NOVEMBER 19, 1930

WEDNESDAY
$1,000 INVESTED IN COKE STOCK (KO) IN 1930
WOULD HAVE MADE YOU $43,923,516 IN 2025
Min_Wage_Hourly: $0.25
Median_Home_Price: $5,500.00
Gas_Price_Avg: $0.20
Bread_Price_Avg: $0.08
Movie_Ticket_Avg: $0.25
First_Class_Stamp: $0.02
Milk_Price_Avg: $0.50
Top Movies By November 19, 1930
1 Hell's Angels
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Hell's Angels
2 Morocco
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Morocco
3 All Quiet on the Western Front
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All Quiet on the Western Front
4 Abraham Lincoln
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Abraham Lincoln
5 The Big Trail
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The Big Trail
6 Whoopee!
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Whoopee!
7 Feet First
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Feet First
8 Up the River
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Up the River
9 Our Blushing Brides
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Our Blushing Brides
10 Animal Crackers
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Animal Crackers
King of Jazz
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King of Jazz
The Divorcee
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The Divorcee
Monte Carlo
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Monte Carlo
Madam Satan
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Madam Satan
The Unholy Three
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The Unholy Three
The Office Wife
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The Office Wife
City Girl
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City Girl
The Doorway to Hell
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The Doorway to Hell
The Dawn Patrol
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The Dawn Patrol
Journey's End
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Journey's End
Outward Bound
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Outward Bound
Ladies of Leisure
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Ladies of Leisure
Let Us Be Gay
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Let Us Be Gay
Romance
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Romance
Street of Chance
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Street of Chance
The Green Goddess
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The Green Goddess
Anna Christie
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Anna Christie
The Florodora Girl
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The Florodora Girl
Holiday
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Holiday
Song o' My Heart
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Song o' My Heart
The Big House
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The Big House
Laughter
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Laughter
The Big Pond
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The Big Pond
Follow Thru
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Follow Thru
A Lady to Love
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A Lady to Love
Anybody's Woman
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Anybody's Woman
Young Man of Manhattan
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Young Man of Manhattan
Sarah and Son
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Sarah and Son
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The Story of November 19, 1930

On November 19, 1930, Fethi Bey, a prominent Turkish political figure, publicly explained the disbandment of the Turkish Opposition Party, a decision made to prevent further conflict with Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, known as Gazi.

🧠 Inventions of 1930

Breakthroughs and everyday innovations from the year.

1 Electron Microscope
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Electron Microscope
2 Scotch Transparent Tape
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Scotch Transparent Tape
3 Mechanical Television Improvements
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Mechanical Television Improvements
4 Jet Engine Concept
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Jet Engine Concept
5 Magnetic Recording Tape
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Magnetic Recording Tape
6 Color Motion Picture Process
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Color Motion Picture Process
7 Artificial Rubber (Neoprene)
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Artificial Rubber (Neoprene)
8 Photoelectric Exposure Meter
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Photoelectric Exposure Meter
9 Automatic Bread Slicer
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Automatic Bread Slicer
10 Traffic Signal Automation
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Traffic Signal Automation

