1970 in the United States
List of events
Richard Nixon by Edmund S. Valtman , 1970
Events from the year 1970 in the United States .
Presentation of an American Flag by President Nixon, 1970
Incumbents
Federal government
Demographics
Events
January
Richard Hatch and Karen Gorney , "All My Children," 1970
February
March
March 6 – A bomb constructed by members of the Weathermen and meant to be planted at a military dance in New Jersey explodes, killing three members of the organization.
March 17
March 18 – United States Postal Service workers in New York City go on strike ; the strike spreads to the state of California and the cities of Akron, Ohio , Philadelphia , Chicago , Boston , and Denver ; 210,000 out of 750,000 U.S. postal employees walk out. President Nixon assigns military units to New York City post offices. The strike lasts two weeks.
March 21 – The first Earth Day proclamation is issued by San Francisco Mayor Joseph Alioto .
March 31 – NASA 's Explorer 1 , the first American satellite and Explorer program spacecraft, reenters Earth's atmosphere after 12 years in orbit.
April
April 13: An oxygen tank explodes on Apollo 13
April 1
April 6 – In the worst day of California law enforcement, 4 California Highway Patrolmen are killed in what is known as the "Newhall Incident ". This led to new procedures & training for law enforcement, nationwide.
April 7 – The 42nd Academy Awards ceremony is held at Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles , the second in a row with no official host. John Schlesinger 's Midnight Cowboy wins both Best Picture and Best Director , while George Roy Hill 's Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid wins four awards and Charles Jarrott 's Anne of the Thousand Days is nominated for ten. It is, to date, the highest-rated televised ceremony, according to Nielsen ratings .
April 11 – Apollo program : Apollo 13 (Jim Lovell , Fred Haise , Jack Swigert ) is launched toward the Moon .
April 13 – An oxygen tank in the Apollo 13 spacecraft explodes, forcing the crew to abort the mission and return in 4 days.
April 17 – Apollo program : Apollo 13 splashes down safely in the Pacific.
April 22 – The first Earth Day is celebrated in the U.S.[ 2]
April 29 – The U.S. invades Cambodia to hunt out the Viet Cong ; widespread, large anti-war protests occur in the United States.
May
May 1
May 4 – Kent State shootings : Four students at Kent State University in Ohio are killed and nine wounded by Ohio State National Guardsmen, at a protest against the incursion into Cambodia .
May 6 – Robert Rex Vice self-immolates in protest of the Vietnam War and the Kent state killings.
May 8
May 9 – In Washington, D.C. , 100,000 people demonstrate against the Vietnam War. Richard Nixon makes an impromptu visit to the Lincoln Memorial to meet with protestors.
May 10 – The Boston Bruins win their first Stanley Cup since 1941 when Bobby Orr scores a goal 40 seconds into overtime for a 4–3 victory which completes a four-game sweep of the St. Louis Blues .
May 11
May 12 – The 1976 Winter Olympics are awarded to Denver , Colorado , but it is later rejected.
May 14 – In the second day of violent demonstrations at Jackson State University in Jackson, Mississippi , state law enforcement officers fire into the demonstrators, killing two and injuring twelve .
May 26 – Pufnstuf , the film adaptation of the TV series H.R. Pufnstuf , is released.
June
BGEN Anna Mae Hays , circa 1970
July
August
September
Ford Pinto Runabout
September 5 – Vietnam War – Operation Jefferson Glenn : The United States 101st Airborne Division and the South Vietnamese 1st Infantry Division initiate a new operation in Thua Thien Province (the operation ends in October 1971).
September 6 – Terrorists from the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine hijack four passenger aircraft from Pan Am , TWA and Swissair on flights to New York from Brussels , Frankfurt and Zürich .
September 7 – An anti-war rally is held at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania , attended by Jane Fonda , Donald Sutherland and future Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry .
September 9 – Elvis Presley begins his first concert tour since 1958, in Phoenix, Arizona , at the Veterans Memorial Coliseum.
