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  • Tanganyika and Zanzibar Merge
  • Tonkin Gulf Resolution
  • Beatles in America
  • Civil Right Act of 1964
  • Warren Commission
  • Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Receives Nobel Prize

    Sports

    Olympics

    NBA: Boston Celtics
    NCAA Football: Alabama
    Heisman Trophy: John Huarte

    Stanley Cup: Toronto Maple Leafs vs. Detroit Red Wings Series: 4-1
    US Open Golf: Julius Boros Score: 293 Course: The Country Club Location: Brookline, MA
    World Series: Los Angeles Dodgers vs. NY Yankees Series: 4-0

    Chart-Toppers: 1964

    1."There! I've said It Again"...Bobby Vinton
    2."I Want to Hold Your Hand"...The Beatles
    3."She Loves You"...The Beatles
    4."Can't Buy Me Love"...The Beatles
    5."Hello, Dolly!"...Louis Armstrong
    6."My Guy"...Mary Wells
    7."Love Me Do"...The Beatles
    8."Chapel of Love"...The Dixie Cups
    9."A World Without Love"...Peter and Gordon
    10."I Get Around"...Beach Boys

    Top Movies of 1964

    1. The Carpetbaggers
    2. It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
    3. The Unsinkable Molly Brown
    4. Charade
    5. The Cardinal
    6. Move Over Darling
    7. My Fair Lady
    8. What a Way to Go
    9. Good Neighbor Sam
    10. The Pink Panther

    Academy Awards

    Best Picture: "My Fair Lady"
    Best Director: George Cukor..."My Fair Lady"
    Best Actor :Rex Harrison..." My Fair Lady"
    Best Actress: Julie Andrews..."Mary Poppins"

    Nobel Prizes

    Chemistry

    HODGKIN, DOROTHY CROWFOOT, Great Britain, Royal Society, Oxford University, Oxford, b. 1910, d. 1994:

    "for her determinations by X-ray techniques of the structures of important
    biochemical substances"
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    Literature

    SARTRE, JEAN-PAUL, France, b. 1905, d. 1980:

    "for his work which, rich in ideas and filled with the spirit of freedom and
    the quest for truth, has exerted a far-reaching influence on our age"
    (Declined the prize.)

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    Peace

    MARTIN LUTHER KING JR., leader of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, campaigner for civil rights.

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    PHYSIOLOGY or MEDICINE

    The prize was awarded jointly to:

    BLOCH, KONRAD, U.S.A., Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, b. 1912 (in
    Neisse, Germany); and

    LYNEN, FEODOR, Germany, Max-Planck-Institut f&Mac217;r Zellchemie, Munich, b. 1911, d. 1979:

    "for their discoveries concerning the mechanism and regulation of the
    cholesterol and fatty acid metabolism"

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    Physics
    The prize was divided, one half being awarded to:

    TOWNES, CHARLES H., U.S.A., Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) ,
    Cambridge, MA, b. 1915; and the other half jointly to:

    BASOV, NICOLAY GENNADIYEVICH, USSR, Lebedev Institute for Physics, Akademija Nauk, Moscow, b. 1922; and

    PROKHOROV, ALEKSANDR MIKHAILOVICH, USSR, Lebedev Institute for Physics, Akademija Nauk, Moscow, b. 1916:

    "for fundamental work in the field of quantum electronics, which has led to
    the construction of oscillators and amplifiers based on the maser-laser
    principle"

    Pulitzer Prizes

    History: Sumner Chilton Powell..."Puritain Village"
    International Reporting:Malcolm W. Browne..."Associated Press"
    & David Halberstam...New York Times

    National Reporting: Merriman Smith..."United Press International"
    Public Service:
    "St. Petersburg Times"

    Most Popular Books

    Fiction
    1."The Spy Who Came in From the Cold" ... John Le Carre. Coward-McCann
    2."Candy" ...Terry Southern and Mason Hoffenberg. Putnam
    3."Herzog"...Saul Bellow. Viking Press
    4."Armageddon"...Leon Uris. Doubleday
    5."The Man"...Irving Wallace. Simon & Schuster
    6."The Rector of Justin"...Louis Auchincloss. Houghton Mifflin
    7."The Martyred"... Richard E. Kim. Braziller
    8."You Only Live Twice"...Ian Fleming. New American Library
    9."This Rough Magic" ...Mary Stewart. Morrow
    10."Convention"...Fletcher Knebel and Charles W. Bailey, H. Harper & Row
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    Nonfiction
    1."Four Days"...American Heritage and United Press Internanational.
    Simon & Schuster
    2."1 Need All the Friends I Can Get"... Charles M. Schulz. Determined
    Productions
    3."Profiles in Courage: Memorial Edition"... John F. Kennedy. Harper & Row
    4."In His Own Write"...John Lennon. Simon & Schuster
    5."Christmas Is Together-Time"...Charles M. Schulz. Determined Productions
    6."A Day in the Life of President Kennedy"... Jim Bishop. Random House
    7."The Kennedy Wit"... compiled by Bill Adler. Citadel Press
    8."A Moveable Feast"... Ernest Hemingway. Scribner
    9."Reminiscences"... General Douglas MacArthur. McGraw-Hill
    10."The John F. Kennedys"... Mark Shaw, Farrar, Straus & Giroux

    Most Popular Television Shows

    1. Bonanza (NBC)
    2. Bewitched (ABC)
    3. Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. (CBS)
    4. The Andy Griffith (CBS)
    5. The Fugitive (ABC)
    6. The Red Skelton Hour (CBS)
    7. The Dick Van Dyke Show (CBS)
    8. The Lucy Show (CBS)
    9. Peyton Place II (ABC)
    10. Combat (ABC)

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