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Polio
shots are given in schools for the first time. |
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The famous
“Don’t Walk” signs are introduced to the streets of New York City. |
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US starts
sending $216 million in aid to Vietnam.
Now if only we could have stopped right at this point! |
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The U.S. will import 57,115 passenger cars. That number
will climb to 668,070 by 1959, which will be a stellar year for imports. |
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Ann Landers starts her famous column in the Chicago Sun-Times. |
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Richard
J. Daley is elected mayor of Chicago and begins a 21-year
reign powered by patronage politics. |
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Defying
Alabama law, Rosa Parks refuses to give up her seat on a bus to a white man. An important story. |
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Campbell home economists
develop the recipe for the Green Bean Bake, which continues today as one of the company's most popular recipes. Some estimates
go as high as 20,000,000 servings a year! |
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The first
home microwave ovens are manufactured by Tappan. They cost $1300 which really slows sales! |
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Instant
Oatmeal is invented by the Quaker Oats Company. |
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On the
Air! You'd find 2,635 AM radio, 553 FM radio and 411 TV Stations. |
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West Germany is admitted into NATO May 9. The Soviets counter NATO with creation of the Warsaw Pact, signed by eight
countries May 14. |
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Bella
Lugosi (Dracula) goes into a hospital for treatment of 20 year drug addition. (No, not blood!) |
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New drugs
Thorazine and Reserpine are found to be very useful in the treatment of mental patients. |
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Birds-Eye
introduces Potato Patties...no more potato scrubbing, peeling or paring for you! Simply fry patties on each side until evenly
browned or you can broil or bake them. An important addition to the basic food groups! |
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It's
finger lickin' good! Kentucky Fried Chicken |
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Crest,
the first toothpaste with fluoride clinically proven to fight cavities, was introduced. |
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NY psychologist
Joyce Brothers won the "$64,000 Question." Her topic? Boxing. |
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And the
winner is...Oscar stuff. |
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The National
Review appears, edited and published by William F. Buckley, Jr. |
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The Village
Voice begins publication. Founded by Dan Wolf, Ed Fancher and Norman Mailer, the weekly publication introduced free-form,
high-spirited and passionate journalism into the public discourse. |
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Argentina's President Juan
Peron is overthrown by a military coup, and he flees to Spain.
Pope Pius XII ex-communicates him. When you're out... |
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In Sports... |
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1st automobile
seat belt legislation enacted (Illinois) |
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Barbra
Striesand's 1st recording "You'll Never Know" at age 13 |
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Ray Kroc
starts McDonald's chain of fast food |
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Davy
Crockett is reborn on TV as three one hour installments of Disney. Supposedly, so many coonskin caps were bought that the
racoon population was endangered. |
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The adult
Western comes to TV with The Life and Times of Wyatt Earp and Gunsmoke. |
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Operation
Alert begins. It is the first civil defense exercise and assumes 60 cities are targets. |
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Big year
for car dealers. They produced 9,188,000 cars, trucks and buses. A million above the previous banner year, 1950. |
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For serious
trivia buffs - 11/12/1955. Date returned to in "Back to the Future" & "Back to the Future II." |
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The corticosteroid
prednisone is developed. |
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Congress
authorizes all US currency and coins to
say "In God We Trust" |
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Marian
Anderson becomes 1st black singer to perform at the Met (NYC) |
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Not only
is Del Monte Stewed Tomatoes (inspired by the recipe of an employee's mother) introduced but so is Pineapple Grapefruit Drink.
You heard it here first. |
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Disneyland opens and has over 1 million visitors in only 7 weeks. |
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No-iron
Dacron introduced. Alright! |
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New at
the market - Pillsbury Chocolate Angel Food Cake Mix- "you love it in white... now Pillsbury has it in chocolate too!" |
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Appearing
in East of Eden and Rebel Without a Cause, James Dean is killed in an automobile accident when his Porche 550 Spyder crashes
near Paso Robles, California. |
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Top of
the line mink coats are on sale this week for $895. |
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There
is a 41.6% business failure rate.Chart for 1946-1964 |
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The Man
in the Gray Flannel Suit, by Sloan Wilson; Andersonville, by MacKinlay Kantor; and Gift from the Sea, by Anne Morrow Lindbergh
top the Best Seller lists. |
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The 1955
Thunderbird comes to Ford showrooms. At just under $3000 without options, the Corvette now has competition. And a classic
car is born. |
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The American
Federation of Labor and the Congress of Industrial Organizations merge, making the new AFL-CIO an organization with 15 million
members. George Meany becomes president. |
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President
Eisenhower takes part in the first televised press conference. |
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Texan
Sam Rayburn is elected Speaker of the House of Representatives for the third and final time. When he died in 1961, Rayburn's
48 consecutive years in the U.S. House set a congressional record for continuous service. |
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Albert
Einstein, the worlds greatest genius, dies at age 76. |
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Johnson
& Johnson invents the first “baby shampoo”. No More Tears! |
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New design
of Ouija Board. It's only a game - isn't it? |
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There
are 38,426 motor vehicle related deaths. While in the air, there were 9 accidents resulting in 158 fatalities. |
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Unemployment
is 4.4% |
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U.S.
GNP (Gross National Product) is $410.2 billion |
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