Not included in this ad: the Comet, Fairlane, Ranchero and the Country Squire station wagon, among others.
1.31.2010
1.28.2010
Thursday, January 28, 1960: Sinatra for Kennedy

Frank Sinatra records a version of "High Hopes," his hit from a year earlier, rewritten to support the presidential candidacy of John F. Kennedy.
* Lyrics: @
Thursday, January 28, 1960: Cowboys, Vikings join the NFL
1.25.2010
Monday, January 25, 1960: Soviets officially end gulag era

1.23.2010
Saturday, January 23, 1960: To the bottom of the Pacific

* Trieste website: @
* PBS animation: @
* Map of Mariana Trench: @
1.12.2010
Tuesday, January 12, 1960: Smell-O-Vision

1.09.2010
Saturday, January 9, 1960: Richard Nixon begins bid for White House

* Front page of January 4 Los Angeles Times: @
* More on the steel strike of 1959: @
1.02.2010
Saturday, January 2, 1960: John F. Kennedy begins bid for White House

With those words, the Massachusetts Democrat officially enters the race, making the announcement in the Senate Caucus Room in Washington.
* Transcript: @
* Audio: @
Time magazine says: "His shockheaded youthfulness, his wealth and his Roman Catholic faith are mixed political blessings in a race where the Democratic bosses yearn for a candidate with no handicaps."
* More from Time: @ and @
1.01.2010
Friday, January 1, 1960: Sun City opens in Arizona
Friday, January 1, 1960: The No. 1 song on this date
"Why" by Frankie Avalon, his second (and last) No. 1 hit, "Venus" being the first.