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July 3 – 1958 US–UK Mutual Defence Agreement signed in Washington, D.C. July 7 – President Dwight D. Eisenhower signs the Alaska Statehood Act into United States law. July 9 – 1958 Lituya Bay megatsunami: A 7.8 M w strike-slip earthquake in Southeast Alaska causes a landslide that produces a megatsunami.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 5 January 2025. 1958 January February March April May June July August September October November December This article is about the year 1958. For other uses, see 1958 (disambiguation). Calendar year Millennium: 2nd millennium Centuries: 19th century 20th century 21st century Decades: 1930s 1940s 1950s ...
1958 events in the United States by month (12 C) / 1958 disestablishments in the United States (33 C, 9 P) 1958 establishments in the United States (55 C, 67 P) A.
October 1958 events in the United States (1 C, 4 P) November 1958 events in the United States (2 C, 41 P) December 1958 events in the United States (1 C, 3 P)
24 December – 1958 Bristol Britannia 312 crash: a BOAC Bristol Britannia airliner crashes near Winkton in Hampshire on a routine test flight. 25 December – Christmas Day is a public holiday in Scotland for the first time.
1951 – See It Now, an American newsmagazine and documentary series broadcast by CBS from 1951 to 1958. It was created by Edward R. Murrow and Fred W. Friendly , Murrow being the host of the show. 1951 – The Catcher in the Rye is published by J. D. Salinger and invigorates the rebellious youth of the period, eventually earning the title of a ...
The following events occurred in December 1958: December 1, 1958 (Monday) A fire ... "The 1958 title game was a seminal moment in pro football history, laying the ...
U.S. track and field athlete Rafer Johnson broke the world's record for the decathlon in the course of an event arranged in Moscow as the first-ever dual meet between the men's and women's track teams of the United States and the Soviet Union. The Soviets narrowly won the dual meet, 172 points to 170, based on the American men winning 126-109 ...