SEPTEMBER 14, 1942

MONDAY
$1,000 INVESTED IN COKE STOCK (KO) IN 1942
WOULD HAVE MADE YOU $8,968,676 IN THE 2025 DATASET
Min_Wage_Hourly: $0.39
Median_Home_Price: $4,680.00
Gas_Price_Avg: $0.20
Bread_Price_Avg: $0.10
Movie_Ticket_Avg: $0.33
First_Class_Stamp: $0.03
Milk_Price_Avg: $0.61
Top Movies From 1942
1 Mrs. Miniver
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Mrs. Miniver
2 Random Harvest
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Random Harvest
3 Yankee Doodle Dandy
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Yankee Doodle Dandy
4 Reap the Wild Wind
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Reap the Wild Wind
5 Road to Morocco
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Road to Morocco
6 Holiday Inn
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Holiday Inn
7 Wake Island
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Wake Island
8 The Pride of the Yankees
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The Pride of the Yankees
9 Kings Row
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Kings Row
10 For Me and My Gal
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For Me and My Gal
The Man Who Came to Dinner
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The Man Who Came to Dinner
The Palm Beach Story
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The Palm Beach Story
To Be or Not to Be
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To Be or Not to Be
Woman of the Year
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Woman of the Year
In This Our Life
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In This Our Life
The Talk of the Town
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The Talk of the Town
The Male Animal
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The Male Animal
My Favorite Blonde
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My Favorite Blonde
This Above All
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This Above All
The Spoilers
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The Spoilers
Across the Pacific
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Across the Pacific
The Magnificent Ambersons
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The Magnificent Ambersons
The Pied Piper
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The Pied Piper
Saboteur
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Saboteur
Larceny, Inc.
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Larceny, Inc.
Moontide
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Moontide
The Ghost of Frankenstein
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The Ghost of Frankenstein
The Big Street
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The Big Street
Bambi
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Bambi
Tales of Manhattan
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Tales of Manhattan
The Glass Key
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The Glass Key
The Jungle Book
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The Jungle Book
Tarzan's New York Adventure
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Tarzan's New York Adventure
The Maltese Falcon
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The Maltese Falcon
Citizen Kane
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Citizen Kane
The Wolf Man
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The Wolf Man
Suspicion
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Suspicion
Dumbo
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Dumbo
Sullivan's Travels
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Sullivan's Travels
Ball of Fire
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Ball of Fire
Shadow of the Thin Man
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Shadow of the Thin Man
Hellzapoppin'
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Hellzapoppin'
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Inventions & Breakthroughs of September 1942

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

1 Atomic Reactor (Chicago Pile-1)
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Atomic Reactor (Chicago Pile-1)
2 Electronic Countermeasures Systems
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Electronic Countermeasures Systems
3 Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus
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Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus
4 Modern Rocket Engine
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Modern Rocket Engine
5 High-Altitude Pressure Suit
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High-Altitude Pressure Suit
6 Amphibious Landing Craft
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Amphibious Landing Craft
7 Synthetic Rubber (GR-S)
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Synthetic Rubber (GR-S)
8 Automatic Analog Computer
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Automatic Analog Computer
9 Magnetic Mine Detection
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Magnetic Mine Detection
10 Portable Field Radio
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Portable Field Radio

