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List of events
Events from the year 1972 in the United States .
Incumbents
Federal government
Events
January
February
March
April
May
June
June 17: Five men are arrested for
burglarizing the offices of the
Democratic National Committee at the
Watergate Complex (pictured).
July
August
August 1 – U.S. Senator
Thomas Eagleton , the Democratic vice-presidential nominee, withdraws from the race after revealing he suffered from depression and had been hospitalized three times for its treatment.
[6]
August 4
Arthur Bremer is jailed for 63 years for shooting U.S. presidential primary candidate
George Wallace .
[7]
A huge
solar flare (one of the largest ever recorded) knocks out cable lines in U.S. It begins with the appearance of sunspots on August 2; an August 4 flare kicks off high levels of activity until August 10.
August 10 – A brilliant, daytime
meteor skips off the
Earth's atmosphere due to an
Apollo asteroid streaking over the western US into
Canada .
[8]
August 12 – The last U.S. ground troops are withdrawn from Vietnam.
August 13–18 – The
Special Olympics World Games take place in
Los Angeles .
[9]
August 20 – One hundred thousand people attended the legendary
Wattstax Black music concert in the
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in California.
[10]
August 21 – The
Republican National Convention in
Miami Beach ,
Florida , renominates U.S. President
Richard Nixon and Vice President
Spiro Agnew for a second term.
August 22 –
John Wojtowicz , 27, and Sal Naturile, 18, hold several Chase Manhattan Bank employees hostage for 17 hours in Gravesend, Brooklyn, N.Y, an event later dramatized in the 1975 film
Dog Day Afternoon .
September
October
October 8 –
R. Sargent Shriver is chosen to replace
Thomas Eagleton as the U.S. vice-presidential nominee of the
Democratic Party .
October 12 –
USS Kitty Hawk riot : En route to the
Gulf of Tonkin , a racial brawl involving more than 100 sailors breaks out aboard the
United States Navy aircraft carrier
USS Kitty Hawk ; nearly 50 sailors are injured.
October 15 –
Baker v. Nelson is decided in the
Minnesota Supreme Court , affirming that state law preventing
same-sex marriage is constitutional.
October 16
A plane carrying U.S. Congressman
Hale Boggs of Louisiana and three other men vanishes in Alaska. The wreckage has never been found, despite a massive search at the time.
[12]
Country singer
Loretta Lynn makes history becoming the first female ever to win the
Country Music Association 's Entertainer of the Year Award. Her signature song, "
Coal Miner's Daughter ," is pivotal in earning her this award.
October 22 – The
Oakland Athletics defeat the
Cincinnati Reds , 4 games to 3, to win their sixth World Series title in baseball.
October 25 – The first female
FBI agents are hired.
October 26 – Following a visit to
South Vietnam ,
U.S. National Security Advisor
Henry Kissinger suggests that "peace is at hand."
October 27 –
Golden Gate National Recreation Area ,
Gateway National Recreation Area , &
Glen Canyon National Recreation Area is established.
October 30
November
November – At a scientific meeting in
Honolulu ,
Herbert Boyer and
Stanley N. Cohen conceive the concept of
recombinant DNA . They publish their results in November 1973 in
PNAS . Separately in 1972,
Paul Berg also recombines DNA in a test tube. Recombinant DNA technology has dramatically changed the field of biological sciences, especially
biotechnology , and opened the door to
genetically modified organisms .
November 7 –
U.S. presidential election, 1972 :
Republican incumbent
Richard Nixon defeats
Democratic Senator
George McGovern in a landslide (the election had the lowest voter turnout since 1948, with only 55 percent of the electorate voting).
November 8 –
HBO begins operating as a
pay television service.
November 11 –
Vietnam War –
Vietnamization : The
United States Army turns over the massive Long Binh military base to
South Vietnam .
November 14 – The
Dow Jones Industrial Average closes above 1,000 (1,003.16) for the first time.
November 22 –
Vietnam War : The United States loses its first
B-52 Stratofortress of the war.
November 29 –
Atari, Inc. kicks off the first generation of
video games with the release of their seminal
arcade version of
Pong , the first game to achieve commercial success.
