tribune, June 10, 1966, p1
  53. "Janice Joplin: Timeline", Rock & Roll Hall of Fame website at rockhall.com
  54. "Ben Chester White", Jim Crow Museum of Racist Memorabilia, Ferris State University
  55. Michael Newton, The Ku Klux Klan in Mississippi: A History (McFarland, 2010) p171
  56. "Former Klansman Is Found Guilty of 1966 Killing", New York Times, March 1, 2003
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  60. "Turrentine, John William (1880-1966)", in Home Front Heroes: A Biographical Dictionary of Americans During Wartime, Volume 3 (Greenwood Publishing Group, 2007) p817
  61. "Russians Crowd Polls to Vote Yes", Chicago Tribune, June 13, 1966, p1
  62. Nohlen, D & Stöver,(2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p1642 ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7
  63. Marc Simon Rodriguez, Rethinking the Chicano Movement (Routledge, 2014) p149
  64. Gordon K. Mantler, Power to the Poor: Black-Brown Coalition and the Fight for Economic Justice, 1960-1974 (University of North Carolina Press, 2013) p56
  65. "BURN COPS' CARS; 35 HELD", Chicago Tribune, June 12, 1966, p1
  66. "The Official Formula 1 website". Archived from the original on 17 February 2008. Retrieved 2008-01-15.
  67. "Supreme Court Rules Police Cannot Quiz Suspect Without His O.K.", Chicago Tribune, June 14, 1966, p7
  68. "2 India Trains Crash; 100 Die", Chicago Tribune, June 13, 1966, p1
  69. 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).
  70. "Vatican Drops Church Law on Banned Books", Chicago Tribune, June 15, 1966, p10
  71. Ray Hildreth and Charles W. Sasser, Hill 488 (Simon and Schuster, 2010)
  72. "19,000 Yanks to Quit France", , Chicago Tribune, June 16, 1966, p1
  73. "Him, Johnson Beagle, Killed", Chicago Tribune, June 15, 1966, p1
  74. "2 TANKERS COLLIDE; 21 DIE", Chicago Tribune, June 17, 1966, p1
  75. "MV Alva Cape (+1966)". Wrecksite. Retrieved 20 July 2011.
  76. "Crowd Of Dixie Negroes Shout Out That They Want Black Power", Mexia (TX) Daily News, June 17, 1966, p1
  77. "Thinks Courthouses 'Should Be Burned'", AP report in Marysville (OH) Journal-Tribune, June 17, 1966, p1
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  82. "Boxer Rubin (Hurricane) Carter dies at 76", by Larry McShane, New York Daily News, April 20, 2014
  83. "Boxer Held In Slaying", Sunday Journal and Star (Lincoln NE), October 16, 1966, p3
  84. "Former Boxer Found Guilty In Murder Case", Independent Star-News (Pasadena CA), May 27, 1967, p10
  85. "'Hurricane' Carter's conviction overturned", San Bernardino (CA) County Sun, November 8, 1985, p1
  86. Yves Beigbeder, Judging War Crimes And Torture: French Justice And International Criminal Tribunals And Commissions (1940-2005) (Martinus Nijhoff, 2006) p73
  87. "Raborn Resigns at CIA; Helms Gets Post", Chicago Tribune, June 19, 1966, p1
  88. John Prados, Safe for Democracy: The Secret Wars of the CIA (Rowman & Littlefield, 2006) p368
  89. "Republic Act No. 4695"
  90. "McLaren, Amon Win 24-Hour LeMans Race— Confusion Marks End of Endurance Event", Chicago Tribune, June 20, 1966, p3-4
  91. "3 Speedboat Drivers Die In Race", Chicago Tribune, June 20, 1966, p1
  92. "Thackeray, Bal", by Theodore Gabriel, in Encyclopedia of Hinduism (Routledge, 2012) p869
  93. "The Ecumenical Movement in the Churches at the Parish Level", by Hans Jochen Margull, in A History of the Ecumenical Movement, Volume 2: 1948-1968 (Wipf and Stock Publishers, 2009) p370
  94. "Information Freedom Approved By Congress", AP report in Somerset (PA) Daily American, June 20, 1966, p1
  95. "Origins of the Freedom of Information Act in the United States", by Michael Schudson, in Transparency in Politics and the Media: Accountability and Open Government (I. B. Tauris, 2013) p1
  96. "Red Carpets out in Honor of de Gaulle", Chicago Tribune, June 21, 1966, p1
  97. "CASPER RALLIES AGAIN TO WIN U.S. OPEN!", June 21, 1966, p3-1
  98. "Ralston Wins as Play Opens at Wimbledon", Chicago Tribune, June 21, 1966, p3-5
  99. "Wimbledon Scene Brightens on Ladies' Day", Glasgow Herald, June 22, 1966, p6
  100. "MR. CALWELL SHOT AFTER MEETING", The Age (Melbourne), June 22, 1966, p1
