MAY 10, 1951

THURSDAY
$1,000 INVESTED IN COKE STOCK (KO) IN 1951
WOULD HAVE MADE YOU $5,367,556 IN THE 2025 DATASET
Min_Wage_Hourly: $0.78
Median_Home_Price: $7,850.00
Gas_Price_Avg: $0.27
Bread_Price_Avg: $0.15
Movie_Ticket_Avg: $0.48
First_Class_Stamp: $0.03
Milk_Price_Avg: $0.85
Top Movies From 1951
1 Quo Vadis
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Quo Vadis
2 Alice in Wonderland
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Alice in Wonderland
3 Show Boat
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Show Boat
4 A Streetcar Named Desire
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A Streetcar Named Desire
5 David and Bathsheba
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David and Bathsheba
6 An American in Paris
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An American in Paris
7 The African Queen
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The African Queen
8 A Place in the Sun
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A Place in the Sun
9 Strangers on a Train
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Strangers on a Train
10 The Great Caruso
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The Great Caruso
Storm Warning
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Storm Warning
Operation Pacific
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Operation Pacific
The Enforcer
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The Enforcer
The Mating Season
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The Mating Season
My Forbidden Past
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My Forbidden Past
The Lemon Drop Kid
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The Lemon Drop Kid
Royal Wedding
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Royal Wedding
Cry Danger
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Cry Danger
The Sword of Monte Cristo
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The Sword of Monte Cristo
Go for Broke!
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Go for Broke!
Father's Little Dividend
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Father's Little Dividend
The Thing from Another World
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The Thing from Another World
Pandora and the Flying Dutchman
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Pandora and the Flying Dutchman
The Great Missouri Raid
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The Great Missouri Raid
The Man from Planet X
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The Man from Planet X
Rabbit of Seville
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Rabbit of Seville
Born Yesterday
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Born Yesterday
All About Eve
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All About Eve
King Solomon's Mines
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King Solomon's Mines
Rio Grande
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Rio Grande
Harvey
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Harvey
Kim
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Kim
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Television On May 10, 1951
Boston Blackie poster
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Boston Blackie
Dragnet poster
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Dragnet
Goodyear Playhouse poster
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Goodyear Playhouse
I Love Lucy poster
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I Love Lucy
Schlitz Playhouse poster
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Schlitz Playhouse
Sky King poster
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Sky King
The Story of May 10, 1951

On May 10, 1951, the American political landscape was marked by ongoing tensions of the Cold War, as the Korean War continued to affect military and diplomatic strategies.

Inventions & Breakthroughs of May 1951

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

1 First Commercial Computer (UNIVAC I)
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First Commercial Computer (UNIVAC I)
2 Microwave Popcorn
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Microwave Popcorn
3 Nuclear Power Generation
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Nuclear Power Generation
4 Automatic Transmission (Hydramatic)
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Automatic Transmission (Hydramatic)
5 Electric Hedge Trimmer
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Electric Hedge Trimmer
6 Television Color Broadcasting
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Television Color Broadcasting
7 Artificial Pacemaker
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Artificial Pacemaker
8 Jet Passenger Aircraft Service
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Jet Passenger Aircraft Service
9 Transistorized Hearing Aid
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Transistorized Hearing Aid
10 Industrial Robot Concept
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Industrial Robot Concept

