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1951 (MCMLI) was a common year starting on Monday.
Events of 1951
January
February
- February – Convention People's Party wins national elections in Gold Coast (British colony).
- February 1 – The United Nations General Assembly declares that China is an aggressor in the Korean War in United Nations General Assembly Resolution 498.
- February 4–8 – Surgeons remove an ovarian cyst from Gertrude Levandowski in a 96-hour long operation in Chicago. She loses almost half of her weight and emerges weighing 140 kg.
- February 6 – A Pennsylvania Railroad passenger train derails near Woodbridge Township, New Jersey, killing 85 people and injuring over 500, in one of the worst rail disasters in American history.
- February 12 – Muhammad Reza Shah marries Soraya Esfandiary Bakhtiari.
- February 15 – Start of the 1951 New Zealand waterfront dispute, which lasts for 151 days.
- February 19 – Jean Lee becomes the last woman hanged in Australia, when Lee and her 2 pimps are hanged for the murder and torture of a 73-year-old bookmaker.
- February 27 – The Twenty-second Amendment to the United States Constitution, limiting Presidents to two terms, is ratified.
March
April
May
- May 1 – The Opera house of Geneva, Switzerland is almost destroyed in a fire.
- May 3
- King George VI opens London's Royal Festival Hall as a patron.
- The Festival of Britain opens.
- The U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services and U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations begins its closed door hearings into the dismissal of General Douglas MacArthur by U.S. President Harry S. Truman.
- May 9 – Operation Greenhouse: The first thermonuclear weapon is tested on Enewetok Atoll in the Marshall Islands, by the United States.
- May 14 – The first volunteer-run passenger trains run on Talyllyn Railway, Wales.
- May 15 – A military coup occurs in Bolivia.
- May 21 – The Ninth Street Show, otherwise known as the 9th Street Art Exhibition, a gathering of a number of notable artists, marks the stepping-out of the post war New York avant-garde, collectively known as the New York School.
- May 23 – The Tibetan government signs the Seventeen Point Agreement for the Peaceful Liberation of Tibet with the People's Republic of China.
- May 25 – The first atomic bomb "boosted" by the inclusion of thermonuclear materials, is tested in the "Item" test on Enewetok Atoll in the Marshall Islands by the U.S.
June
July
- July 1 – Colombo Plan operations commence.
- July 1 – Judy Garland opens the first of 14 concerts in Dublin, Ireland at the Theatre Royal.
- July 5 – William Shockley, John Bardeen, and Walter Brattain announce the invention of the junction transistor.
- July 10 – Korean War: Armistice negotiations begin at Kaesong.
- July 13
- The Great Flood of 1951 reaches its highest point in Northeast Kansas, culminating in the greatest flood damage to date in the Midwestern United States.
- MGM's Technicolor film version of Show Boat, starring Kathryn Grayson, Ava Gardner, and Howard Keel, premieres at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. The musical brings overnight fame to bass-baritone William Warfield (who sings Ol' Man River in the film).
- July 14 – In Joplin, Missouri, the George Washington Carver National Monument becomes the first United States National Monument to honor an African American.
- July 16 – King Léopold III of Belgium abdicates in favour of his son Baudouin.
- July 17
- July 20 – King Abdullah I of Jordan is assassinated by a Palestinian while attending Friday prayers in Jerusalem.
- July 26 – Walt Disney's 13th animated film, Alice in Wonderland, premieres in London, United Kingdom.
- July 30 – David Lean's Oliver Twist is finally shown in the United States, after 10 minutes of supposedly anti-Semitic references and closeups of Alec Guinness as Fagin are cut. It will not be shown uncut in the U.S. until 1970.
August
September
October
November
December
- December 3 – The Lebanese University is founded in Lebanon.
- December 5 – Provisional Intergovernmental Committee for the Movement of Migrants from Europe.
- December 6 – A state of emergency is declared in Egypt due to increasing riots.
- December 13 – A water storage tank collapses in Tucumcari, New Mexico, resulting in 4 deaths, and 200 buildings destroyed.
- December 16 – Salar Jung Museum is opened to the public by Prime Minister of India Jawaharlal Nehru.
- December 20 – EBR-1, the world's first (experimental) nuclear power plant, opens.
- December 20 – A chartered C46 Curtis Commando crash lands in Cobourg, Ontario Canada; all on board survived.
- December 20 – WMO becomes a specialized agency of the United Nations.
- December 22 – The Selangor Labour Party is founded in Selangor, Malaya.
- December 23 – John Huston's drama film, The African Queen, starring Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn, premieres in Hollywood.
