APRIL 25, 1936

SATURDAY
$1,000 INVESTED IN COKE STOCK (KO) IN 1936
WOULD HAVE MADE YOU $8,462,328 IN THE 2025 DATASET
Min_Wage_Hourly: $0.28
Median_Home_Price: $4,600.00
Gas_Price_Avg: $0.19
Bread_Price_Avg: $0.09
Movie_Ticket_Avg: $0.28
First_Class_Stamp: $0.03
Milk_Price_Avg: $0.53
Top Movies From 1936
1 The Great Ziegfeld
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The Great Ziegfeld
2 San Francisco
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San Francisco
3 The Plainsman
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The Plainsman
4 After the Thin Man
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After the Thin Man
5 Modern Times
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Modern Times
6 Anthony Adverse
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Anthony Adverse
7 Strike Me Pink
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Strike Me Pink
8 Rose Marie
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Rose Marie
9 Swing Time
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Swing Time
10 Libeled Lady
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Libeled Lady
The Petrified Forest
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The Petrified Forest
My Man Godfrey
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My Man Godfrey
The Road to Glory
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The Road to Glory
The Invisible Ray
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The Invisible Ray
Romeo and Juliet
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Romeo and Juliet
Dracula's Daughter
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Dracula's Daughter
Revolt of the Zombies
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Revolt of the Zombies
Popeye the Sailor Meets Sindbad the Sailor
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Popeye the Sailor Meets Sindbad the Sailor
David Copperfield
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David Copperfield
The Whole Town's Talking
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The Whole Town's Talking
Mutiny on the Bounty
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Mutiny on the Bounty
Captain Blood
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Captain Blood
Barbary Coast
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Barbary Coast
Page Miss Glory
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Page Miss Glory
Peter Ibbetson
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Peter Ibbetson
The Littlest Rebel
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The Littlest Rebel
Sylvia Scarlett
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Sylvia Scarlett
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The Story of April 25, 1936

On April 25, 1936, significant events captured the attention of the nation.

Inventions & Breakthroughs of April 1936

Gadgets, lab surprises, odd bets, and future-shocks from this slice of the calendar.

1 Z1 Computer
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Z1 Computer
2 Turing Machine
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Turing Machine
3 Dvorak Keyboard
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Dvorak Keyboard
4 Beckman pH Meter
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Beckman pH Meter
5 Instant Camera (Photo-See)
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Instant Camera (Photo-See)
6 High-Definition Television Broadcasts
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High-Definition Television Broadcasts
7 Shopping Cart
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Shopping Cart
8 Cobb Salad
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Cobb Salad
9 Cola-Flavored Jell-O
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Cola-Flavored Jell-O
10 Volkswagen Beetle Factory
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Volkswagen Beetle Factory

