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1 October 1, 1969 (Wednesday)  





2 October 2, 1969 (Thursday)  





3 October 3, 1969 (Friday)  





4 October 4, 1969 (Saturday)  





5 October 5, 1969 (Sunday)  





6 October 6, 1969 (Monday)  





7 October 7, 1969 (Tuesday)  





8 October 8, 1969 (Wednesday)  





9 October 9, 1969 (Thursday)  





10 October 10, 1969 (Friday)  





11 October 11, 1969 (Saturday)  





12 October 12, 1969 (Sunday)  





13 October 13, 1969 (Monday)  





14 October 14, 1969 (Tuesday)  





15 October 15, 1969 (Wednesday)  





16 October 16, 1969 (Thursday)  





17 October 17, 1969 (Friday)  





18 October 18, 1969 (Saturday)  





19 October 19, 1969 (Sunday)  





20 October 20, 1969 (Monday)  





21 October 21, 1969 (Tuesday)  





22 October 22, 1969 (Wednesday)  





23 October 23, 1969 (Thursday)  





24 October 24, 1969 (Friday)  





25 October 25, 1969 (Saturday)  





26 October 26, 1969 (Sunday)  





27 October 27, 1969 (Monday)  





28 October 28, 1969 (Tuesday)  





29 October 29, 1969 (Wednesday)  





30 October 30, 1969 (Thursday)  





31 October 31, 1969 (Friday)  





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October 11–13, 1969: Cosmonauts Shonin and Valeri Kubasov (Soyuz 6); Volkov and Gorbatko (Soyuz 7); and Shatalov and Yeliseyev (Soyuz 8)
October 27, 1969: Nixon orders secret mission and 18 nuclear-armed American B-52 bombers fly toward USSR
October 29, 1969: The first electronic message between two computers, "L-O", is sent from UCLA to Stanford

The following events occurred in October 1969:

October 1, 1969 (Wednesday)[edit]

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Prime Ministers Palme and Erlander

October 2, 1969 (Thursday)[edit]

October 3, 1969 (Friday)[edit]

October 4, 1969 (Saturday)[edit]

October 5, 1969 (Sunday)[edit]

October 6, 1969 (Monday)[edit]

The Haymarket Memorial

October 7, 1969 (Tuesday)[edit]

Medici

October 8, 1969 (Wednesday)[edit]

Flood

October 9, 1969 (Thursday)[edit]

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China and the Soviet Union

October 10, 1969 (Friday)[edit]

October 11, 1969 (Saturday)[edit]

October 12, 1969 (Sunday)[edit]

Sonja at the 1936 Olympics

October 13, 1969 (Monday)[edit]

October 14, 1969 (Tuesday)[edit]

October 15, 1969 (Wednesday)[edit]

October 16, 1969 (Thursday)[edit]

October 17, 1969 (Friday)[edit]

October 18, 1969 (Saturday)[edit]

Caravaggio's Nativity

October 19, 1969 (Sunday)[edit]

October 20, 1969 (Monday)[edit]

A 1969 Kaiser Jeep

October 21, 1969 (Tuesday)[edit]

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New Chancellor Brandt, Old Chancellor Kiesinger

October 22, 1969 (Wednesday)[edit]

October 23, 1969 (Thursday)[edit]

October 24, 1969 (Friday)[edit]

October 25, 1969 (Saturday)[edit]

October 26, 1969 (Sunday)[edit]

October 27, 1969 (Monday)[edit]

October 28, 1969 (Tuesday)[edit]

October 29, 1969 (Wednesday)[edit]

The UCLA Sigma 7

October 30, 1969 (Thursday)[edit]

