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April 26, 1972: Lockheed L-1011 introduced
April 25, 1972: Polaroid introduces pictures that develop as you watch
April 21, 1972: Apollo 16 makes the penultimate manned flight to the Moon
April 3, 1972: Charlie Chaplin (right) returns to the U.S. after 20 years

The following events occurred in April 1972:

April 1, 1972 (Saturday)

April 2, 1972 (Sunday)

April 3, 1972 (Monday)

April 4, 1972 (Tuesday)

April 5, 1972 (Wednesday)

April 6, 1972 (Thursday)

April 7, 1972 (Friday)

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Dictator Karume, mobster Gallo, both assassinated

April 8, 1972 (Saturday)

April 9, 1972 (Sunday)

April 10, 1972 (Monday)

April 11, 1972 (Tuesday)

April 12, 1972 (Wednesday)

April 13, 1972 (Thursday)

April 14, 1972 (Friday)

April 15, 1972 (Saturday)

April 16, 1972 (Sunday)

North America on April 16, 1972, taken during Apollo 16.

April 17, 1972 (Monday)

April 18, 1972 (Tuesday)

April 19, 1972 (Wednesday)

April 20, 1972 (Thursday)

April 21, 1972 (Friday)

April 22, 1972 (Saturday)

April 22, 1972. The second, widely televised demolition of a Pruitt-Igoe building that followed the March 16 demolition.[44]

April 23, 1972 (Sunday)

April 24, 1972 (Monday)

April 25, 1972 (Tuesday)

April 26, 1972 (Wednesday)

April 27, 1972 (Thursday)

April 28, 1972 (Friday)

April 29, 1972 (Saturday)

April 30, 1972 (Sunday)

