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December 15, 1964: San Marco 1, first Italian satellite, launched from U.S. San Marco 1.jpg
December 15, 1964: San Marco 1, first Italian satellite, launched from U.S.
December 6, 1964: Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer adapted to television Hermey the elf and Rudolph.jpg
December 6, 1964: Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer adapted to television
December 11, 1964: Singer Sam Cooke shot in altercation Sam Cooke billboard.jpg
December 11, 1964: Singer Sam Cooke shot in altercation
December 3, 1964: Government of Ceylon's Bandaranaike toppled by 74 to 73 vote Sirimavo Bandaranaike, Prime Minister of Ceylon 1960.PNG
December 3, 1964: Government of Ceylon's Bandaranaike toppled by 74 to 73 vote

The following events occurred in December 1964:

Contents

December 1, 1964 (Tuesday)

December 2, 1964 (Wednesday)

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Perón

December 3, 1964 (Thursday)

December 4, 1964 (Friday)

December 5, 1964 (Saturday)

December 6, 1964 (Sunday)

December 7, 1964 (Monday)

December 8, 1964 (Tuesday)

December 9, 1964 (Wednesday)

December 10, 1964 (Thursday)

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Dr. King

December 11, 1964 (Friday)

December 12, 1964 (Saturday)

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Kenya's President Kenyatta
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Former Kenyan Viceroy MacDonald

December 13, 1964 (Sunday)

December 14, 1964 (Monday)

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Jagan, fired after refusing to quit

December 15, 1964 (Tuesday)

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Physicist Seaborg

December 16, 1964 (Wednesday)

December 17, 1964 (Thursday)

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Canada's new flag

December 18, 1964 (Friday)

December 19, 1964 (Saturday)

December 20, 1964 (Sunday)

December 21, 1964 (Monday)

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An F-111

December 22, 1964 (Tuesday)

December 23, 1964 (Wednesday)

December 24, 1964 (Thursday)

December 25, 1964 (Friday)

December 26, 1964 (Saturday)

December 27, 1964 (Sunday)

December 28, 1964 (Monday)

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Gemini G4C extravehicular spacesuit
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December 29, 1964 (Tuesday)

December 30, 1964 (Wednesday)

December 31, 1964 (Thursday)

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