1967 34749 225440690 2008-07-13T18:34:09Z Cosmic Latte 3190204 Reverted edits by [[Special:Contributions/74.65.132.223|74.65.132.223]] ([[User talk:74.65.132.223|talk]]) to last version by Brianb824 {{year nav|1967}} {{C20YearInTopicX}} Year '''1967''' ('''[[Roman numerals|MCMLXVII]]''') was a [[common year starting on Sunday]] (link will display full calendar) of the 1967 [[Gregorian calendar]]. {{C20YearTOC}} == Events of 1967 == {{Month3|1|6|0}} ===January=== <!-- Link dates even if repeated, for date-format preferences. --> * January - Publication of the influential [[science fiction]] anthology ''[[Dangerous Visions]]''. * [[January 1]] - Canada begins a year-long celebration of the 100th anniversary of the [[Constitution Act, 1867|British North America Act, 1867]], featuring the [[Expo 67]] World's fair. * [[January 5]] - [[Charlie Chaplin]] opens his last film, ''[[A Countess From Hong Kong]]'', in England. * [[January 6]] - [[Vietnam War]]: [[United States Marine Corps|USMC]] and [[Army of the Republic of Vietnam|ARVN]] troops launch "[[Operation Deckhouse Five]]" in the [[Mekong River]] delta. * [[January 8]] - Vietnam War: [[Operation Cedar Falls]] starts. * [[January 10]] - Segregationist [[Lester Maddox]] is sworn in as [[Governor]] of [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]]. * [[January 12]] - Dr. [[James Bedford]] becomes the first person to be [[cryonics|cryonically preserved]] with the intent of future resuscitation. * [[January 13]] - A [[military coup]] occurs in [[Togo]] under the leadership of [[Etienne Eyadema]]. * [[January 14]] - ''[[The New York Times]]'' reports that the [[U.S. Army]] is conducting secret [[germ warfare]] experiments. * [[January 14]] - [[Human Be-In]] takes place in [[Golden Gate Park]], [[San Francisco]]; event sets the stage for the [[Summer of Love]] * [[January 15]] - [[Louis Leakey]] announces the discovery of pre-human fossils in [[Kenya]]; he names the species [[Proconsul nyanzae|Kenyapitchecus africanus]]. * [[January 15]] - The [[United Kingdom]] enters the first round of negotiations for [[European Economic Community]] membership in Rome. * [[January 15]] - [[Super Bowl I]] played in [[Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum]]. The Green Bay Packers defeat the Kansas City Chiefs 35-10. * [[January 18]] - [[Albert DeSalvo]], the "[[Boston Strangler]]", is convicted of numerous crimes and sentenced to life in prison. * [[January 18]] - [[Jeremy Thorpe]] becomes leader of the UK's [[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal Party]]. * [[January 23]] - In [[Munich]], the trial begins of Wilhelm Harster, accused of the murder of 82,856 Jews (including [[Anne Frank]]) when he led German security police during the German occupation of the [[Netherlands]]. He is eventually sentenced to 15 years in prison. * [[January 23]] - The new town of [[Milton Keynes]] (England) is founded by [[Order in Council]]. * [[January 26]] - The [[Parliament of the United Kingdom]] decides to nationalize 90% of the British [[steel]] industry. * [[January 27]] - ''[[Apollo 1]]'': U.S. astronauts [[Gus Grissom]], [[Edward Higgins White]], and [[Roger Chaffee]] are killed when fire breaks out in their [[Project Apollo|Apollo]] spacecraft during a launch pad test. * [[January 27]] - The [[United States]], [[Soviet Union]] and [[United Kingdom]] sign the [[Outer Space Treaty]]. * [[January 27]] - [[The Doors]]' self-titled debut album is released. * [[January 31]] - [[West Germany]] and [[Romania]] establish [[diplomatic relations]]. ===February=== {{Month3|2|2|0}} * [[February 2]] - The [[American Basketball Association (1967-1976)|American Basketball Association]] is formed. * [[February 3]] - [[Ronald Ryan]] becomes the last man hanged in [[Australia]], for murdering a guard while escaping from prison in December 1965. * [[February 4]] - The [[Soviet Union]] protests the demonstrations before its embassy in [[Peking]]. * [[February 5]] - [[NASA]] launches ''[[Lunar Orbiter 3]]''. * [[February 5]] - [[Italy]]'s first [[guided missile cruiser]], the ''[[Italian cruiser Vittorio Veneto|Vittorio Veneto (C550)]]'', is launched. * [[February 5]] - General [[Anastasio Somoza Debayle]] becomes president of [[Nicaragua]]. * [[February 6]] - [[Aleksei Kosygin]] arrives in the [[United Kingdom|UK]] for an 8-day visit. He meets the [[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom|Queen]] on [[February 9]]. * [[February 7]] - The Chinese government announces that it can no longer guarantee the safety of Soviet diplomats outside the Soviet Embassy building. * [[February 7]] - Serious [[bushfire]]s in southern [[Tasmania]] claim 62 lives. * [[February 7]] - Opening of [[Mazenod College, Victoria]]. * [[February 10]] - The [[25th Amendment to the United States Constitution]] (presidential succession) is ratified. * [[February 14]] - [[Respect]] is recorded by [[Aretha Franklin]]. It will be released in April. * [[February 15]] - The [[Soviet Union]] announces that it has sent troops near the Chinese border. * [[February 18]] - [[China]] sends 3 [[People's Liberation Army]] divisions to [[Tibet]]. * [[February 18]] - [[New Orleans]] District Attorney [[Jim Garrison]] claims he will solve the John F. Kennedy assassination, and that it was planned in New Orleans. * [[February 22]] - [[Suharto]] takes power from [[Sukarno]] in [[Indonesia]] (see [[Transition to the New Order]] and [[Supersemar]]). * [[February 22]] - [[Donald Sangster]] becomes the new Prime Minister of [[Jamaica]], succeeding [[Alexander Bustamante]]. * [[February 23]] - [[Trinidad and Tobago]] are the first [[Commonwealth of Nations|Commonwealth]] nations to join the [[Organization of American States]]. * [[February 23]] - [[United States Constitution/Amendment Twentyfive|25th Amendment of the United States Constitution]] enacted. * [[February 24]] - [[Moscow]] forbids its [[satellite state]]s to form diplomatic relations with [[West Germany]]. * [[February 25]] - The Chinese government announces that it has ordered the army to help in the spring seeding. * [[February 25]] - Britain's second [[Polaris missile]] submarine, [[HMS Renown (S26)|HMS ''Renown'']], is launched. * [[February 26]] - A Soviet nuclear test is conducted at [[Semipalatinsk Test Site]], Eastern [[Kazakhstan]]. * [[February 27]] - The [[Netherlands|Dutch]] government supports British [[European Community|EEC]] membership. ===March=== {{Month3|3|2|0}} * [[March 1]] - Founding of the city of [[Hatogaya, Saitama|Hatogaya]], [[Saitama Prefecture|Saitama]], [[Japan]]. * [[March 1]] - [[Brazil]]ian police arrest Franc Paul Stangli, ex-commander of [[Treblinka]] and [[Sobibór]] [[concentration camp]]s. * [[March 1]] - The [[Red Guards (China)|Red Guards]] return to schools in China. * [[March 1]] - The [[Queen Elizabeth Hall]] is opened in London. * [[March 4]] - The first [[North Sea]] gas is pumped ashore at [[Easington, East Riding of Yorkshire|Easington]], [[East Riding of Yorkshire]]. * [[March 4]] - [[Queens Park Rangers]] become the first 3rd Division side to win the [[Football League Cup|League Cup]] at [[Wembley Stadium (1923)|Wembley Stadium]] defeating [[West Bromwich Albion F.C.|West Bromwich Albion]] 3-2. * [[March 7]] - [[Jimmy Hoffa]] begins his 8-year sentence for attempting to bribe a jury. * [[March 9]] - [[Joseph Stalin]]'s daughter, [[Svetlana Alliluyeva]], defects to the [[United States|USA]] via the U.S. Embassy in [[New Delhi]]. * [[March 12]] - The [[Indonesia]]n State Assembly takes all presidential powers from [[Sukarno]] and names [[Suharto]] as acting president. * [[March 13]] - [[Moise Tshombe]], ex-prime minister of [[Democratic Republic of Congo|Congo]], is sentenced to death [[in absentia]]. * [[March 14]] - The body of U.S. President [[John F. Kennedy]] is moved to a permanent burial place at [[Arlington National Cemetery]]. * [[March 14]] - Nine executives of the [[Germany|German]] pharmaceutical company Grunenthal are charged for breaking German drug laws because of [[thalidomide]]. * [[March 16]] - In the [[Aspida case]] in [[Greece]], 15 officers are sentenced to 2-18 years in prison, accused of treason and intentions of staging a [[coup]]. * [[March 18]] - The supertanker ''[[Torrey Canyon]]'' runs aground in between [[Land's End]] and the [[Scilly Isles]]. * [[March 19]] - A referendum in [[French Somaliland]] favors the connection to France. * [[March 21]] - A military coup takes place in [[Sierra Leone]]. * [[March 