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==People==
==People==
* [[Henry Stanford]] announced his resignation from the presidency of [[Birmingham-Southern College]].
* [[Gene Bartow]] began his coaching career at Central Missouri State University.
* [[Frank Bettencourt]] left the Jan Garber Orchestra to start his own group.
* [[Thomas Brigham]] was founding president of the [[Birmingham Ski Club]].
* [[Martin Buerger]] succeeded [[Hans Reuter]] as Pastor of [[First Lutheran Church]].
* [[Alice Chalifoux]] succeeded Carlos Salzedo as director of the Salzedo Summer Harp Colony in Camden, Maine.
* [[Bernard Feld, Jr]] succeeded [[Julian Aland]] as President of [[Temple Emanu-El]].
* [[Karl Friedman]] succeeded [[Sidney Ziff]] as President of [[Temple Beth-El]].
* [[Karl Friedman]] succeeded [[Sidney Ziff]] as President of [[Temple Beth-El]].
* [[Bernard Feld, Jr]] succeeded [[Julian Aland]] as President of [[Temple Emanu-El]].
* [[Martin Buerger]] succeeded [[Hans Reuter]] as Pastor of [[First Lutheran Church]].
* [[Gene Bartow]] began his coaching career at Central Missouri State University.
* [[Roland Frye]] was made a researcher in residence at the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington D.C.
* [[Roland Frye]] was made a researcher in residence at the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington D.C.
* [[Lucius Pitts]] succeeded [[William A. Bell]] as [[List of Miles College presidents|president]] of [[Miles College]].
* [[John Grenier]] chaired the [[Alabama Young Republicans]].
* [[John Grenier]] chaired the [[Alabama Young Republicans]].
* [[V. C. Provitt]] succeeded [[Fred Shuttlesworth]] as pastor of [[Bethel Baptist Church]].
* [[Angela Hernández]] began a 30-year career at the [[University of Montevallo]].
* [[Ida Moffett]] was appointed to the United States Surgeon General's Consulting Group on Nursing.
* [[Basil Hirschowitz]] was naturalized as an American citizen.
* [[Alice Chalifoux]] succeeded Carlos Salzedo as director of the Salzedo Summer Harp Colony in Camden, Maine.
* [[Earl Stallings]] succeeded [[J. T. Ford]] as pastor of [[First Baptist Church of Birmingham]].
* [[A. D. King]] became pastor of the [[First Baptist Church of Ensley]].
* [[A. D. King]] became pastor of the [[First Baptist Church of Ensley]].
* [[Martin Luther King, Jr]] dubbed [[Odetta]] the "Queen of American folk music"
* [[Martin Luther King, Jr]] dubbed [[Odetta]] the "Queen of American folk music"
* [[Basil Hirschowitz]] was naturalized as an American citizen.
* [[Ida Moffett]] was appointed to the United States Surgeon General's Consulting Group on Nursing.
* [[Thomas Brigham]] was founding president of the [[Birmingham Ski Club]].
* [[Angela Hernández]] began a 30-year career at the [[University of Montevallo]].
* [[Joe O'Donnell]] joined the staff of ''[[Birmingham magazine|Birmingham]]'' magazine.
* [[Joe O'Donnell]] joined the staff of ''[[Birmingham magazine|Birmingham]]'' magazine.
* [[Lucius Pitts]] succeeded [[William A. Bell]] as [[List of Miles College presidents|president]] of [[Miles College]].
* [[V. C. Provitt]] succeeded [[Fred Shuttlesworth]] as pastor of [[Bethel Baptist Church]].
* [[Henry Stanford]] announced his resignation from the presidency of [[Birmingham-Southern College]].
* [[Earl Stallings]] succeeded [[J. T. Ford]] as pastor of [[First Baptist Church of Birmingham]].


===Graduations===
===Graduations===

Revision as of 14:35, 12 February 2011

1961 was the 90th year after the founding of the city of Birmingham.

Events

Civil Rights Movement

Business

Sports

Works

Books

  • The Moviegoer, National Book Award-winning novel by Walker Percy.
  • Revolutionary Road, National Book Award finalist by Richard Yates.

Buildings

People

Graduations

Awards

Births

Deaths

See also: List of homicides in 1961

Context

In 1961

Notable 1961 births include

Top grossing films of 1961 included

1960s
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