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HEADLINES ON January 30, 1936
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- Headline: Epistolary Inspiration: A Literary Compliment. Impact: This seemingly innocent compliment set off a chain reaction that eventually led to the birth of a thousand 'hot takes' on social media, turning every compliment into a potential clickbait headline.. Fact: The New York Times was once just a humble paperβnow it's the reason our inboxes are flooded with opinion pieces we never asked for..
- Headline: South African Flowers Arrive in 1936. Impact: The arrival of South African flowers led to an international floral competition that could only be judged by increasingly pretentious hipsters. Garden parties have never been the same.. Fact: Flowers have been used as a form of communication since ancient times. So, yes, that bouquet might actually be a passive-aggressive message..
- Headline: Reich Anti-Jewish Law Is Applied in Hungary. Impact: The application of anti-Jewish laws in Hungary set a precedent for oppression that would ripple through history, leading to unimaginable suffering and loss. A grim reminder of humanity's capacity for cruelty.. Fact: The Nuremberg Laws were not just a set of rules; they were a harbinger of one of the darkest chapters in human history..
- Headline: 2 FAVORED TEAMS GAIN IN BRIDGE PLAY; Groups Headed by Culbertson and Wife Both Are Victors -- Sims Four Trailing. PAIR FIELD IS CUT TO 32 Leading as Second Qualifying Round Ends Are Rusinow and Rabinowitz Groups.. Impact: The bridge play victories led to a surge of competitive spirit that would eventually spill into the world of reality TV, giving rise to shows where people compete over everything from cooking to extreme ironing.. Fact: Bridge: the only game where you can win big while simultaneously ruining friendships..
- Headline: BRITISH AND FRENCH DISCUSS REICH TALK OF RHINELAND STEP; Eden and Flandin Consider Consulting Before Making Pacts With Germany. NEURATH BACKS LOCARNO Gives Attitude to Foreign Secretary in London -- Litvinoff Warmly Greeted There. EDEN AND FLANDIN CONFER ON REICH. Impact: The discussions about the Rhineland step led to a game of geopolitical chess that would result in alliances and enmities, proving once again that diplomacy is just politics in a fancier outfit.. Fact: The Rhineland has seen more political drama than a soap opera. Tune in next week for the shocking twist!.
- Headline: MAYOR SPEEDS TESTS FOR DRUNKEN DRIVERS; Confers With Commission Upon Scientific Method of Fixing Degree of Intoxication.. Impact: The push for scientific methods to test drunken drivers paved the way for today's breathalyzer tests, ensuring that one bad decision would not lead to multiple bad decisions.. Fact: The first breathalyzer was actually invented in the 1950s, which means we've been testing bad decisions for decadesβcheers to progress!.
- Headline: Reserve Board Requirements.. Impact: The Fed Reserve Board's margin rules established a framework that would lead to countless economic booms and busts, creating the perfect storm for financial influencers to emerge.. Fact: The Federal Reserve is like that mysterious friend who always has the best advice at parties, but no one really understands their life choices..
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IBM
IBM
IBM - If you invested $1,000 in 1936, it would be worth $205,272 today (205.3x return)
JNJ
Johnson & Johnson
Johnson & Johnson - If you invested $1,000 in 1936, it would be worth $3,433,942 today (3433.9x return)