26]] - 10,000 gather for the [[Central Park Be-In]] * [[March 28]] - [[Pope Paul VI]] issues the [[encyclical]] ''[[Populorum Progressio]]''. * [[March 29]] - A 13-day TV strike begins in the U.S. * [[March 29]] - The first French nuclear submarine, ''[[Le Redoutable]]'', is launched. * [[March 29]] - The [[SEACOM]] cable system is inaugurated. * [[March 29]] - [[Royal Air Force]] planes bomb the ''[[Torrey Canyon]]'' and sink her. * [[March 31]] - U.S. President [[Lyndon Johnson]] signs the Consular Treaty. ===April=== {{Month3|4|5|0}} * [[April 2]] - A [[United Nations]] delegation arrives in [[Aden]] due to approaching independence. They leave [[April 7]], accusing British authorities of lack of cooperation. The British say the delegation did not contact them. * [[April 4]] - [[Martin Luther King, Jr.]] denounces the Vietnam War during a religious service in [[New York City]]. * [[April 6]] - [[Georges Pompidou]] begins to form the next French government. * [[April 7]] - Lead-up to the [[Six Day War]]: [[Israel]]i fighters shoot down 7 Syrian [[MIG-21]]s. * [[April 8]] - ''Puppet On A String'' by Sandie Shaw (music and text by Bill Martin and Phil Coulter) wins the [[Eurovision Song Contest 1967]] for [[United Kingdom]]. * [[April 9]] - The first [[Boeing 737]] (a 100 series) takes its maiden flight. * [[April 10]] - [[39th Academy Awards]] ceremony * [[April 12]] - [[Ahmanson Theatre]] opens in Los Angeles. * [[April 13]] - [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservatives]] win the [[Greater London Council]] elections. * [[April 14]] - In [[San Francisco]], 10,000 march against the [[Vietnam War]]. * [[April 15]] - Large demonstrations are held against the [[Vietnam War]] in [[New York City]] and [[San Francisco]]. * [[April 20]] - The [[Surveyor 3]] [[unmanned space missions|probe]] lands on the [[Moon]]. * [[April 20]] - A Globe Air [[Bristol Britannia]] turboprop crashes at [[Nicosia]], [[Cyprus]], killing 126 people. [http://www.planecrashinfo.com/1967/1967-31.htm][http://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=19670420-1&lang=en] * [[April 21]] - [[Greece]] is taken over by a [[Greek military junta of 1967-1974|military dictatorship]] led by [[George Papadopoulos]]; ex-Prime Minister [[Andreas Papandreou]] political prisoner to [[December 25]]. * [[April 21]] - The [[Belvidere - Oak Lawn tornado outbreak]] strikes the upper Midwest section of the United States (in particular the Chicago area, including the suburbs of Belvidere and Oak Lawn, Illinois, where 33 people are killed and 500 injured). * [[April 23]] - A group of young radicals are expelled from the [[Nicaraguan Socialist Party]] (PSN). This group goes on to found the [[Communist Party of Nicaragua|Socialist Workers Party]] (POS). [[Image:Aerial view of whole Expo 67 site e000990829.jpg|right|thumb|300px|[[Expo 67]] site, [[Montreal]]]] * [[April 24]] - ''[[Soyuz 1]]'': [[Vladimir Komarov]] becomes the first Soviet [[cosmonaut]] to die, when the parachute of his space capsule fails during re-entry. * [[April 27]] - [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]], [[Expo 67]], a [[World's Fair]] to coincide with the [[Canadian Confederation]] centennial, officially opens with Prime Minister [[Lester B. Pearson]] igniting the Expo Flame in the Place des Nations. * [[April 28]] - In [[Houston, Texas]], boxer [[Muhammad Ali]] refuses military service. * [[April 28]] - [[Expo 67]] opens to the public, with over 310,000 people attending. Al Carter from Chicago is the first visitor as noted by Expo officials. * [[April 29]] - [[Fidel Castro]] announces that all [[intellectual property]] belongs to all people and that [[Cuba]] intends to translate and publish technical literature without compensation. * [[April 30]] - [[Moscow]]'s 537m-tall TV tower is finished. ===May=== {{Month3|5|0|0}} <!-- Link dates even if repeated, for date-format preferences. House style is to repeat dates, not use second-level bullet points. --> * [[May 1]] - [[Elvis Presley]] and [[Priscilla Beaulieu]] are married in Las Vegas. * [[May 1]] - [[GO Transit]], Canada's first interregional public transit system, is established. * [[May 2]] - The [[Toronto Maple Leafs]] win the [[Stanley Cup]]. * [[May 2]] - [[Harold Wilson]] announces that the [[United Kingdom]] has decided to apply for [[European Economic Community|EEC]] membership. * [[May 4]] - [[Lunar Orbiter 4]] is launched. * [[May 6]] - Dr. [[Zakir Hussain]] is the first [[Muslim]] to become president of [[India]]. * [[May 6]] - Four hundred students seize the administration building at [[Cheyney University of Pennsylvania|Cheyney State College]], [[Pennsylvania]]. * [[May 6]] - [[Hong Kong 1967 riots]]: Clashes between striking workers and police kill 51 and injure 800. * [[May 8]] - The [[Philippines|Philippine]] [[Provinces of the Philippines|province]] of Davao is split into three: [[Davao province|Davao del Norte]], [[Davao del Sur]], and [[Davao Oriental]]. * [[May 10]] - The Greek military government accuses [[Andreas Papandreou]] of treason. * [[May 11]] - The [[United Kingdom]] and [[Ireland]] apply officially for [[European Economic Community]] membership. * [[May 17]] - [[Syria]] mobilizes against [[Israel]]. * [[May 17]] - President [[Gamal Abdal Nasser]] of [[Egypt]] demands withdrawal of the peacekeeping [[UN Emergency Force]] in [[Sinai peninsula|Sinai]]. U.N. Secretary-General [[U Thant]] complies ([[May 18]]). * [[May 18]] - [[Tennessee]] [[Buford Ellington|Governor Ellington]] repeals the "Monkey Law" (see the [[Scopes Trial]]). * [[May 18]] - In [[Mexico]], schoolteacher [[Lucio Cabañas]] begins a [[guerrilla warfare|guerrilla]] campaign in Atoyac de Alvarez, west of [[Acapulco]], in the state of [[Guerrero]]. * [[May 18]] - [[NASA]] announces crew members for the [[Apollo 7]] space mission (first manned Apollo flight): [[Walter M. Schirra, Jr.]], [[Donn F. Eisele]], and [[R. Walter Cunningham]]. * [[May 19]] - The [[Soviet Union]] ratifies a treaty with the [[United States]] and the [[United Kingdom]], banning nuclear weapons from outer space. * [[May 19]] - [[Yuri Andropov]] becomes [[KGB]] chief. * [[May 22]] - The ''Innovation'' department store in the centre of [[Brussels]] ([[Belgium]]) burns down. It is the most devastating fire in Belgian history, resulting in 323 dead and missing and 150 injured. * [[May 23]] - Egypt closes the [[Straits of Tiran]] to Israeli shipping, blockading [[Israel]]'s southern port of [[Eilat]]. * [[May 25]] - [[Celtic F.C.]] becomes the first Scottish team to reach a [[UEFA Champions League|European Cup]] final and also the first to win it, beating [[Internazionale Milano F.C.|Inter Milan]] 2-1. * [[May 25]] - [[25th Amendment]] added to the Constitution * [[May 27]] - [[Naxalite]] [[guerrilla warfare|Guerrilla War]]: Beginning with a peasant uprising in the town of Naxalbari, this Marxist/Maoist rebellion sputters on in the Indian countryside. The guerrillas operate among the impoverished peasants, fighting both the government security forces and private paramilitary groups funded by wealthy landowners. Most fighting takes place in the states of [[Andhra Pradesh]], [[Maharashtra]], [[Orissa]] and [[Madhya Pradesh]]. * [[May 27]] - The [[Australian referendum, 1967 (Aboriginals)|Australian referendum, 1967]] passes with an overwhelming 90% support, removing, from the Australian Constitution, two discriminatory sentences referring to [[Indigenous Australians]]. It signified Australia's first step in recognising Indigenous rights. * [[May 28]] - The [[Folk-Rock]] band [[Fairport Convention]] plays their first gig in [[London]]. * [[May 30]] - [[Biafra]], in eastern [[Nigeria]], announces its independence. ===June=== {{Month3|6|3|0}} <!