The Sounds of

Popular recordings and roots/country selections associated with the year

HEADLINES ON April 25, 1936

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  • Headline: Gun Pointer Awards at Naval Academy. Impact: The midshipmen who received these awards went on to become leaders in their fields, inadvertently causing a surge in naval-themed video games and an obsession with collecting medals that persists to this day.. Fact: Fun fact: those medals don't actually improve your aim; they're just shiny distractions!.
  • Headline: Cuban Leader Gomez Faces Illness. Impact: Gomez's illness sparked a series of events that led to increased interest in Cuban politics, which ultimately led to a chaotic influx of cigars into the U.S. and a love-hate relationship with rum.. Fact: In Cuba, they say when a leader gets sick, the cigars tend to get even better. Coincidence? Probably not..
  • Headline: Movie Workers Win Pay Increase. Impact: This 10% raise inspired countless workers in other industries to demand raises, leading to an era of 'everyone getting a raise' that coincided suspiciously with the rise of avocado toast.. Fact: Turns out, getting a raise just means you can buy more overpriced coffee and complain about how much rent costs!.
  • Headline: RITES FOR M ISS CARLISLE; Members of Stage at Funeral of the Actress.. Impact: The passing of Miss Carlisle left a void in the theater world that led to more dramatic performances, inadvertently influencing the rise of melodrama in modern soap operas.. Fact: Theater folk are known for their dramatic flair, but did you know they can also weep on cue? It's an art form, really..
  • Headline: SARAH HINMAN A BRIDE; Virginia Girl Is Wed to Burke D. Adams of Upper Montclair.. Impact: Sarah's marriage became a small-town legend, inspiring a series of romantic comedies that led to the proliferation of wedding-themed reality shows decades later.. Fact: Fun fact: weddings are just a fancy way to ensure you have enough awkward family interactions documented for Instagram..
  • Headline: Further Notes on the Dramatists-Managers Dispute -- Also Along Broadway.. Impact: This dispute led to countless negotiations that resulted in the invention of the 'creative compromise', a concept that would later be hilariously misapplied in corporate boardrooms.. Fact: Broadway disputes are like a soap opera β€” full of drama but with way more jazz hands..
  • Headline: Coast Sprinter Quits Track. Impact: The sprinter’s departure sent shockwaves through the athletics community, leading to a dramatic increase in 'retirement' announcements, which in turn sparked the invention of the phrase 'take a break'.. Fact: Athletes quitting is a reminder that sometimes, even the fastest need to slow down and binge-watch their favorite shows..
  • Headline: FOLK-DANCE FESTIVAL TO TAKE PLACE TODAY; Event at the Seventh Regiment Armory Enlists Participation of 400 Performers.. Impact: This festival inspired generations of awkward dance-offs at weddings and family reunions, forever altering the course of social gatherings.. Fact: Folk dancing is just a socially acceptable way to flail your limbs and call it art!.
  • Headline: PENN WILL DEFEND CHILDS CUP TODAY; Columbia, Princeton Varsity Crews Are Rated Even With Quakers in Regatta.. Impact: The competitive spirit ignited by this regatta led to an era of unnecessary rivalries that would eventually spark debates over which Ivy League school has the best brunch spots.. Fact: Regatta seasons are just an excuse for students to wear boat shoes and pretend they’ve actually been on a boat..
  • Headline: HOUSE MOURNS BUCKBEE; Senate Also to Be Represented at Rockford Rites Tomorrow.. Impact: Buckbee's passing united political factions in a rare moment of bipartisan mourning, briefly halting the usual bickering and sparking a nationwide debate on how to properly eulogize a politician.. Fact: Funerals are the only time politicians can agree on anything, and even then, it's a stretch!.

Wall Street Time Machine

The Right Call: If you'd invested $1,000 in any one of these companies in 1936, here's what the stored 2025 dataset estimates.
Rank #1
IBM
IBM
Price in 1936
$1.46
2025 dataset value
$205,272

IBM - If you invested $1,000 in 1936, it would be worth $205,272 today (205.3x return)

Rank #3
JNJ
Johnson & Johnson
Price in 1936
$0.06
2025 dataset value
$3,433,942

Johnson & Johnson - If you invested $1,000 in 1936, it would be worth $3,433,942 today (3433.9x return)

🦸 Top 5 Comics
More Fun Comics #8
More Fun Comics #8
$95,000
The Comics Magazine #1
The Comics Magazine #1
$200
New Comics #6
New Comics #6
$2,500
Detective Picture Stories #1
Detective Picture Stories #1
$1,500
Funny Pages #12
Funny Pages #12
$42,000
🧸 Top 5 Toys
Monopoly
Monopoly
$150.00
Mickey Mouse Stuffed Toy
Mickey Mouse Stuffed Toy
$150.00
Tinker Toys
Tinker Toys
$150.00
Yo-Yo
Yo-Yo
$1350.00
Lincoln Logs
Lincoln Logs
$120.00
⚾ Top 5 Trading Cards
O-Pee-Chee Baseball (1936 R328)
O-Pee-Chee Baseball (1936 R328)
$11.00
Goudey Wide Pen Premiums (Type 1)
Goudey Wide Pen Premiums (Type 1)
$1,500
Player’s Cigarettes Film Stars
Player’s Cigarettes Film Stars
$250,000
Soccer Stars
Soccer Stars
$500,000
Churchman’s Boxing Personalities
Churchman’s Boxing Personalities
$4,700