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HEADLINES ON March 30, 1945
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- Headline: Gen. Richardson Advocates Racial Equality. Impact: Gen. Richardson's stand against bigotry caused a cosmic ripple effect, leading to the eventual rise of the 'Equality is the New Black' t-shirt trend in the 21st century. Who knew fashion could be so political?. Fact: Fun fact: It took a while for the military to catch up on racial equality, but hey, at least they figured it out before the invention of Instagram..
- Headline: Leadership at VFW Post 22. Impact: This young leaderβs bold move led to a historical precedent of underqualified individuals running organizations, paving the way for a plethora of questionable decisions in future leadership roles.. Fact: At 22, most people are just trying to figure out their coffee order, not leading a Veterans of Foreign Wars post. Talk about overachieving!.
- Headline: Medley Indicted for Murder in 1945. Impact: The indictment of Medley triggered a chain of events that ultimately led to the rise of crime documentaries. Now we all can binge-watch true crime instead of facing our own reality.. Fact: Murder cases have fascinated us for centuries, proving that humanityβs morbid curiosity is stronger than any detective's instincts..
- Headline: Final 'Rosenkavalier' Given. Impact: The closure of 'Rosenkavalier' sparked an opera revival that influenced countless musicals, leading to the modern-day obsession with Broadway and excessive ticket prices.. Fact: Strauss's 'Rosenkavalier' is so popular that even the ghosts of composers past are fighting over the rights to adapt it into a reality show..
- Headline: Upset Carriage Suffocates Child. Impact: This tragic event highlighted the dangers of early 20th-century transportation, ultimately leading to the invention of safer baby carriagesβthankfully, a small win for parenting.. Fact: Accidents like this caused the phrase 'safety first' to become a parenting motto, proving that even back then, kids were a handful..
- Headline: Ship to Be Named for Stevens. Impact: The naming of a ship after Stevens set a precedent for countless ships to follow suit, eventually leading to the absurdity of naming everything from boats to pets after celebrities.. Fact: Naming ships is a time-honored tradition. I mean, what better way to honor someone than to have a massive hunk of metal float around in the ocean with their name on it?.
- Headline: CHANGES ON CANNED GOODS; Some Values Are Raised but More Are Lowered. Impact: This subtle shift in canned goods pricing inadvertently led to the rise of extreme couponing, where people now hoard canned peas like theyβre gold bars.. Fact: Canned goods have been the real heroes of wartimeβbecause who doesnβt want to survive on preserved vegetables for months?.
- Headline: Kingsport Press Control Sold. Impact: The sale of Kingsport Press set off a domino effect in the publishing industry, leading to the eventual dominance of e-books and the decline of paperbacksβthanks, but no thanks!. Fact: Publishing houses have had more drama than daytime soap operas. Forget the books; the real story is always behind the scenes!.
- Headline: Named U.S. Attorney For Brooklyn Area. Impact: M. F. McDonaldβs nomination foreshadowed the intricate dance of political appointments in the U.S., ultimately teaching us that in politics, itβs not what you know, but who you knowβand how fast you can nod.. Fact: Being a U.S. Attorney sounds prestigious, but itβs basically being the adult in the room of a never-ending playground squabble..
Wall Street Time Machine
GE
General Electric
General Electric - If you invested $1,000 in 1945, it would be worth $487,501 today (487.5x return)
PFE
Pfizer
Pfizer - If you invested $1,000 in 1945, it would be worth $168,691 today (168.7x return)
JNJ
Johnson & Johnson
Johnson & Johnson - If you invested $1,000 in 1945, it would be worth $3,433,942 today (3433.9x return)