Pepsodent
inaugurates "You'll wonder where the yellow went" ad campaign. |
The U.S.
Department of Agriculture formulates the four basic food groups. (I'm sure there would have been five - but Chicken McNuggets
hadn't been invented yet.) |
Federal
minimum wage rises to $1 |
At a
Fourth of July family barbecue, Milton Levine dreams up the idea for the first Ant Farm, complete with live ants. |
Yahtzee is born! |
Nate
Sherman of Chicago
establishes Midas and introduces the muffler guarantee - Hugh Landrum signs agreement to open first Midas Muffler shop in
Macon, Georgia.
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The Andrea Doria sinks. |
200,000
Soviet troops and tanks crush anti-Communist uprisings in Hungary. |
Budweiser
Brewery introduces Busch beer |
As the
World Turns and Edge of Night premiere. |
On the
Air! You'd find 2,790 AM radio, 540 FM radio and 442 TV Stations. |
Los Alamos
Laboratory discovers the neutrino, an atomic particle with no electric charge. |
Actress
Grace Kelly marries Prince Rainier III of Monaco in a highly publicized
Monte Carlo wedding on April 19. |
At a
reception in the Kremlin, Soviet premier Nikita Khruschev tells ambassadors from the West, "History is on our side. We will
bury you!" |
A busy
year for Nikita - The Soviet Union sends troops and tanks to occupy Hungary
to put down anti-Soviet protests. Why? Hungary
is the best place from which to launch mid-range ballistic missiles and Soviets can't afford to let the natives think independence. |
Choosy
mothers can now choose - Jif Peanut Butter! |
Dash
laundry detergent - gets clothes cleaner than any other product especially made for automatic washers! |
President
Eisenhower (R) is re-elected defeating Adlai E Stevenson (D). |
And the
winner is...Oscar stuff. |
Britain abolishes death penality. |
Certs,
the first candy breath mint, is introduced. |
Anti-protons
detected in the atmosphere. |
In Sports... |
Admiral
George Dufek, as part of Operation Deep Freeze, is the first American to land an airplane at South Pole.
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My Fair
Lady opened at the Mark Hellinger Theatre in New York and
enjoyed a run of 2,717 performances over nine years. The original production featured Rex Harrison as Henry Higgins and Julie
Andrews as Eliza. |
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Wizard
of Oz first aired on TV. |
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Elvis
Presley makes his television debut on CBS Dorsey Brothers' Stage Show. |
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The Dow
Jones Industrial Average marks a new high - 500.24 points. |
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The after-tax
income of the average American is $1700, up $63 from 1955. The average weekly take-home for a worker with three dependents
is $74.04. |
Albert
Woolson, the last Union soldier of the Civil War dies at age 109. The last Confederate soldier, Walter Williams will die in
1959. |
And while
we're on passings...Samuel J. Seymour , the last eyewitness to the death of Abraham Lincoln dies. |
Marilyn
Monroe marries Arthur Miller. |
Finally,
a law is passed allowing the FBI to enter a kidnapping case 24 hours after the abduction. Before, it was local matter. |
A dollar
buys only as much food in 1956 as 41¢ bought in 1939. |
A big
year as momentum builds in the quest for Civil Rights. |
The first
transatlantic telephone cable goes into operation (Newfoundland-Scotland) |
Americans
exported 700 million cases of canned goods. And no doubt called it "cuisine." |
The gross
national product is $408 billion. |
650,000
US steel workers go on strike. |
The La
Leche League is founded in Illinois to encourage mothers
to breast-feed their infants. |
Israel captures Egyptian
militay post at El-Thamad, Gaza, Sheham and the Straits of Tiran & reach Suez Canal in
Egypt |
Last
Ringling Bros, Barnum & Bailey Circus under a canvas tent. |
By now,
more than 80 percent of U.S. households
have refrigerators. By contrast, only 8 percent of British households do. |
Clairol
introduces the "Does She or Doesn't She" advertising campaign. "Only her hairdresser knows for sure." |
Bob Cousy
(basketball), Bobby Lane (football) and Duke Snider
(baseball) get their own Wheaties boxes! |
Allen
Ginsberg publishes Howl, which he had read the previous year at Berkeley.
It will become a classic of the beat generation in American poetry and literature. "I've seen the best minds of my generation
destroyed by madness." |
There
is a 48% business failure rate.Chart for 1946-1964 |
The first
commercial videotape recorder is introduced. The device is intended for industrial applications, and it quickly revolutionizes
the way television programming is produced. Engineers race to produce a practical VCR for consumers. |
The book,
Peyton Place is published. |
American
will import 107,675 passenger cars. |
There
are 39,628 motor vehicle related deaths. While in the air, there were 6 accidents resulting in 152 fatalities. |
Unemployment
is 4.2% |
U.S.
GNP (Gross National Product) is $434.0 billion | |
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