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Baseball Player Jim Bottomley. Jan 29 1974 NFL Draft: Ed Jones from Tennessee State first pick by Dallas Cowboys. Jan 29 27th NHL All-Star Game, Chicago Stadium: Western Division beats Eastern Division, 6-4; MVP: Garry Unger, St. Louis, C. Jan 29 Kuwait announces 60 percent government participation in BP-Gulf concession.
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Jan 19 Notre Dame beats UCLA, 71-70 in South Bend, Indiana to end Bruins' NCAA-record 88-game basketball win streak. Jan 20 Essex Comm College beats Englewood Cliffs 210-67 in basketball. Jan 21 Gold hits record $161.31, silver hits record $3.97 an ounce in London. Jan 23 1st edition of women's magazine "Story".
Jan 6, 1974 · Historical Events for 6th January, 1974 » In response to the 1973 oil crisis, daylight saving time commences nearly four months early in the United States. Famous Birthdays on January 6 in 1974
What are the important events that happened on January 6, 1974? Here are historical events, facts, and some myths about this day. January 6, 1974: Facts & Myths About This Day. January 6, 1974 is the 6 th day of the year 1974 in the Gregorian calendar. There are 359 days remaining until the end of this year.
1974 Major News Events 50 Years Ago. IRA begins bombing campaign on mainland Britain. Richard Nixon becomes the first US president forced to resign after the Watergate Scandal. Rumble in the Jungle. The Kootenai Native American Tribe in Idaho declares war on the United States. Stephen King, a 26-year-old author, published his debut novel ...
January 6, 1974 (Sunday) The Global Television Network became Canada's third English-language television network (after CTV and CBC) when it began broadcasting in Toronto and southern Ontario. In response to the oil crisis, at 2 a.m. the United States began a trial period of year-round daylight saving time for the first time since World War II.