The
arcade version of
Pong is released.
November 30 – Vietnam War:
White House Press Secretary
Ron Ziegler tells the press that there will be no more public announcements concerning United States troop withdrawals from
Vietnam because troop levels are now down to 27,000.
[13]
December
December 7–19:
Apollo 17 , the last crewed Moon mission
Undated
Ongoing
January
Marc Blucas
Amanda Peet
Ernie Reyes Jr.
Nikki Haley
Gabriel Macht
Amy Coney Barrett
Mike Johnson
Garret Graves
January 1
January 5 –
Ariel McDonald , basketball player
January 6 –
Cyia Batten , dancer, model, and actress
January 7 –
Donald Brashear , hockey player
January 8
January 9
January 10 –
Randy Baumann , radio personality
January 11
January 12
January 13
January 14 –
Kyle Brady , football player
January 15
January 16 –
Joe Horn , football player
January 18
January 19
January 20
January 21
January 22
January 23 –
Big Mike , rapper
January 24 –
Beth Hart , singer
January 26 –
Mia Bonta , politician
January 28
January 29
January 30
January 31
February
Essence Atkins
Big Show
Kelly Slater
Rob Thomas
Billie Joe Armstrong
Taylor Hawkins
Ralphie May
February 1
February 2 –
Lance Brown , football player
February 4
February 5
February 6
February 7
February 8 –
Big Show , wrestler and actor
February 9
February 10 –
Michael Brescia , convicted bank robber
February 11
February 12
February 13
February 14
February 16
February 17
February 18
February 20
February 22
February 23
February 24 –
Larry Amar , field hockey player (d. 2020)
February 26
February 28 –
Adrian Autry , basketball player and coach
February 29
March
Shaquille O'Neal
Jaret Reddick
Common
Mark Hoppus
Dane Cook
Reince Priebus
Leslie Mann
March 3 –
Dennis Bonnen , businessman and politician
March 4
Bruce Aven , baseball player
Ivy Queen , Puerto Rican-born actress, singer/songwriter and record producer
March 6
March 7 –
Tylene Buck , pornographic actress, model, camgirl, wrestler, and valet
March 9
March 10
March 11
March 12
March 13
March 14
March 15
March 17
March 18
March 20 –
Amir Abo-Shaeer , teacher and mechanical engineer
March 21
March 22
March 23 –
Brian Burrell , actor
March 25
March 26
March 27 –
Charlie Haas , wrestler
March 28 –
Tammy Modlin , convicted murderer (d. 2016)
March 31 –
Evan Williams , Internet entrepreneur and co-founder of
Twitter
April
Sung Kang
Jennifer Garner
Carmen Electra
Willie Robertson
Violent J
April 1 –
Erin Bow , American-born Canadian author
April 3
April 4
April 5 –
Nima Arkani-Hamed , American-born Canadian theoretical physicist
April 6
April 8
April 11
April 12 –
Wade Allen , director and stuntman
April 13 –
John van Buskirk , soccer player and coach
April 14 –
Dean Potter , free climber (d.
