November 1955
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The following events occurred in November 1955:
November 1, 1955 (Tuesday)[]
- "Official" date of the beginning of the Vietnam War between the South Vietnam Army and the North Vietnam Army in which the latter is allied with the Viet Cong.[1]
- A Douglas DC-6B Mainliner Denver, operating as United Airlines Flight 629, is destroyed over Longmont, Colorado, by a time bomb planted in the cargo hold by Jack Gilbert Graham, who is attempting to cash in his mother's life insurance policies. All 44 on board, his mother among them, are killed. Graham would be executed for the crime on January 11, 1957.[2]
- Ishizuchi Quasi-National Park is founded in Ehime Prefecture and Kōchi Prefecture, Japan.[3]
November 2, 1955 (Wednesday)[]
- The first Suribachi-class ammunition ship is launched at Sparrows Point, Maryland, USA.[4]
November 3, 1955 (Thursday)[]
- New Zealand Government Railways replaces Rimutaka Incline by opening of the Rimutaka Tunnel on the Wairarapa Line, at 8.79 km (5.46 mi) the longest in the Southern Hemisphere at this time.[5][6][7] The line becomes the first in New Zealand to be wholly dieselised.
- Café Filho is forced to give up the presidency of Brazil on health grounds.[8] President-elect Juscelino Kubitschek does not take office until the following year.
November 4, 1955 (Friday)[]
- Born: Matti Vanhanen, Prime Minister of Finland[9]
- Died: Cy Young, 88, American baseball player[10]
November 5, 1955 (Saturday)[]
- Racial segregation is outlawed on trains and buses in interstate commerce in the United States.
- Died: Maurice Utrillo, 71, French painter[11]
November 6, 1955 (Sunday)[]
- The moshav of Yad Rambam is founded in central Israel.
November 7, 1955 (Monday)[]
- In the Australian government, Sir Josiah Francis is replaced as Minister for the Army and Navy by Sir Eric Harrison.
November 8, 1955 (Tuesday)[]
- In the Philippine Senate election, supporters of President Ramon Magsaysay's Nacionalista Party top the poll.[12]
- Died: Musa Ghiatuddin Riayat Shah of Selangor, 61, former Sultan of Selangor, Malaysia
November 9, 1955 (Wednesday)[]
- André Louis Dubois becomes the French resident-general in Morocco.
November 10, 1955 (Thursday)[]
- The UK merchant vessel Joyvita is found adrift in the Pacific Ocean, with no one on board, seven days after leaving Suva, Fiji, on its way to Funafuti in the Ellice islands.
- The US 7-ton fishing vessel Alice G II sinks in , Admiralty Island, in the Alexander Archipelago, Southeast Alaska.[13]
- Ownership of the UK minesweeper HMS Pineham is transferred to France.[14]
November 11, 1955 (Friday)[]
- Born: Jigme Singye Wangchuck, King of Bhutan, at Dechenchholing Palace, Thimphu
- Born: Dr. Sergio Lusthaus MD, renowned plastic surgeon, owned techniques, editor of tens of published articles
November 12, 1955 (Saturday)[]
- The New Zealand national rugby league team, in the course of its tour of Great Britain and France, loses 12–27 to a Great Britain team at Odsal Stadium, Bradford.
November 13, 1955 (Sunday)[]
- Constitutional Assembly elections are held in the Dominican Republic.[15]
- Born: Whoopi Goldberg, US actress and comedian, in Manhattan, New York
November 14, 1955 (Monday)[]
- Died: Robert E. Sherwood, 59, US playwright (heart attack)
November 15, 1955 (Tuesday)[]
- The Leningrad Metro opens in Russia. The new stations include Avtovo, designed by Ye.A. Levinson.
- The Irish coaster City of Ghent sinks 3 km off the Lizard Lighthouse, Cornwall, UK. All seventeen crew members are rescued by the Cadgwith lifeboat.[16]
November 16, 1955 (Wednesday)[]
- : A whites-only election results in victory for the National Party of South-West Africa.[17]
November 17, 1955 (Thursday)[]
- The parish of Nuestra Señora del Perpetuo Socorro y San Alfonso, Montevideo, Uruguay, is established.[18]
November 18, 1955 (Friday)[]
- Empresas Públicas de Medellín is established as a residential public utilities company serving the inhabitants of Medellin, Colombia.[19]
November 19, 1955 (Saturday)[]
- C. Northcote Parkinson first propounds 'Parkinson's law', in The Economist.[20]
- The First Round Proper of the 1955–56 FA Cup competition in the UK is played; replays take place on Monday 28 November.
