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1 July 1, 1959 (Wednesday)  





2 July 2, 1959 (Thursday)  





3 July 3, 1959 (Friday)  





4 July 4, 1959 (Saturday)  





5 July 5, 1959 (Sunday)  





6 July 6, 1959 (Monday)  





7 July 7, 1959 (Tuesday)  





8 July 8, 1959 (Wednesday)  





9 July 9, 1959 (Thursday)  





10 July 10, 1959 (Friday)  





11 July 11, 1959 (Saturday)  





12 July 12, 1959 (Sunday)  





13 July 13, 1959 (Monday)  





14 July 14, 1959 (Tuesday)  





15 July 15, 1959 (Wednesday)  





16 July 16, 1959 (Thursday)  





17 July 17, 1959 (Friday)  





18 July 18, 1959 (Saturday)  





19 July 19, 1959 (Sunday)  





20 July 20, 1959 (Monday)  





21 July 21, 1959 (Tuesday)  





22 July 22, 1959 (Wednesday)  





23 July 23, 1959 (Thursday)  





24 July 24, 1959 (Friday)  





25 July 25, 1959 (Saturday)  





26 July 26, 1959 (Sunday)  





27 July 27, 1959 (Monday)  





28 July 28, 1959 (Tuesday)  





29 July 29, 1959 (Wednesday)  





30 July 30, 1959 (Thursday)  





31 July 31, 1959 (Friday)  





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July 17, 1959: Homo habilis remains unearthed after 1,750,000 years in Olduvai Gorge
July 24, 1959: Nixon and Khrushchev debate in kitchen exhibit
July 5, 1959: Sukarno decrees "Guided Democracy", creates totalitarian state in Indonesia

The following events occurred in July 1959:

July 1, 1959 (Wednesday)[edit]

July 2, 1959 (Thursday)[edit]

July 3, 1959 (Friday)[edit]

July 4, 1959 (Saturday)[edit]

Alaska's first two U.S. Senators, Ernest Gruening (left) and Bob Bartlett (right), holding the 49-star U.S. flag

July 5, 1959 (Sunday)[edit]

July 6, 1959 (Monday)[edit]

July 7, 1959 (Tuesday)[edit]

July 8, 1959 (Wednesday)[edit]

July 9, 1959 (Thursday)[edit]

July 10, 1959 (Friday)[edit]

July 11, 1959 (Saturday)[edit]

July 12, 1959 (Sunday)[edit]

July 13, 1959 (Monday)[edit]

July 14, 1959 (Tuesday)[edit]

Ex-Defense Minister Peng

July 15, 1959 (Wednesday)[edit]

July 16, 1959 (Thursday)[edit]

July 17, 1959 (Friday)[edit]

Mary Leakey
Billie Holiday

July 18, 1959 (Saturday)[edit]

Ex-President Urrutia

July 19, 1959 (Sunday)[edit]

July 20, 1959 (Monday)[edit]

Admiral Leahy

July 21, 1959 (Tuesday)[edit]

July 22, 1959 (Wednesday)[edit]

July 23, 1959 (Thursday)[edit]

General Stewart
General Goldwater

July 24, 1959 (Friday)[edit]

July 25, 1959 (Saturday)[edit]

July 26, 1959 (Sunday)[edit]

July 27, 1959 (Monday)[edit]

July 28, 1959 (Tuesday)[edit]

July 29, 1959 (Wednesday)[edit]

July 30, 1959 (Thursday)[edit]

July 31, 1959 (Friday)[edit]

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  • ^ "Germans Elect Adenauer's Man President". Oakland Tribune. July 1, 1959. p. 1.
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  • ^ "Olmedo Blasts Aussie Laver For Wimbledon Title", Oakland Tribune, July 3, 1959, p31
  • ^ "U.S. Net Reign At Wimbledon Ends", Oakland Tribune, July 4, 1959, p11
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  • ^ "5 Pilots Sight Mysterious Flying Object". Oakland Tribune. July 11, 1959. p. 1.
  • ^ "Believer Now In Saucers, Says Witness". Oakland Tribune. July 12, 1959. p. 1.
  • ^ "100 Killed, Rebellion Put Down in Honduras Capital". Oakland Tribune. July 13, 1959. p. 1.
  • ^ Patterson, Teresa (2009). "Overcooking With Atoms". It Looked Good On Paper. HarperCollins. pp. 46–50.
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  • ^ Phebe Marr, The Modern History of Iraq (Westview Press, 2004), p34
  • ^ Gabriel Baer, Population and Society in the Arab East (Routledge, 2003), p57
  • ^ Andrew D. Lambert, Warship (Naval Institute Press, 2004), p25
  • ^ Robert Aldrich, Greater France: A History of French Overseas Expansion (Macmillan, 1996), p303
  • ^ Jack Metzgar, Striking Steel: Solidarity Remembered (Temple University Press, 2000), p58
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  • ^ "600,000 Year Old Human Skull Discovered". Oakland Tribune. August 28, 1960. p. 1.
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  • ^ "U.S. Thwarts Russ Censor Try As Nixon, Khrushchev Toast", Oakland Tribune, July 26, 1959, p1
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  • ^ "Tossed Like Yo-You By Storm-- Tells of Bailing Out 9 Mi. Above Earth". Press-Telegram. Long Beach, California. August 7, 1959. p. B-10.
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