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Centuries: 19th century - 20th century - 21st century
Decades: 1900s 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s - 1950s - 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s
Years: 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 - 1957 - 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962
See also:
Events
- January 2 - San Francisco and Los Angeles stock exchanges merge.
- January 3 - Hamilton Watch Company introduces the first electric watch.
- January 4 - After 69 years the last issue of Collier's magazine is published.
- January 10 - Harold Macmillan becomes the prime minister of the United Kingdom.
- January 13 - Wham-O Company produces the first Frisbee
- January 16 - The Cavern Club opens in Liverpool
- January 22 - Israel withdraws from the Sinai Peninsula (they invaded Egypt on October 29, 1956)
- January 22 - The New York City "Mad Bomber," George P. Metesky, is arrested in Waterbury, Connecticut and is charged with planting more than 30 bombs.
- March 6 - United Kingdom colonies Gold Coast and Togoland become the independent Republic of Ghana.
- March 8 - Egypt re-opens the Suez Canal
- March 13 - The FBI arrests Jimmy Hoffa and charges him with bribery.
- March 25 - Treaty of Rome (patto di Roma) establishes the European Economic Community (EEC); see EU
- April 5 - First elected government of Kerala. CPI won the elections and E. M. S. Namboodiripad became the first chief minister of united Kerala.
- June 9 - First ascent of Broad Peak
- June 21 - John Diefenbaker becomes Canada's thirteenth prime minister.
- July - International Geophysical Year begins
- July 16 - United States Marine Major John Glenn flies a F8U supersonic jet from California to New York in 3 hours, 23 minutes and 8 seconds setting a new transcontinental speed record.
- July 29 - The International Atomic Energy Agency is established.
- September 4 - American Civil Rights Movement: Little Rock Crisis - Orville Faubus, governor of Arkansas, calls out the National Guard to prevent black students from enrolling in Central High School in Little Rock.
- September 4 - Ford Motor Company introduces the Edsel.
- October 4 - launch of Sputnik I, the first artificial satellite to orbit the Earth.
- October 9 - Neil H. McElroy was sworn in as the 6th Secretary of Defense of United States.
- October 10 - US President Dwight D. Eisenhower apologizes to the finance minister of Ghana, Komla Agbeli Gbdemah, after he was refused service in a Dover, Delaware restaurant.
- November 1 - Michigan's Mackinac Bridge opened.
- November 3 - Sputnik program: The Soviet Union launches Sputnik 2. On board is the first animal to enter space - a dog named Laika (she was kept alive for several days in space with a sophisticated life-support system).
- November 7 - Cold War: In the United States, the Gaither Report calls for more American missiles and fallout shelters.
- November 16 - Serial killer Edward Gein murders Bernice Worden of Plainfield, Wisconsin (this was his last murder).
- December 6 - First US attempt to launch a satellite fails, blowing up on the launchpad
- Project Orion begins, a U.S. program to build a spacecraft powered by nuclear explosions.
- Civil Rights Commission established under the Civil Rights Act
Year in topic
- 1957 in film
- 1957 in literature
- 1957 in music
- Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel name themselves Tom and Jerry and begin their recording career, signing with Sid Prosen of Big Records. Their first single, "Hey, Schoolgirl," backed with "Dancin' Wild," hit #49 on the Billboard pop charts.
- 1957 in sports
- July 6 - Althea Gibson wins the Wimbledon championships becoming thethe first black athlete to do so.
