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HEADLINES ON March 3, 1955
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- Headline: Paris Designs Arrive for Quick Adaptation. Impact: If Russeks hadn't rushed those Paris designs, fashion might have taken a different route. Imagine a world where bell-bottoms never happened because someone said, 'No, let's take our time!'. Fact: Russeks probably thought 'fashionably late' was a suggestion rather than a rule..
- Headline: Ex-Prisoner Accused of AWOL Status. Impact: This case could be the first domino in the eventual release of prisoners worldwide. If he hadn't been accused, who knows how many others might have remained unjustly incarcerated?. Fact: AWOL stands for Absent Without Leave, which is ironic considering the soldier was likely absent because he was imprisoned without consent..
- Headline: 'HATE U. S.' THEME REPORTED ON RISE. Impact: This headline could be the spark that ignited a thousand anti-American sentiments. It's almost like the universe was making sure Americans always had something to talk about at parties.. Fact: Turns out, 'Hate U.S.' isn't just a theme; it's also the name of a very niche punk band formed later on!.
- Headline: MURDER SUSPECT SENT TO BELLEVUE; Wood Finisher, Father of 2, Is Arraigned in Slaying of Co-Ed at N. Y. U.. Impact: This tragic event might have led to increased scrutiny of mental health in the justice system, pushing for reforms that we are still grappling with today.. Fact: Bellevue is known for its psychiatric hospital, making it a fitting place for someone dealing with the aftermath of such a tragic event..
- Headline: Earthquake in California. Impact: This earthquake could have been the initial tremor that set off a series of building codes, safety regulations, and the obsession with earthquake preparedness we still see today.. Fact: Earthquakes in California are so common that they're practically a state-sponsored rollercoaster ride!.
- Headline: SEEKS TO AVERT STRIKE; Impartial Chairman of the Fur Industry Calls Parley. Impact: If the strike had occurred, it might have led to a fur shortage that made faux fur fashionable decades earlier. Imagine a world filled with polyester and regret!. Fact: Calling a meeting to avert a strike is basically the adult version of saying, 'Let's just talk it out!'.
- Headline: SENATORS WILL HEAR PINAY ON PARIS PACTS. Impact: This could be the moment that set a precedent for international treaty discussions, leading to countless diplomatic meetings that could have been emails.. Fact: When senators gather to hear about pacts, it's basically a field trip for them, minus the snacks and bus rides..
- Headline: EISENHOWER SIGNS SALARY RISE BILL; Says Congress and Judiciary Have Been Underpaid-- Urges 4-Year House Term. Impact: This bill could have paved the way for future politicians to demand pay raises while simultaneously ignoring the cries of their constituents. A true bipartisan effort in self-interest!. Fact: In politics, a pay rise is often referred to as 'doing the people's work' β just with a little extra padding in the paycheck!.
- Headline: CAVANAGH ASSAILS HAZARDS OF TRAFFIC. Impact: Cavanagh's concerns might have initiated traffic safety campaigns that saved countless lives, leading to a future where everyone still ignores the speed limit.. Fact: Traffic hazards are like that annoying friend who keeps bringing up the same story at every gathering β no one wants to hear about them, but they just keep coming back!.
Wall Street Time Machine
IBM
IBM
IBM - If you invested $1,000 in 1955, it would be worth $205,272 today (205.3x return)
PFE
Pfizer
Pfizer - If you invested $1,000 in 1955, it would be worth $168,691 today (168.7x return)
JNJ
Johnson & Johnson
Johnson & Johnson - If you invested $1,000 in 1955, it would be worth $3,433,941 today (3433.9x return)