May 1972

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The following events occurred in May 1972:

May 1, 1972 (Monday)

May 2, 1972 (Tuesday)

May 3, 1972 (Wednesday)

May 4, 1972 (Thursday)

May 5, 1972 (Friday)

May 6, 1972 (Saturday)

May 7, 1972 (Sunday)

May 8, 1972 (Monday)

May 9, 1972 (Tuesday)

May 10, 1972 (Wednesday)

Born

  1. Pavle Stanimirović, New York City third son of Vojislav Stanimirović
  2. Radosław Majdan, Poland footballer, in Szczecin
  3. Katja Seizinger, German alpine skier, gold medals 1994 and 1998, in Datteln

May 11, 1972 (Thursday)

May 12, 1972 (Friday)

May 13, 1972 (Saturday)

May 14, 1972 (Sunday)

May 15, 1972 (Monday)

May 16, 1972 (Tuesday)

May 17, 1972 (Wednesday)

May 18, 1972 (Thursday)

May 19, 1972 (Friday)

May 20, 1972 (Saturday)

May 21, 1972 (Sunday)

May 22, 1972 (Monday)

May 23, 1972 (Tuesday)

May 24, 1972 (Wednesday)

May 25, 1972 (Thursday)

May 26, 1972 (Friday)

May 27, 1972 (Saturday)

May 28, 1972 (Sunday)

May 29, 1972 (Monday)

May 30, 1972 (Tuesday)

May 31, 1972 (Wednesday)