References

  1. ^ "Major League Strike Cancels Openers", Oakland Tribune, April 1, 1972, p1
  2. ^ "Accident Compensation in New Zealand", by Michael Whincup, in Product Liability, Insurance, and the Pharmaceutical Industry: An Anglo-American Comparison (Manchester University Press, 1990), p205
  3. ^ "After 20 Years, Chaplin Comes Back to America", Oakland Tribune, April 4, 1972, p1
  4. ^ "Arabia Felix Archeology Exhibit Opening".
  5. ^ Salahuddin Ahmed, Bangladesh: Past and Present (A.P.H. Publishing, 2003), pp 208–209
  6. ^ Thomas P. Grazulis, The Tornado: Nature's Ultimate Windstorm (University of Oklahoma Press, 2001), pp 264–265
  7. ^ "400 Bombers Hit North Viet", Oakland Tribune, April 6, 1972, p1
  8. ^ "Hijacker Parachutes With $500,000", Oakland Tribune, April 8, 1972, p1
  9. ^ "The Real McCoy", Time, April 24, 1972
  10. ^ Anthony Corrado, Campaign Finance Reform: A Sourcebook (Brookings Institution Press, 1997), p52
  11. ^ "Foster Knocks Out Rondon in Second", Salt Lake Tribune, April 8, 1972, p31
  12. ^ Willbanks, James H. (2005). The Battle of An Loc. Indiana University Press. p. 51. ISBN 9780253344816.
  13. ^ "Isaksson Pole Vaults 18-1!", Des Moines Sunday Register, April 9, 1972, p1-D
  14. ^ Mahboob Alam, Iraqi Foreign Policy Since Revolution (Mittal Publications, 1995), pp 118–119
  15. ^ "U.S., Russ Sign Ban on Germ War", Oakland Tribune, April 10, 1972, p1
  16. ^ "2,000 To 4,000 Die As Quake Levels Farm Villages In Iran", Pittsburgh Press, April 10, 1972, p1
  17. ^ Reza Razani, "The Engineering Aspects of the Qir Earthquake of 10 April 1972 in Southern Iran: A Report to the National Science Foundation" (National Academies, 1973), pp 127-128
  18. ^ "Top Argentine General and Fiat Kidnap Hostage Slain", Oakland Tribune, April 10, 1972, p1
  19. ^ "15 Die in Himalayan Avalanche", Oakland Tribune, April 14, 1972, p1
  20. ^ "Mike Birkhead Associates - Gordon Buchanan".
  21. ^ Russell B. Shaw, Nothing to Hide: Secrecy, Communication and Communion in the Catholic Church (Ignatius Press, 2008), pp 75–76
  22. ^ Guoqi Xu, Olympic Dreams: China and Sports, 1895–2008 (Harvard University Press, 2008), pp 159–160
  23. ^ "April 12th, 1972: Birth Marco Goecke | Stuttgart Ballet".
  24. ^ "War Powers Limits Voted in Senate", Oakland Tribune, April 13, 1972, p1
  25. ^ James W. Williams, A History of Army Aviation: From Its Beginnings to the War on Terror (iUniverse, ©2005), p168
  26. ^ Zimmerman, Dwight Jon; Gresham, John (2008). Beyond Hell and Back: How America's Special Operations Forces Became the World's Greatest Fighting Unit. St. Martin's Griffin. p. 320. ISBN 978-0-312-38467-8.
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  28. ^ "38 Irish Bombings Tallied in 36 Hours"[permanent dead link], Milwaukee Sentinel, April 15, 1972, p3
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  30. ^ The Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement: An Evolving Instrument for Ecosystem Management (National Academy Press, 1985), p22
  31. ^ "Opening Day About Same As Always", Oakland Tribune, April 16, 1972, p56
  32. ^ Michael Freeman, Freedom or Security: The Consequences for Democracies Using Emergency Powers to Fight Terror (Praeger, 2003), p93
  33. ^ Stephen J O'Brien, Tears of the Cheetah, and Other Tales from the Genetic Frontier (St. Martin's Press, 2003), pp 134–135
  34. ^ "Haiphong Hit By U.S. Bombs", Oakland Tribune, April 16, 1972, p1
  35. ^ Miss Blalock wins, Receives $20,000[permanent dead link]
  36. ^ Richard W. Orloff and David M. Harland, Apollo: The Definitive Sourcebook (Praxis Publishing, 2006), p473
  37. ^ "400,000 Ford Cars Recalled", Oakland Tribune, April 17, 1972, p1; "Second Massive Car Recall by Ford", Oakland Tribune, April 25, 1972, p1
  38. ^ AirDisaster.com[usurped]; Bill Cordiner, Diplomatic Wanderings: From Saigon to the South Seas (Radcliffe Press, 2003), pp 74–77.
  39. ^ Thomas Petri, Lightning from the Sky, Thunder from the Sea (AuthorHouse, 2009), pp 137–138
  40. ^ Grazulis, at pp 241–242
  41. ^ "Kissinger's Secret Moscow Trip Bared", Oakland Tribune, April 25, 1972, p1
  42. ^ "Mountain Grandeur Awes Moon Walkers", Oakland Tribune, April 21, 1972, p1
  43. ^ Colette Chiland, Transsexualism: Illusion and Reality (Wesleyan University Press, 2003), pp 128–129
  44. ^ Photo attribution: Ramroth, p. 166
  45. ^ Paul Jackson, Start-up at the New Met: The Metropolitan Opera Broadcasts, 1966–1976 (Amadeus Press 2006), p275
  46. ^ Ramroth, William G. (2007). Planning for Disaster: How Natural and Man-made Disasters Shape the Built Environment. Kaplan Publishing. p. 165. ISBN 978-1-4195-9373-4.
  47. ^ Simon Hug, Voices of Europe: Citizens, Referendums, and European Integration (Rowman & Littlefield, 2002), pp 27–28
  48. ^ Alvaro Cencini, Monetary Theory: National and International (Routledge, 1995), p227
  49. ^ John Henry Merryman and Albert Elsen, Law, Ethics, and the Visual Arts (Kluwer Law International, 2002), p102
  50. ^ "George Eastman House Technology Timeline". Archived from the original on 2001-01-22. Retrieved 2009-09-04.
  51. ^ John Clayton, You know you're in New Hampshire when ... (Insiders' Guide, 2005), p98
  52. ^ Rose McDermott, Presidential Leadership, Illness, and Decision Making (Cambridge University Press, 2008), p190
  53. ^ Dae-Sook Suh, Kim Il Sung: The North Korean Leader (Columbia University Press, 1988) p316
  54. ^ William N. Thompson, Gambling in America: An Encyclopedia of History, Issues, and Society (ABC-CLIO, 2001), p214
  55. ^ "Lockheed L-1011 TriStar", The Complete Encyclopedia of World Aircraft (Barnes & Noble Books, 1997)
  56. ^ "Brandt Beats Back Ouster Attempt With Opposition Failing By 2 Votes", Bridgeport Post, April 27, 1972, p1
  57. ^ "Muskie Quits Primary Races But He Still Wants the Nomination", Oakland Tribune, April 27, 1972, p1
  58. ^ "Head Navy Nurse 1st Lady Admiral", Oakland Tribune, April 27, 1972, p1
  59. ^ "Computer Sees A 10th Planet", Oakland Tribune, April 28, 1972, p1
  60. ^ Nigel Watt, Burundi: Biography of a Small African Country, (Columbia University Press, 2008), pp 33–34
  61. ^ Israel W. Chamy, Encyclopedia of Genocide (ABC-Clio, 2000), pp 509–510
  62. ^ Watt, p34
  63. ^ Jim Cox, American Radio Networks: A History (McFarland & Co., 2009), p57; "Arthur Godfrey quits radio", Long Beach (CA) Independent, May 1, 1972, p2