September 10 – The Chevrolet Vega is introduced.
September 11 – The Ford Pinto is introduced.
September 13
September 18 – Jimi Hendrix dies at age 27 in London, due to alcohol-related complications.
September 21 – Monday Night Football debuts on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) television network. The Cleveland Browns defeated the New York Jets by a score of 31–21.
September 23 – The first women's only tennis tournament begins in Houston, known as the Houston Women's Invitation .
September 24 – American television series The Odd Couple premieres on ABC .
September 26 – The Laguna Fire starts in San Diego County , burning 175,425 acres (710 km2 ).
September 27 – Richard Nixon begins a tour of Europe, visiting Italy , Yugoslavia , Spain , the United Kingdom and Ireland .
September 29 – The U.S. Congress gives President Richard Nixon authority to sell arms to Israel .
October
Janis Joplin , 1970
October 2
October 4
October 5
October 8
October 12 – Vietnam War : U.S. President Richard Nixon announces that the United States will withdraw 40,000 more troops before Christmas .
October 15 – The Baltimore Orioles defeat the Cincinnati Reds in Game 5 of the World Series , 9–3, to win the series 4 games to 1 for their 2nd World Championship.
October 21 – A U.S. Air Force plane makes an emergency landing near Leninakan , Soviet Union . The Soviets release the American officers, including 2 generals, November 10.
October 25 – The wreck of the Confederate submarine Hunley is found off Charleston , South Carolina , by pioneer underwater archaeologist , Dr. E. Lee Spence ,[ 5] then just 22 years old. Hunley was the first submarine in history to sink a ship in warfare.
October 26
November
November – The 1969–1970 recession ends.
November 3 – Democrats sweep the U.S. Congressional mid-term elections; Ronald Reagan is re-elected as Governor of California; Jimmy Carter is elected as Governor of Georgia.
November 4
November 5 – Vietnam War: The United States Military Assistance Command in Vietnam reports the lowest weekly American soldier death toll in five years (24 soldiers die that week, which is the fifth consecutive week the death toll is below 50; 431 are reported wounded that week, however).
November 8 – Tom Dempsey , who was born with a deformed right foot, sets a National Football League record by kicking a 63-yard field goal to lift the New Orleans Saints to a 19–17 victory over the Detroit Lions at Tulane Stadium .
November 9 – Vietnam War: The Supreme Court of the United States votes 6–3 not to hear a case by the state of Massachusetts , about the constitutionality of a state law granting Massachusetts residents the right to refuse military service in an undeclared war.
November 10 – Vietnam War – Vietnamization : For the first time in five years, an entire week ends with no reports of United States combat fatalities in Southeast Asia .
November 14 – Southern Airlines Flight 932 crashes in Wayne County, West Virginia ; all 75 on board, including 37 players and 5 coaches from the Marshall University football team, are killed.
November 17 – Vietnam War : Lieutenant William Calley goes on trial for the My Lai massacre .
November 18 – U.S. President Richard Nixon asks the U.S. Congress for US$155,000,000 in supplemental aid for the Cambodian government (US$85,000,000 is for military assistance to prevent the overthrow of the government of Premier Lon Nol by the Khmer Rouge and North Vietnam ).
November 21 – Vietnam War – Operation Ivory Coast : A joint Air Force and Army team raids the Son Tay prison camp in an attempt to free American POWs thought to be held there (no Americans are killed, but the prisoners have already moved to another camp; all U.S. POWs are moved to a handful of central prison complexes as a result of this raid).
