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1 May 1, 1968 (Wednesday)  





2 May 2, 1968 (Thursday)  





3 May 3, 1968 (Friday)  





4 May 4, 1968 (Saturday)  





5 May 5, 1968 (Sunday)  





6 May 6, 1968 (Monday)  





7 May 7, 1968 (Tuesday)  





8 May 8, 1968 (Wednesday)  





9 May 9, 1968 (Thursday)  





10 May 10, 1968 (Friday)  





11 May 11, 1968 (Saturday)  





12 May 12, 1968 (Sunday)  





13 May 13, 1968 (Monday)  





14 May 14, 1968 (Tuesday)  





15 May 15, 1968 (Wednesday)  





16 May 16, 1968 (Thursday)  





17 May 17, 1968 (Friday)  





18 May 18, 1968 (Saturday)  





19 May 19, 1968 (Sunday)  





20 May 20, 1968 (Monday)  





21 May 21, 1968 (Tuesday)  





22 May 22, 1968 (Wednesday)  





23 May 23, 1968 (Thursday)  





24 May 24, 1968 (Friday)  





25 May 25, 1968 (Saturday)  





26 May 26, 1968 (Sunday)  





27 May 27, 1968 (Monday)  





28 May 28, 1968 (Tuesday)  





29 May 29, 1968 (Wednesday)  





30 May 30, 1968 (Thursday)  





31 May 31, 1968 (Friday)  





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May 10, 1968: France protests grow and demonstrators barricade the streets (as seen in Bordeaux)
May 12, 1968: Reggie Dwight of Pinner assumes stage name "Elton John"
May 22, 1968: USS Scorpion nuclear submarine sank with all 99 of its crew
May 18, 1968: Nuclear-powered Nimbus-B destroyed before it can hit California

The following events occurred in May 1968:

May 1, 1968 (Wednesday)[edit]

May 2, 1968 (Thursday)[edit]

Staff Sgt. Benavidez

May 3, 1968 (Friday)[edit]

May 4, 1968 (Saturday)[edit]

May 5, 1968 (Sunday)[edit]

May 6, 1968 (Monday)[edit]

May 7, 1968 (Tuesday)[edit]

Governor Wallace

May 8, 1968 (Wednesday)[edit]

May 9, 1968 (Thursday)[edit]

May 10, 1968 (Friday)[edit]

May 11, 1968 (Saturday)[edit]

May 12, 1968 (Sunday)[edit]

May 13, 1968 (Monday)[edit]

May 14, 1968 (Tuesday)[edit]

President Boumédiène

May 15, 1968 (Wednesday)[edit]

May 15, 1968: An F5 tornado near Charles City, Iowa

May 16, 1968 (Thursday)[edit]

May 17, 1968 (Friday)[edit]

May 18, 1968 (Saturday)[edit]

May 19, 1968 (Sunday)[edit]

May 20, 1968 (Monday)[edit]

May 21, 1968 (Tuesday)[edit]

May 22, 1968 (Wednesday)[edit]

May 23, 1968 (Thursday)[edit]

May 24, 1968 (Friday)[edit]

May 25, 1968 (Saturday)[edit]

May 26, 1968 (Sunday)[edit]

Prince Frederik

May 27, 1968 (Monday)[edit]

1st Lt. Bush

May 28, 1968 (Tuesday)[edit]

May 29, 1968 (Wednesday)[edit]

May 30, 1968 (Thursday)[edit]

May 31, 1968 (Friday)[edit]