-- Deleted image removed: [[Image:Dayan Rabin and Narkis enter Lions Gate.jpg|thumb|300px|Left to right, Israeli generals [[Uzi Narkiss]], [[Moshe Dayan]] and [[Yitzhak Rabin]] entering Jerusalem in June 1967]] --> * [[Moshe Dayan]] becomes [[Israel]]'s Secretary of Defense. * [[June 1]] - [[The Beatles]] release ''[[Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band]]'', nicknamed "The Soundtrack of the Summer of Love"; it would be number one on the albums charts throughout the summer of 1967. * [[June 2]] - Protests in [[West Berlin]] against the arrival of the [[Mohammad Reza Pahlavi|Shah of Iran]] turn into fights, during which young [[Benno Ohnesorg]] is killed by a police officer. His death results in the founding of the [[terrorism|terrorist]] group ''[[Movement 2 June]]''. * [[June 2]] - [[Luis Monge]] executed in [[Colorado]]'s [[Gas Chamber]]. Last [[Furman v. Georgia|pre-Furman]] execution in USA. * [[June 4]] - [[Stockport Air Disaster]]: [[Bmi (airline)|British Midland]] flight G-ALHG crashes in Hopes Carr, [[Stockport]], killing 72 passengers and crew. * [[June 5]] - Murderer [[Richard Speck]] is sentenced to death in the electric chair for killing the [[Chicago]] nurses. * [[June 5]] - Start of [[Six-Day War]], [[Israel]] occupies the [[West Bank]], [[Gaza Strip]], [[Sinai peninsula]] and [[Golan Heights]] after defeating its [[Arab]] neighbours. * [[June 7]] - Two [[Moby Grape]] members are arrested for contributing to the delinquency of minors. * [[June 8]] - [[Six-Day War]]: The [[USS Liberty incident]] - Israeli fighter jets and Israeli warships fire at [[USS Liberty (AGTR-5)|USS ''Liberty'']] off Gaza, killing 34 and wounding 171. * [[June 10]] - [[Israel]] and [[Syria]] agree to a [[United Nations]]-mediated cease-fire. * [[June 10]] - The [[Soviet Union]] severs diplomatic relations with [[Israel]]. * [[June 10]] - [[Margrethe II of Denmark|Margrethe]], heir apparent to the throne of [[Denmark]], marries French count [[Henri de Laborde de Monpezat]]. * [[June 11]] - A [[race riot]] occurs in [[Tampa, Florida]]. * [[June 12]] - ''[[Loving v. Virginia]]'': The [[United States Supreme Court]] declares all [[U.S. state]] laws prohibiting [[interracial marriage]] to be unconstitutional. [http://www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/conlaw/loving.html] * [[June 12]] - [[Venera program]]: ''[[Venera 4]]'' is launched (it will become the first [[space probe]] to enter another [[planet]]'s atmosphere and successfully return data). * [[June 13]] - Solicitor General [[Thurgood Marshall]] is nominated as the first [[African American]] justice of the [[United States Supreme Court]]. [http://www.supremecourthistory.org/02_history/subs_timeline/images_associates/082.html] * [[June 14]] - [[Mariner program]]: ''[[Mariner 5]]'' is launched toward [[Venus (planet)|Venus]]. * [[June 14]] - The [[People's Republic of China]] tests its first [[hydrogen bomb]].[http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/world/china/nuke.htm] * [[June 14]]-[[June 15]] - [[Glenn Gould]] records [[Prokofiev]]'s Seventh Piano Sonata, Op. 83, in [[New York City]], his only recording of a Prokofiev composition. * [[June 16]] - The [[Monterey Pop Festival]] begins and goes for 3 days. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monterey_Pop_Festival] * [[June 17]] - The [[People's Republic of China]] announces a successful [[hydrogen bomb]] test. * [[June 23]] - [[Cold War]]: U.S. President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] meets with Soviet Premier [[Aleksei Kosygin]] in [[Glassboro, New Jersey]], for the 3-day [[Glassboro Summit Conference]]. Johnson travels to Los Angeles for a dinner at the Century Plaza Hotel where earlier in the day thousands of war protesters clashed with L.A. police. [http://www.lbjlib.utexas.edu/johnson/archives.hom/diary/1967/670623.asp] * [[June 25]] - 400 million viewers watch [[Our World]], the first live, international, satellite television production. It features the live debut of [[The Beatles]]' song "[[All You Need is Love]]." * [[June 26]] - [[Pope Paul VI]] ordains 276 new cardinals (one of them [[Pope John Paul II|Karol Wojtyła]]). * [[June 27]] - The first automatic cash machine (voucher-based) is installed, in the office of the [[Barclays Bank]] in [[Enfield]], [[England]]. * [[June 27]] - A [[race riot]] in [[Buffalo, New York]] leads to 200 arrests. * [[June 28]] - [[Israel]] declares the annexation of East [[Jerusalem]]. * [[June 30]] - [[Moise Tshombe]], former prime minister of the [[Democratic Republic of the Congo]], is kidnapped to [[Algeria]]. ===July=== {{Month3|7|5|0}} * [[July 1]] - [[Canada]] celebrates its [[Canadian Centennial|first one hundred years of Confederation]]. * [[July 1]] - The first UK [[colour television]] broadcasts begin on [[BBC Two|BBC2]]. The first one is from the [[tennis]] championchip at [[The Championships, Wimbledon|Wimbledon]]. A full colour service begins on [[BBC Two|BBC2]] on [[December 2]]. * [[July 1]] - [[American Samoa]]'s first constitution becomes effective. * [[July 3]] - A military rebellion led by Belgian mercenary [[Jean Schramme]] begins in [[Katanga]], [[Democratic Republic of the Congo]]. * [[July 4]] - the British Parliament decriminalizes [[homosexuality]]. * [[July 5]] - Troops of Belgian [[mercenary]] commander [[Jean Schramme]] revolt against [[Mobutu Sese Seko]], and try to take control of [[Stanleyville]], [[Democratic Republic of the Congo|Congo]]. * [[July 6]] - [[Biafran War]]: [[Nigeria]]n forces invade [[Biafra]], following the latter's secession [[May 30]]. * [[July 6]] - A [[level crossing]] collision between a train loaded with children and a tanker-truck near [[Magdeburg]], [[East Germany]] kills 94 people, mostly children. * [[July 10]] - Heavy massive rain and landslide occurred mainly [[Kobe]] and [[Kure, Hiroshima|Kure]], [[Japan]], at least 371 reported killed. * [[July 12]] - The Greek military regime strips 480 Greeks of their [[citizenship]]. * [[July 13]] - The [[Newark, New Jersey]] [[race riot]]s occur. * [[July 15]] - The [[Detroit]] race riots occur. * [[July 16]] - A prison riot in [[Jay, Florida]] leaves 37 dead. * [[July 18]] - The [[United Kingdom]] announces the closing of its [[military base]]s in [[Malaysia]] and [[Singapore]]. [[Australia]] and the [[U.S.]] does not approve. * [[July 20]] - [[Chile]]an poet [[Pablo Neruda]] receives the first Viareggio-Versile prize. * [[July 21]] - The town of [[Winneconne, Wisconsin]], announces secession from the [[United States]] because it is not included in the official maps and declares war. Secession is repealed the next day. * [[July 23]] - [[12th Street Riot]]: In [[Detroit, Michigan]], one of the worst [[riot]]s in [[United States history]] begins on 12th Street in the predominantly [[African American]] inner city (43 killed, 342 injured and 1,400 buildings burned). * [[July 24]] - During an official state visit to [[Canada]], [[France|French]] President [[Charles de Gaulle]] declares to a crowd of over 100,000 in [[Montreal]]: ''[[Vive le Québec libre speech|Vive le Québec libre!]]'' (Long live free Quebec!). The statement, interpreted as support for [[Quebec independence]], delights many Quebecers but angers the Canadian government and many [[English Canada|English Canadians]]. * [[July 29]] - An explosion and fire aboard the [[United States Navy|U.S. Navy]] [[aircraft carrier]] ''[[USS Forrestal]]'' in the [[Gulf of Tonkin]] leaves 134 dead. * [[July 29]] - [[Georges Bidault]] moves to [[Belgium]] where he receives [[political asylum]]. * [[July 29]] - An [[earthquake]] in [[Caracas]], [[Venezuela]] leaves 240 dead. ===August=== {{Month3|8|1|0}} * [[August 1]] - [[Race riot]]s in the [[United States]] spread to [[Washington, D.C.]]. * [[August 1]] - [[Israel]] annexes East [[Jerusalem]]. * [[August 2]] - Turkish football club [[Trabzonspor]] established in [[Trabzon]]. * [[August 5]] - [[Pink Floyd]] releases their debut album ''[[The Piper at the Gates of Dawn]]'' in the [[United Kingdom]]. * [[August 6]] - A [[pulsar]] is noted by [[Jocelyn Bell]] and [[Antony Hewish]]. The discovery is first recorded in print in 1968: "An entirely novel kind of star came to light on ''Aug. 6 last year'' [...]". The date of the discovery is not recorded. * [[August 7]] - [[Vietnam War]]: The [[People's Republic of China]] agrees to give [[North Vietnam]] an undisclosed amount of aid in the form of a grant. * [[August 7]] - A general strike in the old quarter of [[Jerusalem]] protests [[Israel]]'s unification of the city. * [[August 8]] - The [[Association of Southeast Asian Nations]] (ASEAN) is founded in [[Bangkok]], [[Thailand]]. * [[August 9]] - [[Vietnam War]]: Operation Cochise is initiated - [[United States Marines]] begin a new operation in the Que Son Valley. * [[August 10]] - Belgian mercenary Jean Schramme's troops take the Congolese border town of [[Bukavu]]. * [[August 14]] - The [[United Kingdom]] [[Marine Broadcasting Offences Act]] declares participation in offshore [[pirate radio]] illegal. * [[August 18]] - The State of [[Tamil Nadu]], [[India]] is established. * [[August 19]] - [[West Germany]] receives 36 [[East German]] prisoners it has "purchased" through the border posts of Herleshausen and [[Wartha]]. * [[August 21]] - A truce is declared in the [[Democratic Republic of the Congo]]. * [[August 21]] - The [[People's Republic of China]] announces that it has shot down [[United States]] planes violating its airspace. * [[August 23]] - The album ''[[Are You Experienced (album)|Are You Experienced]]'' is released by [[The Jimi Hendrix Experience]] in [[Canada]] and the [[United States]]. * [[August 25]] - [[American Nazi Party]] leader [[George Lincoln Rockwell]] is assassinated in [[Arlington, Virginia]]. * [[August 30]] - [[Thurgood Marshall]] is confirmed as the first [[African American]] Justice of the [[Supreme Court of the United States|United States Supreme Court]]. ===September=== {{Month3|9|4|0}} * [[September 1]] - [[Ilse Koch]], also known as the "Witch of Buchenwald", commits suicide in the [[Bavaria]]n prison of [[Aichach]]. * [[September 2]] - [[Paddy Roy Bates]] occupies Roughs Tower and establishes the [[Principality of Sealand]]. * [[September 3]] - [[Nguyen Van Thieu]] is elected President of [[South Vietnam]]. * [[September 3]] - [[Dagen H|H-Day]] in [[Sweden]]: At 5:00 a.m. local time, all traffic in the country switches from left-hand traffic pattern to right-hand traffic. * [[September 4]] - [[Vietnam War]]: [[Operation Swift]] begins - The [[United States Marines]] launch a search and destroy mission in [[Quang Nam Province|Quang Nam]] and Quang Tin Provinces. The ensuing 4-day battle in Que Son Valley kills 114 Americans and 376 [[North Vietnam]]ese. * [[September 9]] - [[Fashion Island]], one of [[California]]'s first outdoor shopping malls, opens in [[Newport Beach]]. * [[September 10]] - In [[Gibraltar]], only 44 out of 12,182 voters support union with [[Spain]]. * [[September 17]] - A riot occurs during a football match in Kaysei, Turkey (44 dead, about 600 injured). * [[September 17]] - [[Jim Morrison]] and [[The Doors]] defy [[CBS]] censors on ''[[The Ed Sullivan Show]]'', when Morrison sings the word "higher" from their #1 hit ''[[Light My Fire]]'', despite having been asked not to. * [[September 18]] - ''[[Love is a Many Splendored Thing (TV series)|Love Is a Many Splendored Thing]]'' debuts on U.S. daytime television and is the first [[soap opera]] to deal with an interracial relationship. [[CBS]] censors find it too controversial and ask for it to be stopped, causing show creator [[Irna Phillips]] to quit. * [[September 27]] - {{RMS|Queen Mary}} arrives in [[Southampton]], at the end of her last transatlantic voyage. * [[September 30]] - [[BBC Radio 1]], [[BBC Radio 2]], [[BBC Radio 3]] and [[BBC Radio 4]] are all launched. ===October=== {{Month3|10|6|0}} * [[October 2]] - [[Thurgood Marshall]] is sworn in as the first black justice of the [[U.S. Supreme Court]]. * [[October 3]] - An [[X-15]] research aircraft with test pilot [[William J. Knight]] establishes an unofficial world fixed-wing speed record of Mach 6.7. * [[October 4]] - [[Omar Ali Saifuddin III]] of [[Brunei]], abdicates in favour of his son, His Majesty Sultan [[Hassanal Bolkiah]] * [[October 8]] - Guerrilla leader [[Che Guevara]] and his men are captured in [[Bolivia]]. * [[October 9]] - Che Guevara executed. * [[October 12]] - [[Vietnam War]]: US Secretary of State [[Dean Rusk]] states during a news conference that proposals by the [[Congress of the United States|U.S. Congress]] for peace initiatives are futile, because of [[North Vietnam]]'s opposition. * [[October 14]] - Quebec Nationalism: [[René Lévesque|Rene Lévesque]] leaves the Liberal Party * [[October 16]] - Thirty-nine people, including singer-activist [[Joan Baez]], are arrested in Oakland, California, for blocking the entrance of that city's military induction center. * [[October 17]] - The musical ''[[Hair (musical)|Hair]]'' opens off-Broadway. It will move to Broadway the following April. * [[October 18]] - [[Walt Disney]]'s 19th full-length animated feature ''[[The Jungle Book (1967 film)|The Jungle Book]]'', the last animated film personally supervised by Disney, is released and becomes an enormous box-office and critical success. On a double bill with the film is the (now) much less well-known true-life adventure, ''Charlie the Lonesome Cougar''. * [[October 19]] - The ''[[Mariner 5]]'' probe flies by [[Venus (planet)|Venus]]. * [[October 21]] - Tens of thousands of [[Vietnam War]] protesters march in [[Washington, D.C.]]. [[Allen Ginsberg]] symbolically chants to 'levitate' [[The Pentagon]]. * [[October 21]] - An [[Egypt]]ian surface-to-surface missile sinks the [[Israel]]i destroyer ''[[HMS Zealous (R39)|Eilat]]'', killing 47 Israeli sailors. Israel retaliates by shelling Egyptian refineries along the [[Suez Canal]]. * [[October 25]] - An [[abortion]] bill passes in the [[United Kingdom|British]] Parliament. * [[October 26]] - Shah [[Mohammad Reza Pahlavi of Iran]] is officially crowned. * [[October 26]] - [[Early life and military career of John McCain#Prisoner of war|John McCain shot down over North Vietnam and made a POW]]. * [[October 27]] - [[Charles De Gaulle]] vetoes British entry into the [[European Economic Community]] again. * [[October 27]] - London criminal [[Jack McVitie]] is murdered by the [[Kray twins]], leading to their eventual imprisonment and downfall. * [[October 29]] - Mobutu's troops launch an offensive against mercenaries in [[Bukavu]], [[Democratic Republic of the Congo|Congo]]. * [[October 29]] - [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]] [[Expo 67]] closes, having received over 50 million attendees. * [[October 30]] - [[United Kingdom|British]] troops and [[China|Chinese]] demonstrators clash on the border of [[China]] and [[Hong Kong]] during the [[Hong Kong 1967 riots]]. ===November=== {{Month3|11|2|0}} <!-- Link dates even if repeated, for date-format preferences. --> * [[November 2]] - [[Vietnam War]]: U.S. President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] holds a secret meeting with a group of the nation's most prestigious leaders ("the Wise Men") and asks them to suggest ways to unite the American people behind the war effort. They conclude that the American people should be given more optimistic reports on the progress of the war. * [[November 3]] - [[Vietnam War]]: The [[Battle of Dak To]] begins - Around [[Dak To]] (located about 280 miles north of [[Saigon]] near the [[Cambodia]]n border) heavy casualties are suffered on both sides (the [[United States|Americans]] narrowly win the battle on [[November 22]]). * [[November 4]]-[[November 5]] - Mercenaries of [[Jean Schramme]] and Jerry Puren withdraw from Bukavu, over the Shangugu Bridge, to [[Rwanda]]. * [[November 6]] - The [[Rhodesia]]n parliament passes pro-[[Apartheid]] laws. * [[November 7]] - U.S. President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] signs the [[Public Broadcasting Act of 1967]], establishing the [[Corporation for Public Broadcasting]]. * [[November 7]] - [[Carl B. Stokes]] is elected [[List of Mayors of Cleveland, Ohio|mayor]] of [[Cleveland, Ohio]], becoming the first [[African American]] mayor of a major United States city. * [[November 8]] - The [[BBC]]'s very first local [[radio station]] is launched ([[BBC Radio Leicester]]). * [[November 9]] - [[Apollo program]]: [[NASA]] launches a [[Saturn V]] rocket carrying the unmanned ''[[Apollo 4]]'' test spacecraft from [[Cape Kennedy]]. * [[November 11]] - [[Vietnam War]]: In a propaganda ceremony in [[Phnom Penh]], [[Cambodia]], 3 [[United States]] prisoners of war are released by the [[Viet Cong]] and turned over to "New Left" antiwar activist [[Tom Hayden]]. * [[November 14]] - The [[Congress of Colombia]] in conmemoration of the 150 years of the death of [[Policarpa Salavarrieta]], declares this day as: "Day of the Colombian Woman". * [[November 15]] - [[Civil rights]] activists in the US succeed in their campaign to extend the definition of [[murder]] to include the killing of [[African-American|blacks]]. * [[November 15]] - [[Regional Conflict]] General [[Grivas]] and his 10,000 strong Greek Army division forced to leave Cyprus after 24 [[Turkish Cypriot]] civilians are killed by [[Greek Cypriot National Guard]] in the villages of Kophinou and Ayios Theodhoros - relations sour between Nicosia and Athens. Turkey flies sorties into Greece territory; masses troops in Thrace on her border with Greece. * [[November 17]] - Vietnam War: Acting on optimistic reports he was given on [[November 