November 23
December
Rockefeller Center Christmas tree, New York, 1970
Ongoing
Sport
January
Matt Ross
Shane McMahon
Jeremy Roenick
Skeet Ulrich
Matthew Lillard
Heather Graham
Paul Ryan
February
Gabrielle Anwar
Hunter Biden
Michael Guest
Josh Green
Niecy Nash
February 1
February 3
February 4
February 5 – Chris Brock , baseball player
February 6
February 7 – Michael Grimm , politician, U.S. Marine, and convicted felon
February 8 – Alonzo Mourning , basketball player
February 9
February 10
February 11
February 12 – Armando Gallop , record producer (d. 1996)
February 13
February 15
February 16
February 17
February 18
Phillip J. Bartell , director, producer, editor, and screenwriter
Ari Berman , American-born Israeli rabbi
Melvin Bonner , football player
Susan Egan , actress, voice actress, singer, and dancer
February 19 – Bellamy Young , actress, singer and producer
February 21 – Juan Barnett , politician
February 23 – Niecy Nash , actress
February 24 – Sonya Anderson , politician
February 25
February 27
February 28 – Daniel Handler , author
March
Warren Davidson
Julie Bowen
Rachel Weisz
Greg Stanton
Shannon Leto
Queen Latifah
Michael Rapaport
Vince Vaughn
March 1
March 3 – Julie Bowen , actress
March 4 – Matt Barrett , politician
March 5
March 6
March 7
March 8
March 9 – Shannon Leto , drummer for 30 Seconds to Mars
March 10
March 12
March 13
March 14
March 15 – Mike Haridopolos , politician
March 17 – Andy Blankenbuehler , dancer, choreographer, and director
March 18 – Queen Latifah , actress and rapper
March 19
March 20
Robert Arp , philosopher
Edoardo Ballerini , actor, narrator, writer, and director
Will Brunson , baseball player (d. 2019)
Todd Burger , football player
Michele Jaffe , novelist
Linda Larkin , actress and voice actress
Michael Rapaport , actor
March 21
March 22 – Blaine E. Brownell , architect, author, and educator
March 23 – Kate Jennings Grant , actress
March 24
March 25 – Antoine Bello , American-born French author
March 26
March 27
March 28
March 29 – Richard Irvin , lawyer, politician, and the mayor of Aurora, Illinois
March 30
March 31
April
Barry Pepper
Retta
Shemar Moore
Rob Riggle
Jason Lee
Melania Trump
Uma Thurman
April 1
April 4
April 6 – Tim Belk , baseball player
April 7 – Matt Anoaʻi , wrestler (d. 2017)
April 8
April 9
April 10
April 11
April 12 – Retta , actress and comedian
April 13
April 14
April 15 – Flex Alexander , actor
April 16 – Sam Liccardo , politician, mayor of San Jose, California (2015-2023)
April 17 – Redman , rapper and actor
April 18
April 19
April 20 – Shemar Moore , actor
April 21
April 22
April 23 – Ryan Benjami , football player
April 24 – Brian Gamble , martial artist and wrestler
April 25
April 26
April 27
April 28 – Eric Bachmann , multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, producer, and frontman for Archers of Loaf and Crooked Fingers
April 29
April 30
May
Bobby Cannavale
Will Arnett
Dale Strong
Ghostface Killah
Jordan Knight
Tina Fey
Jamie Kennedy
Octavia Spencer
John Hamburg
May 1 – Dave Willis , voice actor, writer, animator, producer, and musician
May 2 – Julie Blaha , politician
May 3
May 4
May 5
May 7 – Mark Brooks , producer, director, writer, and musician
May 8
May 9
May 10 – Craig Mack , rapper (d. 2018 )[ 7]
May 11
May 12
May 13
May 14 – Daniel Lewin , American-born Israeli mathematician and entrepreneur (d. 2001 )
May 15
Eddie Bravo , martial artist
Tony Brown , football player
Prince Be , rapper, singer, record producer, and member of P.M. Dawn (d. 2016 )
Brad Rowe , actor, writer, producer, and public policy advocate
