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HEADLINES ON January 1, 1969
Full News Archive
- Headline: Philadelphia Stock Exchange Relocates Suburbs. Impact: The Philadelphia Stock Exchange's migration led to a sudden influx of suburban hipsters, unknowingly initiating a decades-long rivalry between city dwellers and suburbanites over who could brew the trendiest artisanal coffee.. Fact: Did you know that the term 'stock transfer tax' sounds way more sophisticated than it is? It's just a fancy way to say, 'We need more money to fund the cityβs bad ideas.'.
- Headline: The Legacy of Mrs. C. W. Newmark. Impact: Mrs. C.W. Newmark's name is whispered through time as the unrecognized pioneer who inspired countless other wives to assert their identities by simply existing, leading to an eventual feminist revolution. You're welcome, future generations.. Fact: Did you know that being referred to as 'Mrs.' in a headline is the 1960s version of being tagged in a friend's embarrassing photo? #RespectHerName.
- Headline: GEORGE LEWIS, 68, CLARINETIST, DIES; New Orleans Jazz Musician Played With Big Bands. Impact: The passing of George Lewis, a jazz clarinetist, sent shockwaves through the jazz community, prompting a series of underground jam sessions that ultimately inspired a new generation of jazz fusion artists who now think theyβre revolutionizing music, but really, itβs just noise.. Fact: Did you know that George Lewis played with big bands? Too bad those big bands didn't come with a big paycheck. Typical..
- Headline: Gloria Swanson Is Hailed in Soviet. Impact: Gloria Swanson's trip to the USSR sparked a cultural exchange that led to one of the first Soviet adaptations of a Hollywood film. The irony? They used it as a propaganda tool to promote capitalism. Oops!. Fact: Did you know that showing 'Sunset Blvd' in the USSR was like bringing a vegan to a barbecue? Awkward and slightly rebellious!.
- Headline: Medicare Premium Left at $4 by Cohen; Medicare Premium to Remain at $4. Impact: The announcement that Medicare premiums were held at $4 led to a national debate over healthcare costs that eventually resulted in an entire generation of Americans feeling like they were living in a game show called 'Guess That Premium!'. Fact: Did you know that keeping Medicare premiums at $4 is like putting a Band-Aid on a broken leg? At least itβs a cheap Band-Aid!.
- Headline: ERNEST K. LOVELAND. Impact: Ernest K. Lovelandβs inclusion in the headlines reminds us that history often forgets the people behind the scenes. His legacy is one of unsung heroes whose stories might have been lost if not for a simple name in a newspaper.. Fact: Did you know that sometimes a name in the paper is just a name? Donβt worry, Ernest; youβre still famous in the archives of historical footnotes!.
- Headline: JOHN C. HIERLIHY. Impact: John C. Hierlihyβs brief mention in the news created a time loop that led to the creation of obscure trivia nights, where teams compete to know the names of people no one remembers, making him a footnote in many a pub quiz.. Fact: Did you know that John C. Hierlihy probably had no idea he would one day be a trivia question? Talk about a life goal!.
- Headline: PRESIDENT GREETS NEW YEAR AT RANCH. Impact: President Johnson's New Year's Eve celebration at the ranch became the stuff of legend, inspiring future presidents to throw increasingly extravagant parties that have led to a modern-day competition for who can throw the most ridiculous bash.. Fact: Did you know that celebrating New Year's Eve at a ranch sounds fun until you realize itβs just a bunch of politicians pretending to be cowboys? Yeehaw, indeed!.
Wall Street Time Machine
JNJ
Johnson & Johnson
Johnson & Johnson - If you invested $1,000 in 1969, it would be worth $972,040 today (972.0x return)
PG
Procter & Gamble
Procter & Gamble - If you invested $1,000 in 1969, it would be worth $527,083 today (527.1x return)
MCD
McDonald's
McDonald's - If you invested $1,000 in 1969, it would be worth $1,470,783 today (1470.8x return)