The Sounds of

Popular recordings and roots/country selections associated with the year

HEADLINES ON September 14, 1942

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  • Headline: Louis F. S. Bader's Generous Donation. Impact: Bader's generous donation caused a butterfly effect in philanthropy, leading to a future where millionaires began to think giving away money was a trendy thing to do. Fast forward to today, and we have billionaires starting their own space programs just to avoid paying taxes!. Fact: Did you know that $150,000 in 1940 is roughly equivalent to over $2.5 million today? So, Bader was basically the Bill Gates of his time, but without the Windows..
  • Headline: Remembering Rene R. Salembier. Impact: Rene R. Salembier's name, while seemingly insignificant, led to countless debates over the importance of proper punctuation in historical records. Who knew that a misplaced character could spark a revolution in the world of archival standards?. Fact: Did you know that even the most mundane names can become legendary? If only we knew more about Rene's adventures!.
  • Headline: ROOSEVELT COUSIN TO SUPPORT FISH; Mrs. George B. St. George of Tuxedo Park Named Orange Campaign Chairman SEES REPUBLICAN VICTORY First Woman to Hold Such Post in State Denies a Schism Over Ex-Isolationist. Impact: Mrs. St. George's appointment created a precedent for women in politics, leading to a future where we now have countless political campaigns filled with more drama than a soap opera. Who knew a cousin could change the political landscape forever?. Fact: Did you know that being a political campaign chair is basically the 1940s version of being a social media influencer? It’s all about the likes, but with a lot more hats!.
  • Headline: 120,000 IN CHICAGO PRAY FOR VICTORY; Dead in Battle Memorialized in Holy Hour of Catholic Liturgy at Soldier Field 15,000 IN THE PROCESSION Archbishop Stritch Petitions Divine Blessing on All Who Are Fighting for Country. Impact: This solemn assembly marked a significant moment in U.S. history, reminding future generations of the heavy cost of war. The prayers offered that day resonated throughout time, influencing the way communities honor their fallenβ€”though they could have done without the long lines.. Fact: It's fascinating how collective mourning can unite people. This solemn event showed that even in times of war, communities can come together in ways that make politicians green with envy..
  • Headline: VILLIA.I G. MOLEI. Impact: Villia.I G. Molei's name has been lost to time, but its confusion has sparked an ongoing debate in historical circles about the importance of clarity in documentation. In the future, scholars will still be scratching their heads, wondering what happened to this mysterious figure!. Fact: Just like that awkward cousin nobody talks about, sometimes names fade into obscurity, leaving historians to guess what could have been..
  • Headline: CLARENCE B. GODLEN. Impact: Clarence B. Godlen's fleeting mention reminds us that history is filled with people who made a mark but were overshadowed by others. This trend continues today, as countless influencers gain fame while the truly talented remain in obscurity. Thanks, Clarence!. Fact: You know it’s tough when you can’t even get a decent headline. Clarence, we hardly knew ye!.
  • Headline: SHIP LAUNCHED IN 36 DAYS; California Shipyard Clips a Day Off Previous Record. Impact: The launch of this ship not only set a record but also ignited a fierce competition amongst shipyards, leading to an era where time is moneyβ€”and apparently, so is boat-building speed. Who knew the race to the sea could have such profound economic implications?. Fact: In 1940, shipbuilding was the original 'fast fashion.' Just remember: those ships are not going to build themselves, folks!.
  • Headline: Cooper Union Classes to Begin. Impact: The reopening of classes at Cooper Union marked a turning point for education, sparking a ripple effect that led to the modern-day debate over free education. Who knew that a bunch of students would one day be fighting for their right to learn without accumulating an insurmountable debt?. Fact: Did you know that Cooper Union was founded in 1859 and was known for educating future leaders? Not to mention, it was the original 'you don't pay for your education' modelβ€”before it became a fantasy!.

Wall Street Time Machine

The Right Call: If you'd invested $1,000 in any one of these companies in 1942, here's what the stored 2025 dataset estimates.
Rank #1
KMB
Kimberly-Clark
Price in 1942
$0.69
2025 dataset value
$147,887

Kimberly-Clark - If you invested $1,000 in 1942, it would be worth $147,887 today (147.9x return)

Rank #3
CVX
Chevron
Price in 1942
$0.31
2025 dataset value
$474,914

Chevron - If you invested $1,000 in 1942, it would be worth $474,914 today (474.9x return)

🦸 Top 5 Comics
Wonder Woman #1
Wonder Woman #1
$25,000
All Star Comics #11
All Star Comics #11
$3,000
Captain America Comics #13
Captain America Comics #13
$20,000
Hit Comics #27
Hit Comics #27
$10,200
Detective Comics #66
Detective Comics #66
$1,500
🧸 Top 5 Toys
Inflatable Airplane
Inflatable Airplane
$120.00
Tin Soldiers
Tin Soldiers
$75.00
Simple Wooden Blocks
Simple Wooden Blocks
$75.00
Yo-Yo
Yo-Yo
$1350.00
Silhouette Jigsaw Puzzles
Silhouette Jigsaw Puzzles
$25.00
⚾ Top 5 Trading Cards
War Gum (1942)
War Gum (1942)
$2,000
Gill'S Cigarette Cards - Military Series
Gill'S Cigarette Cards - Military Series
$20
British Wartime Stamps
British Wartime Stamps
$10,000,000
Canada War Savings Stamps
Canada War Savings Stamps
$2,000
Ration Card Series
Ration Card Series
$1,000