1974
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2 JANUARY
Mayor Luis Antonio Morales presented Sri Chinmoy with the Key to the City of Ponce, Puerto Rico.
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3 JANUARY
Bob Dylan and The Band began a two-month US concert tour.
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9 JANUARY
Sri Chinmoy embarked on a 50-state university lecture tour of the US, lecturing in 11 states in the month of January. The entire 50 lectures, delivered over the next 10 months, were published as Fifty Freedom-Boats To One Golden Shore.
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JANUARY
Sri Chinmoy’s meditations were broadcast daily on 13 radio stations across the United State.
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31 JANUARY
Ian Thompson (GBR) set a new marathon record of 2:09:12.0.
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2 FEBRUARY
Sri Chinmoy wrote 208 poems in 22 hours as part of a new 1,000-poem series called The Golden Boat.
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4 FEBRUARY
Mao Tse-tung proclaimed a new ‘Cultural Revolution’ in China.
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13 FEBRUARY
Alexander Solzhenitsyn was exiled from the USSR.
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22 FEBRUARY
Pakistan officially recognised Bangladesh.
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28 FEBRUARY
The US and Egypt re-established diplomatic relations after a 7-year break.
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1 MARCH
A grand jury in Washington DC concluded that President Nixon was involved in the Watergate cover-up.
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2 MARCH
Roberta Flack won a Grammy Award for her song ‘Killing Me Softly’.
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4 MARCH
The first issue of People Magazine appeared.
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8 MARCH
Charles de Gaulle Airport opened outside of Paris.
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16-29 MARCH
Sri Chinmoy offered 16 lectures at universities in Canada, later published as My Maple Leaves.
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17 MARCH
Arab oil ministers, with the exception of Libya, announced the end of the oil embargo on the US.
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MARCH
The Mahavishnu Orchestra released their album ‘Apocalypse’ inspired by Sri Chinmoy’s poem of the same name.
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2 APRIL
French President Georges Pompidou died in Paris at age 62.
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4 APRIL
The Mayor of Mt Vernon, New York, August P. Patrillo, presented Sri Chinmoy with the Key to the City.
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5 APRIL
The Mayor of Kingston, New York, Francis R. Koenig, presented Sri Chinmoy with the Key to the City.
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6 APRIL
ABBA won the Eurovision Song Contest in Brighton, England.
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10 APRIL
Golda Meir announced her resignation as Prime Minister of Israel. She was replaced by Yitzhak Rabin.
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13 APRIL
The tenth anniversary of Sri Chinmoy’s arrival in the West. He celebrated by cooking 10 separate dishes for 400 of his students.
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29 APRIL
Sri Chinmoy wrote 360 poems in 24 hours. They were later published as The Goal is Won.
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1 MAY
The US Federal Hourly Minimum Wage was set at $2.00 per hour.
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7 MAY
West German Chancellor Willy Brandt resigned.
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8 MAY
In Canada the government of Pierre Trudeau fell.
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8 MAY
Mayor Catherine C. Reynolds of West Hartfield, Connecticut, proclaimed the day ‘Sri Chinmoy Day’ in honour of Sri Chinmoy’s visit.
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8 MAY
Mayor Frank J. Longo Sr. of Bristol, Connecticut, proclaimed the day ‘Bristol-India Day’ in honour of Sri Chinmoy’s visit and presented him with the Key to the City.
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18 MAY
India became the 6th nation to explode an atomic bomb.
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19 MAY
Valerie Giscard d’Estaingwon the French presidential elections.
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27 MAY
President d’Estaing of France nominated Jacques Chirac to serve as Prime Minister.
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31 MAY
Israel and Syria signed an agreement on the Golan Heights.
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3 JUNE
The last American forces left Laos.
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12 JUNE
The Governor of Puerto Rico, Rafael Hernández Colón, presented Sri Chinmoy with a plaque honouring his service to the island.
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24 JUNE–21 JULY
Sri Chinmoy gave 21 lectures at universities and other venues in England, Scotland, Ireland, Italy, Switzerland, Sweden, France, Wales and Iceland. During his tour, he also wrote 1,000 poems, later published as Europe-Blossoms.
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27 JUNE
President Nixon arrived in Moscow for his 3rd summit meeting.
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27 JUNE
In Chile, General Augusto Pinochet proclaimed himself ‘Supreme Chief of the Nation’.
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29 JUNE
The Russian ballet dancer Mikhail Baryshnikov defected in Toronto.
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JUNE
Edward C. Berberich of the US recited Pi to 1,505 decimal places from memory.
