HISTORICAL DATA-1964:









  •  JANUARY

  •  FEBRUARY

  •  MARCH:    In Queens, New York City Kitty Genovese is stabbed to death on March 13 of this year as 38 residents of her neighborhood fail to respond to her calls for her calls for help.  (SOURCE:: Feature, "Almanac", New York Newsday, Thursday, March 13, 1997, page Q A2).

  •  APRIL

  •  MAY

  •  JUNE:    At about this time members of President Lyndon Johnson's administration begin planning how to wage overt war in Viet Nam, but this decision is not made public.  (Source:  The Pentagon Papers, published by the New York Times-Bantam Books ((paperback)), July, 1971, pg. XI).    

  •  JULY:    On July 14 of this year the New York Mets baseball team is in 10th place in the National League, with a 26 and 60 won/lost record for .302 percentage. They are 26 1/2 games behind the first-place team.  (Source:  New York Times, July 14, 1969, pg. 39).  

  •  AUGUST

  •  SEPTEMBER

  •  OCTOBER

  •  NOVEMBER       

  •  DECEMBER

  • FULL YEAR:    All during this year the United States of America wages a campaign of growing but still clandestine military pressure in Vietnam. (Source: The Pentagon Papers, published by the New York Times-Bantam Books ((paperback)), July, 1971, pg. XI).    

  •  (NO SPECIFIC DATE):    At some time during this year J. A. Garraty publishes in the United States of America the book of which he is editor, "Quarrels That Have Shaped the Constitution",   which contains a study of the Marbury v. Madison case.  (Source:  The American Nation...to 1877-Second Edition ((Paperback)), John A. Garraty, Supplementary Reading List, pg. 228).

  • (NO SPECIFIC DATE):    At some time during this year Bradford Perkins publishes his book, "Castlereagh and Adams".  (Source:  The American Nation...to 1877-Second Edition ((Paperback)), John A. Garraty, Supplementary Reading List, pg. 254).  

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