2015 )
April 15 –
Lou Romano , animator and voice actor
April 16 –
Jim Ballard , football player
April 17
April 18 –
Eli Roth , actor and filmmaker
April 19 –
Dylan Ratigan , businessman and political commentator
April 20
April 22 –
Willie Robertson , television personality, businessman, author, news contributor, and CEO of
Duck Commander
April 24
April 26
April 27
April 28
April 29 –
James Bonamy , pastor and musician
April 30 –
Kendricke Bullard , football player
May
Julie Benz
Dwayne Johnson
Chris Tomlin
Dana Perino
Rhea Seehorn
Laverne Cox
May 1
May 2
May 3 –
Reza Aslan , Iranian-born scholar
May 4
May 5 –
Barrett Brooks , football player
May 6
May 8 –
Izett Buchanan , basketball player
May 9
May 10 –
Gavin Arroyo , Olympic water polo player
May 11
May 12 –
Rhea Seehorn , actress
May 13 –
Stephanie Berman-Eisenberg , businesswoman and President/CEO of
Carrfour Supportive Housing
May 14 –
Kevin Allen , football player
May 15
May 16
May 18
May 20 –
Busta Rhymes , actor and rapper
May 21
May 22
May 23 –
Ronnie Blake , trumpeter
May 24
May 25
May 27
May 28
May 29
May 31 –
Dave Roberts , baseball player
June
Wayne Brady
Wentworth Miller
Jeanette Nuñez
Ben Ray Luján
John Cho
Selma Blair
Christian Kane
July
Sofía Vergara
Michael Rosenbaum
Sean Waltman
Marlon Wayans
Maya Rudolph
Wil Wheaton
GloZell
July 1
July 4
July 5
July 7
July 8
July 9 –
Ara Babajian , drummer
July 10
Salman Agah , skateboarder and entrepreneur
Sofía Vergara , Colombian-born actress, television producer, comedian, presenter, and model
John Viener , actor, voice actor, writer, and comedian
July 11 –
Michael Rosenbaum , actor, producer, singer, and comedian
July 12
July 13 –
Sean Waltman , wrestler
July 14
July 15 –
John Dolmayan , Lebanese-born drummer for
System of a Down and
Scars on Broadway
July 16
July 18 –
Jesse Brock , bluegrass musician
July 19 –
Daedalus Howell , writer and filmmaker
July 20
July 21
July 22
July 23
July 25 –
Arkady Bukh , Azerbaijani-born attorney
July 27
July 28
July 29 –
Wil Wheaton , actor
July 30
July 31 –
DeAndrey Abron , boxer (d. 2020)
August
Jacinda Barrett
Muriel Bowser
Chip Roy
Angie Harmon
Ben Affleck
Todd Young
Cameron Diaz
August 1
August 2
Joaquín Badajoz , Cuban-born writer, editor, and journalist
Jacinda Barrett , Australian-born actress, model, and television personality
Chris Bender , R&B singer (d.
1991 )
Brandon Bernstein , drag racer
Muriel Bowser , politician, mayor of
Washington D.C.
August 3
August 4 –
Brian Aker , hacker and scientist
August 5 –
Gabe Aul , engineer for
Microsoft (1992-2019) and
Facebook (2019–present)
August 6 –
Paolo Bacigalupi , writer
August 7
August 9
August 10
August 11 –
Jonathon Prandi , model and actor
August 12 –
Jonathan Coachman , WWE announcer
August 13
August 14 –
Ed O'Bannon , basketball player
August 15
August 16
August 17 –
Jeff Abbott , baseball player
August 18
August 20
August 21 –
Bill Bedenbaugh , football player and coach
August 22
August 24 –
Todd Young , politician
August 25
August 26
Rufus Blaq , rap artist, singer/songwriter and record producer
Kim Burrell , gospel singer/songwriter and pastor
August 27
August 28 –
Robert Battle , dancer and choreographer
August 30
September
Bob Evans
Goran Višnjić
Matt Busch
Jermaine Dupri
Beto O'Rourke
Shawn Stockman
Gwyneth Paltrow
September 1 –
Amy Anderson , South Korean-born comedian, actor, and writer
September 2 –
Eleanor Friedberger , singer/songwriter and lead vocalist for
The Fiery Furnaces
September 3 –
Bob Evans , wrestler and trainer
September 4
September 5
September 6
September 7
September 8
September 9
September 10
September 11
September 12 –
Kimberly Breier , diplomat
September 13 –
Chad Buchanan , basketball executive and general manager of the
Indiana Pacers
September 14
September 15
Stephen Glass , disgraced journalist known for fabricating numerous stories
John Schwab , actor, voice actor, and musician
September 16
September 18
September 19
September 21
September 22
September 23 –
Jermaine Dupri , rapper, songwriter, record producer, record executive, entrepreneur, and DJ
September 25
September 26
September 27
September 28 –
Dita Von Teese , burlesque dancer
September 29 –
Butler B'ynote' , football player
September 30 –
Jamal Anderson , football player
October
Lajon Witherspoon
Grant Hill
Eminem
Brian Schatz
Brad Paisley
Tracee Ellis Ross
Gabrielle Union
October 3
October 5
October 6 –
J. J. Stokes , football player
October 7 –
Ben Younger , screenwriter and director
October 8
October 9
October 10
October 11 –
Tamara Gee , vocalist, songwriter, producer, dancer, and model
October 12 –
Karen Jarrett , wrestling manager and executive
October 13 –
Danny Lloyd , actor
October 14
October 17
October 19
October 20
October 21
October 22
October 23
October 24
October 25 –
Ellis Avery , writer (d. 2019)
October 26 –
Armando Almanza , baseball player
October 27 –
Brad Radke , baseball player
October 28
October 29
October 31
November
Jenny McCarthy
Jason London
Eric Dane
Josh Duhamel
Missi Pyle
Brian Baumgartner
November 1
November 3
November 4 –
Julissa Gomez , gymnast (d.