References

  1. "Quang Tri Falls To Red Assault", Oakland Tribune, May 1, 1972, p1
  2. "Slaughter in Burundi: How Ethnic Conflict Erupted", New York Times, June 11, 1972, p1
  3. Fritz Wolff, A Room for the Summer: Adventure, Misadventure, and Seduction in the Mines of the Coeur d'Alene (University of Oklahoma Press, 2004), pp147–148; "5 Dead, 77 Missing in Idaho Mine Fire", Albuquerque Journal, May 3, 1972, p1
  4. "J. Edgar Hoover, 77, Director of FBI, Dies", Oakland Tribune, May 2, 1972, p1
  5. Martin Fransman, Japan's Computer and Communications Industry: The Evolution of Industrial Giants and Global Competitiveness (Oxford University Press, 1995), p477
  6. "Pop Guitarist Dies On Stage", Winnipeg Free Press, May 5, 1972, p8; Jeremy Simmonds, The Encyclopedia of Dead Rock Stars: Heroin, Handguns, and Ham Sandwiches (Chicago Review Press, May 1, 2008) p52
  7. "U.S., Saigon Call Halt to Paris Talks", Oakland Tribune, May 4, 1972, p1
  8. J. Edward Lee and H.C. "Toby" Haynsworth, Nixon, Ford, and the Abandonment of South Vietnam (McFarland & Co., 2002), p51
  9. "Alitalia Plane Strikes Peak; 115 Aboard Die", Oakland Tribune, May 6, 1972, p1; AirDisaster.com database
  10. "2 Jetliners Hijacked, $303,000 Ransom", Oakland Tribune, May 6, 1972, p1
  11. Bartholomew Elias, Airport and Aviation Security: U.S. Policy and Strategy in the Age of Global Terrorism (CRC Press, 2009), p8
  12. Hans-Georg Wolf, English in Cameroon (Walter de Gruyter, 2001), pp140–141
  13. "Copter Crew Rescued", Oakland Tribune, May 7, 1972, p1
  14. Elliott Leyton, Hunting Humans: The Rise of the Modern Multiple Murderer (Random House, 1995), pp46–47
  15. "Lakers Win NBA Crown", San Antonio Express, May 8, 1972, p1-D
  16. "U.S. Mines Red Harbors, Hits Transportation Links", Oakland Tribune, May 9, 1972, p1
  17. of speech from Miller Center of University of Virginia.
  18. Charles J. Gross, American Military Aviation: The Indispensable Arm (Texas A&M University Press, 2002), p208
  19. "Italian Neofascists Score Big Election Gains", Stars and Stripes, May 10, 1972, p2
  20. "Israelis Free 97, Kill 2 Hijackers", Oakland Tribune, May 9, 1972, p1
  21. "7 MIGs Downed In Big Strikes", Oakland Tribune, May 10, 1972, p1; Air Warfare: An International Encyclopedia (ABC-CLIO, 2002), pp157–158
  22. John Locher. John Locher Survival Briefing. Retrieved April 7, 2011.
  23. Davies, Peter F-4 Phantom II vs. MiG-21: USAF & VPAF in the Vietnam War (Osprey, 2008), p62
  24. Frisbee, John L. (March 1992). "Valor: A Good Thought to Sleep On". 75 (3). AirforceMagazine.com. Retrieved April 6, 2011.
  25. William J. McCormack, The Blackwell Companion to Modern Irish Culture (Blackwell, 2001), pp201–202
  26. "Fiery Ship Collison Kills 83", Milwaukee Sentinel, May 12, 1972, p1
  27. "Bruins Win Stanley Cup", Winnipeg Free Press, May 12, 1972, p1
  28. "Morton OKs Alaska Oil Pipeline", Oakland Tribune, May 11, 1972, p1
  29. Graham Willett, A History of Gay and Lesbian Activism in Australia (Allen & Unwin, 2000), pp87–88
  30. "Eight Drown as Flood Rips Town", Oakland Tribune, May 12, 1972, p1
  31. Paul G. Gillespie, Weapons of choice: the development of precision guided munitions (University of Alabama Press, 2006), p116
  32. "118 killed, 40 injured in Japanese store fire", Independent Press-Telegram (Long Beach, California), May 14, 1972, p1; "A Tale of Chaos In Osaka Blaze", Pacific Stars and Stripes, May 16, 1972, p7
  33. "Objective Prism Spectra of SN 1972e Near Maximum Phase", M.F. McCarthy, in Supernovae and Supernova Remnants: Proceedings, May 7–11, 1973 (Taylor & Francis U.S., 1974)
  34. "Huge Meteor Hits Moon, Digs Crater", Oakland Tribune, May 14, 1972, p1
  35. Matthew J. Ouimet, The Rise and Fall of the Brezhnev Doctrine in Soviet Foreign Policy (University of North Carolina Press 2003), p116
  36. "Okinawa Returns To Japan's Rule", Oakland Tribune, May 15, 1972, p1
  37. Michael S. Molasky, The American Occupation of Japan and Okinawa: Literature and Memory (Routledge, 1999), p22
  38. "Wallace Shot At in Maryland Rally; His Legs Paralyzed", Des Moines Register, May 16, 1972, p1
  39. Jody Carlson, George C. Wallace and the Politics of Powerlessness: The Wallace Campaigns for the Presidency, 1964–1976 (Transaction Books, 1981), p148
  40. Robert E. Whaley, Derivatives: Markets, Valuation, and Risk Management (Wiley, 2006), p. xix
  41. Betty Pace, Renaissance of Sickle Cell Disease Research in the Genome Era (Imperial College Press, 2007), p14
  42. Audrey N. Grosch, Library Information Technology and Networks (CRC Press, 1995), p7
  43. David T. Johnson and ; Franklin E. Zimring, The Next Frontier: National Development, Political Change, and the Death Penalty in Asia (Oxford University Press, 2009), p111
  44. Encyclopedia of the United Nations and International Agreements, Volume 1 (Taylor & Francis, 2003), p. 2088
  45. Kevin Shillington, Encyclopedia of African History, Vol. 1, (CRC Press, 2005), p 883
  46. "Soviet Airliner Down; No Survivors", Bridgeport Telegram, May 20, 1972, p13; "Russian Jet Crash Toll 108 Persons", Oakland Tribune, May 26, 1972, p 3
  47. Ron Jacobs, The Way the Wind Blew: A History of the Weather Underground (Verso, 1997), p142; "Extensive Damage In Pentagon Blast", Oakland Tribune, May 19, 1972, p1
  48. "Gathering of Eagles", by Robert Peterson, Scouting (MayJun 2000), p14
  49. Timothy J. Botti, Envy of the World: A History of the U.S. Economy & Big Business (Algora Publishing, 2006), p53
  50. Encyclopedia of the U.N., supra, p282
  51. "Pacers Win ABA", Oakland Tribune, May 21, 1972, p40
  52. Drought over for Kathy Cornelius
  53. "Priceless 'Pietà' Damaged By Man Wielding Hammer", Oakland Tribune, May 22, 1972, p1
  54. Borys Lewytzkyj, Politics and Society in Soviet Ukraine, 1953–1980 (University of Toronto Press, 1984), p147
  55. "Kremlin Peace Talk by Nixon", Oakland Tribune, May 22, 1972, p1
  56. Patrick Peebles, The History of Sri Lanka (Greenwood Press, 2006), pp123–124; "Ceylon now Sri Lanka", Long Beach (CA) Press Telegram, May 22, 1972, pB-9
  57. United States Treaties and Other International Agreements, Vol. 23 (G.P.O. 1972) pp846–855
  58. Helga Haftendorn, Coming of Age: German Foreign Policy Since 1945 (Rowman & Littlefield, 2006), p172
  59. U.S. Treaties 1972, supra, pp867–872
  60. "Rangers Triumph in Europe, 1972", "A Sporting Nation", bbc.co.uk
  61. Institution of Engineering and Technology website; Michael H. Gorn, Expanding the Envelope: Flight Research at NACA and NASA (University Press of Kentucky, 2001)
  62. T.B. Millar; and Robin Ward, Current International Treaties (Croom Helm, 1984), pp382–390; "U.S.-Russ Nuclear Arms Pact Signed", Oakland Tribune, May 27, 1972, p1
  63. Joey Green, How They Met (Workman Publishing, 2003), p31
  64. Jay Taylor, The Generalissimo's Son Chiang Ching-kuo and the Revolutions in China and Taiwan (Harvard University Press 2000), p309
  65. Nicholas A. Ashford, Crisis in the Workplace: Occupational Disease and Injury, a report to the Ford Foundation. (MIT Press, 1975), p252
  66. Fred Emery, Watergate: The Corruption of American Politics and the Fall of Richard Nixon (Simon & Schuster, 1995) p3
  67. Douglas Birsch, The Ford Pinto Case: A Study in Applied Ethics, Business, and Technology (SUNY Press, 1994), p254
  68. "Duke to Be Buried At Windsor Castle", May 29, 1972, p1
  69. David I. Rosenbaum, Market Dominance: How Firms Gain, Hold, or Lose it, and the Impact on Economic Performance (Praeger 1998); Seattle Mountain Rescue News, February 1973, pp4–5
  70. "Nixon, Brezhnev Approve Plan to Seek World Peace", Oakland Tribune, May 29, 1972, p1
  71. Aileen Gallagher, The Japanese Red Army (Rosen Publishing Group, 2003), pp24–27; "Israel's Night of Carnage", TIME Magazine, June 12, 1972
  72. Bert Chapman, Space Warfare and Defense: A Historical Encyclopedia and Research Guide (ABC-CLIO, 2008), pp99–100
  73. Carlo Ginzburg, The Judge and the Historian. Marginal Notes and a Late-Twentieth-century Miscarriage of Justice, London 1999, ISBN 1-85984-371-9. Original ed. 1991.
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