Rod Smith , football player
May 17
May 18
May 19 – Cliff Boro , entrepreneur and investor
May 20
May 22
May 23
May 24
May 25
May 26
May 27
May 28
May 29
June
Gabby Giffords
Alex Kendrick
Rick Hoffman
Leah Remini
Phil Mickelson
Will Forte
Michael Showalter
Sean Hayes
Chris O'Donnell
Mike Vallely
June 1
June 2 – B-Real , rapper
June 3
June 5 – Deborah Yates , dancer and actress
June 6
June 7 – Mike Modano , hockey player
June 8
June 10
June 11
June 12
June 13 – Rivers Cuomo , singer and frontman for Weezer
June 14
June 15
June 16
June 17
June 19
June 20
June 21 – Pete Rock , rapper and DJ
June 22
June 23
June 24 – Glenn Medeiros , singer/songwriter
June 25
June 26
Paul Thomas Anderson , screenwriter and director
Bill Behrens , tennis player
Sean Hayes , actor, comedian and producer
Chris O'Donnell , actor
Matt Letscher , actor and playwright
Nick Offerman , actor, writer, and carpenter
David Teeuwen , managing editor of USA Today (d. 2015 )
June 27
June 28
June 29 – Mike Vallely , skateboarder, actor, and musician
June 30
July
Joni Ernst
Henry Simmons
Beck
Gary LeVox
Howard Jones
Charisma Carpenter
Cress Williams
July 1
July 2
Derrick Adkins , Olympic hurdler
Scott Aukerman , writer, actor, comedian, television personality, director, producer, and podcast host
Yancy Butler , actress
Spice 1 , rapper
Amy Weber , actress, model, producer, singer, real estate broker, and wrestling valet
July 3
July 4 – Garrett Bradley , politician
July 5
July 7 – Robia LaMorte , actress and dancer
July 8
July 9
July 10
July 11
July 14
July 15
July 16 – Derek Bouchard-Hall , Olympic cyclist
July 18
July 19 – Lenny Curry , politician, Mayor of Jacksonville, Florida (2015–present)
July 20
July 21 – Mark Butler , politician
July 22
July 23 – Charisma Carpenter , actress
July 24
July 26
July 27 – Jason Bentley , radio DJ
July 28 – Bob Behnken , engineer and astronaut for NASA
July 29 – Kit Hoover , television host, sportscaster, and broadcast journalist
July 30 – Rob Ambrose , football player and coach
August
Kevin Smith
Bret Baier
Hakeem Jeffries
M. Night Shyamalan
Chris Cuomo
Thomas Lennon
Anthony Anderson
Melissa McCarthy
August 1 – Quentin Coryatt , football player
August 2
August 3 – Alejandro Alcondez , Mexican-born actor and filmmaker
August 4
Pete Abrams , webcomic artist
John August , screenwriter, director, producer, and novelist
Bret Baier , journalist and news anchor
Julie Baroh , fantasy artist
Mike Britton , soccer player
Sunny Buick , Canadian-born American French painter
Claudine Gay , political scientist, university professor, and 30th President of Harvard University
Hakeem Jeffries , politician
Ron Lester , actor (d. 2016 )
August 6
August 7 – Kim Hill , singer
August 8 – Trev Alberts , sports administrator and football player
August 9
August 10
August 11
August 12 – Dan Burt , basketball coach
August 13
August 14
August 15
August 16
August 17
August 18
August 19
August 20 – Fred Durst , rapper
August 21
August 22 – Giada De Laurentiis , Italian-born chef
August 23
August 24
August 25
August 26 – Melissa McCarthy , actress, comedian, writer, producer and fashion designer
August 27
August 28 – Berit Brogaard , Danish-born philosopher
August 29 – George Baldi III , a cappella singer
August 31
September
Padma Lakshmi
Taraji P. Henson
Josh Hopkins
Ketanji Brown Jackson
Tamron Hall
Aisha Tyler
Marc Guggenheim
Frank Guinta
Tony Hale
September 1
September 2
September 3
September 4
September 5 – Michael Akers , director, producer, screenwriter, and editor
September 6 – Ant , hip hop producer
September 7
September 8