- In the final of the 1954–55 Israel State Cup football competition, Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C. defeat Hapoel Nes Tziona to win their 8th title.[21]
November 20, 1955 (Sunday)[]
- Milton rail crash: a passenger train, carrying 293 passengers from south Wales to Paddington, takes a crossover faster than the recommended limit. The automatic train control system fails to stop the train, which is derailed at Milton, near Didcot, UK. Eleven people are killed and 157 injured.[22]
- Bo Diddley makes his television debut on Ed Sullivan's Toast Of The Town show for the CBS-TV network.[23]
November 21, 1955 (Monday)[]
- Born: Clara Bohitile, Namibian politician, in Windhoek[24]
November 22, 1955 (Tuesday)[]
- A Soviet Tupolev Tu-16 (NATO reporting name "Badger") drops the first Soviet thermo-nuclear bomb, RDS-37, in Siberia.
- Colonel Tom Parker signs Elvis Presley to RCA Records.
- Ichirō Hatoyama begins his third term as Prime Minister of Japan[25]
- Died: Shemp Howard, 60, The Three Stooges member (heart attack)
November 23, 1955 (Wednesday)[]
- The Cocos Islands in the Indian Ocean are transferred from British to Australian control.[26]
- The Thai cargo ship Nang Suang Nawa and the Philippines-registered tug Albacore are lost at sea between Thailand and Hong Kong.
- Born: Ludovico Einaudi, Italian pianist and composer, in Turin[27]
November 24, 1955 (Thursday)[]
- The first match of the New Zealand cricket tour of India ends in a draw at the Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium, Hyderabad.
- Born: Sir Ian Botham, English cricketer, in Heswall, Cheshire[28]
November 25, 1955 (Friday)[]
- Born: Bruno Tonioli, Italian dancer and choreographer, in Ferrara[29]
November 26, 1955 (Saturday)[]
- Sir John Harding, the British Governor of Cyprus, declares a state of emergency on the island as a result of the EOKA campaign.[30]
November 27, 1955 (Sunday)[]
- The Liberian-registered cargo ship Kismet runs aground at , Nova Scotia, Canada, and is wrecked. The 22 crew members are rescued by a Royal Canadian Navy helicopter.[31]
- Born:
- Andreas, Prince of Leiningen, German prince, son of Prince Emich Kyrill, in Frankfurt[32]
- Bill Nye, American television show host, in Washington D.C.[33]
- Died: Arthur Honegger, 63, French-born Swiss composer (heart attack)[34]
November 28, 1955 (Monday)[]
- Ray Lawler's Summer of the Seventeenth Doll receives its stage première by the Union Theatre Repertory Company in Melbourne with the playwright in a leading rôle; this is influential as the first authentically naturalistic modern drama in the theatre of Australia.[35]
- The US NCAA Men's Cross Country Championships are held in East Lansing, Michigan, and are won by the hosts, Michigan State Spartans cross country team.[36]
November 29, 1955 (Tuesday)[]
- A partial lunar eclipse takes place.[37]
November 30, 1955 (Wednesday)[]
The 1st Soviet Antarctic Expedition, led by Mikhail Somov, begins; it would last two years.[38]
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- ^ "Name of Technical Sergeant Richard B. Fitzgibbon to be added to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial". Department of Defense (DoD). Archived from the original on 20 October 2013.
- ^ Jay Robert Nash (1986). Almanac of World Crime. Bonanza Books. p. 84. ISBN 978-0-517-62530-9.
- ^ "石鎚国定公園". Ministry of the Environment. Archived from the original on 5 June 2011. Retrieved 10 May 2011.
- ^ Frederick Thomas Jane (1968). Jane's Fighting Ships. Sampson Low, Marston and Company. p. 439.
- ^ Anon. (1950). "The Rimutaka Incline and Deviation, New Zealand" (PDF). Railway Magazine. 96: 543–7. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-06-22. Retrieved 2009-06-20.
- ^ Keller, G. P. (1954). "The Rimutaka Deviation". New Zealand Engineering. 9: 399–420.
- ^ Cameron, Walter Norman (1976). A Line of Railway: the Railway Conquest of the Rimutakas. Wellington: New Zealand Railway and Locomotive Society. ISBN 0-908573-00-6.
