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October 10-24, 1964: First autumn Summer Olympics are held in Tokyo Tokyo 1964 Summer Olympics logo.svg
October 10–24, 1964: First autumn Summer Olympics are held in Tokyo
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October 14, 1964: Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev removed from office and replaced by Leonid Brezhnev
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October 15, 1964: UK Prime Minister Douglas-Home's Conservatives lose to Harold Wilson's Labour Party

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Contents

October 1, 1964 (Thursday)

October 2, 1964 (Friday)

October 3, 1964 (Saturday)

October 4, 1964 (Sunday)

October 5, 1964 (Monday)

October 6, 1964 (Tuesday)

October 7, 1964 (Wednesday)

October 8, 1964 (Thursday)

October 9, 1964 (Friday)

October 10, 1964 (Saturday)

October 10, 1964: Yoshinori Sakai carries the Olympic torch into the National Stadium Yoshinori Sakai 1964.jpg
October 10, 1964: Yoshinori Sakai carries the Olympic torch into the National Stadium

October 11, 1964 (Sunday)

October 12, 1964 (Monday)

October 13, 1964 (Tuesday)

October 14, 1964 (Wednesday)

October 15, 1964 (Thursday)

October 16, 1964 (Friday)

October 17, 1964 (Saturday)

Gemini extravehicular space suit Gemini Extravehicular Space Suit.jpg
Gemini extravehicular space suit
Gemini 3 prime crew water egress training Gemini water egress training - GPN-2006-000029.jpg
Gemini 3 prime crew water egress training
McDonnell engineer Norman Shyken in zero-g test Norman Shyken Tests Zero G.jpg
McDonnell engineer Norman Shyken in zero-g test

October 18, 1964 (Sunday)

October 19, 1964 (Monday)

October 20, 1964 (Tuesday)

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U.S. President Hoover, died October 20, 1964
Kamala Harris Vice Presidential Portrait.jpg
U.S. Vice President Harris, born October 20, 1964

October 21, 1964 (Wednesday)

October 22, 1964 (Thursday)

October 23, 1964 (Friday)

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The marker used worldwide

October 24, 1964 (Saturday)

Northern Rhodesia Flag of Northern Rhodesia (1939-1964).svg
Northern Rhodesia
Zambia Flag of Zambia.svg
Zambia

October 25, 1964 (Sunday)

October 26, 1964 (Monday)

October 27, 1964 (Tuesday)

October 28, 1964 (Wednesday)

October 29, 1964 (Thursday)

Stamp of Tanzania - 1964 - Colnect 283905 - Map of Tanganjika and Zanzibar.jpeg
Stamp of Tanzania - 1965 - Colnect 283909 - Giraffe Giraffa camelopardalis in Mikumi National Park.jpeg
The old name and the new name

October 30, 1964 (Friday)

October 31, 1964 (Saturday)

NASA astronauts Buzz Aldrin (left) and Theodore Freeman, the day before Freeman's death Aldrin and Freeman.jpg
NASA astronauts Buzz Aldrin (left) and Theodore Freeman, the day before Freeman's death

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  186. "Who Came up with the Name Tanzania", by Azaria Mbughuni, United Africa
  187. "Nobel Prize Won by Three Light Tamers— English Woman Gets Chemistry Award", Chicago Tribune, October 30, 1964, p14
  188. "Star of India, Other Gems Stolen from N.Y. Museum", Chicago Tribune, October 31, 1964, p1
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