November 1973

November 1, 1973 (Thursday)

November 2, 1973 (Friday)

The IMCO Conference for Marine Pollution during which the MARPOL convention was adopted.[1] attended by 665 delegates from 79 countries, ends in London.[2]

November 3, 1973 (Saturday)

November 4, 1973 (Sunday)

November 5, 1973 (Monday)

November 6, 1973 (Tuesday)

November 7, 1973 (Wednesday)

November 8, 1973 (Thursday)

November 9, 1973 (Friday)

November 10, 1973 (Saturday)

November 11, 1973 (Sunday)

November 12, 1973 (Monday)

November 13, 1973 (Tuesday)

November 14, 1973 (Wednesday)

November 15, 1973 (Thursday)

  • The British tanker British Mallard runs aground at Grimsnes, Norway.[11]

November 17, 1973 (Saturday)

November 18, 1973 (Sunday)

  • The Swedish cargo ship Gapern springs a leak and sinks 50 nautical miles (93 km) off the coast of Northumberland, UK. All eleven crew are rescued by the trawler Kingston Emerald.[12]
  • Died: Sir Gerald Nabarro, 60, controversial UK politician

November 19, 1973 (Monday)

  • Born: Nim Chimpsky, chimpanzee later used in an extended study of animal language acquisition at Columbia University.

November 20, 1973 (Tuesday)

A Charlie Brown Christmas premieres on television.

November 21, 1973 (Wednesday)

November 22, 1973 (Thursday)

  • Born: Marjolein Kriek, Dutch clinical geneticist, in Leiden; she is the first woman to have her total DNA genome sequenced.[13]

November 22, 1973 (Thursday)

November 23, 1973 (Friday)

November 25, 1973 (Sunday)

November 26, 1973 (Monday)

November 27, 1973 (Tuesday)

November 28, 1973 (Wednesday)

November 29, 1973 (Thursday)

  • One-hundred and four people are killed in a Taiyo department store fire in Kumamoto, Kyūshū, Japan.
  • The world's highest flying bird is proven to be the Ruppell's griffon (Gyps rueppellii), a vulture indigenous to central Africa. One of the species happens to be flying at an altitude of more than seven miles when it is sucked into a jet engine flying over Cote d'Ivoire. The plane's altimeter is at 37,900 feet (11,552 km) when the encounter occurs, forcing an emergency landing. [16]
  • Born: Ryan Giggs, Welsh international footballer, in Cardiff

November 30, 1973 (Friday)

References

  1. Alexandre Kiss, Dinah Shelton, Manual of European Environmental Law, Cambridge University Press, p.344
  2. Marine pollution monitoring (petroleum), Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission, World Meteorological Organization, p.49
  3. George Lenczowski, American Presidents and the Middle East, (Duke University Press: 1990), p. 131
  4. Fossen, Anders Bjarne (1995). Askøybroen: fra drøm til virkelighet (in Norwegian). Askøybrua. p. 42. ISBN 82-7128-221-2.
  5. "Supertanker sank after series of explosions". The Times (58932). London. 7 November 1973. col A-B, p. 7.
  6. Breitel Wins Bipartisan Support as Liberal Party Endorses Him for Appeals Court Post in NYT on March 11, 1973 (subscription required)
  7. "Pocket On This Day"
  8. Brown v. State, unpublished decision at 1991 WL 242928.
  9. "1973: Crowds cheer marriage of Princess Anne". BBC News. 14 November 1973. Archived from the original on 7 March 2008. Retrieved 11 February 2008.
  10. "1973: IRA gang convicted of London bombings". BBC News. 14 November 1973. Archived from the original on 7 March 2008. Retrieved 11 February 2008.
  11. "British tanker runs aground off Norway". The Times (58940). London. 16 November 1973. col A, p. 7.
  12. "Trawler saves crew of sinking ship". The Times (58942). London. 19 November 1973. col E, p. 1.
  13. Coats, Christopher (December 27, 2009). "Dr. Marjolein Kriek, First Woman to Have Her DNA Sequence Determined". Retrieved 3 January 2012.
  14. "21 die as ship sinks outside Israel harbour". The Times (58947). London. 24 November 1973. col G, p. 7.
  15. "Navy helicopters rescue men from freighter". The Times (58949). London. 27 November 1973. col E, p. 6.
  16. "Some Birds Really Soar— Even To 37,000 Feet", by Karl H. Maslowski, "Naturalist Afield" column, Cincinnati Enquirer, February 16, 1975, p2-I
  17. "Allan Sherman: Hail to Thee, Fat Person - by David Holzel - page 3". Jangle04.home.mindspring.com. Archived from the original on 2012-02-24. Retrieved 2012-11-09.
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