October 31, 1969 (Friday)[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Olof Palme Is Named Premier of Sweden; Youngest in History", Chicago Tribune, October 2, 1969, p1A-4
  • ^ "Translation of Beijing.cn website history". Archived from the original on 29 April 2014. Retrieved 2 April 2023.
  • ^ "U.S. Sets Off Big A-Blast In Alaska", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, October 3, 1969, p1
  • ^ "Brandt Coalition Chancellor— Alliance With Scheel Ends Christian Democrats' Rule", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, October 4, 1969, p2
  • ^ "Votes Cast On World Paper Gold", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, October 3, 1969, p3
  • ^ "New 'Gold' Good Internationally", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, October 4, 1969, p2
  • ^ "Linkletter Blames LSD For Daughter's Death", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, October 6, 1969, p1
  • ^ "LSD Killed Daughter, Art Linkletter Says", Los Angeles Times, October 6, 1969, p1
  • ^ "Mets, Orioles Lead Playoffs", Pittsburgh Press, October 5, 1969, p4-1
  • ^ "The Week's TV", in The Observer (London), October 5, 1969, p39
  • ^ a b "Photos of the Radical Organization that Declared War on the United States Government", HistoryCollection.co
  • ^ "Haymarket Statue Bombed", Chicago Tribune, October 7, 1969, p1
  • ^ "Gen. Medici New Brazil President", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, October 8, 1969, p1
  • ^ DJ Qbert: A Legend In His Own Time Archived 2008-04-21 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ "Phils Get Flood, McCarver for Allen, Rojas, Johnson", Philadelphia Daily News, October 8, 1969, pE-9
  • ^ "Cardinals' Curt Flood Throws A Snag Into Swap With Retirement", The Daily Times (Salisbury MD), October 9, 1969, p25
  • ^ Neil F. Flynn, Baseball's Reserve System: The Case and Trial of Curt Flood Vs. Major League Baseball (Walnut Park Group, 2006)
  • ^ "Guard Called to Quell Chicago Riots", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, October 10, 1969, p1
  • ^ "RADICALS GO ON RAMPAGE— Battle Police Thru Gold Coast Area", Chicago Tribune, October 9, 1969, p1
  • ^ "Chinese yield over borders". The Age. Melbourne. October 10, 1969. p. 1.
  • ^ "Soviet switch to new system". The Guardian. Manchester. October 10, 1969. p. 3.
  • ^ "Birthday: PJ Harvey". Wisconsin State Journal. Retrieved 2 April 2023.
  • ^ "Don Hoak Is Dead At 41, Found Slumped Over Steering Wheel". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. October 10, 1969. p. 1.
  • ^ a b "The Nukes of October: Richard Nixon's Secret Plan to Bring Peace to Vietnam", by Jeremi Suri, WIRED magazine, February 25, 2008
  • ^ "Memorandum from Gen Wheeler, Chairman, JCS 10 Oct 1969" (PDF). Retrieved 2 April 2023.
  • ^ "In Recognition of the City of Simi Valley's 40th Birthday", remarks by U.S. Representative Elton Gallegly", Congressional Record, October 8, 2009, p24528
  • ^ "Loren Bouchard". imposemagazine.com. 2007-09-07. Archived from the original on 2014-02-28. Retrieved 2014-02-28.
  • ^ "Frisco Intensifies Hunt For Zodiac, Slayer of 5", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, October 17, 1969, p1
  • ^ "Soviet Space Pad May Be In Works", Pittsburgh Press, October 12, 1969, p1
  • ^ "MPs Repulse 'Invasion' at Ft. Dix". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. October 13, 1969. p. 1.
  • ^ "2nd Soyuz Put in Orbit By Russia". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. October 13, 1969. p. 1.
  • ^ "Incumbents In Turkey Claim Win". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. October 13, 1969. p. 2.
  • ^ Minetor, Randi (2018). Death on Mount Washington: Stories of Accidents and Foolhardiness on the Northeast's Highest Peak. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield. p. 8. ISBN 978-1-4930-3377-5.
  • ^ "7 Cosmonauts Due to Link Up 3 Spacecraft— Soviets Apparently Plan to Put Together Orbiting Station", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, October 14, 1969, p1
  • ^ "Red 'Troika' Space Teams Down Safely", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, October 18, 1969, p1
  • ^ "ASN Aircraft accident Antonov An-24B CCCP-47772 Nizhnevartovsk Airport (NJC)". aviation-safety.net. Retrieved 2 April 2023.
  • ^ "Vandals Release 3,000 Hamsters", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, October 15, 1969, p1
  • ^ "Viet Foes Observe Moratorium— War Protested By More Than Half Million", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, October 16, 1969, p1
  • ^ "Moratorium", in The Columbia Guide to the Vietnam War, by David L. Anderson (Columbia University Press, 2002) p143
  • ^ H. R. Haldeman Diaries Collection, January 18, 1969 – April 30, 1973 Nixon Library. Retrieved 2 April 2023
  • ^ "Somalian President Killed; Police Arrest Assassin", Dayton (O.) Journal Herald, October 16, 1969, p1
  • ^ "Somalia's President Shot Dead", Baltimore Sun, October 16, 1969, p1
  • ^ "Amazin' Story Ends, N.Y. Mets Win Series", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, October 17, 1969, p1
