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1961

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1961 in other calendars
Gregorian calendar 1961
MCMLXI
Ab urbe condita 2714
Armenian calendar 1410
ԹՎ ՌՆԺ
Chinese calendar 4657 – 4658
庚子 – 辛丑
Ethiopian calendar 1953 – 1954
Hebrew calendar 5721 – 5722
Hindu calendars
- Vikram Samvat 2016 – 2017
- Shaka Samvat 1883 – 1884
- Kali Yuga 5062 – 5063
Iranian calendar 1339 – 1340
Islamic calendar 1381 – 1382

1961 (MCMLXI) was a common year starting on Sunday (the link is to a full 1961 calendar).

As MAD Magazine pointed out on its cover for the March issue, this was the first "upside-up" year—i.e., one that looked the same upside down—since 1881, and the last until 6009.

Contents

Events

January

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John F. Kennedy inaugurated as President of the United States in January 1961
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John F. Kennedy inaugurated as President of the United States in January 1961
  • January 1 - The farthing coin, used since the 13th century, ceases to be legal tender in the United Kingdom.
  • January 3 - President Dwight Eisenhower announces that the United States has severed diplomatic and consular relations with Cuba.
  • January 3 - At the National Reactor Testing Station in Idaho Falls, Idaho, SL-1, an atomic reactor, explodes, killing 3 military technicians.
  • January 5 - Italian sculptor Alfredo Fioravanti marches into the U.S. Consulate in Rome, and confesses that he was part of the team that forged the Etruscan terracotta warriors in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
  • January 7 - Following a 4-day conference in Casablanca, 5 African chiefs of state announce plans for a NATO-type African organization to ensure common defense. The Charter of Casablanca involves Morocco, the United Arab Republic, Ghana, Guinea, and Mali.
  • January 8 - In France, a referendum supports Charles de Gaulle's policies in Algeria.
  • January 9 - British authorities announce that they have discovered a large Soviet spy ring in London.
  • January 17 - President Dwight Eisenhower gives his final State of the Union Address to Congress. In a Farewell Address the same day, he warns of the increasing power of a "military-industrial complex".
  • January 17 - Patrice Lumumba is assassinated.
  • January 20 - John F. Kennedy becomes the 35th President of the United States.
  • January 24 - A U.S. B-52 bomber, with two roughly 2.4 megaton nuclear bombs, crashes near Goldsboro, North Carolina.
  • January 24 - Musician Bob Dylan reportedly makes his way to New York City after bumming a ride in Madison, Wisconsin. Dylan is likely on his way to visit his idol Woody Guthrie. He later finds fame in the Greenwich Village protest folk music scene.
  • January 25 - In Washington, DC John F. Kennedy delivers the first live presidential news conference. In it, he announces that the Soviet Union has freed the two surviving crewmen of a USAF RB-47 reconnaissance plane shot down by Soviet flyers over the Barents Sea July 1, 1960. (see RB-47H shot down)
  • January 25 - Acting to halt 'leftist excesses,' a junta comprised of 2 army officers and 4 civilians takes over the rule of El Salvador, ousting another junta that had ruled for 3 months.
  • January 26 - John F. Kennedy appoints Janet G. Travell to be his physician, the first woman to hold this appointment.
  • January 30 - President John F. Kennedy delivers his first State of the Union Address.
  • January 31 - Ham, a 37 pound male chimpanzee, is rocketed into space aboard Mercury-Redstone 2, in a test of the Project Mercury capsule, designed to carry U.S. astronauts into space.

February

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Adolf Eichmann on trial for crimes against humanity in a court in Jerusalem, Israel.
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Adolf Eichmann on trial for crimes against humanity in a court in Jerusalem, Israel.

March

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April

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  • April 5 - The New Guinea Council of Western Papua is installed.
  • April 11 - The trial of Adolf Eichmann begins in Jerusalem.
  • April 12 - Vostok 1: Yuri Gagarin, a Soviet cosmonaut, becomes the first human in space.
  • April 12 - Albert Kalonji takes the title Emperor Albert I Kalonji of South Kasai.
  • April 17 - The Bay of Pigs Invasion of Cuba begins; it fails by April 19.
  • April 20 - Fidel Castro announces that the Bay of Pigs invasion has been defeated.
  • April 22 - Algiers putsch: Four French generals who oppose de Gaulle's policies in Algeria fail in a coup attempt.
  • April 23 - Judy Garland performs in a legendary comeback concert at Carnegie Hall in New York City.