13]], U.S. President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] tells his nation that, while much remained to be done, "We are inflicting greater losses than we're taking...We are making progress." (2 months later the [[Tet Offensive]] makes him regret his words.) * [[November 17]] - French author [[Regis Debray]] is sentenced to 30 years imprisonment in [[Bolivia]]. * [[November 19]] - The [[United Kingdom|UK]] [[Pound Sterling|pound]] is devalued from 1 [[GBP]] = 2.80 [[USD]] to 1 GBP = 2.40 USD. * [[November 21]] - Vietnam War: [[United States]] General [[William Westmoreland]] tells news reporters: "I am absolutely certain that whereas in 1965 the enemy was winning, today he is certainly losing." * [[November 22]] - [[UN Security Council Resolution 242]] is adopted by the [[UN Security Council]], establishing a set of principles aimed at guiding negotiations for an [[Arab]]-[[Israel]]i peace settlement. * [[November 24]] - [[Cambodia]]n triple agent Inchin Lam is killed. {{Fact|date=February 2007}} * [[November 26]] - Major floods hit [[Lisbon]] region ([[Portugal]]) killing 462. * [[November 29]] - [[Vietnam War]]: U.S. Secretary of Defense [[Robert McNamara]] announces his resignation, to become president of the [[World Bank]]. This action is due to U.S. President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]]'s outright rejection of McNamara's early November recommendations to freeze troop levels, stop bombing [[North Vietnam]] and hand over ground fighting to [[South Vietnam]]. * [[November 30]] - [[Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto]] founds the Pakistan People's Party and becomes its first chairman. Today it is one of the major political parties in Pakistan (alongside the Pakistan ''[[Muslim League]]'') that is broken into many fractions bearing the same name under different leaders, such as the Pakistan's Peoples Party Parliamentarians (PPPP). * [[November 30]] - The [[Yemen|People's Republic of South Yemen]] becomes independent of the [[United Kingdom]]. * [[November 30]] - U.S. Senator [[Eugene McCarthy]] (D-MN) announces his candidacy for the [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic Party]] presidential nomination, challenging incumbent President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] over the [[Vietnam War]]. ===December=== {{Month3|12|4|0}} * [[December 1]] - [[RMS Queen Mary]] is retired. Her place is taken by [[RMS Queen Elizabeth 2]]. * [[December 3]] - [[Christian Barnard]] carries out the world's first heart transplant at [[Groote Schuur Hospital]] in [[Cape Town]]. * [[December 4]] - At 1850 hours, a [[volcano]] erupts on [[Deception Island]] in [[Antarctica]]. * [[December 4]] - [[Vietnam War]]: U.S. and [[South Vietnam]]ese forces engage [[Viet Cong]] troops in the [[Mekong Delta]] (235 of the 300-strong Viet Cong battalion are killed). * [[December 5]] - In [[New York City]], [[Benjamin Spock]] and [[Allen Ginsberg]] are arrested for protesting against the [[Vietnam War]]. * [[December 9]] - [[Nicolae Ceauşescu]] becomes the Chairman of the Romanian State Council, making him the de-facto leader of [[Romania]]. * [[December 11]] - The [[Concorde]] is unveiled in [[Toulouse]], [[France]]. * [[December 13]] - King [[Constantine II of Greece]] flees the country when his coup attempt fails. * [[December 15]] - The Silver Bridge over the [[Ohio River]] in [[Point Pleasant, West Virginia]], collapses (46 dead). It has been linked to the so-called [[Mothman]] mystery. * [[December 17]] - [[Harold Holt]], [[Australia]]n prime minister, disappears when swimming at a beach 60 km from [[Melbourne]]. * [[December 19]] - Professor [[John Archibald Wheeler]] uses the term [[Black Hole]] for the first time. ===Undated=== * [[Jari project]] begins in the [[Amazon Basin|Amazon]]. * [[Albania]] is officially declared an [[atheism|atheist]] state by its leader, [[Enver Hoxha]]. * [[University of Winnipeg]] founded. * [[Lonsdaleite]] (the rarest [[allotrope]] of [[carbon]]) first discovered in the [[Barringer Crater]], [[Arizona]]. * [[Lost cities|Lost city]] discovered on the island of [[Thera]], buried under [[volcano|volcanic]] debris. It has been suggested that [[Plato]] may have heard legends about this, and used them as the germ of his story of [[Atlantis]]. * [[PAL]] first introduced in [[Germany]]. * [[Summer of Love]] * [[Desmond Morris]] publishes ''[[The Naked Ape]]''. * [[Lech Wałęsa]] goes to work in [[Gdańsk]] [[shipyard]]s. * [[Benjamin Netanyahu]] joins [[Israel]]i army. * [[Greece|Greek]] [[military junta]] exiles [[Melina Mercouri]]. * [[Parker Morris Committee|Parker Morris Standards]] became mandatory for all housing built in [[New Towns]] in the [[United Kingdom|UK]]. * First edition of the book, ''[[A Short History of Pakistan]]'' published by [[Karachi University]], [[Pakistan]]. * [[Turnstile]] machine gate introduced at [[North Senri]] railroad station of [[Hankyu Senri Line]], outskirt of [[Osaka]], [[Japan]], for first time of the world. ===Ongoing=== *[[Cold War]] *[[Dhofar Rebellion]] *[[First Sudanese Civil War]] *[[Vietnam War]] ==Births== {{Year in other calendars|japanese=[[Shōwa]] 42}} ===January-February=== <!-- Link dates even if repeated, for date-format preferences. House style is to repeat dates, not use second-level bullet points. --> * [[January 1]] - [[Sunny Chan]], Hong Kong [[TVB]] actor * [[January 2]] - [[Tia Carrere]], American actress * [[January 4]] - [[Marina Orsini]], Canadian actress * [[January 5]] - [[Joe Flanigan]], American actor * [[January 7]] - [[Mark Lamarr]], British comedian/TV and radio presenter * [[January 8]] - [[R. Kelly]], American R&B singer/songwriter/producer * [[January 9]] - [[Dave Matthews]], South African-born musician * [[January 9]] - [[Dale Gordon]], English footballer * [[January 11]] - [[Derek Riddell]], Scottish actor * [[January 12]] - [[Vendela Kirsebom]], Swedish supermodel * [[January 14]] - [[Sharon Beshenivsky]], West Yorkshire police constable (d. [[2005]]) * [[January 15]] - [[Lisa Lisa]], American singer ([[Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam]]) * [[January 17]] - [[Song Kang-ho]], Korean actor * [[January 18]] - [[Iván Zamorano]], Chilean footballer * [[January 19]] - [[Diane Garnick]], American investment manager * [[January 23]] - [[Naim Suleymanoglu]], Bulgarian-born weightlifter * [[January 31]] - Michael Burkett, a.k.a. [[Fat Mike]], American singer and musician * [[January 31]] - [[Chad Channing]], Former drummer of [[Nirvana]] * [[February 1]] - [[Meg Cabot]], American teen author * [[February 5]] - [[Chris Parnell]], American actor and comedian * [[February 6]] - [[Izumi Sakai]], Japanese singer ([[Zard]]) (d. [[2007]]) * [[February 7]] - [[Cheung Man]], Hong Kong actress * [[February 9]] - [[Todd Pratt]], American baseball player * [[February 9]] - [[Dan Shulman]], American sports announcer * [[February 10]] - [[Laura Dern]], American actress * [[February 10]] - [[Armand Serrano]], Filipino Animator * [[February 12]] - [[Chitravina N. Ravikiran]], Indian composer and musician * [[February 15]] - [[Trond Egil Soltvedt]], Norwegian footballer * [[February 17]] - [[Chanté Moore]], American singer * [[February 18]] - [[Roberto Baggio]], Italian football player * [[February 18]] - [[John Valentin]], baseball player * [[February 19]] - [[Benicio del Toro]], Puerto Rican actor * [[February 19]] - [[Sven Erik Kristiansen]] ("Maniac"), Norwegian [[Black metal]] and [[hardcore punk]] singer * [[February 20]] - [[Kurt Cobain]], American musician ([[Nirvana (band)|Nirvana]]) (d. [[1994]]) * [[February 20]] - [[Andrew Shue]], American actor * [[February 20]] - [[Lili Taylor]], American actress * [[February 23]] - [[Tamsin Greig]], English actress * [[February 26]] - [[Kazuyoshi Miura]], Japanese footballer ===March-April=== <!