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September 1953: Poland's Cardinal Wyszyński is arrested by the Stalinist government
September 12, 1953: John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Bouvier on their wedding day

The following events occurred in September 1953:

September 1, 1953 (Tuesday)

September 2, 1953 (Wednesday)

  • Born: John Zorn, American composer and saxophonist, in New York City

September 3, 1953 (Thursday)

September 4, 1953 (Friday)

September 5, 1953 (Saturday)

September 6, 1953 (Sunday)

September 7, 1953 (Monday)

September 8, 1953 (Tuesday)

  • The French ocean liner Liberté ran aground at Le Havre but was refloated the same day.

September 9, 1953 (Wednesday)

September 10, 1953 (Thursday)

  • The 1953 Tour de Hongrie cycle race concluded in Budapest and was won by József Kis-Dala of Hungary.

September 11, 1953 (Friday)

  • American soprano Helen Traubel began performing in cabaret at Chicago nightclub Chez Paree. Later in the month she would leave the Metropolitan Opera, following an ultimatum from the manager of the Met, Rudolf Bing.

September 12, 1953 (Saturday)

September 13, 1953 (Sunday)

September 14, 1953 (Monday)

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September 15, 1953 (Tuesday)

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September 16, 1953 (Wednesday)

September 17, 1953 (Thursday)

September 18, 1953 (Friday)

  • Died: Charles de Tornaco, 26, Belgian racing driver, in an accident during practice for the Modena Grand Prix

September 19, 1953 (Saturday)

September 20, 1953 (Sunday)

September 21, 1953 (Monday)

September 22, 1953 (Tuesday)

September 23, 1953 (Wednesday)

September 24, 1953 (Thursday)

September 25, 1953 (Friday)

September 26, 1953 (Saturday)

September 27, 1953 (Sunday)

September 28, 1953 (Monday)

September 29, 1953 (Tuesday)

September 30, 1953 (Wednesday)

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