May

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  • May 4 - Freedom Riders: 13 black and white students with the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) leave Washington DC on 2 buses, to test integration laws in bus stations throughout the deep South.
  • May 5 - Alan B. Shepard becomes the first American in space aboard Mercury-Redstone 3.
  • May 8 - Briton George Blake is sentenced to 42 years imprisonment for spying.
  • May 14 - American civil rights movement: A Freedom Riders bus is fire-bombed near Anniston, Alabama and the civil rights protestors are beaten by an angry mob.
  • May 16 - A military coup in South Korea - Park Chung Hee takes over.
  • May 19 - Venera program: Venera 1 becomes the first man-made object to fly-by another planet by passing Venus (however, the probe had lost contact with Earth a month earlier and did not send back any data).
  • May 21 - American civil rights movement: Alabama Governor John Patterson declares martial law in an attempt to restore order after race riots break out.
  • May 24 - American civil rights movement: Freedom Riders are arrested in Jackson, Mississippi for "disturbing the peace" after disembarking from their bus.
  • May 25 - Apollo program: President Kennedy announces before a special joint session of Congress his goal to put a man on the Moon before the end of the decade.
  • May 27 - Tunku Abdul Rahman, Prime Minister of Malaya, holds a press conference in Singapore, announcing his idea of formation of the Federation of Malaysia, comprising Malaya, Singapore, Sarawak, Brunei and North Borneo(Sabah).
  • May 28 - Peter Benenson's article "The Forgotten Prisoners" is published in several internationally read newspapers. This will later be thought of as the founding of the human rights organization Amnesty International.
  • May 30 - Rafael Leónidas Trujillo, totalitarian despot of the Dominican Republic since 1930, is killed in an ambush, putting an end to the second longest-running dictatorship in Latin American history.
  • May 31 - In France, rebel generals Maurice Challe and Andre Zelelr are sentenced to 15 years in prison.
  • May 31 - South Africa officially leaves the Commonwealth of Nations.
  • May 31 - President John F. Kennedy and Charles De Gaulle meet in Paris.

June

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  • June 4 - John F. Kennedy and Nikita Khrushchev meet during 2 days in Vienna. They discuss nuclear tests, disarmament and Germany.
  • June 17 - A Paris-to-Strassbourg train derails near Ventyr-le-Francois; 24 are killed, 109 injured.
  • June 17 - The New Democratic Party of Canada is founded with the merger of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) and the Canadian Labour Congress.
  • June 19 - The British protectorate ends in Kuwait and it becames an emirate.
  • June 21 - Russian ballet dancer Rudolf Nureyev requests asylum in France while in Paris with the Kirov Ballet.
  • June 22 - Moise Tshombe is released for lack of evidence of connection to the murder of Patrice Lumumba.
  • June 25 - U.S. philanthropist George Washington Vanderbilt III is found dead at the base of a San Francisco skyscraper.
  • June 25 - Iraqi president Abdul Karim Kassem announces he is going to annex Kuwait.
  • June 27 - Kuwait requests British help; the United Kingdom sends in troops.

July

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  • July 2 - Ernest Hemingway commits suicide by gunshot in Sun Valley, Idaho.
  • July 4 - The Soviet submarine K-19 reactor leak occurs in the North Atlantic.
  • July 5 - The first Israeli rocket, Shavit 2, is launched.
  • July 8 - A mine explosion in Czechoslovakia leaves 108 dead.
  • July 21 - Mercury program: Gus Grissom, piloting the Mercury-Redstone 4 capsule Liberty Bell 7, becomes the second American to go into space (sub-orbital). Upon splashdown, the hatch prematurely opens, and the capsule sinks (it will be recovered in 1999).
  • July 31 - At Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts, the first All-Star Game tie in major league baseball history occurs when the game is stopped in the 9th inning due to rain. It will be the only tie (until 2002) in MLB All-Star Game history.
  • July 31 - Ireland submits the first ever application to join the then EEC.

August

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  • August 10 - Britain applies for membership in the EEC.
  • August 13 - Construction of the Berlin Wall begins. Movement between East Berlin and West Berlin remains restricted for the next 28 years, until November 9, 1989.
  • August 21 - Jomo Kenyatta is released from prison in Kenya.