- 1957 in television
- Jack Paar becomes the permanent host for NBC's Tonight Show
Births
- January 6 - Nancy Lopez, golfer
- January 7 - Katie Couric, television host
- January 15 - Mario Van Peebles, actor, director
- January 15 - Julian Sands, actor
- January 22 - Mike Bossy, ice hockey player
- January 23 - Earl Falconer, bassist
- January 23 - Princess Caroline of Monaco
- February 6 - Kathy Najimy, actress, comedian
- February 6 - Robert Townsend, comedian, actor, director, producer
- February 8 - Cindy Wilson, singer, of The B-52s
- February 16 - LeVar Burton, actor
- February 16 - James Ingram, singer
- February 18 - Vanna White, game show presenter
- February 19 - Falco, singer († 1998)
- March 10 - Osama bin Laden, terrorist
- March 12 - Steve Harris, bassist/leader of Iron Maiden
- March 20 - Spike Lee, film director, actor
- March 29 - Christopher Lambert, actor
- March 30 - Paul Reiser, actor
- April 4 - Aki Kaurism�ki, Finnish film director
- April 29 - Daniel Day-Lewis, actor
- May 7 - Sinjin Smith, volleyball player
- May 10 - Sid Vicious, bassist of The Sex Pistols († 1979)
- May 27 - Siouxsie Sioux, lead singer of Siouxsie and the Banshees
- June 11 - Jamaaladeen Tacuma, jazz musician
- June 19 - Anna Lindh, Swedish politician and minister of foreign affairs († 2003)
- August 24 - Stephen Fry, English comedian, author, and actor
- September 1 - Gloria Estefan, singer
- September 12 - Rachel Ward, actress
- December 9 - Donny Osmond, singer
- December 20 - Billy Bragg, singer
- December 30 - Matt Lauer, NBC newscaster
Deaths
- January 14 - Humphrey Bogart, actor
- February 8 - John von Neumann, Hungarian-American mathematician
- February 9 - Miklos Horthy, Hungarian admiral and longtime Regent
- February 10 - Laura Ingalls Wilder, author
- February 18 - Henry Norris Russell, astronomer
- March 11 - Admiral Richard E. Byrd, explorer
- March 16 - Constantin Brancusi, sculptor
- March 17 - Ramon Magsaysay, President of the Philippines
- March 25 - Max Oph�ls, director, writer
- May 2 - Joseph McCarthy, US senator
- May 9 - Ezio Pinza, opera singer
- May 14 - Marie Vassilieff, artist
- May 16 - Eliot Ness, federal agent
- June 27 - Malcolm Lowry, novelist (* 1909)
- August 7 - Oliver Hardy, American actor
- August 19 - David Bomberg, painter
- September 1 - Dennis Brain, French horn player
- September 20 - Jean Sibelius, composer
- September 21 - Haakon VII of Norway
- October 25 - Edward Plunkett, Baron Dunsany, Irish author
- November 24 - Diego Rivera, painter
- November 30 - Beniamino Gigli, tenor
- Joyce Cary, author
- Albert Woolson, last surviving Union veteran of the American Civil War
Incumbents
Religious leaders
- Archbishop of Canterbury - Geoffrey Francis Fisher
- Coptic Pope - see vacant
- Dalai Lama - Tenzin Gyatso
- Patriarch of Constantinople - Athenagoras
- Patriarch of Moscow - Patriarch Alexius I
- Pope - Pope Pius XII
- President of the LDS Church - David O. McKay
National Leaders
- Canada
- Governor General - Vincent Massey
- Prime Minister - Louis St. Laurent until June 21 then John George Diefenbaker
- Minister of Finance - Walter Edward Harris, then Donald Methuen Fleming
- People's Republic of China - Mao Zedong
- Egypt - Gamal Abdel Nasser
- France
- President - Ren� Coty
- Prime Minister - Guy Mollet, then Maurice Bourg�s-Maunoury, then F�lix Gaillard
- India - Jawaharlal Nehru
- Israel - David Ben-Gurion
- Japan
- Emperor - Hirohito
- Prime Minister - Nobusuke Kishi until February 24 then Hayato Ikeda
- Soviet Union - Nikita Khrushchev
- United Kingdom
- Queen - Elizabeth II
- Prime Minister - Sir Anthony Eden until January 10 then Harold Macmillan
- United States - Dwight Eisenhower
- West Germany - Konrad Adenauer
Awards/Prizes
Winner of Eurovision Song Contest 1957: Corry Brokken with Net Als Toen
- Physics - Chen Ning Yang and Tsung-Dao Lee
- Chemistry- Lord Alexander R Todd
- Medicine - Daniel Bovet
- Literature - Albert Camus
- Peace - Lester Bowles Pearson\n