May 1955

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The following events occurred in May 1955:

May 1, 1955 (Sunday)

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May 2, 1955 (Monday)

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  • In the UK, the Delph Donkey passenger train service was withdrawn from stations between Oldham and Delph.[2]
  • Born: Ed Murray, American politician and 53rd mayor of Seattle

May 3, 1955 (Tuesday)

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May 4, 1955 (Wednesday)

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May 5, 1955 (Thursday)

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  • West Germany became a sovereign country recognized by important Western countries, such as France, the United Kingdom, Canada, and the United States.

May 6, 1955 (Friday)

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May 7, 1955 (Saturday)

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May 8, 1955 (Sunday)

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May 9, 1955 (Monday)

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May 10, 1955 (Tuesday)

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May 11, 1955 (Wednesday)

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  • Japanese National Railways' ferry Shiun Maru sank after a collision with sister ship Uko Maru in thick fog off Takamatsu, Shikoku, in the Seto Inland Sea of Japan; 166 passengers (many children) and two crew were killed. This event would be influential in plans to construct the Akashi Kaikyō Bridge (built 1986–98).
  • A shack in the Polish village of Wielopole Skrzyńskie, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, housing a movie projection burned down, killing 58 people, 48 of whom were children. (pl)[6][7]
  • Famous Scientist Disappears Professor Carl Vernon Holmberg, a famous cellulose chemist mysteriously disappeared. Many critics are skeptical. Including his three sons. Stating that there were no symptoms, but More importantly, right before he vanished, he spoke to his wife about a breakthrough at work. Holmberg took much pride in his work. He never spoke to even his wife about exactly what he was working on, in the laboratory. Prof. Holmberg was famous for a good reason. He was one of the best chemists in the world. I can only guess what he was discovered in his lab before he vanished. Professor Holmberg Apparently, was found years later, his mind a blank. No memories of his previous life. Vernon Hasen was the name he made up for himself, he didn't know who he was. Only found due to A traffic stop that occurred years later. Hasen Yielded to authorities and reported he didn't have an I.D. That led to fingerprinting by the local police, in Rockford, Illinois. The FBI stepped in figuring out years later, and A long way away from New York, that he was the famous scientist, that went missing many years previously. He stated he could remember nothing sometimes he felt like he recognized landscapes or had been there before, Holmberg-Hanson remained in Illinois. He lived out the remainder of his life, finding a new wife. His memory was fine after the disappearance it's like he was reborn or brain wiped clean states an anonymous blood relative of Holmberg-Hanson he just couldn't recall the first 50 years of his life before his disappearance. Holmberg-Hasen's Ex-Wife remarried and Sons grew old, a family he wishes he knew, his mind a blank. We will never know what happened in those long three months or what really happened but it is apparent that some things are better left unknown for Verne Hansen or Professor Carl Vernon Holmberg he wasn't so lucky. the FBI claims it to be amnesia. Source Among the missing By Dan Chaon, other facts from an interview with one of his relatives(anonymous)[non sequitur][editorializing]
  • Died: Gilbert Jessop, 80, English cricketer

May 12, 1955 (Thursday)

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May 13, 1955 (Friday)

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May 14, 1955 (Saturday)

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May 15, 1955 (Sunday)

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May 16, 1955 (Monday)

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May 17, 1955 (Tuesday)

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May 18, 1955 (Wednesday)

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May 19, 1955 (Thursday)

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  • The Black Sash women's movement was founded in South Africa by Jean Sinclair, Ruth Foley, Elizabeth McLaren, Tertia Pybus, Jean Bosazza, and Helen Newton-Thompson.[17]

May 20, 1955 (Friday)

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May 21, 1955 (Saturday)

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May 22, 1955 (Sunday)

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May 23, 1955 (Monday)

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May 24, 1955 (Tuesday)

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May 25, 1955 (Wednesday)

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May 26, 1955 (Thursday)

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File:Ascari curva monza.jpg
Curve where Alberto Ascari was killed

May 27, 1955 (Friday)

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May 28, 1955 (Saturday)

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May 29, 1955 (Sunday)

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May 30, 1955 (Monday)

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May 31, 1955 (Tuesday)

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  • As tensions in the Formosa Strait eased, the People's Republic of China released four captured American fliers. It would release all other captured Americans over the summer.[24]

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