On This Day in Boomer History
July 22
| 1950: | King Leopold, after 6 years in exile, returns to Belgium |
| 1959: | Benjamin Britten's "Missa Brevis" in D, premieres |
| 1960: | Cuba nationalizes all U.S. owned sugar factories |
| 1961: | WBNB TV channel 10 in Charlotte Amaile, VI (CBS) begins broadcasting |
| 1965: | Edward Heath succeeds Alec Douglas-Hume as leader of British Cons party |
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