September

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  • September 14 - The new military government of Turkey sentences 15 members of the previous government to death.
  • September 17 - Military rulers in Turkey publicly hang former president Adnan Menderes.
  • September 17-September 18 - Dag Hammarskjöld dies in an air crash en route to Katanga, Congo.
  • September 21 - In France, OAS slips an anti-de Gaulle message into TV programming.
  • September 24 - The old Deutsche Opernhaus in the Berlin neighborhood of Charlottenburg is returned to its newly rebuilt house as the Deutsche Oper Berlin.
  • September 28 - A military coup in Damascus, Syria effectively ends the United Arab Republic, the union between Egypt and Syria.

October

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  • October 1 - Baseball player Roger Maris of the New York Yankees hits his 61st home run in the last game of the season, against the Boston Red Sox, beating the 34-year-old record held by Babe Ruth.
  • October 10 - A volcanic eruption on Tristan da Cunha causes the whole population to be evacuated.
  • October 12 - The death penalty is abolished in New Zealand.
  • October 17 - "Battle of Paris": French police attack in Paris about 30,000 protesting a curfew applied solely to Algerians. The official death toll is 3, but human rights groups claim 240 dead.
  • October 19 - The Arab League takes over protecting Kuwait - the last British troops leave.
  • October 25 - The first edition of Private Eye, the British satirical magazine, is published.
  • October 27 - An armistice begins in Katanga, Congo.
  • October 27 - Mongolia and Mauritania join the United Nations.
  • October 27 - A standoff between Soviet and American tanks in Berlin, Germany heightens Cold War tensions.
  • October 29 - RBS Channel 7, the Philippines' third TV station is launched
  • October 30 - Nuclear testing: The Soviet Union detonates a 58 megaton yield hydrogen bomb known as Tsar Bomba over Novaya Zemlya. It remains the largest ever (man-made) explosion.
  • October 31 - Hurricane Hattie devastates Belize City, Belize killing over 270. After the hurricane, the capital moves to the inland city of Belmopan.
  • October 31 - Joseph Stalin's body is removed from the Lenin Mausoleum.

November

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December

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Adolf Eichmann found guilty
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Adolf Eichmann found guilty
  • December 1 - Netherlands New Guinea raises the new Morning Star flag and changes its name to West Papua.
  • December 2 - Cold War: In a nationally broadcast speech, Cuban leader Fidel Castro declares he is a Marxist-Leninist, and that Cuba will adopt Communism.
  • December 5 - U.S. President John F. Kennedy gives support to the Volta Dam project in Ghana.
  • December 9 - Tanganyika gains independence and declares itself a republic, with Julius Nyerere as its first President.
  • December 9 - The Australian government of Robert Menzies is re-elected for a sixth term.
  • December 10 - The Soviet Union severs diplomatic relations with Albania.
  • December 11 - The Vietnam War officially begins, as the first American helicopters arrive in Saigon along with 400 U.S. personnel.
  • December 11 - Adolf Eichmann is pronounced guilty of crimes against humanity by a panel of 3 Israeli judges.
  • December 11 - Nobel Prize: Malvin Calvin is awarded the Nobel Prize for the process of photosynthesis.
  • December 15 - An Israeli war crimes tribunal sentences Adolf Eichmann to die for his part in the Jewish holocaust.
  • December 17 - India occupies Goa.
  • December 19 - Goa is officially ceded to India after 400 years of Portuguese rule.
  • December 19 - Sukarno announces that he will take West Irian by force if necessary.
  • December 21 - In Congo, Katangan prime minister Moise Tshombe recognizes the Congolese constitution.
  • December 23 - Luxembourg's national holiday, the Grand Duke's Official Birthday, is set on June 23 by Grand Ducal decree.
  • December 30 - Congolese troops capture Albert Kalonji of South Kasai (who soon escapes).
  • December 31 - The Marshall Plan expires, after having distributed more than $12 billion in foreign aid to rebuild Europe.
  • December 31 - Ireland's first national television station, Teilifís Éireann (later RTÉ), begins broadcasting.