September 9 – William Boyland Jr. , politician and convicted felon
September 10
September 11
September 12 – Josh Hopkins , actor
September 13
September 14
Roger Bennett , British-born broadcaster, podcaster, and filmmaker
Mike Burns , soccer player
Robert Ben Garant , actor, comedian, screenwriter, producer, and director
Stephen Bishop , actor and baseball player
Ketanji Brown Jackson , judge and justice for the U.S. Supreme Court
September 15 – Eric Garner , martyr to the New York City Police Department
September 16
September 17
September 18 – Aisha Tyler , actress, author, producer, writer, director, and talk show host
September 19
September 20
September 21
September 22
September 23
September 24
September 25
September 26 – Frank Guinta , politician
September 28
September 29
September 30
October
Kelly Ripa
Amy Jo Johnson
Matt Damon
Kirk Cameron
Jon Seda
Chris Kattan
Sebastian Gorka
Nia Long
October 1
October 2
October 3
October 5
October 6 – Amy Jo Johnson , actress
October 7 – Nicole Ari Parker , actress and model
October 8
October 9
October 11
October 12
October 13
October 14 – Jon Seda , actor
October 15
October 18
October 19 – Chris Kattan , comedian and actor
October 20
October 22
October 23
October 25
October 26
October 27 – Chuck Belin , football player
October 28
October 29 – Alex Beard , artist
October 30
October 31
November
Ethan Hawke
Morgan Spurlock
Tom Anderson
Chris Jericho
Jack Ingram
Martha Plimpton
Beth Van Duyne
Mike Epps
Megyn Kelly
Kelly Loeffler
December
Sarah Silverman
Kevin Sussman
Jennifer Connelly
Regina Hall
DMX
Rob Van Dam
Ted Cruz
Shannon Bream
Amaury Nolasco
December 1
December 2
December 3
December 4
December 6
December 8
December 9
December 10
December 11
December 12
December 13
December 14
December 15
December 17
December 18
December 19
Tyson Beckford , model and actor
Beverly Bond , author, DJ, businesswoman, philanthropist, and model
Eric Alva , U.S. Marine and Iraqi War veteran
Stacy Jones , singer, frontman for American Hi-Fi , and drummer for Letters to Cleo
Adrian Smith , politician
Suede , fashion designer
December 20 – Bryan Barber , filmmaker and music video director
December 21
December 22
December 23
December 24
December 26 – Cece Bell , author, cartoonist, and illustrator
December 27 – Michael Batayeh , comedian and actor (d. 2023)
December 28
December 29
December 30
December 31
Full date unknown
Heather Brooke
Roman Glick
Jeffrey Sebelia
luciana achugar , dancer and choreographer
Danielle Ackley-McPhail , author and editor
Derrick Adams , artist and curator
Greg Adams , writer
J. A. Adande , sportswriter, commentator, and educator
Ahmed Ahmed , Egyptian-born actor and comedian
Robert Ahrens , producer
Haluk Akakçe , Turkish-born artist
Romeo Alaeff , artist, photographer, filmmaker, author, and editor
Nate Albert , music executive, songwriter, producer, and guitarist
Chaz Allen , politician, mayor of Newton, Iowa (2004–2012)
Rachel Allen , architect
Todd M. Allen , Canadian-born immunologist and virologist
Ellen Altfest , painter
Christopher Anderson , photographer
Greg Anderson , guitarist for Goatsnake and co-founder of Southern Lord Records
Keith Anderson , saxophonist
Paul Anderson , politician
Chris Applebaum , music video director
Jason A. Archinaco , attorney
Treena Livingston Arinzeh , University professor
Oliver Arms , painter
Dorsey Armstrong , scholar
Scott Arpajian , technology executive, entrepreneur, author, and founder of Download.com
Marina Arsenijevic , Serbian-born pianist and composer
Susan Athey , economist
Jeff Atwood , software developer, author, blogger, and entrepreneur
