Imagine an era before email, Facebook, e-checks, iTunes and SMS – 1963.
In celebration of a simpler time, and those readers who might be nearing their 50th birthdays, Nutmeg put this list of 1963 facts together.
- Jan 8th – Mona Lisa was displayed at Washington’s National Art Gallery for the first time in the United States (US).
- Jan 22nd – The Élysée Treaty (Friendship Treaty) was signed between France and West Germany, twenty years after German occupation of France.
- Jan 25th – Chinese New Year – Year of the Water Rabbit.
- NO Super Bowl! (1st year was 1967)
- Feb 9th – Inaugural flight of the Boeing 727 aircraft.
- Feb 11th – Premier of The French Chef Julia Childs’ TV program
- Feb 17th – Basketball champion Michael Jordon was born.
- Mar 1st – 200,000 French mine workers went on strike demanding shorter hours and an 11% pay increase.
- Mar 1st – Simon Fraser University was founded in Vancouver.
- Mar 7th – FLQ violent campaign began in Quebec lasting seven years.
- Mar 14th – Pop Art exhibition opened in NYC at the Guggenheim Museum.
- Mar 21st – The “inescapable” Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary in San Francisco was closed.
- Mar 22nd – The Beatles 1st album was released – Please Please Me.
- Mar 31st – Streetcars in Los Angeles stop running after 90 years.
- April 1st – General Hospital soap opera premiered – just celebrated its 50th year in 2013.
- April 9th – Winston Churchill was given the designation of honorary US citizen – first time the decoration was ever granted.
- April 18th – Toronto Maple Leafs won the NHL Stanley Cup, defeating Detroit.
- May 8th – The 1962 James Bond film Dr. No premiered in the US.
- May 11th – Peter, Paul & Mary’s Puff the Magic Dragon reached number two on the charts.
- May 12th – Bob Dylan walked off the set of the Ed Sullivan Show – censors would not allow him to play Talkin’ John Birch Paranoid Blues. Clearly, that move did not hurt his career.
- May 12th – Violent racial riots in Birmingham, Alabama.
- June 6th – Actor Johnny Depp was born.
- June 8th – The American Heart Association was the first organization to denounce cigarette usage.
- July 1st – Zone Improvement Plan (Zip) Codes came into use in the US.
- July 1st – Two letter abbreviations for US states were introduced.
- July 8th – Monetary transactions with Cuba were banned in the US.
- Aug 5th – Partial test ban treaty signed between England, Russia & the US in Moscow.
- Aug 7th – Patrick Kennedy the third child of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy and his wife Jacqueline was born – premature.
- Aug 8th – The Great Train Robbery occurred in the UK, at Buckinghamshire where £2.6 million ($7.3 million) was stolen from a postal train headed for London, and never recovered.
- Aug 9th – Patrick Kennedy died of infant respiratory distress syndrome.
- Aug 25th – Beatle Paul McCartney was caught speeding, and his license was suspended for a year.
- Aug 28th – Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered his “I have a dream” speech in Washington D.C., in front of an estimated 2-300,000 people.
- Aug 30th – The tape cassette was introduced to the public at the Berlin Radio Show.
- Sept 10th – American Express opened credit card service in the UK.
- Sept 21st – Place des Arts opened in Montreal.
- Sept 27th – US population hit 190,000,000.
- Sept 29th – The Rolling Stones 1st UK tour; as the opening act for Little Richard, The Everly Brothers and Bo Diddley.
- Oct 3-9th – Hurricane Flora beat a deadly path over Cuba and Haiti, killing more than 7,000 people.
- Oct 10th – The population of the Netherlands reached 12-million.
- Oct 13th – The first recorded use of the term “Beatlemania.”
- Oct 20th – The trial against Nelson Mandela and eight others began in South Africa.
- Nov 5th – Tatum O’Neil was born, the youngest person ever to win the Academy Award – at 10 years old.
- Nov 11th – NHL player Gordie Howe scored his 545th goal breaking Rocket Richard’s lifetime record.
- Nov 18th – AT&T launched push button phones with 10 numbers (*) and (#) followed on later models.
- Nov 22nd – US President Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas
- Dec 20th – The Berlin Wall opened for the first time since it was built in 1961 for limited single day visits.
- Dec 30th – Let’s Make a Deal premiered on NBC.
- The bikini rocketed into fashion popularly following the launch of the movie Beach Party starring Annette Funicello and Frankie Avalon.
- Ermal Cleon Fraze (“Ernie”) received US Patent No. 3,349,949 for his “pull-tab” design used on beverage containers. He sold the patent to Alcoa.
- Rootes Group introduced the Hillman Imp a compact rear-engineered car; it later became the Chrysler Sunbeam.
Happy Birthday!
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