- ^ InfoEscola - Governo de Café Filho (Portuguese). Accessed 4 December 2014
- ^ Inc, Encyclopaedia Britannica (January 2010). Encyclopaedia Britannica Almanac 2010. Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. p. 73. ISBN 978-1-61535-329-3.
- ^ Grolier Incorporated (1993). Academic American encyclopedia. Grolier. p. 333. ISBN 978-0-7172-2047-2.
- ^ Bernard Dorival; Musée national d'art moderne (France) (1962). The School of Paris in the Musée D'art Moderne. Abrams. p. 299.
- ^ Philippine Electoral Almanac. The Presidential Communications Development and Strategic Planning Office. 2013. p. 28. Archived from the original on 2014-04-09. Retrieved 2015-09-21.
- ^ alaskashipwreck.com Alaska Shipwrecks (A)
- ^ Blackman, R.V.B. ed. Jane's Fighting Ships (1953)
- ^ Nohlen, D (2005) Elections in the Americas: A data handbook, Volume I, p247 ISBN 978-0-19-928357-6
- ^ "Lifeboat Rescues 17 From Sunken Ship". The Times (53379). London. 16 November 1955. col C, p. 6.
- ^ 1955 Legislative Assembly Election African Elections Database
- ^ "Iglesia de Tapes". Archdiocese of Montevideo. Retrieved 26 April 2013. (in Spanish)
- ^ United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on Foreign Operations and Related Agencies (1967). Foreign Assistance and Related Agencies Appropriations for 1968: Hearings ..., Ninetieth Congress, First Session. U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 41.
- ^ David Charles Marsh (1958). The Changing Social Structure of England and Wales, 1871-1961. Psychology Press. p. 140. ISBN 978-0-415-17616-3.
- ^ Brener, Izhar. Two Precious Points: Summary of the 1955 season in Israeli Football. Pisumei Sport Publishing. p. 24. Retrieved 7 August 2015.
- ^ Mike Hitches (15 February 2010). Rails to Rosslare: The GWR Mail Route to Ireland. Amberley Publishing Limited. p. 70. ISBN 978-1-4456-2534-8.
- ^ Blue Suede News. Blue Suede News. 2008. p. 6.
- ^ Reporter, New Era (2007-06-13). "A Farmer Among the Best". New Era Live. Retrieved 2019-10-02.
- ^ Trumbull, Robert. "Japan's Rightists will Unite Today; Democrats and Liberals Will Merge – Present Premier Will Be Re-elected Nov. 22", The New York Times. 15 November 1955.
- ^ Official Year Book of the Commonwealth of Australia No. 47 - 1961. Aust. Bureau of Statistics. p. 157.
- ^ Who's who in Italy. Who's Who in Italy. 2001. p. 673.
- ^ Ian Botham (15 September 2009). Head On - Ian Botham: The Autobiography. Ebury Publishing. p. 7. ISBN 978-1-4070-2819-4.
- ^ Bruno Tonioli (13 September 2012). Bruno My Story. Headline. p. 15. ISBN 978-0-7553-6410-7.
- ^ British Information Services. Reference Division (1960). Cyprus. British Information Services. p. 4.
- ^ "Telegrams in Brief". The Times (53389). London. 28 October 1955. col G, p. 6.
- ^ Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage. Burke's Peerage Limited. 1963. p. lxxxviii.
- ^ Boy Scouts of America, Inc. (April 1995). Boys' Life. Boy Scouts of America, Inc. p. 5.
- ^ Harry Halbreich; Reinhard G. Pauly (1999). Arthur Honegger. Amadeus Press. p. 228. ISBN 978-1-57467-041-7.
- ^ Fitzpatrick, Peter (1979). After The Doll: Australian Drama Since 1955. Studies in Australian culture. Melbourne: Edward Arnold Australia. p. vii. ISBN 0726720402.
- ^ "NCAA Men's Division I Cross Country Championship" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. pp. 7–9. Retrieved December 30, 2014.
- ^ Fred Espenak (1989). Fifty Year Canon of Lunar Eclipses: 1986-2035. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Scientific and Technical Information Division. p. 22.
- ^ A V Nudel Man Soviet Antarctic Expeditions 1955-1959, Izdatel'stvo Akademii Nauk SSSR, Moskva, 1959 (translated from the Russian; Israel program for scientific translations, Jerusalem, 1966).
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