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- April 1, 1954 (Thursday)
- April 2, 1954 (Friday)
- April 3, 1954 (Saturday)
- April 4, 1954 (Sunday)
- April 5, 1954 (Monday)
- April 6, 1954 (Tuesday)
- April 7, 1954 (Wednesday)
- April 8, 1954 (Thursday)
- April 9, 1954 (Friday)
- April 10, 1954 (Saturday)
- April 11, 1954 (Sunday)
- April 12, 1954 (Monday)
- April 13, 1954 (Tuesday)
- April 14, 1954 (Wednesday)
- April 15, 1954 (Thursday)
- April 16, 1954 (Friday)
- April 17, 1954 (Saturday)
- April 18, 1954 (Sunday)
- April 19, 1954 (Monday)
- April 20, 1954 (Tuesday)
- April 21, 1954 (Wednesday)
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- April 23, 1954 (Friday)
- April 24, 1954 (Saturday)
- April 25, 1954 (Sunday)
- April 26, 1954 (Monday)
- April 27, 1954 (Tuesday)
- April 28, 1954 (Wednesday)
- April 29, 1954 (Thursday)
- April 30, 1954 (Friday)
- References
{{refimprove|date=October 2015}}{{Events by month|1954}}{{calendar|year=1954|month=April}}The following events occurred in April 1954: April 1, 1954 (Thursday)- The U.S. Congress and President Dwight D. Eisenhower authorize the founding of the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado.
- South Point School (India) is founded and becomes the largest school in the world by 1992.
- The new Cardiff Airport in Rhoose opens to the public after operations were transferred from RAF Pengam Moors
April 2, 1954 (Friday){{Empty section|date=October 2015}}April 3, 1954 (Saturday)- Vladimir Petrov defects from the Soviet Union and asks for political asylum in Australia.
April 4, 1954 (Sunday)- The legendary symphony conductor Arturo Toscanini experiences a lapse of memory during a concert. At this concert's end, his retirement is announced, and Toscanini never conducts in public again.
April 5, 1954 (Monday){{Empty section|date=October 2015}}April 6, 1954 (Tuesday){{Empty section|date=October 2015}}April 7, 1954 (Wednesday)- Dwight D. Eisenhower gives his "domino theory" speech during a news conference.
April 8, 1954 (Thursday)- A Royal Canadian Air Force Canadair Harvard collides with a Trans-Canada Air Lines Canadair North Star over Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, killing 37 people.
- Born:Gary Carter, American baseball player (d. 2012)
- Died:Fritzi Scheff, actress & singer (b. 1879)
April 9, 1954 (Friday)- French Premier Joseph Laniel warns that the People's Republic of China must stop sending aid to the Viet Minh communist-nationalist revolutionaries during the First Indochina War.[1]
April 10, 1954 (Saturday)- Died:Auguste Lumière, French film pioneer (b. 1862)
April 11, 1954 (Sunday) - This day is denoted as the "most boring day" in the 20th century by True Knowledge, an answer engine developed by William Tunstall-Pedoe. No significant newsworthy events, births, or deaths are known to have happened on this day.[2]
April 12, 1954 (Monday)- Died:Luis Cabrera Lobato, Mexican lawyer, politician and writer (b. 1876)
April 13, 1954 (Tuesday)- Died:Angus L. Macdonald, Nova Scotia Premier (b. 1890)
April 14, 1954 (Wednesday)- Aneurin Bevan resigns from the British Labour Party's "Shadow Cabinet".
- A Soviet spy ring in Australia is unveiled.
April 15, 1954 (Thursday)April 16, 1954 (Friday)- American Vice President Richard Nixon announces that the United States may be “putting our own boys in Indochina regardless of Allied support”
April 17, 1954 (Saturday)- Born:Roddy Piper, Canadian wrestler (d. 2015)
- Died:Lucrețiu Pătrășcanu, Romanian communist activist and sociologist (b. 1900)
April 18, 1954 (Sunday) - Famous people born on this day include Kim Stone and Sylvie Abraham.[3]
April 19, 1954 (Monday)This was the day that Evdokia Petrov was mauled onto a Syney plane by violent KGB officers in order to take her back to Russia to her "death sentence". April 20, 1954 (Tuesday)Born: Tom Furgas (American composer/artist/poet) Youngstown, Ohio April 21, 1954 (Wednesday){{Empty section|date=October 2015}}April 22, 1954 (Thursday)- Senator Joseph McCarthy begins hearings investigating the United States Army for being "soft" on Communism.
April 23, 1954 (Friday)Born: Michael Moore April 24, 1954 (Saturday){{Empty section|date=October 2015}}April 25, 1954 (Sunday){{Empty section|date=October 2015}}Born: Jyotindra Mody, India's first textile engineer. April 26, 1954 (Monday)- An international conference on Korea and Indo-China opens in Geneva.
- Akira Kurosawa's Seven Samurai is released in Japan.
April 27, 1954 (Tuesday){{Empty section|date=October 2015}}April 28, 1954 (Wednesday)- U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles accuses Communist China of sending combat troops to Indo-China to train the Viet Minh guerrillas
- Died:Léon Jouhaux, French labor leader, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (b. 1879)
April 29, 1954 (Thursday)- Died:
- Kathleen Clarice Groom, British writer (b. 1872)
- Joe May, Austrian-born director (b. 1880)
April 30, 1954 (Friday){{Empty section|date=October 2015}}References1. ^"France Warns Red China Aid to Indo Rebels Must Cease: Dulles Off Today for Parleys". The Washington Post. April 10, 1954. p. A1. 2. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/science-news/8160622/Computer-identifies-the-most-boring-day-in-history.html|title=The Most Boring Day in History – April 11, 1954|author=Daily Telegraph|date=November 25, 2010|deadurl=no|accessdate=July 19, 2014}} 3. ^http://takemeback.to/18-April-1954#.WVsOHOmQwuU
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