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The following events occurred in January 1953:

January 1, 1953 (Thursday)

January 2, 1953 (Friday)

January 3, 1953 (Saturday)

January 4, 1953 (Sunday)

January 5, 1953 (Monday)

January 6, 1953 (Tuesday)

January 7, 1953 (Wednesday)

January 8, 1953 (Thursday)

January 9, 1953 (Friday)

January 10, 1953 (Saturday)

January 11, 1953 (Sunday)

January 12, 1953 (Monday)

January 13, 1953 (Tuesday)

January 14, 1953 (Wednesday)

The Italian Line ocean liner SS Andrea Doria makes her maiden voyage.

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January 15, 1953 (Thursday)

January 16, 1953 (Friday)

January 17, 1953 (Saturday)

January 18, 1953 (Sunday)

January 19, 1953 (Monday)

January 20, 1953 (Tuesday)

January 20, 1953: First inauguration of Dwight D. Eisenhower. Photograph of the U.S. Capitol and the Inaugural platform during ceremonies marking the Inauguration of Dwight D.... - NARA - 200417.jpg
January 20, 1953: First inauguration of Dwight D. Eisenhower.

January 21, 1953 (Wednesday)

January 22, 1953 (Thursday)

January 23, 1953 (Friday)

January 24, 1953 (Saturday)

January 25, 1953 (Sunday)

January 26, 1953 (Monday)

January 27, 1953 (Tuesday)

January 28, 1953 (Wednesday)

January 29, 1953 (Thursday)

January 30, 1953 (Friday)

January 31, 1953 (Saturday)

January 31, 1953: Unprecedented floods affect the Netherlands and UK Watersnoodramp 1953.jpg
January 31, 1953: Unprecedented floods affect the Netherlands and UK

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