1991 )
November 5 –
John Ball , soccer player
November 6
November 7
November 8 –
Ken Blackman , football player
November 9
November 10
November 11 –
Ibrahim Mohamed Aden , Somali-born Olympic middle-distance runner
November 12
November 13 –
Sekou Andrews , actor, writer, producer, and innovator
November 14
November 15 –
Greg Bloedorn , football player
November 16
November 17
November 18 – Scott Danough, guitarist for
Bleeding Through (1999-2007 & 2015)
November 20
November 21 –
Rain Phoenix , actress
November 23 –
Chris Adler , drummer for
Lamb of God and
Megadeth
November 24
November 25 –
Mark Morton , guitarist for
Lamb of God
November 26
November 27 –
Jason Burns , football player
November 28 –
Sage Steele , TV anchor
November 29
December
Stanton Barrett
Jason Winer
Jason Mantzoukas
Alyssa Milano
LaTroy Hawkins
Kevin Stitt
Joey McIntyre
December 1 –
Stanton Barrett , stock car racing driver
December 2
December 5
December 6
December 7
December 9
December 10
December 11
December 12
December 13
December 15 –
Rodney Harrison , football player
December 14 –
Eric Anderson , actor and singer
December 18
December 19
December 21
December 22
December 25
December 27
December 28
December 29 –
Jim Brower , baseball player and coach
December 30
December 31 –
Joey McIntyre , actor and singer for
New Kids on the Block
Full date unknown
Raffi Besalyan
Bigg D
Russell Boast
Sheletta Brundidge
Jason Goldberg
Erik LaRay Harvey
Tom Abbs , multi-instrumentalist and filmmaker
Thomas Abt , writer and scientist
Joe Adamik , musician and composer
Tom Adams , Swedish-born technology executive
Glenn Adamson , curator, author, and historian
Christopher Adler , musician, composer, and music professor
Rodney Afshari , talent agent
Anurag Agrawal , professor of ecology, evolutionary biology, and entomology
Maneesh Agrawala , university professor
Leeza Ahmady , curator, author, arts administrator, dance instructor, and educator
Allison E. Aiello , epidemiologist
Maruthi Akella , Indian-born aerospace engineer
Tea Alagic , Bosnian-born director and creator
Jay Alaimo , writer, director, and producer
Kecia Ali , academic
Lylah M. Alphonse , journalist
Natha Anderson , politician, lobbyist, and educator
Edgar Arceneaux , artist
Aaron Archer , illustrator and toy designer
Matthias Aschenbrenner , German-born mathematician
Noah Ashenhurst , novelist
Wayne Au , researcher and professor
Rachel Aukes , novelist
Victor Axelrod , musician, producer, and audio engineer
Jennifer Aylmer , opera singer
Calvin Baker , novelist, educator, essayist, and editor
Jules de Balincourt , French-born artist
Amir Bar-Lev , filmmaker
Matt Barnes , soccer player and coach
Alex Barnett , mathematician and musician
John C. Bear , politician
Jeremy Beard , baseball player and coach
Julie Becker , artist (d. 2016)
Shane Bemis , politician, mayor of
Gresham, Oregon (2007-2020)
Mark D. Benigni , politician, mayor of
Meriden, Connecticut (2001-2008)
DeAndrea G. Benjamin , lawyer and judge
Christopher Bentivegna , singer
Anselm Berrigan , poet and teacher
Lynne Berry , writer and author
Raffi Besalyan , Armenian-born pianist
Gina Bianchini , entrepreneur and investor
Lydia Bieri , Swiss-born mathematician
Bigg D , record producer
Massimo Biolcati , bassist for
Gilfema
Ashley Black , inventor and entrepreneur
Helen Blackwell , organic chemist, chemical biologist, and University professor
Alex Blanco , politician, mayor of
Passaic, New Jersey (2008-2016)
Jonathan Blum , writer
Russell Boast , South African-born director
Laszlo Bock , Romanian-born businessman, co-founder and CEO of
