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* [[Cecil Coghlan]] returned to [[UAB]] as a visiting professor.
* [[Cecil Coghlan]] returned to [[UAB]] as a visiting professor.
* [[Tom Bradley]] retired from the [[Birmingham Fire and Rescue Service]].
* [[Tom Bradley]] retired from the [[Birmingham Fire and Rescue Service]].
===Awards===
* [[Jane Rice]] was [[Miss Alabama]] 1973
* [[Alabama Sports Hall of Fame]]: [[John Cain]], [[Jeff Coleman]], [[Harry Gilmer]], [[James Sewell]], [[Fred Walker|Dixie Walker]], and [[Hoyt Winslett]].
* [[John Katopodis]] completed a Masters in Public Administration at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government
* [[Jack Wood]] graduated from [[Auburn University]].
* [[Jim Neel]] completed a Master of Fine Arts at the [[University of Alabama]].
* [[Jack Bulow]] completed his bachelor's degree at [[UAB]].
* [[Lori Livingston]] graduated from Colby-Sawyer College in New London, New Hampshire.
* [[David Frings]] graduated from [[Shades Valley High School]].
* [[Eduardo Neiva]] completed studies at the Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts in London.
* [[Margaret Tutwiler]] completed a Bachelor of Arts at the [[University of Alabama]]
* [[Dot Booth]] and  [[Judith Taylor Rogers]] won purchase awards from the [[Bluff Park Art Association]]
* [[James Woodward]] earned an MBA at [[UAB]].
* [[Donald Beatty]], named OX5 Aviation Pioneers "Man of the Year"


===Births===
===Births===
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* [[Patrick Sellers]], Pastor of [[Cathedral of Faith Baptist Church]]
* [[Patrick Sellers]], Pastor of [[Cathedral of Faith Baptist Church]]
* [[Evelyn Teague]], dentist
* [[Evelyn Teague]], dentist
===Awards===
* [[Jane Rice]] was [[Miss Alabama]] 1973
* [[Alabama Sports Hall of Fame]]: [[John Cain]], [[Jeff Coleman]], [[Harry Gilmer]], [[James Sewell]], [[Fred Walker|Dixie Walker]], and [[Hoyt Winslett]].
* [[Dot Booth]] and  [[Judith Taylor Rogers]] won purchase awards from the [[Bluff Park Art Association]]
* [[Donald Beatty]], named OX5 Aviation Pioneers "Man of the Year"
===Graduations===
* [[Jack Bulow]] completed his bachelor's degree at [[UAB]].
* [[David Frings]] graduated from [[Shades Valley High School]].
* [[John Katopodis]] completed a Masters in Public Administration at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government
* [[Lori Livingston]] graduated from Colby-Sawyer College in New London, New Hampshire.
* [[Jim Neel]] completed a Master of Fine Arts at the [[University of Alabama]].
* [[Eduardo Neiva]] completed studies at the Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts in London.
* [[Edward Partridge]] completed a bachelor of science at the [[University of Alabama]].
* [[Margaret Tutwiler]] completed a Bachelor of Arts at the [[University of Alabama]].
* [[Jack Wood]] graduated from [[Auburn University]].
* [[James Woodward]] earned an MBA at [[UAB]].


===Deaths===
===Deaths===

Revision as of 14:56, 8 November 2010

1973 was the 102nd year after the founding of the city of Birmingham.

Events

Government

Business

Sports

Works

Books

Buildings

Films and TV

Music

Individuals

Births

Awards

Graduations

Deaths

See also: List of Birmingham homicides in 1973

Context

1973 was the year that the Miami Dolphins completed a perfect NFL season with a win over the Redskins in Super Bowl VII. Ferdinand Marcos became President of the Philippines. Richard Nixon began his second term as President. The Supreme Court ruled in favor of abortion rights in Roe v. Wade. George Foreman won the heavyweight championship from Joe Frazier. The Vietnam War ended. Comet Kahoutek was discovered. The first cellular phone call was completed. The World Trade Center twin towers opened, soon followed by Chicago's Sears Tower. Federal Express was launched. Secretariat won the Triple Crown. Skylabs 1-4 were launched. The automatic teller machine was patented. The Watergate Scandal broke. An energy crisis was triggered by an Arab oil embargo. Gerald Ford succeeded Spiro Agnew as Vice-President. The Buffalo Bills' O. J. Simpson rushed for 2,000 yards. Henry Kissinger and Le Duc Tho shared the Nobel Peace Price.

Notable 1973 births include those of singer Sean Paul, boxer Oscar de la Hoya, gymnast Svetlana Boginskaya, quarterback Steve McNair, actress Tori Spelling, models Heidi Klum and Tyra Banks, actor Neil Patrick Harris, baseball players Nomar Garciaparra and Ichiro Suzuki, comedian Dave Chappelle, rapper Nas, animator Seth McFarlane, tennis player Monica Seles, and cyclist Jan Ullrich.

Deaths in 1973 included those of musicians Kid Ory, Gene Krupa, Bobby Darin, Jim Croce and Gram Parsons, actors Edward G. Robinson and Bruce Lee, writers Pearl Buck and J. R. R. Tolkein, artist Pablo Picasso, actress Veronica Lake, and poets Pablo Neruda and W. H. Auden.

Notable works of 1973 include William Friedkin's fim The Exorcist, Thomas Pynchon's novel Gravity's Rainbow, Pink Floyd's album Dark Side of the Moon. Other box office hits included The Sting, American Graffiti, Papillon, The Way We Were and Magnum Force. Hit singles included "Angie" by the Rolling Stones and "Tie a Yellow Ribbon 'round the Old Oak Tree" by Tony Orlando and Dawn. The Pulitzer Prize for Fiction went to Eudora Welty's The Optimist's Daughter.


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