World Events

Population: 3.080 billion

Nobel Peace Prize: Dag Hammarskjöld (Sweden)

US breaks diplomatic relations with Cuba (Jan. 3).

1,200 US-sponsored anti-Castro exiles invade Cuba at the Bay of Pigs (April 17); the attackers are all killed or captured by Cuban forces.

East Germany erects the Berlin Wall between East and West Berlin to halt flood of refugees (Aug. 13). Background: The Cold War

USSR detonates 50-megaton hydrogen bomb in the largest man-made explosion in history (Oct. 29). Background: nuclear weapons

There are 2,000 US military advisers in South Vietnam. Background: Vietnam War

OPEC (Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries) formally constituted.


U.S. Events

President: John F. Kennedy

Vice President: Lyndon B. Johnson

Population: 183,691,481

Life expectancy: 70.2 years

Violent Crime Rate (per 1,000): 19.1

Property Crime Rate (per 1,000): 17.5

Homicide Rate (per 100,000): 4.7

Economics

US GDP (1998 dollars): $544.8 billion

Federal spending: $97.72 billion

Federal debt: $292.6 billion

Consumer Price Index: 29.9

Unemployment: 5.5%

Cost of a first-class stamp: $0.04

Robert Frost recites "The Gift Outright" at John F. Kennedy's inauguration (Jan. 20).

First US astronaut, Navy Cmdr. Alan B. Shepard, Jr., rockets 116.5 miles up in 302-mile trip (May 5).

Virgil Grissom becomes second American astronaut, making 118-mile-high, 303-mile-long rocket flight over Atlantic (July 21).

Sports

World Series

NY Yankees d. Cincinnati (4-1)

NBA Championship

Boston d. St. Louis Hawks (4-1)

Stanley Cup

Chicago d. Detroit (4-2)

Wimbledon

Women: Angela Mortimer d. C. Truman (4-6 6-4 7-5)

Men: Rod Laver d. C. McKinley (6-3 6-1 6-4)

Kentucky Derby Champion

Carry Back

NCAA Basketball Championship

Cincinnati d. Ohio St. (70-65 OT)

NCAA Football Champions

Alabama (AP, UPI, NFF) (11-0-0) & Ohio St. (FW) (8-0-1)


Entertainment

Pulitzer Prizes

Fiction: To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee

Music: Symphony No. 7, Walter Piston

Drama: All the Way Home, Tad Mosel

Oscars awarded in 1961

Academy Award, Best Picture: The Apartment, Billy Wilder, producer (United Artists)

Nobel Prize for Literature: Ivo Andric (Yugoslavia)

Grammy Awards

Record of the Year: Theme From A Summer Place - Percy Faith

Album of the Year: Button Down Mind - Bob Newhart (Warner Bros.)

Song of the Year: Theme From Exodus - Ernest Gold, songwriter

Miss America: Nancy Fleming (MI)

Patsy Cline releases "I Fall to Pieces" and "Crazy." The success of the songs help her cross over from country to pop.

West Side Story is adapted for the big screen, and will go on to win Oscars for Best Picture, Supporting Actor (George Chakiris), Supporting Actress (Rita Moreno), and Directing (Robert Wise and Jerome Robbins).

Audrey Hepburn delights as Holly Golightly in Breakfast at Tiffany's, but Henry Mancini emerges as the real star. He won two Oscars and four Grammy Awards for the score, which included the hit "Moon River."

Movies

West Side Story, The Hustler, Judgment at Nuremberg, La Dolce Vita

Music

Patsy Cline, "I Fall to Pieces" and "Crazy"

Books

Joseph Heller, Catch—22

Henry Miller, Tropic of Cancer

Lewis Mumford, The City in History

V. S. Naipaul, A House for Mr. Biswas

Walker Percy, The Moviegoer

J. D. Salinger, Franny and Zooey


Science

Nobel Prizes in Science

Chemistry: Melvin Calvin (US), for establishing chemical steps during photosynthesis

Physics: Robert Hofstadter (US), for determination of shape and size of atomic nucleus; Rudolf Mössbauer (Germany), for method of producing and measuring recoil-free gamma rays

Physiology or Medicine: Georg von Bekesy (US), for discoveries about physical mechanisms of stimulation within cochlea

Moscow announces putting first man in orbit around earth, Major Yuri A. Gagarin (April 12). Background:

Soviet Staffed Space Flight Programs

Gherman Stepanovich Titov is launched in Soviet spaceship Vostok II: makes 17 1/2 orbits in 25 hours, covering 434,960 miles before landing safely (Aug. 6). Background: Space Exploration

Alan B. Shepard becomes the first American man in space aboard the Freedom 7.

Jack Lippes develops the contraceptive intrauterine device (IUD). Background: Birth & Contraception


Deaths

Sir Thomas Beecham

Ty Cobb

Carl Jung

Chico Marx