Humu
Kate Bolick , author
Jon Bonné , wine and food writer
Aryeh Bourkoff , businessman and documentary producer
Rychard Bouwens , American-born Dutch University professor
Christopher Boyes , sound engineer
Douglas Bradburn , historian and author
Bozidar Brazda , Canadian-born artist
Sean O'Brien , activist
Q. Allan Brocka , director
Michael Broek , writer and poet
Joe Brook , photographer
Chris Brooks , politician
Siobhan Brooks , lesbian feminist sociologist
Sheletta Brundidge , author, comedian, and activist
Rae Bryant , writer
Julie Buffalohead , artist
Ryan C. Bundy , cattle rancher, political candidate, and figure in the
2014 Standoff at Bundy Ranch
Alex Burger , screenwriter
John J. Bursch , politician
Katie Bush , artist
Max Butler , security consultant and convicted hacker
Liza Colón-Zayas , actress and playwright
Natasha D'Schommer , photographer
Jason Goldberg , producer
Erik LaRay Harvey , actor
Deaths
Ross Bagdasarian Sr.
Mahalia Jackson
Orlando Ward
Basil O'Connor
Zack Wheat
J. Edgar Hoover
Dan Blocker
Max Theiler
Prescott Bush
Jackie Robinson
Ezra Pound
Louella Parsons
Harry S. Truman
January 3 -
Timothy McCoy , murder victim who was killed by serial killer
John Wayne Gacy (born
1955 )
January 7
January 8 –
Wesley Ruggles , film director (born
1889 )
January 9 –
Ted Shawn , dancer (born
1891 )
January 16 –
Ross Bagdasarian, Sr. , actor, pianist, singer, songwriter and record producer, creator of
Alvin and the Chipmunks (born
1919 )
January 17 –
Betty Smith , novelist (born
1896 )
[18]
January 24 –
Jerome Cowan , actor (born
1897 )
January 27 –
Mahalia Jackson , gospel singer (born
1911 )
[19]
January 29 –
Joe Curtis , American football player and coach (born
1882 )
February 2 –
Jessie Royce Landis , actress (born
1896 )
[20]
February 3 –
John Litel , screen actor (born
1892 )
[21]
February 4 –
Orlando Ward , general (born
1891 )
February 5 –
Marianne Moore , poet (born
1887 )
[22]
February 7
February 19 –
Lee Morgan , jazz trumpeter (born
1938 )
February 20 –
Walter Winchell , journalist (born
1897 )
February 22
February 27 –
Pat Brady , screen actor (born
1914 )
March 9 –
Basil O'Connor , lawyer and chairman of the International Red Cross (born
1892 )
March 11
March 13 –
Len Ford , American football player (
Cleveland Browns ) (born
1926 )
March 16 –
Pie Traynor , baseball player (
Pittsburgh Pirates ) (born
1898 )
March 20 –
Marilyn Maxwell , actress and entertainer (born
1921 )
March 27 –
Lorenzo Wright , track and field athlete (born
1926 )
[24]
April 2 –
Gil Hodges , baseball player and manager (born
1924 )
[25]
April 3 –
Ferde Grofé , composer (born
1892 )
April 4 –
Adam Clayton Powell Jr. , politician (born
1908 )
[26]
April 5 –
Isabel Jewell , actress (born
1907 )
April 6 –
Brian Donlevy , actor (born
1901 )
April 11 –
George H. Plympton , screenwriter (born
1889 )
May 2 –
J. Edgar Hoover , first
Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (born
1895 )
May 3 –
Bruce Cabot , film actor (born
1904 )
May 4 –
Edward Calvin Kendall , chemist, recipient of the
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (born
1886 )
May 5
May 11 –
Michael Blassie , U.S. Air Force lieutenant (born
1948 ; killed in action)
May 13 –
Dan Blocker , actor (
Bonanza ) (born
1928 )
May 17 –
John Shelton , actor (born
1915 )
May 18 –
Sidney Franklin , film director (born
1893 )
May 26 –
Edna Goodrich , actress (born
1883 )
[27]
May 31 –
Walter Jackson Freeman II , neurologist (born
1895 )
June 8 –
Mary van Kleeck , labor activist (born
1883 )
June 13 –
Felix Stump , admiral (b.
