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The following events occurred in November 1960:

November 1, 1960: Belgium, Netherlands and Luxembourg create Benelux Economic Union
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November 8, 1960: Kennedy defeats Nixon for U.S. President
November 28, 1960: Mauritania becomes independent
November 15, 1960: USS George Washington, first mobile nuclear base, departs Charleston with 16 missiles

November 1, 1960 (Tuesday)

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November 2, 1960 (Wednesday)

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November 3, 1960 (Thursday)

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November 4, 1960 (Friday)

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November 5, 1960 (Saturday)

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Silkworm missile
 
Bond

November 6, 1960 (Sunday)

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Raeder

November 7, 1960 (Monday)

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November 8, 1960 (Tuesday)

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1960 Presidential election results map

November 9, 1960 (Wednesday)

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November 10, 1960 (Thursday)

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November 11, 1960 (Friday)

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RMS Britannic

November 12, 1960 (Saturday)

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November 13, 1960 (Sunday)

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November 14, 1960 (Monday)

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November 14, 1960: U.S. Marshals escorting Ruby Bridges to and from school

November 15, 1960 (Tuesday)

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November 16, 1960 (Wednesday)

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Gable

November 17, 1960 (Thursday)

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November 18, 1960 (Friday)

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November 19, 1960 (Saturday)

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November 19, 1960: Hovering Hawker P.1127 takes flight

November 20, 1960 (Sunday)

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November 21, 1960 (Monday)

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November 22, 1960 (Tuesday)

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November 23, 1960 (Wednesday)

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November 23, 1960: Launch of TIROS-2

November 24, 1960 (Thursday)

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November 25, 1960 (Friday)

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November 26, 1960 (Saturday)

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Keith Holyoake (National) and Walter Nash (Labour)

November 27, 1960 (Sunday)

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November 28, 1960 (Monday)

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November 29, 1960 (Tuesday)

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An R-5, the first missile to be struck by an anti-ballistic missile

November 30, 1960 (Wednesday)

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One of the last DeSoto cars, the 1961 Fireflite[84]

References

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  • ^ Jeff Kurtti, The Great Movie Musical Trivia Book (Hal Leonard Corporation, 1996) p136
  • ^ R M Vijayakar (November 3, 2020). "Red-Letter Day: Six Celebs Who Were Born Nov. 2". India West. Retrieved May 29, 2021.
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  • ^ "In Milan Today: Mitropoulos Dies During Rehearsal". Desert Sun via UCR. 2 November 1960. Retrieved May 29, 2021.
  • ^ "U.S. Satellite Eyes Space Radio Waves", Oakland Tribune, November 3, 1960, p1
  • ^ ["Global warming prolongs life of space debris"], Reuters, December 11, 2006
  • ^ "Swiss Hunting French Suspect in Slaying of Cameroon Leftist", New York Times, December 31, 1960, p2
  • ^ "SOVIET COUP STORY RIDDLE", Sydney Morning Herald, November 6, 1960 p1
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  • ^ "Tiny Black Dot: Astronomers Predict Mercury Sun Transit", Victoria (TX) Advocate, November 6, 1960, p14
  • ^ "Mercury Passage Seen Here", Battle Creek (MI) Enquirer, November 7, 1960, p3
  • ^ "Nixon Goes Before Nation in Telethon", Oakland Tribune, November 7, 1960, p1
  • ^ "Santos Rodriguez: The March of Justice — 1973", by Paula Bosse, FlashbackDallas.com
  • ^ Zwonitzer, Mark; Hirshberg, Charles (2004). Will You Miss Me When I'm Gone?: The Carter Family & Their Legacy in American Music. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 978-0-7432-4382-7.
  • ^ USAElectionAtlas.org, David Leip
  • ^ "Nixon Concedes Kennedy Victory", Oakland Tribune, November 9, 1960, p1
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  • ^ "Lost in Space" Archived 2012-12-04 at the Wayback Machine by Kris Hollington, Fortean Times, July 2008
  • ^ "Uncensored Book Sells Out – Fast", San Antonio Express, November 11, 1960, p9; BBC On This Day
  • ^ Warren Roberts and Paul Poplawski, A Bibliography of D.H. Lawrence (3d. Ed., Cambridge University Press, 2001) p145
  • ^ "50 Slain in Coup By Viet Nam Army", Oakland Tribune, November 11, 1960, p1
  • ^ "TheGreatOceanLiners.com". Archived from the original on 2012-02-08. Retrieved 2010-03-23.
  • ^ "Space Weather" "Aurora Borealis Lights Up D.C. Area; Resultant Calls Light Switchboards", Washington Post, November 14, 1960, pA3
  • ^ Masley, AJ; Goedeke, AD (1963). "Complete dose analysis of the November 12, 1960 solar cosmic ray event". Life Sci Space Res. 1: 95–109. PMID 12056429.
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  • ^ Jonas, Susanne (1991). The Battle for Guatemala: Rebels, Death Squads, and U.S. Power (5th ed.). Westview Press. p. 63.
  • ^ Fishgall, Gary (2003). Gonna Do Great Things: The Life of Sammy Davis, Jr. Simon & Schuster. p. 178.
  • ^ "May Britt Asks Divorce From Davis". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. August 21, 1968. p. 2.
  • ^ "152 Children Die in Roaring Fire". San Antonio Express. November 15, 1960. p. 1.
  • ^ Aloian, Dr. Zurab. "On Peaceful Expression of Kurdish Linguistic Identity by Children in Syria". amude.net.
  • ^ "New Orleans Grade Schools Integrated", Oakland Tribune, November 14, 1960, p1
  • ^ "110 Dead in Crash of 2 Czech Trains", New York Times, November 16, 1960, p9
  • ^ "Francesco Schettino: the cruise captain who sailed into notoriety". CNN. 2 December 2014. Archived from the original on 15 January 2015. Retrieved 7 January 2015.
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  • ^ a b John Piña Craven, The Silent War: The Cold War Battle Beneath the Sea (Simon & Schuster, 2002), p74
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  • ^ Edward Bliss, Now the News: The Story of Broadcast Journalism p375
  • ^ "French Mauritania Gains Independence". Pacific Stars and Stripes. November 29, 1960. p. 1.
  • ^ The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
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  • ^ "Minnesota Scales Grid World Peak", Wisconsin State Journal (Madison WI), November 30, 1960, p3-1
  • ^ Arthur M. Schlesinger and David Sobel, A Thousand Days: John F. Kennedy in the White House (Houghton Mifflin, 1965) p88
  • ^ attribution: Stephen J. Brown
  • ^ "Last DeSoto Car Built Wednesday", Anderson (IN) Daily Bulletin, December 1, 1960, p12

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