-- Link dates even if repeated, for date-format preferences. House style is to repeat dates, not use second-level bullet points. --> * [[March 1]] - [[George Eads]], American actor * [[March 4]] - [[Daryll Cullinan]], South African cricketer * [[March 11]] - [[John Barrowman]], Scottish-born actor (''Torchwood'' star) * [[March 16]] - [[Lauren Graham]], American actress * [[March 17]] - [[Billy Corgan]], American musician and songwriter * [[March 18]] - [[Miki Berenyi]], British lead singer of [[Lush (band)|Lush]] * [[March 18]] - [[Andre Rison]], American pro football player * [[March 21]] - [[Jonas Berggren|Jonas "Joker" Berggren]], Swedish musician ([[Ace of Base]]) * [[March 21]] - [[Adrian Chiles]], British television and radio presenter * [[March 22]] - [[Mario Cipollini]], Italian cyclist * [[March 25]] - [[Debi Thomas]], American figure skater * [[March 27]] - [[Talisa Soto]], American actress * [[March 29]] - [[Brian Jordan]], baseball player * [[March 30]] - [[Christopher Bowman]], American figure skater (d. [[2008]]) * [[April 6]] - [[Jonathan Firth]], British actor * [[April 6]] - [[Mika Koivuniemi]], Finnish ten-pin bowler * [[April 9]] - [[Alex Kahn]], American artist * [[April 14]] - [[Barrett Martin]], American drummer and composer * [[April 14]] - [[Jeff Jarrett]], American professional wrestler * [[April 15]] - [[Alt (Altemar Henrique de Oliveira)|Alt]], Brazilian comic creator * [[April 15]] - [[Frankie Poullain]], British bassist ([[The Darkness]]) * [[April 15]] - [[Dara Torres]], American swimmer * [[April 17]] - [[Marquis Grissom]], baseball player * [[April 17]] - [[Liz Phair]], American singer and songwriter * [[April 18]] - [[Maria Bello]], American actress * [[April 20]] - [[Raymond van Barneveld]], Dutch darts player * [[April 20]] - [[Mike Portnoy]], American drummer ([[Dream Theater]]) * [[April 22]] - [[Sheryl Lee]], American actress * [[April 22]] - [[Sherri Shepherd]], American comedian and TV show host * [[April 23]] - [[Melina Kanakaredes]], American actress * [[April 26]] - [[Glen Jacobs]] (Kane), American professional wrestler * [[April 26]] - [[Marianne Jean-Baptiste]], American actress * [[April 27]] - [[Prince Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands]] * [[April 28]] - [[Kari Wührer]], American actress and singer * [[April 29]] - [[Curtis Joseph]], Canadian hockey player * [[April 29]] - [[Rachel Williams]], American model, actress, and TV presenter ===May-June=== <!-- Link dates even if repeated, for date-format preferences. House style is to repeat dates, not use second-level bullet points. --> * [[May 1]] - [[Tim McGraw]], American singer * [[May 5]] - [[Takehito Koyasu]], Japanese [[seiyu]] (voice actor) * [[May 10]] - [[Nobuhiro Takeda]], Japanese footballer and sportscaster * [[May 13]] - [[Chuck Schuldiner]], American singer and guitarist (d. [[2001]]) * [[May 13]] - [[Melanie Thornton]], American singer (d. [[2001]]) * [[May 14]] - [[Tony Siragusa]], American football player * [[May 15]] - [[John Smoltz]], baseball player * [[May 19]] - [[Geraldine Somerville]], Irish actress * [[May 19]] - [[Massimo Taccon]], Italian painter and sculptor * [[May 21]] - [[Chris Benoit]], Canadian professional wrestler (d.[[2007]]) * [[May 22]] - [[MC Eiht]], American rapper * [[May 22]] - [[Brooke Smith (actress)|Brooke Smith]], American actress * [[May 24]] - [[Eric Close]], American actor * [[May 25]] - [[Poppy Z. Brite]], American author * [[May 27]] - [[Lou Gish]], British actress (d. [[2006]]) * [[May 29]] - [[Noel Gallagher]], British musician ([[Oasis (band)|Oasis]]) * [[May 31]] - [[Phil Keoghan]], New Zealand-born television host * [[May 31]] - [[Kenny Lofton]], American baseball player * [[June 3]] - [[Anderson Cooper]], American television journalist * [[June 5]] - [[Joe DeLoach]], American athlete * [[June 5]] - [[Ron Livingston]], American actor * [[June 6]] - [[Paul Giamatti]], American actor * [[June 7]] - [[Dave Navarro]], American guitarist * [[June 8]] - [[Efan Ekoku]], Nigerian footballer * [[June 8]] - [[Jasmin Tabatabai]], German/Iranian actress and musician * [[June 10]] - [[Darren "Buffy, the Human Beatbox" Robinson]], American rapper ([[The Fat Boys]]) (d. [[1995]]) * [[June 15]] - [[Yūji Ueda]], Japanese seiyu (voice actor) * [[June 19]] - [[Bjørn Dæhlie]], Norwegian skier * [[June 19]] - [[Mia Sara]], American actress * [[June 20]] - [[Nicole Kidman]], American-born Australian actress * [[June 23]] - [[Yoko Minamino]], Japanese idol star and actress * [[June 24]] - [[Bill Huard]], Canadian ice hockey player * [[June 24]] - [[Richard Z. Kruspe]], German musician ([[Rammstein]]) * [[June 24]] - [[Janez Lapajne]], Slovenian film director * [[June 29]] - [[Murray Foster]], Canadian Bassist ([[Moxy Fruvous]]) * [[June 29]] - [[Melora Hardin]], American actress and singer ===July-August=== <!-- Link dates even if repeated, for date-format preferences. House style is to repeat dates, not use second-level bullet points. --> * [[July 1]] - [[Pamela Anderson]], Canadian actress and model * [[July 4]] - [[Vinny Castilla]], Mexican [[Major League Baseball]] player * [[July 4]] - [[Andy Walker]], Canadian television personality * [[July 5]] - [[Silvia Ziche]], Italian comics artist * [[July 7]] - [[Jackie Neal]], American blues singer (d. [[2005]]) * [[July 11]] - [[John Henson]], American TV show host * [[July 12]] - [[John Petrucci]], American virtuoso guitarist * [[July 12]] - [[Count Jefferson von Pfeil und Klein-Ellguth]] * [[July 13]] - [[Akira Hokuto]], Japanese women's professional wrestler * [[July 14]] - [[Robin Ventura]], American baseball player * [[July 15]] - [[Adam Savage]], American TV show host ([[MythBusters]]) * [[July 16]] - [[Will Ferrell]], American comedian and actor * [[July 18]] - [[Vin Diesel]], American actor * [[July 19]] - [[Rageh Omaar]], broadcaster * [[July 23]] - [[Philip Seymour Hoffman]], American actor * [[July 25]] - [[Matt LeBlanc]], American actor * [[July 27]] - [[Juliana Hatfield]], American guitarist and songwriter * [[July 27]] - [[Sasha Mitchell]], American actor * [[July 27]] - [[Kellie Waymire]], American actress (d. [[2003]]) * [[July 28]] - [[Taka Hirose]], Japanese musician ([[Feeder (band)|Feeder]]) * [[July 30]] - [[A. W. Yrjänä]], Finnish rock musician and poet * [[July 31]] - [[Minako Honda]], Japanese singer and musical actress (d. [[2005]]) * [[July 31]] - [[Elizabeth Wurtzel]], author and feminist * [[August 4]] - [[Mike Marsh (sprinter)|Mike Marsh]], American athlete * [[August 7]] - [[Charlotte Lewis]], English actress * [[August 8]] - [[Rena Mero]], wrestler, model and actress * [[August 9]] - [[Deion Sanders]], American pro football and baseball player * [[August 10]] - [[Riddick Bowe]], American boxer * [[August 11]] - [[Enrique Bunbury]], Spanish singer and songwriter * [[August 11]] - [[Joe Rogan]], American comedian and television host * [[August 12]] - [[Regilio Tuur]], Dutch boxer * [[August 13]] - [[Amélie Nothomb]], Belgian writer * [[August 16]] - [[Pamela Smart]], American murderer * [[August 16]] - [[Ulrika Jonsson]], Swedish-born television personality * [[August 21]] - [[Carrie-Anne Moss]], Canadian actress * [[August 21]] - [[Serj Tankian]], Lebanese-born singer ([[System of a Down]]) * [[August 22]] - [[Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje]], British actor and model * [[August 22]] - [[Yukiko Okada]], Japanese idol singer (d. [[1986]]) * [[August 22]] - [[Layne Staley]], American singer ([[Alice in Chains]]) (d. [[2002]]) * [[August 25]] - [[Jeff Tweedy]], American singer ([[Wilco]]) * [[August 29]] - [[Anton Newcombe]], American musician ([[The Brian Jonestown Massacre]]) * [[August 30]] - [[Frederique van der Wal]], Dutch supermodel ===September-October=== <!-- Link dates even if repeated, for date-format preferences. House style is to repeat dates, not use second-level bullet points. --> * [[September 3]] - [[Luis Gonzalez (baseball outfielder)|Luis Gonzalez]], baseball player * [[September 5]] - [[Jane Sixsmith]], English field hockey player * [[September 5]] - [[Arnel Pineda]], Filipino singer-songwriter * [[September 6]] - [[Macy Gray]], American R&B singer * [[September 9]] - [[Chris Caffery]], American guitarist and singer * [[September 9]] - [[Anna Malle]], American pornographic actress (d. [[2006]]) * [[September 11]] - [[Harry Connick, Jr.]], American singer and actor * [[September 12]] - [[Stephanie Stephens]], American murderer (d. [[2006]]) * [[September 13]] - [[Michael Johnson (athlete)|Michael Johnson]], American athlete * [[September 18]] - [[Tara Fitzgerald]], British actress * [[September 20]] - [[Martin Harrison]], American NFL Football Player * [[September 20]] - [[Kristen Johnston]], American actress * [[September 20]] - [[Gunnar Nelson]], American singer * [[September 20]] - [[Matthew Nelson]], American singer * [[September 21]] - [[Susie Dent]], British lexicographer on [[Countdown (game show)|''Countdown'']] * [[September 21]] - [[Faith Hill]], American singer * [[September 22]] - [[Félix Savón]], Cuban boxer * [[September 23]] - [[Masashi Nakayama]], Japanese footballer * [[September 25]] - [[Kim Issel]], Canadian ice