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HEADLINES ON June 13, 1964
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- Headline: Lodge Camp's Support for Eisenhower. Impact: This moment sparked a political chain reaction leading to an endless cycle of support rallies and campaign promises, eventually resulting in the modern-day phenomenon of politicians pandering at county fairs and pancake breakfasts.. Fact: Fun fact: 'Lodge Camp' sounds like a summer retreat for politicians who need a break from all that governing. Perhaps they roast marshmallows and discuss the finer points of voter manipulation..
- Headline: Students Welcome Shah of Iran in NYC. Impact: The enthusiastic welcome turned into an ironic precursor for protests in the future, as students learned that hailing figures of authority can sometimes backfire spectacularly, like ordering a pizza that arrives with anchovies.. Fact: Did you know that Shah means 'king' in Persian? So when students hailed him, they were essentially saying, 'Hey, king! Can we have a selfie?'.
- Headline: Methodists Support Civil Rights Movement. Impact: This decision led to a domino effect of religious organizations suddenly realizing that supporting civil rights was a good PR move, inadvertently starting the trend of faith-based hipster activism.. Fact: Did you know that the Methodists were actually the original trendsetters of social justice? They probably had their own hashtag back then: #HolyRights..
- Headline: 200 WHITES MARCH AT ST. AUGUSTINE; They Stage an AntiβRight Parade in Negro Area. Impact: This event not only highlighted the deep-seated tensions in American society but also set off a series of protests and demonstrations that eventually encouraged more people to stand against injustice. It's the 'Inevitably Bad Idea' effect.. Fact: While they thought they were staging a powerful statement, this parade actually turned out to be more of a 'how not to win friends and influence people' seminar..
- Headline: CONVICTED LAWYER HELD IN NEW THEFT. Impact: This lawyer's continued misadventures served as a cautionary tale for aspiring legal minds, leading to the establishment of 'No, Seriously, Donβt Steal' classes in law schools across the nation.. Fact: Fun fact: If you ever thought about a career in law, remember that becoming a convicted felon is not typically part of the job description..
- Headline: Italy Shows a Surplus, The First in Two Years. Impact: This financial surplus was like a pizza slice of hope, inspiring future governments to believe they could actually balance a budget without resorting to selling off landmarks or taxing pasta.. Fact: Did you know that Italians have a saying: 'A surplus is like a good espresso: it's all about the balance'? Yeah, I made that up, but it sounds good, right?.
- Headline: NEGROES PROTECT HOME OF LEADER; Fear Ku Klux Klan Attack by Members in Tuscaloosa. Impact: This act of courage foreshadowed a long struggle for civil rights, reminding future generations that standing up to hate can sometimes mean putting your life on the line.. Fact: The bravery displayed here was monumental, illustrating that standing together against oppression is far more powerful than any hate-filled ideology..
- Headline: Buckley to Head Museum. Impact: This appointment led to the eventual creation of a 'Museum of Bad Ideas' where all failed exhibitions are forever immortalized. It's like an art gallery for historical oopsies.. Fact: Fun fact: Buckley probably thought heading a museum would be a walk in the parkβuntil he realized it was more like herding cats with a side of public scrutiny..
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DIS
Disney
Disney - If you invested $1,000 in 1964, it would be worth $1,742,743 today (1742.7x return)
CVX
Chevron
Chevron - If you invested $1,000 in 1964, it would be worth $390,209 today (390.2x return)
IBM
IBM
IBM - If you invested $1,000 in 1964, it would be worth $226,736 today (226.7x return)