August 1960

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August 1, 1960: Dahomey
August 3, 1960: Niger
August 5, 1960: Upper Volta
August 7, 1960: Ivory Coast
August 8, 1960: South Kasai
August 11, 1960: Chad
August 13, 1960: Central African Republic
August 15, 1960: Congo (Brazzaville)
August 16, 1960: Cyprus
August 17, 1960: Gabon
August 20, 1960: Senegal
August 20, 1960: Mali

The following events occurred in August 1960:

August 1, 1960 (Monday)

[2] In 1975, it would change its name to the Republic of Benin.

August 2, 1960 (Tuesday)

August 3, 1960 (Wednesday)

August 4, 1960 (Thursday)

August 5, 1960 (Friday)

August 6, 1960 (Saturday)

August 7, 1960 (Sunday)

August 8, 1960 (Monday)

August 9, 1960 (Tuesday)

August 10, 1960 (Wednesday)

August 11, 1960 (Thursday)

August 12, 1960 (Friday)

August 13, 1960 (Saturday)

August 14, 1960 (Sunday)

August 15, 1960 (Monday)

August 16, 1960 (Tuesday)

August 17, 1960 (Wednesday)

August 18, 1960 (Thursday)

August 19, 1960 (Friday)

August 20, 1960 (Saturday)

August 21, 1960 (Sunday)

August 22, 1960 (Monday)

August 23, 1960 (Tuesday)

August 24, 1960 (Wednesday)

August 25, 1960 (Thursday)

August 26, 1960 (Friday)

August 27, 1960 (Saturday)

August 28, 1960 (Sunday)

August 29, 1960 (Monday)

August 30, 1960 (Tuesday)

August 31, 1960 (Wednesday)

References

  1. "New African Nation Born", Arizona Republic (Phoenix), August 1, 1960, p4
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 "Chronology August 1960", The World Almanac and book of facts, 1961 (New York World-Telegram, 1960), pp178–182
  3. "Continental League Baseball Bid Is Dead", The Post-Standard (Syracuse, New York), August 3, 1960, p1
  4. "Niger Independent", The Post-Standard (Syracuse, New York), August 3, 1960, p1
  5. "Dominican Strongman's Brother Quits", Oakland Tribune, August 3, 1960, p1
  6. Tom Griffiths, Slicing the Silence: Voyaging to Antarctica (Harvard University Press, 2007), p149
  7. "X15 Sets 2,150-mph Speed Mark", Oakland Tribune, August 4, 1960, p1
  8. "Third West Africa Nation Of Week Gets Independence", Oakland Tribune, August 5, 1960, p6
  9. "Castro Regime Grabs Rest of U.S. Property", Oakland Tribune, August 7, 1960, p1
  10. "Ivory Coast Hails Independence", The Independent (Long Beach, California), August 8, 1960, p4
  11. Cole, T. C. (1970). Bluebell Railway Steaming On!. Sheffield Park: Bluebell Railway.
  12. Ian Bushnell, The Federal Court of Canada: A History, 1875–1992 (University of Toronto Press, 1997) p145
  13. 1 2 Jeffrey Richelson, The Wizards of Langley: Inside the CIA's Directorate of Science and Technology (Westview Press, 2002), pp25–26
  14. This week in Quartermaster History
  15. In-gwan Hwang, The Neutralized Unification of Korea in Perspective (Schenkman, 1980), p88
  16. "U.S. Chutist Sets Height, Fall Records", Oakland Tribune, August 16, 1960, p1
  17. "Skydiver breaks sound barrier, record", San Francisco Chronicle, October 14, 2012
  18. "Nixon Works On Speeches; 'Feels Fine'", Oakland Tribune, August 30, 1960, p1
  19. Loch K. Johnson, Secret Agencies: U.S. Intelligence in a Hostile World (Yale University Press, 1996) p16
  20. Clayton K.S. Chun, Aerospace Power in the Twenty-first Century: A Basic Primer (Air University Press, 2002) p208
  21. 1 2 Tim Weiner, Legacy of Ashes: The History of the CIA (Anchor Books, 2008), p188
  22. "Space Dogs Back Safe", Oakland Tribune, August 21, 1960, p1
  23. "Powers Given 10-Year Term By Russian Military Court", Oakland Tribune, August 19, 1960, p1
  24. NavSource Online
  25. "Algerian Rebels Seek Referendum", Oakland Tribune, August 22, 1960, p1
  26. "Blackout on Broadway to Honor Hammerstein", The New York Times, p. 52, September 1, 1960
  27. "London Honors Hammerstein", New York Times, August 26, 1960, p14
  28. "Decisions? ' I Make'em ', Ike Affirms", Salt Lake Tribune, August 25, 1960, p1; Stephen E. Ambrose, Eisenhower: Soldier and President (Simon & Schuster, 1991) p525
  29. "Use of 'Polio Pills' Approved by U.S.", Oakland Tribune, August 24, 1960, p1
  30. Official Year Book of the Commonwealth of Australia, 1967 (Australian Bureau of Statistics, 1967), p36
  31. David Maraniss, Rome 1960: The Olympics That Changed the World (Simon & Schuster, 2008)
  32. http://www.navsource.org/archives/08/0858412.jpg
  33. 1 2 3 4 5 David Wallechinsky, The Complete Book of the Olympics (Penguin Books, 1984)
  34. "First Games' Fatality", Oakland Tribune, August 26, 1960, p1
  35. "50 Injured In Florida Race Clash", Oakland Tribune, August 28, 1960, p1
  36. Avalon Project
  37. "Assassins' Time Bomb Kills Premier of Jordan, 10 Others", Oakland Tribune, August 29, 1960, p1
  38. "63 Die as French Airliner Misses Field, Crashes in Sea", Oakland Tribune, August 29, 1960, p1
  39. "Home Swallowed By Big Balloon", Oakland Tribune, August 29, 1960, p1
  40. This Day in the 1960s
  41. James Zug, in South Africa's Resistance Press: Alternative Voices in the Last Generation Under Apartheid(Ohio University Center for International Studies, 2000), p138
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