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November 25, 1961: Nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Enterprise commissioned USS Enterprise (CVAN-65), USS Long Beach (CGN-9) and USS Bainbridge (DLGN-25) underway in the Mediterranean Sea during Operation Sea Orbit, in 1964.jpg
November 25, 1961: Nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Enterprise commissioned
November 23, 1961: Thalidomide pulled from market after birth defect warning Pack of Thalidomide tablets.jpg
November 23, 1961: Thalidomide pulled from market after birth defect warning
November 29, 1961: Enos the chimpanzee (pictured) becomes first American in orbit Chimpanzee Enos.jpg
November 29, 1961: Enos the chimpanzee (pictured) becomes first American in orbit
November 3, 1961: U Thant unanimously elected UN Secretary General U Thant (1963).jpg
November 3, 1961: U Thant unanimously elected UN Secretary General

The following events occurred in November 1961:

Contents

November 1, 1961 (Wednesday)

November 2, 1961 (Thursday)

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Salman bin Hamad and Emir Isa bin Salman

November 3, 1961 (Friday)

November 4, 1961 (Saturday)

November 5, 1961 (Sunday)

November 5, 1961: Mamie Stewart's body discovered after 42 years Mamie Stewart Brandy Cove 1919A.jpg
November 5, 1961: Mamie Stewart's body discovered after 42 years

November 6, 1961 (Monday)

November 7, 1961 (Tuesday)

November 8, 1961 (Wednesday)

November 9, 1961 (Thursday)

November 10, 1961 (Friday)

November 11, 1961 (Saturday)

November 12, 1961 (Sunday)

November 13, 1961 (Monday)

November 14, 1961 (Tuesday)

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VP Macapagal beats President Garcia

November 15, 1961 (Wednesday)

Mr. and Mrs. Peron (center and left) Campano y peron.jpg
Mr. and Mrs. Peron (center and left)

November 16, 1961 (Thursday)

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Rayburn

November 17, 1961 (Friday)

A Minuteman-I in its silo Minuteman I test silo.png
A Minuteman-I in its silo

November 18, 1961 (Saturday)

November 19, 1961 (Sunday)

November 20, 1961 (Monday)

November 21, 1961 (Tuesday)

November 22, 1961 (Wednesday)

November 23, 1961 (Thursday)

November 24, 1961 (Friday)

November 25, 1961 (Saturday)

November 26, 1961 (Sunday)

November 27, 1961 (Monday)

November 27, 1961: Formerly known as The Pendletones, The Beach Boys release first single The Beach Boys 1962.jpg
November 27, 1961: Formerly known as The Pendletones, The Beach Boys release first single

November 28, 1961 (Tuesday)

November 29, 1961 (Wednesday)

Enos before the flight Chimpanzee Enos before the flight of Mercury-Atlas 5.jpg
Enos before the flight

November 30, 1961 (Thursday)

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