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July 14, 1972: George McGovern gives televised speech after most viewers have gone to bed GeorgeMcGovern.png
July 14, 1972: George McGovern gives televised speech after most viewers have gone to bed
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July 5, 1972: Tanaka defeats Fukuda, becomes new Prime Minister of Japan
July 4, 1972: North and South Korea simultaneously announce reunification conference ChosonHanguk.png
July 4, 1972: North and South Korea simultaneously announce reunification conference
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July 5, 1972: French prime minister Chaban-Delmas fired, replaced by Messmer

July 1972 was the seventh month of that leap year. It began on a Saturday and ended after 31 days on a Monday. The following events occurred in July 1972:

Contents

July 1, 1972 (Saturday)

July 2, 1972 (Sunday)

July 3, 1972 (Monday)

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Gandhi and Bhutto of India and Pakistan

July 4, 1972 (Tuesday)

July 5, 1972 (Wednesday)

July 6, 1972 (Thursday)

July 7, 1972 (Friday)

July 8, 1972 (Saturday)

July 9, 1972 (Sunday)

July 10, 1972 (Monday)

July 11, 1972 (Tuesday)

July 12, 1972 (Wednesday)

July 13, 1972 (Thursday)

July 14, 1972 (Friday)

July 15, 1972 (Saturday)

July 16, 1972 (Sunday)

July 17, 1972 (Monday)

July 18, 1972 (Tuesday)

July 19, 1972 (Wednesday)

July 20, 1972 (Thursday)

July 21, 1972 (Friday)

July 22, 1972 (Saturday)

July 23, 1972 (Sunday)

July 24, 1972 (Monday)

July 25, 1972 (Tuesday)

July 26, 1972 (Wednesday)

July 27, 1972 (Thursday)

July 28, 1972 (Friday)

July 29, 1972 (Saturday)

July 30, 1972 (Sunday)

July 31, 1972 (Monday)

Senator Eagleton, vice-presidential nominee for only 17 days ThomasEagleton.jpg
Senator Eagleton, vice-presidential nominee for only 17 days

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Thomas Eagleton</span> American politician (1929–2007)

Thomas Francis Eagleton was an American lawyer serving as a United States senator from Missouri, from 1968 to 1987. He was briefly the Democratic vice presidential nominee under George McGovern in 1972. He suffered from bouts of depression throughout his life, resulting in several hospitalizations, which were kept secret from the public. When they were revealed, it humiliated the McGovern campaign and Eagleton was forced to quit the race. He later became adjunct professor of public affairs at Washington University in St. Louis.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">May 1960</span> Month of 1960

The following events occurred in May 1960:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">December 1972</span> Month of 1972

December 1972 was the twelfth and last month of that leap year. It began on a Friday, and ended after 31 days on a Sunday. The following events occurred in December 1972:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">September 1972</span> Month of 1972

September 1972 was the ninth month of that leap year. It began on a Friday, and ended after 30 days on a Saturday. The following events occurred in September 1972:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">March 1972</span> Month of 1972

March 1972 was the third month of that leap year. It began on a Wednesday and ended after 31 days on a Friday

<span class="mw-page-title-main">October 1972</span> Month of 1972

October 1972 was the tenth month of that leap year. It began on a Sunday, and ended after 31 days on a Tuesday. The following events occurred in October 1972:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">November 1968</span> Month of 1968

The following events occurred in November 1968:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">April 1959</span> Month of 1959

The following events occurred in April 1959:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">January 1972</span> Month of 1972

January 1972 was the first month of that leap year. It began on a Saturday and ended after 31 days on a Monday

<span class="mw-page-title-main">February 1972</span> Month of 1972

February 1972 was the second month of that leap year. It began on a Tuesday and ended after 29 days on a Tuesday

<span class="mw-page-title-main">April 1972</span> Month of 1972

April 1972 was the fourth month of that leap year. It began on a Saturday and ended after 30 days on a Sunday

<span class="mw-page-title-main">May 1972</span> Month of 1972

May 1972 was the fifth month of that leap year. It began on a Monday and ended after 31 days on a Wednesday. The following events occurred in May 1972:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">June 1972</span> Month of 1972

June 1972 was the sixth month of that leap year. It began on a Thursday and ended after 30 days on a Friday. The following events occurred in June 1972:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">January 1960</span> Month of 1960

The following events occurred in January 1960:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">August 1972</span> Month of 1972

August 1972 was the eight month of that leap year. It began on a Tuesday and ended after 31 days on a Thursday. The following events occurred in August 1972:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">February 1960</span> Month of 1960

The following events occurred in February 1960:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">November 1972</span> Month of 1972

November 1972 was the eleventh month of that leap year. It began on a Wednesday, and ended after 30 days on a Thursday. The following events occurred in November 1972:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">July 1960</span> Month of 1960

The following events occurred in July 1960:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">October 1960</span> Month of 1960

The following events occurred in October 1960:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">January 1946</span>

The following events occurred in January 1946:

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