OCTOBER 4, 1957

FRIDAY
$1,000 INVESTED IN COKE STOCK (KO) IN 1957
WOULD HAVE MADE YOU $4,284,072 IN 2025
Min_Wage_Hourly: $0.93
Median_Home_Price: $10,550.00
Gas_Price_Avg: $0.30
Bread_Price_Avg: $0.20
Movie_Ticket_Avg: $0.62
First_Class_Stamp: $0.04
Milk_Price_Avg: $0.94
Top Movies By October 4, 1957
1 Gunfight at the O.K. Corral
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Gunfight at the O.K. Corral
2 An Affair to Remember
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An Affair to Remember
3 Around the World in 80 Days
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Around the World in 80 Days
4 The Ten Commandments
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The Ten Commandments
5 Les Girls
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Les Girls
6 Desk Set
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Desk Set
7 The Sun Also Rises
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The Sun Also Rises
8 Giant
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Giant
9 The King and I
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The King and I
10 Trapeze
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Trapeze
Funny Face
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Funny Face
The Tall T
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The Tall T
The Incredible Shrinking Man
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The Incredible Shrinking Man
12 Angry Men
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12 Angry Men
Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison
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Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison
Jailhouse Rock
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Jailhouse Rock
Love in the Afternoon
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Love in the Afternoon
The Prince and the Showgirl
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The Prince and the Showgirl
The Spirit of St. Louis
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The Spirit of St. Louis
The Pajama Game
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The Pajama Game
Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?
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Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?
A King in New York
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A King in New York
The Monster That Challenged the World
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The Monster That Challenged the World
Island in the Sun
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Island in the Sun
Designing Woman
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Designing Woman
Tammy and the Bachelor
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Tammy and the Bachelor
The Bachelor Party
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The Bachelor Party
The Burglar
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The Burglar
Night Passage
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Night Passage
The Delicate Delinquent
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The Delicate Delinquent
Man of a Thousand Faces
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Man of a Thousand Faces
Tip on a Dead Jockey
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Tip on a Dead Jockey
Band of Angels
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Band of Angels
The Girl Can't Help It
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The Girl Can't Help It
The Wrong Man
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The Wrong Man
Baby Doll
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Baby Doll
The Rainmaker
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The Rainmaker
The King and Four Queens
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The King and Four Queens
Love Me Tender
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Love Me Tender
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Television On October 4, 1957
Perry Mason poster
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Perry Mason
Wagon Train poster
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Wagon Train
Maverick poster
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Maverick
Leave It to Beaver poster
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Leave It to Beaver
Zorro poster
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Zorro
Sugarfoot poster
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Sugarfoot
The Adventures of the Mole poster
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The Story of October 4, 1957

On October 4, 1957, the Safety Council cited 138 notable cases, bringing attention to the pressing issues of safety regulations in various industries across America.

🧠 Inventions of 1957

Breakthroughs and everyday innovations from the year.

1 Integrated Circuit Demonstration
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Integrated Circuit Demonstration
2 Artificial Satellite (Sputnik)
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Artificial Satellite (Sputnik)
3 Laser Theory
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Laser Theory
4 Automatic Cruise Control
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Automatic Cruise Control
5 Disposable Contact Lens
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Disposable Contact Lens
6 Digital Pattern Recognition
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Digital Pattern Recognition
7 High-Speed Jet Airliner
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High-Speed Jet Airliner
8 Electric Toothbrush
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Electric Toothbrush
9 Weather Radar Improvements
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Weather Radar Improvements
10 Computer Chess Program
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Computer Chess Program

