World Events

Population: 3.485 billion

Biafra secedes from Nigeria (May).

Israeli and Arab forces battle; Six-Day War ends with Israel occupying Sinai Peninsula, Golan Heights, Gaza Strip and West Bank (June 5). Background: Arab-Israeli Wars.

Right-wing military coup deposes King Constantine II of Greece.

Communist China announces explosion of its first hydrogen bomb (June 17).

The US and USSR propose a nuclear nonproliferation treaty. Background: nuclear disarmament.


U.S. Events

President: Lyndon B. Johnson

Vice President: Hubert H. Humphrey

Population: 198,712,056

Life expectancy: 70.5 years

Violent Crime Rate (per 1,000): 29.9

Property Crime Rate (per 1,000): 27.4

Homicide Rate (per 100,000): 6.8

Economics

US GDP (1998 dollars): $833.6 billion

Federal spending: $157.46 billion

Federal debt: $340.4 billion

Median Household Income

(current dollars): $7,143

Consumer Price Index: 33.4

Unemployment: 3.8%

Cost of a first-class stamp: $0.05

Racial violence in Detroit; 7,000 National Guardsmen aid police after night of rioting. Similar outbreaks in New York City's Spanish Harlem, Rochester, N.Y., Birmingham, Ala., and New Britain, Conn. (July 23).

Thurgood Marshall sworn in as first black US Supreme Court justice (Oct. 2).

Astronauts Col. Virgil I. Grissom, Col. Edward White II, and Lt. Cmdr. Roger B. Chaffee killed in fire during test launch (Jan. 27).

Sports

Super Bowl

Green Bay d. Kansas City (35-10)

World Series

St. Louis Cardinals d. Boston Red Sox (4-3)

BA Championship

Philadelphia 76ers d. SF Warriors (4-2)

Stanley Cup

Toronto d. Montreal (4-2)

Wimbledon

Women: Billie Jean King d. A. Jones (6-3 6-4)

Men: John Newcombe d. W. Bungert (6-3 6-1 6-1)

Kentucky Derby Champion

Proud Clarion

NCAA Basketball Championship

UCLA d. Dayton (79-64)

NCAA Football Champions

USC (10-1-0)


Entertainment

Pulitzer Prizes

Fiction: The Fixer, Bernard Malamud

Music: Quartet No. 3, Leon Kirchner

Drama: A Delicate Balance, Edward Albee

Oscars awarded in 1967

Academy Award, Best Picture: A Man for All Seasons, Fred Zinnemann, producer (Columbia)

Nobel Prize for Literature: Miguel Angel Asturias (Guatemala)

Grammy Awards

Record of the Year: Strangers in the Night - Frank Sinatra

Album of the Year: Sinatra: A Man and His Music - Frank Sinatra (Reprise)

Song of the Year: "Michelle" John Lennon and Paul McCartney, songwriters

Miss America: Jane Anne Jayroe (OK)

Congress creates PBS.

Rolling Stone and New York Magazine debut, spawning the popularity of special-interest and regional magazines.

Movies

The Graduate, Bonnie and Clyde, Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?, In the Heat of the Night, Cool Hand Luke

Music

The Beatles, Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band

Books

Donald Barthelme, Snow White

Elizabeth Bishop, Selected Poems

Robert Bly, The Light Around the World

Richard Brautigan, Trout Fishing in America

Stanley Elkin, A Bad Man

W. S. Merwin, Lice

Marianne Moore, Complete Poems

Joyce Carol Oates, A Garden of Earthly Delights

William Styron, The Confessions of Nat Turner

Science

Nobel Prizes in Science

Chemistry: Manfred Eigen (Germany), Ronald G. W. Norrish, and George Porter (both UK), for work in high-speed chemical reactions.

Physics: Hans A. Bethe (US), for work on energy production of stars.

Physiology or Medicine: Haldan K. Hartline, George Wald, and Ragnar Granit (all US), for work on human eye.

Antony Hewish and Jocelyn Bell Burnel (UK) discover pulsars. Background: Astronomy.

Jerome Friedman, Henry Kendall, Richard Taylor (US) discover protons and neutrons to be composed of even smaller particles called quarks.

The MIRV (Multiple Indepenently Targetable Reetry Vehicle), which allows one missile to carry several nuclear warheads, is developed. Background: nuclear weapons.

Dr. Christiaan N. Barnard and team of South African surgeons perform world's first successful human heart transplant (Dec. 3). The patient dies 18 days later.


Deaths

Ernesto "Che" Guevara

Spencer Tracy

Woody Guthrie

Langston Hughes

Alice B. Toklas

John Coltrane