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  • ^ "Cong Shell Big Airbase, Saigon a Battleground", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 6, 1968, p. 1
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  • ^ "Driver Dies In '500' Race Tuneup", Pittsburgh Press, May 8, 1968, p. 73
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  • ^ "Arlington to Halt Veterans' Burials by 1985", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 9, 1968, p. 1
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  • ^ "U.S., Hanoi Map Talks", Pittsburgh Press, May 10, 1968, p. 1
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  • ^ "Manchester City Wins Loop Title", Hartford (CT) Courant, May 12, 1968, p. 11-C
  • ^ "58 Are Killed At Wedding Fete", Philadelphia Inquirer, May 12, 1968, p. 1
  • ^ "PARIS POLICE BATTLE MOB— Hurl Tear Gas, Crash Barricades", Chicago Tribune, May 11, 1968, p. 1
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  • ^ "25 Per Cent Vote, Election is Annulled", Pittsburgh Press, May 13, 1968, p. 6
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  • ^ "Abernathy, Ralph David", in Alabama Biographical Dictionary, by Jan Onofrio (Somerset Publishers, 1968) p. 8
  • ^ "General Strike Grips France", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 13, 1968, p. 1
  • ^ "The Perspective of a Vietnamese Witness", by Luu Doan Huynh, in The War That Never Ends: New Perspectives on the Vietnam War, ed. by David L. Anderson and John Ernst (University Press of Kentucky, 2007) p. 92
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  • ^ "New Japanese TV Set Fits In Your Pocket", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 15, 1968, p. 1
  • ^ David Dutton, Liberals in Schism: A History of the National Liberal Party (I.B.Tauris, 2008) p. 203
  • ^ "Kimmel Is Dead; Pearl Harbor Goat", Chicago Tribune, May 15, 1968, p.1
  • ^ "'Scapegoat' of P.H. Attack Dies", Honolulu Advertiser, May 15, 1968, p. 1
  • ^ "Tornado Onslaught Kills 70", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 17, 1968, p. 2
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  • ^ "Girl's Lungs Given To Boy", Pittsburgh Press, May 18, 1968, p. 3
  • ^ "New Nobel Prize", Pittsburgh Press, May 15, 1968, p. 7
  • ^ "French Workers Follow Students, Seize Factories", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 17, 1968, p. 1
  • ^ "Paris Workers Rebuff Students", Pittsburgh Press, May 17, 1968, p. 1
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  • ^ "28 Killed As Quake Jolts Japan", Pittsburgh Press, May 16, 1968, p. 1
  • ^ "Cosmic Craft Goes Into Orbit", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 17, 1968, p. 5; The launch was at 0206 GMT 17 May, but at 5:06 p.m. local time on May 16
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  • ^ "9 Invade Office, Burn Draft Records", Pittsburgh Press, May 17, 1968, p. 9
  • ^ "Strikers Hold Major Plants Across France", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 18, 1968, p. 1
  • ^ "Satellite Destroyed", Spokane (WA) Daily Chronicle, May 18, 1968, p. 2
  • ^ The Day the Nimbus Weather Satellite Exploded, by Maya Wei-Haas, Smithsonian magazine (January 2017)
  • ^ "Sirhan Doesn't Want Diaries to Be Used in Trial", Bridgeport (CT) Telegram, February 25, 1969, p. 1
  • ^ "Sirhan Shouts Guilty Plea At Trial for RFK Murder", Detroit Free Press, February 26, 1969, p. 1
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  • ^ "Cannes Festival stops", The Observer (London), May 19, 1968, p. 1
  • ^ "Protest Cancels Cannes Film Fete", Baltimore Sun, May 19, 1968, p. 2
  • ^ "Film festival closed", The Guardian (London), May 20, 1968, p. 1
  • ^ "Performing the Revolution", by James S. Williams, in May 68: Rethinking France's Last Revolution (Palgrave Macmillan, 2011) p. 281
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  • ^ "Best Show Is Not On Stage", Fort Lauderdale (FL) News and Sun-Sentinel, May 19, 1968, p. B-1
  • ^ "Dogpatch USA", by Brooks Blevins, in The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture, Volume 16: Sports and Recreation, ed. by Harvey H. Jackson III (University of North Carolina Press, 2011) p. 280
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  • ^ "Cabinet Resigns In Saigon Shakeup", Pittsburgh Press, May 18, 1968, p. 1
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  • ^ "15 Killed as Crowd Rushes to See Vision", Pittsburgh Press, May 21, 1968, p. 1
  • ^ "Nigerians Take Over Port City", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 20, 1968, p. 8
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  • ^ "Rebels Land in Haiti, Call for Overthrow of Duvalier, Exiles Claim", Philadelphia Inquirer, May 21, 1968, p. 1
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  • ^ "23 Killed On Copter In Crash Near L.A.", Pittsburgh Press, May 23, 1968, p. 1
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  • ^ "Atomic Sub Overdue, 99 Aboard", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 28, 1968, p. 1
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  • ^ "Pro-British Win In Bermuda", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 23, 1968, p. 2
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  • ^ "A Tragic End To a Career", Central New Jersey Home News (New Brunswick, New Jersey), May 23, 1968, p. 14
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  • ^ "Donor's Brother: 'No Donation'", Tampa Bay Times, June 16, 1968, p. 3
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  • ^ "Bobby Unser Wins '500' as Turbines Fail— Hot Offenhauser Sets New Record", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 31, 1968, p. 1
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