hockey player * [[September 26]] - [[Shannon Hoon]], American singer ([[Blind Melon]]) (d. [[1995]]) * [[September 28]] - [[Mira Sorvino]], American actress * [[September 28]] - [[Moon Unit Zappa]], American actress and musician * [[September 30]] - [[Andrea Roth]], Canadian actress * [[October 2]] - [[Frankie Fredericks]], Namibian athlete * [[October 4]] - [[Liev Schreiber]], American actor * [[October 4]] - [[Ekin Cheng]], Hong Kong actor and singer * [[October 5]] - [[Johnny Gioeli]], American [[Power metal]] singer * [[October 5]] - [[Guy Pearce]], English-born actor * [[October 7]] - [[Toni Braxton]], American [[rhythm & blues|R&B]] singer * [[October 8]] - [[Teddy Riley (new jack swing)|Teddy Riley]], American [[R&B]] and [[hip hop]] singer * [[October 9]] - [[Eddie Guerrero]], American professional wrestler (d. [[2005]]) * [[October 11]] - [[Tazz]], American professional wrestler and commentator * [[October 11]] - [[Artie Lange]], American actor, comedian and radio personality * [[October 11]] - [[David Starr]], American racecar driver * [[October 13]] - [[Trevor Hoffman]], Major League Baseball player * [[October 13]] - [[Kate Walsh (actress)|Kate Walsh]], American actress * [[October 16]] - [[Davina McCall]], British TV presenter and UK [[Big Brother (UK)|Big Brother]] host * [[October 17]] - [[René Dif]], Danish-Algerian megastar (AQUA) * [[October 22]] - [[Carlos Mencia]], Latino actor and standup comedian * [[October 24]] - [[Jacqueline McKenzie]], Australian actress * [[October 26]] - [[Keith Urban]], New Zealand-born, Australian country music singer * [[October 27]] - [[Scott Weiland]], American musician * [[October 28]] - [[Julia Roberts]], American actress * [[October 28]] - [[Sophie, Hereditary Princess of Liechtenstein]] * [[October 29]] - [[Joely Fisher]], American actress * [[October 29]] - [[Rufus Sewell]], English actor * [[October 29]] – [[Péter Kun]], Hungarian guitarist (d. [[1993]]) * [[October 30]] - [[Brad Aitken]], Canadian ice hockey player * [[October 30]] - [[Ty Detmer]], American NFL quarterback and [[1990]] [[Heisman Trophy]] winner * [[October 30]] - [[Gavin Rossdale]], English musician ===November-December=== <!-- Link dates even if repeated, for date-format preferences. House style is to repeat dates, not use second-level bullet points. --> * [[November 1]] - [[Sophie B. Hawkins]], American singer and songwriter * [[November 3]] - [[Steven Wilson]], English musician * [[November 5]] - [[Judy Reyes]], American actress * [[November 7]] - [[Sharleen Spiteri]], Scottish singer and songwriter (Texas) * [[November 8]] - [[Courtney Thorne-Smith]], American actress * [[November 11]] - [[Gil de Ferran]], Race car driver * [[November 13]] - [[Jimmy Kimmel]], American comedian and talk show host ([[Jimmy Kimmel Live!]]) * [[November 13]] - [[Steve Zahn]], American actor * [[November 14]] - [[Letitia Dean]], British actress * [[November 15]] - [[François Ozon]], French writer and director * [[November 16]] - [[Lisa Bonet]], American actress * [[November 20]] - [[Teoman]], Turkish rock singer and song-writer * [[November 22]] - [[Boris Becker]], German tennis player * [[November 22]] - [[Mark Ruffalo]], American actor * [[November 22]] - [[Bart Veldkamp]], Dutch-born speed skater * [[November 23]] - [[Salli Richardson]], American actress * [[November 28]] - [[Anna Nicole Smith]], American model and actress (d. [[2007]]) * [[December 1]] - [[Reggie Sanders]], [[Major League Baseball]] outfielder * [[November 29]] - [[John Layfield|John "Bradshaw" Layfield]], American professional wrestler * [[December 5]] - [[Gary Allan]], American country musician * [[December 6]] - [[Judd Apatow]], screenwriter and producer * [[December 6]] - [[Hacken Lee]], Hong Kong singer and actor * [[December 8]] - [[Kotono Mitsuishi]], Japanese seiyu (voice actress) * [[December 9]] - [[Joshua Bell]], American violinist * [[December 11]] - [[Mo'Nique]], American actress and comedian * [[December 12]] - [[John Randle]], American football player * [[December 13]] - [[Jamie Foxx]], American actor * [[December 14]] - [[Ewa Białołęcka]], Polish writer * [[December 16]] - [[Donovan Bailey]], Canadian athlete * [[December 16]] - [[Miranda Otto]], Australian actress * [[December 17]] - [[Gigi D'Agostino]], Italian musician and DJ * [[December 18]] - [[Toine van Peperstraten]], Dutch sports journalist * [[December 19]] - [[Criss Angel]], American musician, magician, illusionist, escapologist, and stunt performer * [[December 20]] - [[Mikhail Saakashvili]], [[President of Georgia]] * [[December 22]] - [[Dan Petrescu]], Romanian footballer ==Deaths== === January - March === <!-- Link dates even if repeated, for date-format preferences. House style is to repeat dates, not use second-level bullet points. --> * [[January 3]] - [[Jack Ruby]], American killer of [[Lee Harvey Oswald]] (b. [[1911]]) * [[January 4]] - [[Donald Campbell]], English water and land speed record seeker (b. [[1921]]) * [[January 4]] - [[Mohammed Khider]] [[Algeria]]n politician (b. [[1912]]) * [[January 17]] - [[Barney Ross]], American boxer (b. [[1909]]) * [[January 19]] - [[Kazimierz Funk]], Polish biochemist (b. [[1884]]) * [[January 21]] - [[Ann Sheridan]], American actress (b. [[1915]]) * [[January 27]] - [[Edward Higgins White|Edward White]] - Crew of [[Apollo 1]] (b. [[1930]]) * [[January 27]] - [[Gus Grissom]] - Crew of [[Apollo 1]] (b. [[1926]]) * [[January 27]] - [[Roger Chaffee]] - Crew of [[Apollo 1]] (b. [[1935]]) * [[January 27]] - [[Alphonse Juin]], Marshal of France (b. [[1888]]) * [[January 31]] - [[Eddie Tolan]], American athlete (b. [[1908]]) * [[February 4]] - [[Albert Orsborn]], the 6th General of [[The Salvation Army]] (b. [[1886]]) * [[February 8]] - [[Victor Gollancz]], British publisher (b. [[1893]]) * [[February 16]] - [[Smiley Burnette]], American actor (b. [[1911]]) * [[February 16]] - [[Józef Hofmann]], Polish pianist (b. [[1876]]) * [[February 18]] - [[Robert Oppenheimer|J. Robert Oppenheimer]], American physicist (b. [[1904]]) * [[February 21]] - [[Charles Beaumont]], American writer (b. [[1929]]) * [[March 4]] - Dr. [[Mohammed Mossadegh]], deposed prime minister of [[Iran]] (b. [[1882]]) * [[March 6]] - [[John Haden Badley]], English author (b. [[1865]]) * [[March 6]] - [[Nelson Eddy]], American singer and actor (b. [[1901]]) * [[March 6]] - [[Zoltán Kodály]], Hungarian composer (b. [[1882]]) * [[March 7]] - [[Alice B. Toklas]], American personality (b. [[1877]]) * [[March 11]] - [[Geraldine Farrar]], American soprano (b. [[1882]]) * [[March 27]] - [[Jaroslav Heyrovský]], Czech chemist, [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Nobel Prize]] laureate (b. [[1890]]) * [[March 30]] - [[Jean Toomer]], American writer (b. [[1894]]) ===April - June=== * [[April 4]] - [[Al Lewis (lyricist)|Al Lewis]], American songwriter (b. [[1901]]) * [[April 5]] - [[Hermann Joseph Muller]], American geneticist, recipient of the [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]] (b. [[1890]]) * [[April 17]] - [[Red Allen]], American jazz trumpeter (b. [[1908]]) * [[April 19]] - [[Konrad Adenauer]], [[Chancellor of Germany]] (b. [[1876]]) * [[April 24]] - [[Vladimir Mikhaylovich Komarov|Vladimir Komarov]], cosmonaut (b. [[1927]]) (parachute failure) * [[May 6]] - [[Zhou Zuoren]], Chinese writer (b. [[1885]]) * [[May 10]] - [[Lorenzo Bandini]], Italian [[Formula One]] driver (b. [[1935]]) * [[May 12]] - [[John Masefield]], English poet and novelist (b. [[1878]]) * [[May 15]] - [[Edward Hopper]], American painter (b. [[1882]]) * [[May 22]] - [[Langston Hughes]], American writer (b. [[1902]]) * [[June 7]] - [[Dorothy Parker]], American writer (b. [[1893]]) * [[June 10]] - [[Spencer Tracy]], American actor (b. [[1900]]) * [[June 14]] - [[Eddie Eagan]], American sportsman (b. [[1897]]) * [[June 26]] - [[Francoise Dorleac]], French actress (b.[[1942]]) * [[June 29]] - [[Jayne Mansfield]], American actress (b. [[1933]]) === July - September === <!