- December 24
- Libya becomes independent from Italy.
- Gian-Carlo Menotti's 45-minute opera, Amahl and the Night Visitors, premieres live on NBC, becoming the first opera written especially for television.
- December 31 – The Marshall Plan expires after distributing more than $13.3 billion USD in foreign aid to rebuild Europe.[2]
Ongoing
Births
January–February
- January 1
- Ashfaq Hussain, Urdu poet
- January 2 – Valdir Peres, Brazilian footballer
- January 5 – Steve Arnold, English footballer
- January 6 – Kim Wilson, American singer and harmonica player
- January 8
- Kenny Anthony, Prime Minister of Saint Lucia
- John McTiernan, American director, producer, and writer
- January 12
- January 20 – Ian Hill, English rock bassist (Judas Priest)
- January 25 – Steve Prefontaine, American runner (d. 1975)
- January 30 – Phil Collins, English rock musician and producer (Genesis)
- January 31 – Harry Wayne Casey, American musician, songwriter, and producer
- January 13 – Phil Manzanera, British rock musician
- February 1 – Albert Salvadó, Andorran writer
- February 3
- Eugenijus Riabovas, Lithuanian football manager
- Felipe Munoz, Mexican swimmer
- Blaise Compaore, President of Burkina Faso
- February 14 – Kevin Keegan, English footballer and football manager
- February 15
- Melissa Manchester, American pop singer (Midnight Blue)
- Jane Seymour, English actress
- February 16 – Mike Flanagan, baseball pitcher
- February 19 – Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri, Pakistani Islamic Sufi scholar and leader
- February 20
- February 23 – Patricia Richardson, American actress (Home Improvement)
- February 25 – Don Quarrie, Jamaican sprinter
- February 27 – Steve Harley, British rock musician (Cockney Rebel)
March–April
- March 1 – Sergei Kourdakov, former KGB agent
- March 1 – Mike Read, British television presenter and radio disc jockey
- March 3 – Heizō Takenaka, Japanese economist
- March 4
- Edelgard Bulmahn, German politician
- Kenny Dalglish, Scottish footballer and football manager
- Mike Quarry, American light heavyweight boxer (d. 2006)
- Chris Rea, British singer and musician
- Linda Yamamoto, Japanese pop star
- March 6 – Gerrie Knetemann, Dutch cyclist (d. 2004)
- March 8 – Karen Kain, Canadian ballerina
- March 12 – Susan Musgrave Canadian poet and children's writer
- March 13 – Fred Berry, American actor (d. 2003)
- March 14 – Jerry Greenfield, American co-founder of Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream
- March 17 – Kurt Russell, American actor
- March 18 – Ben Cohen, American co-founder of Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream
- March 24 – Tommy Hilfiger, American fashion designer
- March 26 – Carl Wieman, American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate
- April 5
- Joe Bowen, Canadian hockey broadcaster
- Dean Kamen, American inventor and entrepreneur
- Frank Moulaert, Flemish scholar
- Guy Vanderhaeghe, Canadian author
- April 6 – Bert Blyleven, Dutch Major League Baseball player
- April 7 – Janis Ian, American singer and songwriter
- April 8 – Geir Haarde, Prime Minister of Iceland (2006–2009)
- April 10
- David Helvarg, American journalist and activist
- Steven Seagal, American martial artist and actor(Under Siege)
- April 11 – Doris McGowen Beck Angleton, American socialite and murder victim (d. 1997)
- April 12 – Tom Noonan, American actor
- April 13
- Peabo Bryson, American singer
- Peter Davison, British actor
- Max Weinberg, American drummer
- April 14 – Julian Lloyd Webber, English cellist
- April 16
- Ioan Mihai Cochinescu, Romanian writer
- Pierre Toutain-Dorbec, French photographer
- Björgvin Halldórsson, Icelandic singer
- Mordechai Ben David, American singer
- April 17 – Olivia Hussey, Argentine-born actress
- April 19 – Jóannes Eidesgaard, Prime Minister of the Faroe Islands
- April 20
- April 21 – Tony Danza, American actor and comedian
- April 29 – Dale Earnhardt, American race car driver (d. 2001)