  101. Failed assassin Peter Kocan wins top literary award The Australian
  102. Andrew Tink, Australia 1901 - 2001: A Narrative History (University of New South Wales Press, 2014)
  103. "A Cross-Fostering Laboratory", by R. Allen Gardner and Beatrix T. Gardner, in Teaching Sign Language to Chimpanzees (State University of New York Press, 1989) p1
  104. Douglas K. Candland, Feral Children and Clever Animals: Reflections on Human Nature (Oxford University Press, 1995) p291
  105. "Johnson Signs Bail Reform Act, Cites Aid to Justice", Pasadena (CA) Independent, June 23, 1966, p2
  106. Samuel Walker, Presidents and Civil Liberties from Wilson to Obama: A Story of Poor Custodians (Cambridge University Press, 2012) p271
  107. "Satellite Up To Map Earth", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 24, 1966, p1
  108. "Pageos (Passive GEOS)", The Complete Book of Spaceflight: From Apollo 1 to Zero Gravity, by David Darling (John Wiley & Sons, 2003) p313
  109. Patrick Martinez, The Observer's Guide to Astronomy (Cambridge University Press, 1994) p553
  110. "OAS Votes Dominican Withdrawal", Pasadena (CA) Independent, June 25, 1966, p1
  111. "SENATE OKs AUTO SAFETY BILLS", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 25, 1966, p1
  112. "Here's What Autos May Have to Have", The Milwaukee Journal, June 25, 1966, p3
  113. "Mumps Vaccine Is Called New Medical Breakthrough", Spokane (WA) Spokesman-Review, June 26, 1966, p2
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  115. Hubert Jedin and John Dolan, eds., The Church in the Modern Age (A&C Black, 1981) p214
  116. Thomas F. Berner, Images of America: The Brooklyn Navy Yard (Arcadia Publishing, 1999)
  117. "Tears Roll as Shipyard Closes Gate", Spokane (WA) Spokesman-Review, June 26, 1966, p2
  118. Ingrid P. Wicken, Lost Ski Areas of Southern California (Arcadia Publishing, 2012)
  119. Look and Learn official website
  120. "U.S. Reds Elect Ex-Convicts to Head Party", Pasadena (CA) Independent, June 27, 1966, p1
  121. "Santo Beaned As Simmons Wins, 7-0; Then Mets Romp", Chicago Tribune, June 27, 1966, p3-1
  122. W. Laurence Coker, M.D., Baseball Injuries: Case Studies, by Type, in the Major Leagues (McFarland, 2013) p225
  123. "16,000 End Mississippi Rights Walk", Chicago Tribune, June 27, 1966, p1
  124. "Meredith Criticizes 'White Supremacy'", Blytheville (AR) Courier-News, June 27, 1966, p1
  125. "Dark Shadows To Premiere", Hagerstown (MD) Herald-Mail", June 25, 1966
  126. "Soap Opera's Beginning Has Some Murky Waters", by Cynthia Lowry, Corpus Christi Caller-Times, June 28, 1966, p3-B
  127. Jeff Thompson, The Television Horrors of Dan Curtis: Dark Shadows, The Night Stalker and Other Productions, 1966-2006 (McFarland, 2009) p57
  128. Kelly Fisher Lowe, The Words and Music of Frank Zappa (University of Nebraska Press, 2007) pp27-28
  129. "Illia Fired, Junta Rules in Argentina", Chicago Tribune, June 29, 1966, p1
  130. "Elephant Kills Girl, 3, at Zoo", Chicago Tribune, June 29, 1966, p1
  131. "Jinxed Tanker Swept by New Fire; 4 Killed", Chicago Tribune, June 29, 1966, p1
  132. Robert Yeats, Active Faults of the World (Cambridge University Press, 2012)
  133. Jacob van Staavern, Gradual Failure: The Air War over North Vietnam, 1965-1966 (Air Force History and Museums Program, 2002) pp289-290
  134. "Jets Raid Oil Depots At Hanoi, Haiphong", Pittsburgh Press, June 29, 1966, p1
  135. David Milne, America's Rasputin: Walt Rostow and the Vietnam War (Macmillan, 2008) p172
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  137. "Ships Prepare to Sail Again at Midnight To-morrow", Glasgow Herald, June 30, 1966, p1
  138. Accident description for PI-C17 at the Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved on 12 April 2013.
  139. "Find 26 Bodies in Philippine Plane Crash", Chicago Tribune, July 3, 1966, p7
  140. Catholic Hierarchy
  141. John Lofland, Social Movement Organizations: Guide to Research on Insurgent Realities (Transaction Publishers, 2009) p176
  142. Gerald N. Rosenberg, The Hollow Hope: Can Courts Bring About Social Change? (University of Chicago Press, 2008) p253
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