-- Link dates even if repeated, for date-format preferences. House style is to repeat dates, not use second-level bullet points. --> * [[July 8]] - [[Fatima Jinnah]], Pakistani [[Mother of the Nation]] (b. [[1893]]) * [[July 8]] - [[Vivien Leigh]], English actress (b. [[1913]]) * [[July 14]] - [[Tudor Arghezi]], Romanian writer (b. [[1880]]) * [[July 17]] - [[John Coltrane]], American jazz saxophonist (b. [[1926]]) * [[July 17]] - [[Cyril Ring]], American film actor (b. [[1892]]) * [[July 18]] - [[Humberto de Alencar Castello Branco]], ex-president of [[Brazil]] (b. [[1897]]) (plane crash) * [[July 21]] - [[Jimmie Foxx]], American baseball player (b. [[1907]]) * [[July 21]] - [[Albert Lutuli]], South African politician, recipient of the [[Nobel Peace Prize]] * [[July 22]] - [[Carl Sandburg]], American poet (b. [[1878]]) * [[August 1]] - [[Richard Kuhn]], Austrian chemist, [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Nobel Prize]] laureate (b. [[1900]]) * [[August 9]] - [[Joe Orton]], English playwright (b. [[1933]]) * [[August 15]] - [[René Magritte]], Belgian painter (b. [[1898]]) * [[August 19]] - [[Hugo Gernsback]], Luxembourg-born editor and publisher (b. [[1884]]) * [[August 24]] - [[Henry J. Kaiser]], American industrialist (b. [[1882]]) * [[August 24]] - [[Lam Bun]], Hong Kong radio commentator (b. [[1930]]) * [[August 25]] - [[Stanley Bruce]], eighth [[Prime Minister of Australia]] (b. [[1883]]) * [[August 25]] - [[Paul Muni]], Polish actor (b. [[1895]]) * [[August 25]] - [[George Lincoln Rockwell]], American Nazi Party leader (b. [[1918]]) * [[August 27]] - [[Brian Epstein]], English band manager ([[The Beatles]]) (b. [[1934]]) * [[August 31]] - [[Ilya Ehrenburg]], Russian writer (b. [[1891]]) * [[September 3]] - [[Francis Ouimet]], American professional golfer (b.[[1893]]) * [[September 11]] - [[Tadeusz Żyliński]], Polish technician and textilist (b. [[1904]]) * [[September 13]] - [[Varian Fry]], American journalist (b. [[1907]]) * [[September 18]] - [[John Cockcroft]], English physicist, [[Nobel Prize in Physics|Nobel Prize]] laureate (b. [[1897]]) * [[September 27]] - [[Felix Yussupov|Prince Felix Yussupov]], Russian assassin of Rasputin (b. [[1887]]) === October - December === <!-- Link dates even if repeated, for date-format preferences. House style is to repeat dates, not use second-level bullet points. --> * [[October 3]] - [[Woody Guthrie]], American musician (b. [[1912]]) * [[October 3]] - Sir [[Malcolm Sargent]], English conductor (b. [[1895]]) * [[October 7]] - [[Norman Angell]], British politician, recipient of the [[Nobel Peace Prize]] (b. [[1872]]) * [[October 8]] - [[Clement Attlee]], [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]] (b. [[1883]]) * [[October 9]] - [[Che Guevara]], Argentine revolutionary (executed) (b. [[1928]]) * [[October 9]] - [[Cyril Norman Hinshelwood]], English chemist, [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Nobel Prize]] laureate (b. [[1897]]) * [[October 17]] - [[Xuantong Emperor]], [[Emperor of China]] (b. [[1906]]) * [[October 20]] - [[Yoshida Shigeru]], [[Prime Minister of Japan]] (b. [[1878]]) * [[November 7]] - [[John Nance Garner]], [[U.S. Vice President]] (b. [[1868]]) * [[November 10]] - [[Andreas Scholl]], German Countertenor (b. [[1967]]), in Eltville am Rhein in Rheingau. Specialises in Baroque and early music * [[November 13]] - [[Harriet Cohen]], English pianist (b. [[1895]]) * [[November 19]] - [[Charles J. Watters]], U.S. Army chaplain, [[Medal of Honor]] recipient (b. [[1927]]) * [[November 21]] - [[C. M. Eddy, Jr.]], American writer (b. [[1896]]) * [[November 25]] - [[Ossip Zadkine]], Russian sculptor, painter and lithographer (b. [[1890]]) * [[December 3]] - [[Harry Wismer]], former New York Jets owner (b. 1913) * [[December 4]] - [[Daniel Jones (phonetician)|Daniel Jones]], British phonetician (b. [[1881]]) * [[December 10]] - [[Otis Redding]], American singer in an air crash (b. [[1941]]) * [[December 10]] - [[Ronnie Caldwell]], American musician in an air crash (b. [[1948]]) * [[December 10]] - [[Phalon Jones]], American musician in an air crash (b. [[1949]]) * [[December 17]] - [[Harold Holt]], Australian Prime Minister (b. [[1908]]) (body never found) * [[December 17]] - [[Jack Perrin]], American actor (b. [[1896]]) * [[December 24]] - [[Karl Ristenpart]], German conductor (b. [[1900]]) * [[December 26]] - [[Sydney Barnes]], English cricketer (b. [[1873]]) * [[December 28]] - [[Katharine McCormick]], American feminist (b. [[1875]]) * [[December 29]] - [[Paul Whiteman]], American bandleader (b. [[1890]]) * [[December 30]] - [[Vincent Massey]], former Canadian [[Governor General of Canada|Governor General]] (b. [[1887]]) ==Nobel prizes== * [[Nobel Prize in Physics|Physics]] - [[Hans Albrecht Bethe]] * [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Chemistry]] - [[Manfred Eigen]], [[Ronald George Wreyford Norrish]], [[George Porter]] * [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine|Physiology or Medicine]] - [[Ragnar Granit]], [[Haldan Keffer Hartline]], [[George Wald]] * [[Nobel Prize in Literature|Literature]] - [[Miguel Ángel Asturias]] * [[Nobel Peace Prize|Peace]] - not awarded ==Academy Awards== *Best Actress: [[Elizabeth Taylor]], ''[[Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?#Film|Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?]]'' *Best Actor: [[Paul Scofield]], ''[[A Man for All Seasons (1966 film)|A Man for All Seasons]]'' *Best Adapted Screenplay: [[Robert Bolt]], ''[[A Man for All Seasons (1966 film)|A Man for All Seasons]]'' *Best Animated Short Film: ''Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass Double Feature'', Hubley Studios; [[Paramount Pictures]] *Best Director: [[Fred Zinnemann]], ''[[A Man for All Seasons]]'' *Best Documentary Feature: ''[[The War Game]]'', [[BBC]] and Pathé Contemporary Films *Best Documentary (Short Subject): ''A Year Toward Tomorrow'', Sun Dial Films Inc. *Best Foreign Language Film: ''[[A Man and a Woman]]'', [[France]] *Best Live Action Short Film: ''Wild Wings'', British Transport Films *Best Original Screenplay: Written by and [[Claude Lelouch]], ''[[A Man and a Woman]]'' *Best Picture: ''[[A Man for All Seasons (1966 film)|A Man for All Seasons]]'', [[Fred Zinnemann]] *Best Supporting Actor: [[Walter Matthau]], ''[[The Fortune Cookie]]'' *Best Supporting Actress: [[Sandy Dennis]], ''[[Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?#Film|Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?]]'' *Original Score: ''[[Born Free]]'', [[John Barry (composer)|John Barry]] *Original Song: ''[[Born Free]]'' from ''[[Born Free]]'', Music by [[John Barry (composer)|John Barry]]; Lyric by [[Don Black]] ==Notes== {{reflist}} {{commonscat}} ==External links== * [http://www.wcbs880.com/topic/play_window.php?audioType=Episode&audioId=847844 1967 - Headlines] A report from Michael Wallace of WCBS Newsradio 880 (WCBS-AM New York) Part of WCBS 880's celebration of 40 years of newsradio. * [http://www.wcbs880.com/topic/play_window.php?audioType=Episode&audioId=847869 1967 - The Year in Sound] An Audiofile produced by Lou Zambrana of WCBS Newsradio 880 (WCBS-AM New York) Part of WCBS 880's celebration of 40 years of newsradio. * [http://www.coinpage.com/1967-pictures.html 1967 Coin Pictures] ==Table of Contents== __TOC__ [[Category:1967| ]] [[af:1967]] [[am:1967 እ.ኤ.አ.]] [[ar:1967]] [[an:1967]] [[frp:1967]] [[ast:1967]] [[av:1967]] [[az:1967]] [[bn:১৯৬৭]] [[zh-min-nan:1967 nî]] [[map-bms:1967]] [[be:1967]] [[be-x-old:1967]] [[bh:१९६७]] [[bs:1967]] [[br:1967]] [[bg:1967]] [[ca:1967]] [[cv:1967]] [[cs:1967]] [[co:1967]] [[cy:1967]] [[da:1967]] [[pdc:1967]] [[de:1967]] [[et:1967]] [[el:1967]] [[es:1967]] [[eo:1967]] [[eu:1967]] [[fa:۱۹۶۷ (میلادی)]] [[fo:1967]] [[hif:1967]] [[fr:1967]] [[fy:1967]] [[ga:1967]] [[gan:1967年]] [[gv:1967]] [[gd:1967]] [[gl:1967]] [[ko:1967년]] [[hy:1967]] [[hi:1967]] [[hr:1967.]] [[io:1967]] [[ig:1967]] [[ilo:1967]] [[bpy:মারি ১৯৬৭]] [[id:1967]] [[ia:1967]] [[os:1967]] [[is:1967]] [[it:1967]] [[he:1967]] [[jv:1967]] [[pam:1967]] [[kn:೧೯೬೭]] [[ka:1967]] [[csb:1967]] [[kk:1967]] [[kw:1967]] [[sw:1967]] [[ht:1967 (almanak gregoryen)]] [[ku:1967]] [[la:1967]] [[lb:1967]] [[lt:1967 m.]] [[lij:1967]] [[ln:1967]] [[lmo:1967]] [[hu:1967]] [[mk:1967]] [[mi:1967]] [[mr:इ.स. १९६७]] [[ms:1967]] [[nah:1967]] [[nl:1967]] [[new:ई सं १९६७]] [[ja:1967年]] [[nap:1967]] [[no:1967]] [[nn:1967]] [[nrm:1967]] [[nov:1967]] [[oc:1967]] [[uz:1967]] [[pi:१९६७]] [[pap:1967]] [[nds:1967]] [[pl:1967]] [[pt:1967]] [[ty:1967]] [[ksh:Joohr 1967]] [[ro:1967]] [[qu:1967]] [[ru:1967 год]] [[se:1967]] [[sq:1967]] [[scn:1967]] [[simple:1967]] [[sk:1967]] [[sl:1967]] [[so:1967]] [[sr:1967]] [[sh:1967]] [[su:1967]] [[fi:1967]] [[sv:1967]] [[tl:1967]] [[ta:1967]] [[tt:1967]] [[te:1967]] [[tet:1967]] [[th:พ.ศ. 2510]] [[vi:1967]] [[tr:1967]] [[tk:1967]] [[uk:1967]] [[vec:1967]] [[wa:1967]] [[vls:1967]] [[wuu:公元1967年]] [[yo:1967]] [[zh-yue:1967年]] [[cbk-zam:1967]] [[bat-smg:1967]] [[zh:1967年]]