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1950

A TRIP BACK TO THE 1950's

bulletPopulation of the United States as reported by the 1950 Census is150,697,361.
bulletPopulation of the world is approximately 2.5 billion.
bulletSixty-four percent [64%] of Americans now live in cities.
bulletThere are 1,667,231 marriages to 385,144 divorces [23%].
bulletBy 1998 there will be 2,256,000 marriages and 955,000 divorces [43%].
bulletMedian age for marriage is 22.8-years-old for men & 20.3 for women.
bulletA. C. Neilson's Audiometers track viewer watching [TV]
bulletWalt Disney's Cinderella opens in theaters.
bulletSugar Pops are introduced.
bulletAntihistamines enter popular use for treatment of allergies and head colds.
bulletRCA 45 RPM record attachment....now you can play RCA's new 45's.....it includes 6 records.....$12.95.
bulletZenith introduces "Lazy Bones" tuning.....change all TV stations from the comfort of your easy chair. Hand held device plugs into TV.
bulletSilly Putty is introduced.
bullet21.6% of wives worked outside the home. By 1960, that number hit 30.5%.
bulletThe Pillsbury Company launches it's annual "Bake-off" to promote it's flour.
bulletPillsbury and General Mills introduce prepared cake mixes.
bulletCBS receives an FCC license to begin broadcasting in color.
bulletBall-O-Fire Gumballs arrive on the scene!
bulletKRAFT Deluxe Process Cheese Slices...the first commercially packaged sliced process cheese is introduced.
bulletNorth Korea invades South Korea. Truman orders U.S. into the war. Three million soldiers and civilians will be killed or wounded before it ends in 1953.
bullet36.3% of all advertising dollars are spent on newspapers. 3.3% on TV.
bulletThe U.S. will import 21,287 passenger cars. That number will climb to 668,070 by 1959 which will be a stellar year for imports.
bulletGuys & Dolls opens on Broadway.
bulletAlbert Einstein warns against hydrogen bomb, which President Truman okays building.
bulletUSSR announces they have developed the Atomic Bomb.
bulletBrooklyn-Battery tunnel and the Port Authority open in NYC.
bulletSwiss Parliament refuses voting rights for women.
bulletHank Snow makes his first appearance on the "Grand Ole Opry."
bulletHopalong Cassidy. starring William Boyd, debuted on TV an 600,000 Hoppy lunch boxes were sold in 1950 alone.
bulletSeeburg began selling jukeboxes which played 45RPM records, which became THE jukebox for soda shops, bowling alleys, and bars.
bulletNobel for literature awarded to William Faulkner.
bulletPaul Harvey begins his national radio broadcast.
bulletDeath penalty is abolished in Belgium.
bulletPrince Rainier III becomes ruler of Monaco.
bulletBrinks robbery in Boston....11men....$2.8 million....17 minutes.
bulletAlger Hiss is convicted.
bulletU.S. GNP [Gross National Product] is $284 million.
bulletSmokey the Bear gains national popularity.
bulletMinute Rice is launched with the first consumer advertising ever put behind rice.
bulletThe Open Kettle, a coffee and donut shop in Quincy, Mass. is renamed Dunkin' Donuts. The first franchise is offered in 1955.
bulletPaperMate is the first leak-proof pen in 1950.
bulletHaloid Corporation [later renamed Xerox] develops the first xerographic copy machine.
bulletTennis admits first Black woman, Althea Gibson.
bulletThere are now 2,200 drive-in movie theaters, twice as many as in 1949.
bulletDiner's Club becomes the first credit card.
bulletPeanuts debuted on October 2, 1950.
bulletFBI institutes the 10 Most Wanted List.
bulletCartoonist Hank Ketcham created one of the most enduringly irresistible imps in the world, "Dennis the Menace." [By 2000, the comic panel appeared in more than 1,200 newspapers in 48 countries and in 19 languages.
bulletThere were 407 beer breweries in operation.
bulletNobel Peace Prize awarded to Ralph J. Bunche. This first black recipient was undersecretary of the UN at the time.
bulletTelephone answering machine created by Bell Laboratories and Western Electric.
bulletMother Teresa founded the first Mission of Charity in Calcutta, India.
bulletPresident Harry Truman ordered the Army to seize control of the nation's railroads to avert a strike.
bulletThere were 10,500,000 TV sets in 10,400,000 homes.
bulletThe first self-service elevator was installed by Otis Elevator in Dallas, Texas.
bulletLeo Fender's guitar company introduced their broadcaster and Esquire models, the first mass-produced solid body electric guitars
bulletThere was a 34.3% business failure rate.
bulletThere were 34,763 motor vehicle related deaths. While in the air, there were 6 accidents resulting in 144 fatalities.
bulletUnemployment was 5.3%.

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