1894 )
June 20 –
Howard Deering Johnson , businessman, founder of
Howard Johnson's (born
1897 )
July 6 –
Brandon deWilde , actor (born
1942 )
July 27 –
Allen J. Ellender ,
U.S. Senator from
Louisiana ;
President pro tempore during the
92nd Congress (born
1890 )
August 7
August 11 –
Max Theiler , virologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (born
1899 in South Africa )
August 14 –
Oscar Levant , pianist, composer, conductor, author, panelist, host, comedian, and actor (born
1906 )
August 20 –
Harold Rainsford Stark , admiral (born
1880 )
September 2 –
Reggie Harding , basketball player (born
1942 )
September 8 –
Warren Kealoha , Olympic swimmer (born
1903 )
September 12 –
William Boyd , actor (born
1895 )
September 14 –
Lane Chandler , actor (born
1899 )
[28]
September 22 –
Peter Mills , freedman, last known surviving American born into legal slavery, in pedestrian accident (born
1861 )
[29]
September 25 –
Max Fleischer , animator (born
1883 in Poland)
September 29 –
Edward Sloman , silent film director, actor, screenwriter and radio broadcaster (born
1886 in the United Kingdom )
[30]
October 5 –
Henry Dreyfuss , industrial engineer (born
1904 )
October 8 –
Prescott Bush , banker and politician (born
1895 )
October 16
October 18 –
Edward Cook , Olympic athlete (born
1888 )
October 24 –
Jackie Robinson , first African-American in
Major League Baseball (born
1919 )
October 29 –
Victor Milner , cinematographer (born
1893 )
[31]
November 1 –
Ezra Pound , poet (born
1885 )
[32]
November 3 –
Harry Richman , entertainer (born
1895 )
[33]
November 5 –
Reginald Owen , British actor (born
1887 )
November 11 –
Berry Oakley , musician (born
1948 )
[34]
November 14 –
Martin Dies Jr. , lawyer and politician (born
1900 )
November 17 –
Thomas C. Kinkaid , admiral (born
1888 )
[35]
November 18 –
Danny Whitten , musician (born
1943 )
[36]
November 23 –
Marie Wilson , actress (born
1916 )
November 29 –
Carl W. Stalling , composer (born
1891 )
[37]
December 3
December 9 –
Louella Parsons , gossip columnist and screenwriter (born
1881 )
[38]
December 12 –
Thomas H. Robbins Jr. , admiral (born
1900 )
December 15 –
Edward Earle , Canadian-born American actor (born
1882 in Canada )
[39]
December 18 –
Neilia Hunter Biden , first wife of the 46th US president,
Joe Biden (born
1942 )
December 23 –
Norman Clyde ,
mountaineer ,
nature photographer and
naturalist (born
1885 )
December 24 –
Charles Atlas , Italian-born American bodybuilder (born
1892 in Italy )
December 26 –
Harry S. Truman , 33rd
president of the United States from 1945 to 1953, 34th
vice president of the United States from January to April 1945 (born
1884 )
December 31 –
Roberto Clemente , baseball player (
Pittsburgh Pirates ) (born 1934)
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