  • ^ Carnie and Wendy Wilson Home Page Archived 2011-12-05 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ Cohodas, Nadine (2000). Spinning Blues into Gold: The Chess Brothers and the Legendary Chess Records. New York: St. Martins. Bluestogold.com Archived February 4, 2017, at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ "Black Players Object to BYU— University Hit by Football Crisis", Casper (WY) Star-Tribune, October 18, 1969, p1
  • ^ "Wyoming Trustees Kick Off 14 Negro Gridders", Ogden (UT) Standard-Examiner, October 18, 1969, p4
  • ^ "The Black 14 Case: The Not-So-Silent Witness of the Armbands", by Weston W. Reeves, Wyoming Lawyer magazine
  • ^ John Sayle Watterson, College Football: History, Spectacle, Controversy (JHU Press, 2002) p322-324
  • ^ "Bolivian Troops Seize Gulf Oil", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, October 18, 1969, p2
  • ^ "Nativity Picture Is Stolen", Ottawa Jouirnal, October 20, 1969, p5
  • ^ Hill, Charley (19 October 2017). "The Case of the Mafia and the Stolen Caravaggio". Retrieved 2 April 2023.
  • ^ "Diet Drinks Being Taken Off Market", UPI report in Casper (WY) Star-Tribune, October 19, 1969, p1
  • ^ "Responding to the Ban on Cyclamates"[usurped]
  • ^ "CARICOM: Caribbean Development Bank". Retrieved 2 April 2023.
  • ^ "Army Seizes Somalia Rule", San Francisco Examiner, October 21, 1969, p2
  • ^ "Somalia (1960-present), University of Central Arkansas Political Science department
  • ^ "18 Mexican Children Die in Earthslide", Chicago Tribune, October 21, 1969, p1
  • ^ "18 Children Killed In Cave-In", Ottawa Journal, October 21, 1969, p1
  • ^ "Trey Parker: Biography". TV Guide. Archived from the original on February 28, 2019. Retrieved February 27, 2019.
  • ^ "AMC to Buy Jeep For $80 Million", Ottawa Journal, October 21, 1969, p4
  • ^ E. D. Bloom; et al. (1969). "High-Energy Inelastic ep Scattering at 6° and 10°". Physical Review Letters. 23 (16): 930–934. Bibcode:1969PhRvL..23..930B. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.23.930.
  • ^ M. Breidenbach; et al. (1969). "Observed Behavior of Highly Inelastic Electron–Proton Scattering" (PDF). Physical Review Letters. 23 (16): 935–939. Bibcode:1969PhRvL..23..935B. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.23.935. OSTI 1444731. S2CID 2575595.
  • ^ "Brandt Elected Chancellor in Bonn", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, October 22, 1969, p2
  • ^ "Belli Talks To 'Zodiac' In TV Show", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, October 23, 1969, p2
  • ^ "Lebanese PM Karami Resigns", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, October 23, 1969, p2
  • ^ "Real Rock Museum: Led Zeppelin II", KSHE-FM website
  • ^ "Canadian Ship Blast Kills Eight Sailors", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, October 24, 1969, p1
  • ^ "Birthday: Jon Huertas".
  • ^ "Krogers fly out with a last laugh", The Guardian (London), October 25, 1969, p1, p18
  • ^ "Freed Spies Sip Champagne, Joke About Years in Prison", Los Angeles Times, October 25, 1969, p1
  • ^ "Paul McCartney Insists He's Alive", Daily News (New York), October 25, 1969, p6
  • ^ "Liberals just scrape home", The Age (Melbourne), October 27, 1969, p1
  • ^ "Right Makes Clean Sweep In Portugal", San Francisco Examiner, October 27, 1969, p5
  • ^ "British Caribbean Rule Is Eased in 31 Islands", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, October 28, 1969, p1
  • ^ "Israelis Return Meir to Power", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, October 29, 1969, p1
  • ^ Tom Standage, Writing on the Wall: Social Media, The First 2,000 Years (Bloomsbury, 2013)
  • ^ Commentary by Leonard Kleinrock in "UCLA to be First Station in Nationwide Computer Network, Press release dated July 3, 1969", in From Gutenberg to the Internet: A Sourcebook on the History of Information Technology, Volume 2, ed. by Jeremy M. Norman (Norman Publishing, 2005) p869
  • ^ "Supreme Court Orders Immediate State Mix— Segregated Schools No Longer Allowed", The Clarion-Ledger (Jackson MS), October 30, 1969, p1
  • ^ "Integrate Now, Mississippi Told", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, October 30, 1969, p1
  • ^ "Kenya's Opposition Party Is Banned As Subversive", Baltimore Sun, October 31, 1969, p2
  • ^ "Kenya (1963-present)", University of Central Arkansas Political Science department
  • ^ "Brazil President Takes Oath, Vows Democracy", Los Angeles Times, October 31, 1969, p27
  • ^ "Brazil Junta to Make Constitution Reforms", Bridgeport (CT) Telegram, October 20, 1969, p6
  • ^ Stanley A. Renshon, High Hopes: The Clinton Presidency and the Politics of Ambition (Routledge, 1998) pp201-204
  • ^ "Foster, George "Pops" 1892–1969". Encyclopedia.com. Retrieved August 28, 2021.
  • ^ "Wal-Mart Stock History: How the World’s Biggest Retailer Created So Much Wealth for Investors", by Demitrios Kalogeropoulos, The Motley Fool, January 1, 2017
  • ^ "Two Teens Skipped School One Day In 1969 – And They Have Not Been Seen Since", by Emma Harwood, Absolute History.com, March 12, 2018

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