Unknown dates

  • John F. Kennedy begins the Apollo program of U.S. manned spaceflight.
  • The first quasar is discovered by Allan Sandage at Mt Palomar, California
  • World population reaches 3 billion

Births

January-February

March-April

  • March 4 - Ray Mancini, American boxer
  • March 4 - Steven Weber, American actor
  • March 8 - Camryn Manheim, American actress
  • March 10 - Laurel Clark, astronaut (d. 2003)
  • March 14 - Gary Dell'Abate, radio producer (The Howard Stern Show)
  • March 16 - Brett Kenny, Australian rugby league player
  • March 17 - Umayya Abu-Hanna, Palestine-born Finnish writer and politician
  • March 21 - Lothar Matthäus, German footballer
  • March 23 - Helmi Johannes, Indonesian television newscaster
  • March 27 - Tak Matsumoto, Japanese guitarist (B'z)
  • March 29 - Gerardo Teissonniere, Puerto Rican pianist
  • April 2 - Christopher Meloni, American actor
  • April 3 - Eddie Murphy, American actor and comedian
  • April 5 - Lisa Zane, American actress
  • April 6 - Gene Eugene, Canadian actor and singer (Adam Again)
  • April 12 - Lisa Gerrard, Australian musician
  • April 18 - Jane Leeves, English actress
  • April 20 - Don Mattingly, baseball player
  • April 23 - George Lopez, American actor and comedian
  • April 27 - Moana Pozzi, Italian porn actress (d. 1994)
  • April 30 - Isiah Thomas, American basketball player, coach, and team owner

May-June

  • May 6 - George Clooney, American actor
  • May 12 - Billy (William H) Duffy, English guitarist (The Cult)
  • May 13 - Dennis Rodman, American basketball player and actor
  • May 14 - Tim Roth, English actor
  • May 27 - Peri Gilpin, American actress
  • May 29 - Melissa Etheridge, American musician
  • May 31 - Justin Madden, Australian footballer and politician
  • June 1 - Paul Coffey, Canadian hockey player
  • June 2 - Dez Cadena. American musician
  • June 3 - Lawrence Lessig, Professor and Free Culture activist
  • June 5 - Rosie Kane, member of Scottish Parliament
  • June 6 - Tom Araya, Chilean-born musician (Slayer)
  • June 9 - Michael J. Fox, Canadian actor
  • June 14 - Boy George, British musician and producer
  • June 15 - Dave McAuley, Northern Irish boxer
  • June 18 - Andrés Galarraga, Venezuelan Major League Baseball player
  • June 22 - Stephen Batchelor, British field hockey player
  • June 23 - Zoran Janjetov, Serbian comic artist
  • June 25 - Ricky Gervais, English comedian
  • June 26 - Greg LeMond, American cyclist

July-August

  • July 1 - Kalpana Chawla, astronaut (d. 2003)
  • July 1 - Diana, Princess of Wales (d. 1997)
  • July 1 - Carl Lewis, American athlete
  • July 12 - Ray Gillen, American singer (d. 1993)
  • July 14 - Jackie Earle Haley, American actor
  • July 19 - Maria Filatova, Soviet gymnast
  • July 19 - Benoît Mariage, Belgian film director
  • July 26 - Keiko Matsui, Japanese pianist and composer
  • July 30 - Laurence Fishburne, American actor
  • August 1 - Steven F. Zambo, film producer, director and screenwriter
  • August 3 - Nicholas Harvey, English politician
  • August 4 - Barack Obama, US Senator, author
  • August 4 - Lauren Tom, American actress
  • August 5 - Clayton Rohner, American actor
  • August 7 - Yelena Davydova, Soviet gymnast
  • August 8 - The Edge, Irish guitarist (U2)
  • August 14 - Susan Olsen, American actress
  • August 21 - Stephen Hillenburg, animation writer and artist
  • August 25 - Billy Ray Cyrus, American singer and actor
  • August 29 - Carsten Fischer, German field hockey player

September

October

November

December

Deaths

January-April

May-August

September-December

Unknown date

  • Empress Menen of Ethiopia, wife of Haile Selassie

Nobel prizes

  • Physics - Robert Hofstadter, Rudolf Ludwig Mössbauer
  • Chemistry - Melvin Calvin
  • Physiology or Medicine - Georg von Békésy
  • Literature - Ivo Andric
  • Peace - Dag Hammarskjöld - awarded posthumously

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