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1 August 1, 1964 (Saturday)  





2 August 2, 1964 (Sunday)  





3 August 3, 1964 (Monday)  





4 August 4, 1964 (Tuesday)  





5 August 5, 1964 (Wednesday)  





6 August 6, 1964 (Thursday)  





7 August 7, 1964 (Friday)  





8 August 8, 1964 (Saturday)  





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28 August 28, 1964 (Friday)  





29 August 29, 1964 (Saturday)  





30 August 30, 1964 (Sunday)  





31 August 31, 1964 (Monday)  





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August 2, 1964: North Vietnamese Navy torpedo boats confront USS Maddox (below) in the Gulf of Tonkin, escalation of Vietnam War follows
U.S. Navy destroyer USS Maddox (DD-731)
August 20, 1964: U.S. President Johnson signs the Economic Opportunity Act into law during the War on Poverty

The following events occurred in August 1964:

August 1, 1964 (Saturday)[edit]

August 2, 1964 (Sunday)[edit]

August 3, 1964 (Monday)[edit]

August 4, 1964 (Tuesday)[edit]

August 4, 1964: The bodies of Schwerner, Goodman and Chaney

August 5, 1964 (Wednesday)[edit]

August 6, 1964 (Thursday)[edit]

August 7, 1964 (Friday)[edit]

August 8, 1964 (Saturday)[edit]

August 9, 1964 (Sunday)[edit]

August 10, 1964 (Monday)[edit]

August 11, 1964 (Tuesday)[edit]

August 12, 1964 (Wednesday)[edit]

August 13, 1964 (Thursday)[edit]

August 14, 1964 (Friday)[edit]

August 15, 1964 (Saturday)[edit]

August 16, 1964 (Sunday)[edit]

August 17, 1964 (Monday)[edit]

Proposed Apollo "X" spacecraft in launch and Earth-orbit configurations

August 18, 1964 (Tuesday)[edit]

August 19, 1964 (Wednesday)[edit]

August 20, 1964 (Thursday)[edit]

August 21, 1964 (Friday)[edit]

August 22, 1964 (Saturday)[edit]

August 23, 1964 (Sunday)[edit]

August 24, 1964 (Monday)[edit]

August 25, 1964 (Tuesday)[edit]

August 26, 1964 (Wednesday)[edit]

August 27, 1964 (Thursday)[edit]

Edmund Kemper's 1964 mugshot

August 28, 1964 (Friday)[edit]

August 29, 1964 (Saturday)[edit]

August 30, 1964 (Sunday)[edit]

August 31, 1964 (Monday)[edit]

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  • ^ "N.Y. Police Rout 100 Protesting U.S. Asian Role", Chicago Tribune, August 9, 1964, p2
  • ^ "Riot stops 'Stones'", The Observer (London), August 9, 1964, p1
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  • ^ "IT'S JOHNSON, HUMPHREY— President Nominated by Two Governors", Chicago Tribune, August 27, 1964, p1
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  • ^ "NEW RIOT IN PHILADELPHIA— 1st Gunfire; Loot Stores, Pelt Police", Chicago Tribune, August 30, 1964, p1
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  • ^ "Beatles Invade N.Y.; Park Av. in a Tizzy", Chicago Tribune, August 29, 1964, p1
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  • ^ "Nguyen Oanh Named Acting Saigon Ruler", Chicago Tribune, August 27, 1964, p1
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  • ^ Barry Monush, Everybody's Talkin': The Top Films of 1965-1969 (Hal Leonard Corporation, 2009) p121
  • ^ "U.S. Parlaying Itself by 2010 to 437 Million", Chicago Tribune, August 31, 1964, p6
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  • ^ "Johnson Signs Stamp Plan to Aid Needy". Chicago Tribune. September 1, 1964. p. 1.
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