Shalom Auslander , novelist, memoirist, and essayist
Deborah Babashoff , swimmer
Joel Bach , journalist and producer
Samuel Bagenstos , attorney and General Counsel of the United States Department of Health and Human Services (2022-present)
Adam Leitman Bailey , lawyer
Frank Bailey , author
Bela Bajaria , English-born businesswoman and media executive
Aleksander Balos , Polish-born artist and painter
Jillian Balow , politician
Edward E. Baptist , University professor, academic, and writer
Daniel Barnz , screenwriter and director
Neil Barofsky , law professor and Special Inspector General of the Troubled Asset Relief Program (2008-2011)
Andrew Baron , Internet personality and founder of Rocketboom
Keith Barr , businessman
Grant Barrett , lexicographer and radio personality
Geoffrey Barrows , inventor and founder of Centeye
Regina Barzilay , Moldovan-born Israeli-American computer scientist
Cynthia L. Bauerly , lawyer and politician
Jennifer Baumgardner , activist and filmmaker
Josh Bazell , writer and doctor
Christine Beatty , politician and convicted felon
Kim Beck , artist
Noah Becker , American-born Canadian artist, writer, publisher, and saxophonist
Sarah-Marie Belcastro , mathematician and book author
Anthony Bell , director, screenwriter, animator, and storyboard artist
Joan Belmar , artist
Tal Ben-Shahar , teacher and writer
Krista Benjamin , poet and writer
David Benveniste , entrepreneur
Amy J. Berg , filmmaker
John Berg , Catholic priest
Adam Berinsky , University professor
Sean Bernabe , US Army Lt. General
Bradley Bernstein , University professor
Samuel Bernstein , screenwriter, playwright, director, and author
Drew Berry , American-born Australian biomedical animator
Patrick Berry , puzzle creator
Wayne Besen , journalist and LGBT advocate
Amy Bessone , visual artist
Sanford Biggers , artist
Neil Billingsley , actor and financial consultant
George Birnbaum , political
Mary Bishai , physicist
Laurie Bishop , politician
Linda Black , politician
Matt Black , photographer
Elizabeth Blanton , astronomer
Stephanie Blythe , opera singer
Kevin Boehm , restauranteur
Stephen R. Bough , judge
Heather Boushey , economist
Kimberly D. Bowes , archaeologist
Daniel Patrick Boyd , convicted terrorist
Dominic Boyer , anthropologist and filmmaker
Christopher Bracey , University professor
Tom Brantley , trombonist
Sarina Brewer , artist
Matt Briggs , novelist
Brian Brock , theologian
Heather Brooke , American-born British journalist
Lola Brooks , artist and educator
Rosa Brooks , journalist, lawyer, and University professor
Stephanie Brooks , artist
Chad Brown , politician
Joseph D. Brown , lawyer and attorney
Laura Brown , golfer
Marla Brown , politician
Ted Bruner , musician, songwriter, and record producer
Carol Rifka Brunt , novelist and writer
Bud Brutsman , executive producer and show creator
Angela Bryan , social psychologist
Carmen Bugan , Romanian-born poet and writer
Bartle Bull , businessman and writer
Michael A. Burstein , writer
Matthew Burtner , composer
Jeffrey T. Bury , geographer
Denver Butler , politician
Jonathan Byrd , singer/songwriter
Tracy Byrnes , news anchor, journalist, and accountant
Geoff Edgers , journalist, author, filmmaker, television and podcast host
Wanda Ewing , artist (d. 2013)
Lisa Fairfax , legal scholar and professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School
Garrett Fisher , composer
Gordon Gallagher , judge
Roman Glick , bassist and guitarist
Eric Heisserer , filmmaker, writer, producer, and comic book writer
Patrick Lachman , heavy metal singer and guitarist
