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Vietnam war escalation
begins, 150,000 US troops deployed to Vietnam.
- Rhodesia makes Unilateral Declaration of Independence from Great
Britain, in order to preserve white minority rule.
- Japan's Bullet
Train Opens
- New York City Great Blackout
- US marines land in the
Dominican
Republic as fighting persists between rebels and Dominican
army (April 28).
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France withdraws its
Atlantic fleet from
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Songs of 1965
U.S. NEWS & EVENTS
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Rev. Dr.
Martin
Luther King, Jr., and more than 2,600 others arrested in
Selma, Ala., during demonstrations against voter-registration
rules (Feb. 1).
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Malcolm X,
black-nationalist leader, shot to death at Harlem rally (Feb. 21).
- Blacks riot for six
days in
Watts section of Los Angeles: 34 dead, over 1,000 injured,
nearly 4,000 arrested (Aug. 11-16).
SPORTS
World Series
LA Dodgers d. Minnesota (4-3)
NBA Championship
Boston d. LA Lakers (4-1)
Stanley Cup
Montreal d. Chicago (4-3)
Wimbledon
Women: Margaret Smith d. M. Bueno (6-4 7-5)
Men: Roy Emerson d. F. Stolle (6-2 6-4 6-4)
Kentucky Derby Champion
Lucky Debonair
NCAA Basketball Championship
UCLA d. Michigan (91-80)
NCAA Football Champions
Alabama (AP, FW-tie) (9-1-1) & Michigan St. (UPI, NFF, FW-tie)
(10-1-0)
ENTERTAINMENT
Events
- The
Sound of Music premieres. An instant hit, the film was one
of the top-grossing films of 1965 and remains one of film's most
popular musicals.
- ABC pays an unprecedented $32 million for a four-year contract
with the NCAA to broadcast football games on Saturday afternoons.
- Bill Cosby, starring in I Spy, becomes the first African
American to headline a television show.
NOTABLE DEATHS
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Winston
Churchill -
Nat King
Cole -
T.S. Eliot
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Adlai Stevenson |