May–June
- May 4 – Jackie Jackson, American singer
- May 9
- Christopher Dewdney, Canadian poet
- Joy Harjo, Native American poet
- May 13
- Sharon Sayles Belton, Mayor of Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Jumbo Tsuruta, Japanese professional wrestler (d. 2000)
- May 15
- May 19
- May 23 – Anatoly Karpov, Russian chess player
- May 26
- Madeleine Taylor-Quinn, Irish politician
- Sally Ride, American astronaut
- May 30 – Stephen Tobolowsky, American actor
- June 2 – Larry Robinson, Canadian hockey player
- June 5 – Suze Orman, American financial advisor, writer, and television personality
- June 8 – Bonnie Tyler, Welsh singer
- June 12
- Andranik Margaryan, 14th Prime Minister of Armenia (d. 2007)
- Brad Delp, American rock vocalist (Boston) (d. 2007)
- June 13
- June 14 – Paul Boateng, British politician
- June 15 – Álvaro Colom Caballeros, Current President of Guatemala
- June 16 – Roberto Duran, Panamanian boxer
- June 20
- Tress MacNeille, American voice actress
- Paul Muldoon, Irish poet
- June 21 – Nils Lofgren, American musician
- June 24 – David Rodigan, British radio DJ/actor
- June 27 – Mary McAleese, 8th President of Ireland
- June 28
- Lalla Ward, British actress
- Lloyd Maines, American musician and record producer
- June 29 – Keno Don Rosa, American comic book author
- June 30 – Stanley Clarke, American bassist
July–August
- July 1
- Terrence Mann, American actor and dancer
- Anne Feeney, American folk singer
- July 2 – Elisabeth Brooks, Canadian actress (The Howling) (d. 1997)
- July 3 – Richard Hadlee, New Zealand cricketer
- July 5 – Rich "Goose" Gossage, American baseball player
- July 8 – Anjelica Huston, American actress
- July 10 – Cheryl Wheeler, American singer and songwriter
- July 14 – Erich Hallhuber, German actor (d. 2003)
- July 16 – Jean-Luc Mongrain, Canadian news anchor and journalist
- July 18 – Elio Di Rupo, Belgian politician
- July 21 – Robin Williams, American actor (Mork and Mindy)
- July 23
- Edie McClurg, American actress
- Michael McConnohie, American actor
- July 24
- Lynda Carter, American actress (Wonder Woman)
- Chris Smith, British politician
- July 25 – Yuriy Kovalchuk, Russian oligarch
- July 28
- Garrett Hongo, American poet
- Doug Collins, American basketball player, coach and analyst
- July 31 – Vjekoslav Šutej, Croatian orchestral conductor
- August 3 – Marcel Dionne, Canadian hockey player
- August 6 – Daryl Somers, Australian television personality
- August 6 – Catherine Hicks, American Actress
- August 8
- Mamoru Oshii, Japanese film director
- Randy Shilts, American journalist and author (d. 1994)
- August 12 – Willie Horton, American criminal
- August 13 – Dan Fogelberg, American singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist (Longer) (d. 2007)
- August 16 – Richard Hunt, American puppeteer (d. 1992)
- August 19 – John Deacon, English rock bassist (Queen)
- August 20 – Greg Bear, American author
- August 21 – Eric Goles, Chilean mathematician and computer scientist
- August 22 – Chandra Prakash Mainali, Nepalese politician
- August 23 – Mark Hudson, American musician
- August 23
- Akhmad Kadyrov, President of Chechnya
- Queen Noor of Jordan
- August 24 – Orson Scott Card, American writer
- August 25 – Rob Halford, English rock singer (Judas Priest)
- August 26 – Edward Witten, American mathematician and Fields medalist
- August 27 – Mack Brown, University of Texas football coach
- August 28 – Wayne Osmond, American pop singer
September–October
- September 2 – Mark Harmon, American actor (NCIS)
- September 2 – Jim DeMint, American politician
- September 5 – Michael Keaton, American actor (Batman)
- September 7
- Chrissie Hynde, American rock singer (The Pretenders)
- Bert Jones, American football player
- September 12
- September 13 – Linda Wong, American porn star (d. 1987)
- September 17 – Denise McNair, 16th Street Baptist Church Bombing victim.