The Sounds of

Popular recordings and roots/country selections associated with the year

HEADLINES ON May 10, 1951

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  • Headline: Walter R. Wheeler's Significant Contribution. Impact: Walter R. Wheeler's life was a dizzying rollercoaster of mediocrity that led to a series of unremarkable events. Had he learned to juggle, perhaps the great juggling act of 1963 wouldn’t have been overshadowed by a cat meme.. Fact: Did you know Walter R. Wheeler was so unremarkable that historians often struggle to find even a single fun fact about him? Truly a master of invisibility..
  • Headline: Celebrating Louis E. Stoddard's Legacy. Impact: Stoddard’s fame inspired a generation of horse enthusiasts, leading to overpopulation of equine Instagram accounts that ultimately caused a cat video shortage.. Fact: Louis E. Stoddard was so good at horse riding that he could make a rocking horse jealous. That’s talent!.
  • Headline: MARIE AULT. Impact: Marie Ault's legacy is a mystery wrapped in an enigma. If only she had left behind a recipe for the perfect sandwich, the culinary world would have been forever altered.. Fact: Marie Ault is one of the many people you've never heard of, and yet, here we areβ€”talking about her. Isn’t history fascinating?.
  • Headline: DR. H.C. TEMPLE. Impact: Dr. H.C. Temple's contributions to medicine paved the way for future doctors to argue over whether pineapple belongs on pizza. His legacy lives onβ€”deliciously.. Fact: Dr. H.C. Temple was 93 when he passedβ€”clearly, he had a better grip on longevity than most of us. Maybe he was secretly a vampire!.
  • Headline: NEW LOYALTY PROCEDURE; Lower Boards Told to Reopen Cases Not Settled by May 1. Impact: The reopening of loyalty cases sparked a nationwide trend of second-guessing your friends' loyalty, leading to a boom in diary sales. Thanks for the angst, bureaucracy!. Fact: If loyalty boards had been as effective as everyone hoped, we might have avoided half of the drama in high school. Alas, here we are..
  • Headline: RICARDO D. ZAPPONE. Impact: Ricardo D. Zappone’s name became synonymous with mysterious charm, leading to a surge in baby names that sound like they belong in a soap opera.. Fact: Did you know that Ricardo D. Zappone could walk into a room and instantly raise the coolness factor by 500%? Just by existing!.
  • Headline: JAMES D. BROWNELL. Impact: James D. Brownell's life was a cautionary tale in the art of being forgettable. His mere existence taught us the importance of making a lasting impressionβ€”like a good pair of socks.. Fact: James D. Brownell was so forgettable that even his shadow got tired of following him around. Ouch!.
  • Headline: 'Pretzel Town' Turns Out To Honor Native Product. Impact: The celebration of pretzels inspired countless snack enthusiasts, leading to an explosion of pretzel-based merchandise and a global debate about the best dipping sauce.. Fact: In Pretzel Town, they take their snacks seriously. If you’re caught eating a chip instead of a pretzel, you might be exiledβ€”how’s that for a crunchy punishment?.

Wall Street Time Machine

The Right Call: If you'd invested $1,000 in any one of these companies in 1951, here's what the stored 2025 dataset estimates.
Rank #1
PG
Procter & Gamble
Price in 1951
$0.25
2025 dataset value
$586,657

Procter & Gamble - If you invested $1,000 in 1951, it would be worth $586,657 today (586.7x return)

Rank #2
MO
Philip Morris
Price in 1951
$0.00
2025 dataset value
$23,651,345

Philip Morris - If you invested $1,000 in 1951, it would be worth $23,651,345 today (23651.3x return)

Rank #3
CVX
Chevron
Price in 1951
$0.31
2025 dataset value
$474,914

Chevron - If you invested $1,000 in 1951, it would be worth $474,914 today (474.9x return)

🦸 Top 5 Comics
Action Comics #157
Action Comics #157
$150
Detective Comics #168
Detective Comics #168
$10,200
Vault of Horror #17
Vault of Horror #17
$42,000
Batman #66
Batman #66
$150
Young Men #24
Young Men #24
$150
🧸 Top 5 Toys
Colorforms
Colorforms
$250.00
View-Master (continued popularity)
View-Master (continued popularity)
$150.00
Magic 8-Ball
Magic 8-Ball
$75.00
Mr. Potato Head
Mr. Potato Head
$150.00
Betsy Wetsy Doll
Betsy Wetsy Doll
$300.00
⚾ Top 5 Trading Cards
1951 Bowman Mickey Mantle #253
1951 Bowman Mickey Mantle #253
$90,000
1951 Topps Red & Blue Back #10 Yogi Berra
1951 Topps Red & Blue Back #10 Yogi Berra
$20,000
1951 Topps Ringside Boxing #32 Rocky Marciano
1951 Topps Ringside Boxing #32 Rocky Marciano
$14,400
1951 Berk Ross Jackie Robinson
1951 Berk Ross Jackie Robinson
$10,000
1951 Topps Magic Football #7 Tom Fears
1951 Topps Magic Football #7 Tom Fears
$1,500