Jeffrey Sebelia , fashion designer
Tony Simone , politician
Kate Snyder , politician, mayor of Portland, Maine (2019–present)
Deaths
January 5 – Cyril Fagan , Irish-American astrologer and author (b. 1896 )
January 19 – Hal March , comedian, actor, and emcee (b. 1920 )
January 20 – George M. Humphrey , lawyer and politician, Secretary to the Treasury (b. 1890 )
February 2 – Lawrence Gray , actor (b. 1898 )
February 6 – Roscoe Karns , actor (b. 1891 )
February 7 – Abe Attell , boxer (b. 1883 )[ 10]
February 11 – Lee W. Stanley , cartoonist (b. 1885 )
February 14 – Arthur Edeson , cinematographer (b. 1891 )
February 22 – Edward Selzer , film producer (b. 1893 )[ 11]
March 6 – William Hopper , actor (b. 1915 )
March 11 – Erle Stanley Gardner , author and lawyer (b. 1889 )
March 16 – Tammi Terrell , singer (b. 1945 )
March 23
March 30 – Heinrich Brüning , German politician and former Chancellor of Germany (born 1885 )
April 6 – Sam Sheppard , neurosurgeon (b. 1923 )
April 11 – Cathy O'Donnell , actress (b. 1923 )
April 15 – Ripper Collins , American baseball player (b. 1904 )
April 18 – Glenn Tryon , actor, screenwriter, and film director (b. 1898 )
April 26 – Gypsy Rose Lee , entertainer, stripper, actress, writer and vedette (b. 1911 )
April 28 – Ed Begley , actor (b. 1901 )
April 30 – Inger Stevens , Swedish-American actress (b. 1934 )
May 9 – Louise Freeland Jenkins , astronomer (b. 1888 )
May 14 – Billie Burke , Canadian-American actress (b. 1884 )
June 1 – George Watkins , baseball player (b. 1900 )
June 8 – Abraham Maslow , psychologist (b. 1908 )
June 16 – Brian Piccolo , American football player (b. 1943 )
July 13 – Leslie Groves , military officer (b. 1896 )
August 1 – Frances Farmer , actress and TV hostess (b. 1913 )
August 12 – Glenn Hartranft , athlete (b. 1901 )
August 20 – Mickey Daniels , actor (b. 1914 )
August 30
September 3
September 8 – Percy Spencer , inventor of the microwave oven (b. 1896 )
September 11 – Chester Morris , actor (b. 1901 )
September 15 – Blue Washington , actor and Negro league baseball player (b. 1898 )
September 18 – Jimi Hendrix , musician, singer, and songwriter (b. 1942 )
September 25 – Erich Maria Remarque , German-born American novelist (b. 1898 )
September 29 – Edward Everett Horton , actor (b. 1886 )
October 4 – Janis Joplin , singer and songwriter (b. 1943 )
October 21 – John T. Scopes , teacher and football coach (b. 1900 )
November 26 – Benjamin O. Davis Sr. US Army General. First African-American to rise to the rank of Brigadier General. (b. 1877 )
December 7 – Rube Goldberg , cartoonist, sculptor, author, engineer, and inventor (b. 1883 )
December 12
December 23 – Charlie Ruggles , actor (b. 1886 )
December 24 – Charles M. Cooke Jr. , admiral (b. 1886 )
December 30 – Sonny Liston , professional boxer (b. 1930 )
See also
References
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^ James Stuart Olson , ed. (1999). "Chronology" . Historical Dictionary of the 1970s . Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-313-30543-6 .
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^ Bell, Daniel (March 17, 2016). Encyclopedia of International Games . McFarland. p. 512. ISBN 978-1-4766-1527-1 .
^ Cover Story: Time Capsule From The Sea – U.S. News & World Report , July 2–9, 2007 Archived 2007-09-29 at the Wayback Machine
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^ "VAN DUYNE, Beth" . bioguide.congress.gov .
^ "Abe Attell | American boxer | Britannica" . www.britannica.com .
^ Eddie Selzer
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