- September 18
- September 21 – Aslan Maskhadov, President of Chechnya
- September 22
- David Coverdale, English singer
- Dean Goss, American game show announcer and disc jockey
- September 25
- September 26 – Stuart Tosh, Scottish musician
- September 27 – Paul Craig, English professor of law
- September 29
- Michelle Bachelet, President of Chile
- Andrés Caicedo, Colombian writer (d. 1977)
- Maureen Caird, Australian hurdler
- September 30 – Barry Marshall, Australian physician, recipient of the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine
- October 2 – Sting, British rock musician (The Police)
- October 3
- Bernard Cooper, American writer
- Dave Winfield, baseball player
- Keb Mo', American musician
- October 4 – Bakhytzhan Kanapyanov, Kazakh poet
- October 5 – Bob Geldof, Irish musician (The Boomtown Rats)
- October 6 – Manfred Winkelhock, German race car driver
- October 7 – John Mellencamp, American musician and songwriter
- October 10 – Epeli Ganilau, Fiji soldier and statesman
- October 11
- Jean-Jacques Goldman, French singer and songwriter
- Jon Miller, American sports announcer
- October 15 – Rafael Vaganian, Armenian chess grandmaster
- October 18
- Mike Antonovich, American ice hockey player and executive
- Terry McMillan, American author
- October 22 – William David "Dave" Sanders, American victim of the Columbine High School massacre
- October 23 – Charly Garcia, Argentine musician and songwriter
- October 25 – Richard Lloyd, American rock guitarist (Television)
- October 26
- Bootsy Collins, American musician, singer, and songwriter (P-Funk)
- Willie P. Bennett, Canadian songwriter and singer (d. 2008)
- October 27 – Éric Morena, French singer
- October 30 – Harry Hamlin, American actor (L.A. Law)
November–December
- November 1 – Belita Moreno, American actor
- November 2 – Thomas Mallon, American author and critic
- November 3 – Ed Murawinski, American cartoonist (New York Daily News)
- November 9 – Lou Ferrigno, American actor and bodybuilder (The Incredible Hulk)
- November 11 – Marc Summers, American television host
- November 15 – Alamgir Hashmi, English poet
- November 16 – Paula Vogel, American playwright
- November 16 – Miguel Sandoval, American actor
- November 18 – Justin Raimondo, American author
- November 19 – Lord Falconer of Thoroton, British politician
- November 24 – Chet Edwards, American politician
- November 26 – Cicciolina, Italian actress and politician
- November 29
- Kathryn Bigelow, American film director
- Roger Troutman, American funk musician (Roger and Zapp) (d. 1999)
- November 30 – Christian Bernard, French-born mystic
- December 1
- Sherry Aldridge, American singer (The Aldridge Sisters)
- Obba Babatundé, American actor
- Jaco Pastorius, American bassist
- Treat Williams, American actor
- December 2 – Adrian Devine, American baseball pitcher
- December 3
- Natalis Chan, Hong Kong actor and producer
- Riki Chōshū, Korean professional wrestler
- December 4 – Chang Fei, Taiwanese Tv personality
- December 6 – Tomson Highway, Canadian writer
- December 8
- Bill Bryson, American-born British author
- Jan Eggum, Norwegian singer and songwriter
- December 10 – Doug Allder, English footballer
- December 11 – Peter T. Daniels, American scholar
- December 12 – Wau Holland, German hacker (d. 2001)
- December 14 – Jan Timman, Dutch chess player
- December 17 – Ken Hitchcock, Canadian hockey coach
- December 20 – Peter May, Scottish novelist and television dramatist
- December 29 – Georges Thurston, Canadian singer (d. 2007)
Unknown dates
- John Kindness, Irish artist
- Adriana Monti, Italian film director
- Mr. Butch, American homeless person and icon (d. 2007)
Deaths
January–March
- January 5 – Ken Le Breton, Australian speedway rider (b. 1925)
- January 7 – René Guénon, French-born author (b. 1886)
- January 10 – Sinclair Lewis, American writer, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1885)
- January 18
- Amy Carmichael, Irish missionary to India (b. 1867)
- Jack Holt, American actor (b. 1888)
- January 21 – Yuriko Miyamoto, Japanese novelist (b. 1899)
- January 28 – Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim, President of Finland (b. 1867)
- January 29 – Frank Tarrant, Australian cricketer (b. 1880)
- January 30 – Ferdinand Porsche, German auto engineer (b. 1875)
- February 9 – Eddy Duchin, American pianist and bandleader (b. 1909)
- February 13 – Lloyd C. Douglas, American author (b. 1877)
- February 18 – Lyman Gilmore, American aviation pioneer (b. 1874)
- February 19 – André Gide, French writer, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1869)
