February 1968

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The following events occurred in February 1968:

February 1, 1968 (Thursday)

February 2, 1968 (Friday)

February 3, 1968 (Saturday)

February 4, 1968 (Sunday)

February 5, 1968 (Monday)

February 6, 1968 (Tuesday)

February 7, 1968 (Wednesday)

  • Born: Peter Bondra, Slovak hockey player
  • Died: Nick Adams, 36, US actor, apparently of a drug overdose; the inquest could not agree whether his death was suicide or an accident, but murder has also been suggested.[3]

February 8, 1968 (Thursday)

February 9, 1968 (Friday)

February 10, 1968 (Saturday)

February 11, 1968 (Sunday)

February 12, 1968 (Monday)

February 13, 1968 (Tuesday)

  • Born: Kelly Hu, Chinese-American actress (X-Men 2, The Scorpion King, Nash Bridges)

February 14, 1968 (Wednesday)

  • Died: Pierre Veuillot, 55, French cardinal, Archbishop of Paris (leukaemia)

February 15, 1968 (Thursday)

  • Died: Little Walter, 38, American blues musician, of coronary thrombosis thought to have been brought about by injuries sustained in a fight the previous evening[5]

February 16, 1968 (Friday)

February 17, 1968 (Saturday)

February 18, 1968 (Sunday)

February 19, 1968 (Monday)

  • Panamanian cargo ship Capitaine Frangos sinks after colliding with an undentified ship at the entrance to the Dardanelles, Turkey. Fifteen of her twenty crew are killed.[7]
  • Avalanches in Bondalen, Norway, kill four people.

February 20, 1968 (Tuesday)

February 21, 1968 (Wednesday)

February 22, 1968 (Thursday)

  • Born: Jeri Ryan, US actress, in Munich, Germany; Brad Nowell, US musician, in Long Beach, California (died 1996)

February 23, 1968 (Friday)

February 24, 1968 (Saturday)

February 25, 1968 (Sunday)

February 26, 1968 (Monday)

  • Japanese bulk carrier Shozan Maru strikes a rock in the Panama Canal and sinks; it is refloated the following day.[12]

February 27, 1968 (Tuesday)

  • Born: Matt Stairs, Canadian baseball pitcher, in Saint John, New Brunswick
  • Died: Frankie Lymon, 25, US rhythm and blues singer (heroin overdose)[13]

February 28, 1968 (Wednesday)

February 29, 1968 (Thursday)

References

  1. ^ Winslow, Donald R. (April 19, 2011). "The Pulitzer Eddie Adams Didn't Want". The New York Times.
  2. ^ Neal Cassidy website (retrieved 26 January 2009)
  3. ^ Peter L Winkler (Oct 30, 2009). "Nick Adams: His Hollywood Life and Death". Crime Magazine. Retrieved 20 November 2016.
  4. ^ a b Shuler, Jack (2012), Blood & Bone: Truth and Reconciliation in a Southern Town, Columbia, South Carolina: University of South Carolina Press, p. 21
  5. ^ Glover, Tony; Dirks, Scott; and Gaines, Ward (2002). Blues with a Feeling: The Little Walter Story. Routledge Press.
  6. ^ "Rapport Officiel Xes Jeux Olympiques D'Hiver 1968 Grenoble" (PDF). Comité d'organisation des Xemes jeux olympiques d'hiver. LA84 Foundation. 1968. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
  7. ^ "15 missing as ship sinks". The Times. No. 57180. London. 29 February 1968. col G, p. 5. template uses deprecated parameter(s) (help)
  8. ^ Idiot box channeling the Prime Ministers
  9. ^ "China Academy of Space Technology (CAST)". NTI. Retrieved 15 December 2013.
  10. ^ "XW-TAD Accident description". Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved 24 July 2011.
  11. ^ Elections in Senegal African Elections Database
  12. ^ "Panama clear". The Times. No. 57186. London. 27 February 1968. col D, p. 1. template uses deprecated parameter(s) (help)
  13. ^ "Frankie Lymon Dies in Apartment". The New York Times. February 28, 1968. Frankie Lymon, the rock 'n' roll singer who popularized "Why Do Fools Fall in Love?" was found dead yesterday in the apartment of his grandmother, apparently, of an overdose of narcotics, according to the police. {{cite news}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help); Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  14. ^ Andrzej Leon Sowa, Historia polityczna Polski 1944–1991, p. 338
  15. ^ Holý, Jiří. Writers Under Siege: Czech Literature Since 1945. Sussex: Sussex Academic Press, 2011, pp 119
  16. ^ Campbell, Mary (1 March 1968). "Up, Up and Away Picks Up 6 Grammy Record Awards". The Sun. Retrieved 1 May 2011.
  17. ^ "1967 Grammy Award Winners". Grammy.com. Retrieved 1 May 2011.
  18. ^ "N525W Accident description". Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved 24 July 2011.