By now,
more than 45 million American households have television sets. |
The John
Birch Society, a radical anti-Communist organization, is created in the U.S. |
Dr. Zhivago
is published in the US. Banned in the
USSR, Zhivago won author Boris Pasternak
the Nobel Prize which he was forced to decline due to political forces at home. |
The price
of 1st class US postage is raised to 4¢
from 3¢ where it had been for 26 years. Hard to believe - only a penny in 26 years! |
Charles
de Gaulle becomes premier of France, a
position he will hold until 1969. |
Dodger
catcher Roy Campanella is paralyzed when the car he was driving skidded into a telephone pole. Campanella wsa the NL's MVP
in '51, '53 and '55. |
The Jolly
Green Giant appears on TV with less than stellar results! In his first incarnation he looks like a monster which scares kids.
So they lightened him up and added "Ho, ho, ho" and the lilting "Good things from the garden" song. |
Modern
consumer credit is born. The American Express Company introduces a charge card meant to compete with the successful Diners
Club card. The Bank of American introduces the BankAmericard, which will become the Visa card. |
Crest
toothpaste inaugurates the "Look, Ma! No cavities!" ad campaign. |
Eighteen-year-old
Frank Carney sees a story in the Saturday Evening Post about the "pizza fad" among teenagers and college students. With $600
borrowed from his mother, he opens the first Pizza Hut in Wichita, Kan. |
On the
Air! You'd find 3,156 AM radio, 537 FM radio and 492 TV Stations. |
31.3%
of all domestic passenger travel was by railroad; 27.7% by bus; and 38% by air. |
30.6%
of all advertising dollars are spent on newspapers - 13.3% on TV. Complete allocation of ad dollars. |
It's
Here! The Hula Hoop! |
Sweet
n' Low is introduced as an artificial Sweetener, using saccharin instead of sugar. Sweet'N Low received U.S. trademark patent no. 1,000,000. |
Nelson
Mandela weds Winnie Madikizela. |
UP &
International News Service merge into United Press International |
Vice
President Richard Nixon is shoved, stoned, booed & spat upon by protesters in Peru as he makes a goodwill tour of South and Latin American. Couldn't have happened
to a nicer guy :>) |
And the
winner is...Oscar stuff. |
NASA
is created and Explorer is launched. A big year for the US
in the Space Race. |
RIAA
awards the very first Gold record - to Perry Como. Some gold album stats. |
The first
ever Grammy Awards! |
In Sports... |
Sterophonic
recordings, which use two separately recorded channels of sound to recreate a sense of space, come into commercial use. Now
this is progress! |
Friskees
introduces the first dry cat food |
Japan’s new Datsun
(Model 211) cars begin shipping to the U.S.
but only 52 will sell. An especially meager number since in 1958 America
will import 430,808 passenger cars. |
Pope
Pius XII declares Saint Clare of Assisi patron saint of television.
Her placement on the television set is said to guarantee good reception. Maybe I should send one to my cable operator. |
Right
after that, Pope Pius XII died. No "connection", I'm sure. Angelo G Roncalli crowned Pope John XXIII. |
Harry
Winston, Inc. donates the 45.52 carat Hope Diamond to the Smithsonian Institution. |
This
is the peak year for drive-in movies with 4,063 outdoor screens nationwide. |
In the
worst recession since World War II, nearly 5.5 million people are out of work. |
400 million
frozen pot pies are sold in the U.S. There's
a statistic you won't see just anywhere. |
The first
women are admitted to the British House of Lords. Oh, jolly good! |
Bill
and Mark Richards of Dana Point, CA, invented the first skateboard.
They
attached rollerskate wheels to a square board and sold them at their Val Surf Shop for $8 each. |
The first
domestic jet-airline passenger service is begun by National Airlines between New York City
and Miami. |
Rice-a-Roni, The San Francisco Treat, is introduced. |
9,000
scientists of 43 nations petition UN for nuclear test ban. |
Prime
commercial paper (4 to 6 mos) was at 2.46%. In New York City
a commercial loan ran 4.12% |
Pulitzer
prize awarded to James Agee for his book Death in the Family |
Air Force
Academy opens in Colorado Springs,
CO. The all male facility won't go co-ed unto 1976. |
Mao Tse
tung start "Great leap forward" movement in China |
Charles Starkweather and Caril Fugate go on their killing spree. |
The nuclear
submarine Nautilus traverses the North Pole under the polar icecap. |
The National
Association of Broadcasters bans subliminal ads. |
There
is a 55.9% business failure rate.Chart for 1946-1964 |
The Chevrolet
Impala is introduced! |
Cocoa
Krispies breakfast food is introduced by the Kellogg Company; it's 45.9% sugar. |
Cocoa
Puffs is introduced by General Mills; it contains 43% sugar. |
This
year in the Civil Rights movement. |
Dr Ake
Senning installs the first pacemaker. |
American
will import 430,808 passenger cars. |
There
are 36,981 motor vehicle related deaths. While in the air, there were 8 accidents resulting in 125 fatalities. |
Unemployment
is 6.8% |
U.S.
GNP (Gross National Product) is $468.3 billion |
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