- February 12 – Choudhary Rahmat Ali, one of the founding fathers of Pakistan (b. 1895)
- February 28 – Henry W. Armstrong, American boxer and songwriter (b. 1879)
- March 6 – Ivor Novello, Welsh actor, musician, and composer (b. 1893)
- March 10 – Kijūrō Shidehara ("Shidehara Kijūrō"), Prime Minister of Japan (b. 1872)
- March 14 – Val Lewton, American producer and screenwriter (b. 1904)
- March 21 – Willem Mengelberg, Dutch conductor (b. 1871)
- March 25
- Eddie Collins, American baseball player (b. 1887)
- Oscar Micheaux, African-American filmmaker (b. 1884)
- March 31 – Ralph Forbes, American actor (b. 1896)
April–June
- April 3 – Henrik Visnapuu, Estonian poet and dramatist (b. 1890)
- April 4
- April 6 – Robert Broom, Scottish paleontologist (b. 1866)
- April 14 – Ernest Bevin, British labour leader, politician, and statesman (b. 1881)
- April 22 – Horace Donisthorpe, English myrmecologist (b. 1870)
- April 23 – Charles G. Dawes, Vice President of the United States, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (b. 1865)
- April 29 – Ludwig Wittgenstein, Austrian philosopher (b. 1889)
- May 7 – Warner Baxter, American actor (b. 1889)
- May 17 – Empress Teimei of Japan, Empress consort of Emperor Taisho (b. 1884)
- May 27 – Sir Thomas Albert Blamey, Australian soldier (b. 1884)
- May 29 – Fanny Brice, American entertainer (b. 1891)
- May 30 – Hermann Broch, Austrian author (b. 1886)
- June 4 – Serge Koussevitzky, Russian conductor (b. 1874)
- June 7 – Oswald Pohl, German S.S. officer (b. 1892)
- June 9 – Mayo Methot, American actress (b. 1904)
- June 13 – Ben Chifley, Prime Minister of Australia (b. 1885)
- June 21 – Charles Dillon Perrine, American-born astronomer (b. 1867)
- June 27 – David Warfield, stage actor (b. 1866)
July–September
- July 9 – Harry Heilmann, American baseball player (b. 1894)
- July 13 – Arnold Schoenberg, Austrian composer (b. 1874)
- July 20
- July 23
- Robert J. Flaherty, American filmmaker (b. 1884)
- Philippe Pétain, French World War I marshal, leader of Vichy France (b. 1856)
- August 3 – Bee Ho Gray, Native American Wild West star, silent film actor and vaudeville performer (b. 1885)
- August 14 – William Randolph Hearst, American newspaper publisher (b. 1863)
- August 15 – Artur Schnabel, Austrian-born Jewish classical pianist (b. 1882)
- August 16 – Louis Jouvet, French actor and director (b. 1887)
- August 21 – Constant Lambert, British composer (b. 1905)
- August 26 – Bill Barilko, Canadian hockey player (b. 1927)
- August 28 – Robert Walker, American actor (b. 1918)
- September 7
- Maria Montez, Dominican-born actress (b. 1912)
- John French Sloan, American artist (b. 1871)
- September 9 – Gibson Gowland, English actor (b. 1877)
- September 17 – Jimmy Yancey, American pianist and composer (b. 1898)
- September 29 – Thomas Cahill, American soccer coach (b. 1864)
October–December
- October 4 – Henrietta Lacks, African American originator of the HeLa cell line (b. 1920)
- October 6 – Otto Fritz Meyerhof, German-born physician and biochemist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (b. 1884)
- October 12 – Leon Errol, Australian-born actor and comedian (b. 1881)
- October 16 – Liaquat Ali Khan, first Prime Minister of Pakistan (b. 1896)
- October 28 – Mady Christians, Austrian actress (b. 1892)
- November 3 – Richard Wallace, American film director (b. 1894)
- November 5 – Reggie Walker, South African athlete (b. 1889)
- November 9 – Sigmund Romberg, Hungarian-born composer (b. 1887)
- November 13 – Nikolai Medtner, Russian pianist and composer (b. 1880)
- November 20 – Thomas Quinlan (impresario), English opera singer (b. 1881)
- December 5 – Shoeless Joe Jackson, American baseball player (Say It Ain't So, Joe) (b. 1889)
- December 6
- André Gobert, French tennis player (b. 1890)
- J. Edward Bromberg, Hungarian-born character actor (b. 1903)
- Harold Ross, American editor (b.1892)
- December 19 – Barton Yarborough, American actor (b. 1900)
- December 31 – Maxim Litvinov, Russian revolutionary and Soviet diplomat (b. 1876)
Nobel Prizes
Ship events
- List of ship launches in 1951
- List of ship commissionings in 1951
- List of ship decommissionings in 1951
Notes
- ↑ "50th anniversary of the UNIVAC I". CNN. June 14, 2001. http://www.cnn.com/2001/TECH/industry/06/14/computing.anniversary/. Retrieved April 20, 2010.
- ↑ "Key Dates for the Marshall Plan". For European Recovery: The Fiftieth Anniversary of the Marshall Plan. The Library of Congress. 2005-07-11. http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/marshall/mars.html. Retrieved 2009-10-29.
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