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HEADLINES ON October 1, 1962
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- Headline: Brezhnev and Tito: A Historic Meeting. Impact: This tΓͺte-Γ -tΓͺte set off a series of diplomatic dance-offs that would confuse historians for decades. Imagine world leaders trying to one-up each other in a freestyle rap battle, all because Tito and Brezhnev had a long chat about friendship and communism.. Fact: Did you know that Brezhnev and Tito's talks were so boring that they almost put the UN General Assembly to sleep? Just kidding, they were actually quite significant!.
- Headline: Longshoremen Strike Disrupts Shipping Nationwide. Impact: This strike caused a domino effect that led to the invention of the express delivery service. If those dockworkers hadn't staged their walkout, we might still be waiting for our Amazon Prime deliveries to arrive via horse and buggy.. Fact: Did you know that the last time longshoremen went on strike, they accidentally created a new holiday called 'National Order Pizza Day'? Because, you know, no deliveries..
- Headline: Dutch Rule Ends in West New Guinea. Impact: The Dutch departure opened the floodgates for Indonesian independence, which in turn inspired a surge of other independence movements across the globe. Who knew a simple transfer of power could lead to a global revolution?. Fact: Did you know that the UN took over West New Guinea and immediately tried to organize a talent show? Apparently, they thought they could solve political issues with a little karaoke..
- Headline: RUSSIAN DOUBTS PESTICIDE PERIL; Agriculture Chief, on Coast, Backs Use of Chemicals. Impact: This statement had long-lasting repercussions for agricultural practices worldwide, leading to a love-hate relationship with pesticides that still makes farmers and environmentalists argue like cats and dogs at a dinner party.. Fact: Did you know that pesticides were once considered a miracle solution for crops? Now they're more like that one friend who shows up to every party uninvited and brings chaos..
- Headline: BRITISH SEE PERIL IN N.L.R.B. RULING; Tell High Court of Fears on Trade in Seamen Cases. Impact: The British panic over this ruling triggered a series of legal battles that eventually led to the creation of the International Seafarersβ Union. Who knew a little bureaucratic drama could lead to such organized maritime shenanigans?. Fact: Did you know that seamen once protested by holding a 'No Fish, No Peace' rally? Because nothing says labor rights like a bunch of guys with fishing poles..
- Headline: George Strayer, Educator, Dies; At Teachers College 38 Years. Impact: Strayer's passing left a massive void in the educational community, inspiring a wave of educators to step up and honor his legacy, or at the very least, to try and fill his shoesβwhich were probably quite large.. Fact: Did you know that George Strayer once graded papers so harshly that students started a petition to have him replaced by a robot? Spoiler: They lost..
- Headline: PATRICK M. CORRY, AN ARCHITECT, 86; Head of Firm Helped to Build Noted Structures Here. Impact: Corry's architectural legacy shaped skylines and cityscapes, influencing generations of architects who saw him as the granddaddy of modern design. His buildings still stand as a testament to what can happen when you mix creativity with a solid blueprint.. Fact: Did you know that Corry once designed a building that was so ahead of its time that people thought it was a UFO? It wasnβt, but it sure did confuse a lot of tourists..
- Headline: ABRAM WESTERVELT. Impact: Westervelt's impact is still shrouded in mystery, but rumor has it he was a time traveler who left hints in the form of cryptic messages that only the most dedicated historians could decipher. Or, he just had a really boring life.. Fact: Did you know that the name Abram Westervelt is so common that it could refer to anyone from a local baker to a secret agent? Stay vigilant!.
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Philip Morris
Philip Morris - If you invested $1,000 in 1962, it would be worth $23,651,354 today (23651.4x return)
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Disney
Disney - If you invested $1,000 in 1962, it would be worth $1,960,745 today (1960.7x return)