HEADLINES ON October 4, 1957

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  • Headline: Safety Awards for NY Plants. Impact: This event sparked a revolutionary safety movement that eventually led to the invention of bubble wrap. Without those 138 awards, we might still be living in a world where sharp corners are a legitimate threat.. Fact: Safety awards have been around longer than personal injury lawyers, which is a real feat considering how dangerous life used to be before we all wrapped ourselves in bubble wrap..
  • Headline: Judge Davies Returns Amid Controversy. Impact: Judge Davies' brief respite from his duties inadvertently led to a series of minor legal disputes over vacation days, culminating in a nationwide obsession with 'work-life balance' that still plagues office culture today.. Fact: Judges may take breaks, but their decisions on vacation days can last for decades. Talk about hanging on to your judicial robes!.
  • Headline: Albany's Innovative Supermarket Expansion. Impact: This groundbreaking supermarket innovation paved the way for the modern phenomenon of impulse buying, which ultimately led to the invention of the self-checkout line: where you can now buy a toaster and a pack of gum without judgment.. Fact: Nothing says 'I’m a responsible adult' quite like buying a blender during a midnight snack run..
  • Headline: Art: Stuart Davis Show; Retrospective Exhibition of Paintings Opens at the Whitney Museum. Impact: Stuart Davis's art show inadvertently inspired countless hipster coffee shops to adopt the 'retro art' aesthetic, leading to an age where your latte is served with a side of abstract expressionism.. Fact: If you squint hard enough at modern art, you might just see a latte art heart hiding in there somewhere..
  • Headline: Anti-Bias Group Fills Post. Impact: The election of Judge Sugarman to the national committee sparked a wave of anti-bias legislation that inadvertently led to the creation of countless diversity training seminars, which are now a staple at any corporate retreat.. Fact: Diversity training is like a group therapy session for companies, where everyone learns to love each other and the bottom line..
  • Headline: Sinclair to Build Gas Plant. Impact: This decision to build a gas plant not only added jobs but also fueled a long-standing love-hate relationship with fossil fuels, causing countless debates over dinner tables and Twitter feeds for generations to come.. Fact: Gas plants: because who doesn't love the smell of industrial progress in the morning?.
  • Headline: Daily Worker Reports 30% Circulation Drop. Impact: The circulation drop of the Daily Worker marked the beginning of a slow decline in print media, leading to the rise of clickbait headlines that still haunt us to this day.. Fact: In a world where print is dying, the only thing more shocking than a 30% drop in circulation is the amount of cat videos online!.
  • Headline: NAVY IS ASSURED ON GEORGIA GAME; Ticket-Holders to Be Seated Without Discrimination at Contest in Norfolk. Impact: This event highlighted the importance of desegregation in public places, setting the stage for future civil rights movements that would shape the nation’s laws and social fabric for decades.. Fact: Ensuring non-segregated seating at events was a significant step forward, proving that sometimes, even a football game can be a battleground for equality..

Wall Street Time Machine

The Right Call: If you'd invested $1,000 in any one of these companies in 1957, here's what it would be worth in 2025.
Rank #1
JNJ
Johnson & Johnson
Price in 1957
$0.06
Value in 2025
$3,433,941

Johnson & Johnson - If you invested $1,000 in 1957, it would be worth $3,433,941 today (3433.9x return)

Rank #2
PG
Procter & Gamble
Price in 1957
$0.25
Value in 2025
$586,657

Procter & Gamble - If you invested $1,000 in 1957, it would be worth $586,657 today (586.7x return)

Rank #3
MO
Philip Morris
Price in 1957
$0.00
Value in 2025
$23,651,363

Philip Morris - If you invested $1,000 in 1957, it would be worth $23,651,363 today (23651.4x return)

🦸 Top 5 Comics
Showcase #6
Showcase #6
$500
Mystery in Space #1
Mystery in Space #1
$1,200
Adventure Comics #247
Adventure Comics #247
$600
Detective Comics #253
Detective Comics #253
$10,200
Tales of Suspense #1
Tales of Suspense #1
$20,000
🧸 Top 5 Toys
Slinky Dog
Slinky Dog
$1,800.00
Magic 8-Ball
Magic 8-Ball
$30.00
Colorforms
Colorforms
$250.00
View-Master
View-Master
$40.00
Play-Doh
Play-Doh
$150.00
⚾ Top 5 Trading Cards
1957 Topps Mickey Mantle #95
1957 Topps Mickey Mantle #95
$8,000
1957 Topps Willie Mays #10
1957 Topps Willie Mays #10
$335,500
1957 Topps Hank Aaron #20
1957 Topps Hank Aaron #20
$250,000
1957 Topps Frank Robinson Rookie #35
1957 Topps Frank Robinson Rookie #35
$150,000
1957-58 Topps Bill Russell #77
1957-58 Topps Bill Russell #77
$29,995