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1 JULY
Sri Chinmoy met with the President of Ireland, Erskine Childers, in Dublin.
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1 JULY
Juan D. Peron, President of Argentina, died. He was succeeded by his third wife, Isabel.
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8 JULY
Pierre Trudeau’s liberal party won the Canadian parliamentary elections.
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15 JULY
Greek troops and the Greek Cypriot National Guard staged a military coup in Cyprus and Archbishop-President Makarios was compelled to flee.
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20 JULY
Turkey invaded Cyprus.
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22 JULY
Sri Chinmoy met with the President of Iceland, Dr. Kristjan Eldjarn, in Reykjavik.
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30 JULY
The Prime Ministers of Greece and Turkey, plus the British Foreign Secretary, signed a peace agreement to settle the Cyprus crisis.
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JULY
UNICEF selected three quotations by Sri Chinmoy for its 1975 calendar.
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7 AUGUST
French stuntman Philippe Petit walked a tightrope strung between the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York.
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8 AUGUST
President Nixon announced he would resign his office at 12pm on August 9 following damaging revelations in the Watergate scandal.
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9 AUGUST
President Nixon’s resignation took effect. Gerald R. Ford was sworn in as the 38th US President.
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14 AUGUST
The Turkish army mounted a 2nd full-scale offensive in Cyprus, despite peace talks in Geneva. 37% of Cyprus came under Turkish military occupation.
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27 AUGUST
On the occasion of his 43rd birthday, Sri Chinmoy performed the first act of his play The Son about Jesus Christ.
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4 SEPTEMBER
The US and the German Democratic Republic established diplomatic relations.
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8 SEPTEMBER
President Ford pardoned former President Nixon.
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12 SEPTEMBER
Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia was deposed by the military.
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2 OCTOBER
Brazilian soccer legend Pelé came out of retirement.
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9 OCTOBER
Czech-born businessman Oskar Schindler, credited with saving 1,200 Jews during the Holocaust, died in Frankfurt.
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13 OCTOBER
Ed Sullivan, longtime television host, died in New York City at age 72.
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27 OCTOBER
Chantal Langlace of France set a new female marathon record of 2:46:24.
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29 OCTOBER
Sri Chinmoy completed his 50-state lecture tour of the US with a lecture in Alaska.
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30 OCTOBER
Muhammad Ali and George Foreman held their ‘Rumble in the Jungle’ boxing match in Zaire. Ali knocked out Foreman in the 8th round.
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OCTOBER
Sri Chinmoy’s book The Inner Promise was published by Simon & Schuster, New York.
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10 NOVEMBER
Sri Chinmoy completed his 200th book since 1970.
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12 NOVEMBER
South Africa was suspended from the UN General Assembly over its racial policies.
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13 NOVEMBER
Yasser Arafat addressed the UN General Assembly.
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15-21 NOVEMBER
Sri Chinmoy offered 4 public meditations in Eastern Canada.
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18 NOVEMBER
Sri Chinmoy planted an oak tree at Federal Parkland, Ottawa, Canada as an offering to the soul of Canada.
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19 NOVEMBER
Sri Chinmoy commenced his artistic expression. He called his creations Jharna-Kala, meaning ‘fountain-art’ in Bengali.
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22 NOVEMBER
The UN General Assembly recognised Palestine’s right to sovereignty and national independence.
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23-24 NOVEMBER
US President Gerald Ford attended a summit in Vladivostok , USSR with Soviet President Brezhnev. They reached a tentative agreement to limit the number of nuclear weapons.
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25 NOVEMBER
The Irish Republican Army was outlawed in Britain after a spate of violent attacks.
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25 NOVEMBER
U Thant (b. 1909) Burmese diplomat and former UN Secretary-General died in New York at age 66.
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26 NOVEMBER
Sri Chinmoy observed the passing of former UN Secretary-General U Thant with a special meditation at the UN Church Center Chapel.
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28 NOVEMBER
Sri Chinmoy composed O My America, America’s spiritual theme song.
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1 DECEMBER
Jackie Hansen of the USA set a new women’s world record in the marathon of 2:43:54.
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10 DECEMBER
Sri Chinmoy completed his first 1,000 paintings and drawings.
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11 DECEMBER
In Chile, General Pinochet took the title President of the Republic.
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19 DECEMBER
Nelson A. Rockefeller was sworn in as the 41st Vice-President of the US.
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28 DECEMBER
The first exhibit of Sri Chinmoy’s art Jharna-Kala was held in Hollis, Queens, New York.
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31 DECEMBER
Sri Chinmoy offered a 7-hour performance of 100 of his new Bengali songs.
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