The Sounds of

The biggest hits of the year — Top 10 Pop & Country chart toppers

HEADLINES ON November 19, 1930

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  • Headline: Fethi Bey Disbands Opposition Party. Impact: By disbanding the opposition party, Fethi Bey inadvertently set off a chain reaction leading to a series of political debates that would eventually inspire a Turkish soap opera about political intrigue. Imagine the cliffhangers!. Fact: Fethi Bey was known for his eloquent speeches, but apparently not eloquent enough to save his party from dissolution. Talk about a political twist!.
  • Headline: Tragic Flood: 32 Lives Lost in Colombia. Impact: The tragic flood not only claimed lives but also led to an increase in flood insurance premiums across Colombia. After all, nothing says 'we care' like raising the price of safety.. Fact: Colombia has faced numerous natural disasters, but this particular flood was so bad, it made the weather forecast sound like a horror movie trailer..
  • Headline: Cleared of Concealing Assets. Impact: C Passanannte's legal troubles sparked a nationwide debate about asset disclosure that would later lead to a reality TV show called 'Who Wants to Hide a Millionaire?'. Fact: Getting cleared of charges is like winning the lottery—except in this case, you just get to keep your assets instead of a giant check..
  • Headline: AMERICAN BAR VOTES TO END PROHIBITION; In Referendum, 13,779 Members Favor Repeal of Amendment and 6,340 Oppose Action. RESOLUTION NOW ADOPTED It Will Go Before the Next General Meeting for DefiniteAction by Association. AMERICAN BAR VOTES TO END PROHIBITION 75 Per cent of Bar Voted.. Impact: This vote to end Prohibition ultimately led to the rise of cocktail culture, where mixologists became the new rock stars and speakeasies turned into Instagram hotspots.. Fact: Prohibition was the only time in American history where the government actively tried to make people not have fun. Spoiler alert: it didn't work..
  • Headline: ATTEMPT SEEN TO MAKE LOUVAIN CASE HISTORIC; American Charged With Move to Set as Precedent Architect's Right to Impose His Ideas.. Impact: Warren's case set a new precedent that allowed architects to impose more of their 'creative genius' on unsuspecting homeowners, leading to some truly bizarre house designs.. Fact: Architects have a reputation for being a bit eccentric, which is code for 'they might put a slide in your living room if you let them.'.
  • Headline: THE INDIVIDUAL.. Impact: The mention of 'The Individual' sparked a philosophical debate that caused everyone to reconsider their life choices—especially those who were just trying to figure out what to have for dinner.. Fact: This headline is so vague it could be the title of a self-help book, but instead, it just left people scratching their heads..
  • Headline: Marconi Perfecting Automatic Radiophone; To Install System From Rome to Sardinia. Impact: Marconi's wireless telephone paved the way for future generations to ignore each other even more efficiently. Thanks, technology!. Fact: The 'automatic radiophone' was a revolutionary invention that eventually led to the invention of texting—because who wants to actually talk to each other?.
  • Headline: GIFT OF $2,000,000 OFFERED TO A.A.U.; Money From an Anonymous Donor Would Be Used to Establish Endowment Fund. BRUNDAGE IS RE-ELECTED Chicagoan Chosen to Serve Third Term as President as Convention Closes. LEADING ATHLETES NAMED Jones, Hitchcock, Mrs. Moody in Group of Ten to Be Considered for Sullivan Trophy. Jones Heads the List. 165 Nominated Originally.. Impact: The $2,000,000 donation led to a slew of athletic programs that promoted physical fitness, indirectly causing an increase in competitive eating contests as a counter-reaction.. Fact: Brundage re-elected for a third term? At this rate, he might as well be the president of the A.A.U. for life—talk about a cushy job!.
  • Headline: ROCKEFELLER ENDS PARK GIFT TANGLE; Final Compact on Washington Heights Site Sent to Board for Formal Approval. RAZING OF HOUSES SPEEDED Barnard, Sculptor, to Quit Studio on Friday--Wreckers Told to Save Discarded War Memorial.. Impact: Rockefeller's park gift tangled into a series of legal disputes that inspired a popular board game where players must navigate city planning and public approval—extra points for saving war memorials!. Fact: The idea of razing buildings to build parks is as old as time, but somehow we still end up with more parking lots instead. Thanks, urban planning!.
  • Headline: MACDONALD FARM BILL APPROVED IN COMMONS; Lloyd George Helps Win Victory on Second Reading by His Support of Project.. Impact: Macdonald's farm bill approval created a domino effect that would eventually lead to the rise of organic farming, causing hipsters everywhere to rejoice over kale smoothies.. Fact: The only thing more complicated than farming regulations is trying to explain to your grandparents why you’re not interested in taking over the family farm..

Wall Street Time Machine

The Right Call: If you'd invested $1,000 in any one of these companies in 1930, here's what it would be worth in 2025.
Rank #1
JNJ
Johnson & Johnson
Price in 1930
$0.06
Value in 2025
$3,433,940

Johnson & Johnson - If you invested $1,000 in 1930, it would be worth $3,433,940 today (3433.9x return)

Rank #2
PG
Procter & Gamble
Price in 1930
$0.25
Value in 2025
$586,657

Procter & Gamble - If you invested $1,000 in 1930, it would be worth $586,657 today (586.7x return)

Rank #3
CVX
Chevron
Price in 1930
$0.31
Value in 2025
$474,913

Chevron - If you invested $1,000 in 1930, it would be worth $474,913 today (474.9x return)

🦸 Top 5 Comics
The Funnies #1
The Funnies #1
$2,500
Tip Top Comics #1
Tip Top Comics #1
$10,000
Famous Funnies: A Carnival Of Comics #1
Famous Funnies: A Carnival Of Comics #1
$2,250
Popular Comics #1
Popular Comics #1
$42,000
The Adventures Of Obadiah Oldbuck
The Adventures Of Obadiah Oldbuck
$25
🧸 Top 5 Toys
Tiddledy Winks
Tiddledy Winks
$10.00
Colorforms
Colorforms
$250.00
Lincoln Logs
Lincoln Logs
$120.00
Mickey Mouse Doll
Mickey Mouse Doll
$250.00
Marbles
Marbles
$150.00
⚾ Top 5 Trading Cards
British American Tobacco 'ITC' Series
British American Tobacco 'ITC' Series
Unknown
Churchman's Cigarettes 'Boxing' Series
Churchman's Cigarettes 'Boxing' Series
$800
Typhoo Tea 'British Land Birds'
Typhoo Tea 'British Land Birds'
$250
Godfrey Phillips 'Film Stars'
Godfrey Phillips 'Film Stars'
$10,000
Carreras Cigarettes 'History of Naval Dress'
Carreras Cigarettes 'History of Naval Dress'
$1,797.28