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                              1.

Harry               Truman-               took               presidency               in               1941.

Truman               ended               World               War               II               by               dropping               the               atomic               bomb.

He               is               also               responsible               for               the               United               Stated               starting               war               with               Korea.


                                             2.

Doris               Day-               was               a               famous               star               that               acted               and               sung               who               was               born               in               1924.

In               1940               she               began               singing               with               the               Les               Brown               Band.

She               is               also               an               Animal               rights               Activist.

She               stopped               dancing               and               begun               singing               after               breaking               her               leg               in               her               early               ages.


                                             3.

Red               China-               communism               had               taken               over               China               before               World               War               II.

Zhou               Enlai               led               this               and               created               a               Chinese               Socialist               republic.

This               government               consisted               of               four               social               classes.

The               workers,               peasants,               petite               bourgeoisie,               and               national-               capitalists,               in               this               were               45               million               people.


                                             4.

Johnnie               Ray-               was               a               somewhat               deaf               singer               who               had               hit               with               the               song               "Cry".

Other               popular               songs               he               had               were               "Walking               in               the               Rain"               and               "The               Little               White               Cloud               that               Cried".

Press               agents               actually               once               said               that               he               was               part               of               the               Blackfoot               Indians.

His               Indian               name               was               "Little               White               Cloud."               On               the               radio,               he               was               thought               to               be               a               black               blues               singer.


                                             5.

South               Pacific-               was               Broadway               show               as               well               as               a               hit               movie.

The               musical/movie               is               about               a               Frenchman               and               a               young               nurse               fall               in               love               on               an               island               in               the               South               Pacific.

This               show               actually               makes               grown               men               cry.


                                             6.

Walter               Winchell-               was               a               reporter               who               had               received               all               the               gossip               at               the               time.

His               columns               and               articles               could               make               or               break               a               celebrity.

He               was               also               a               significant               figure               on               the               radio.

He               had               perfected               slang               usage.


                                             7.

Joe               Dimaggio-               is               a               famous               New               York               Yankees               player.

He               set               a               Major               League               record               for               hitting               safely               56               straight               games.

At               one               pointed               in               his               life               he               married               Marilyn               Monroe,               but               it               lasted               less               than               a               year.

He               had               made               commercials               for               a               coffee               company               after               retiring               and               was               referred               to               as               "Mr.

Coffee."               
                                             8.

Joe               MacCarthy-               was               the               senator               of               Wisconsin.

He               is               known               for               his               intense               interrogations               and               for               investigating               and               taking               down               communists               in               our               government.

He               investigated               everyone               from               White               House               to               the               U.S.

Army.

These               interrogations               were               put               on               national               television               and               soon               people               realized               it               was               wrong.


                                             9.

Richard               Nixon-               first               start               of               in               the               House               of               Representative               for               California               then               rose               to               senate;               then               Vice-               President,               to               later               become               President.

He               had               gotten               involved               and               the               Alger               Hiss               case               about               Hiss               being               a               communist               and               a               spy.

Later               Nixon               proved               him               guilty.

This               helped               him               rank               in               government.


                                             10.

Studebaker-               a               car               made               in               the               1950               which               had               became               popular.

It               has               a               torpedo               ornament               in               the               front               and               looked               like               it               drove               backwards.

Unfortunately               the               company               who               manufactured               these               cars               went               out               of               business               in               1966.

First               thing               created               by               Studebaker               Brothers               Motor               Company               were               wagons.


                                             11.

Television-               in               1951               came               out               with               the               first               color               TVs.

Before               television               was               modernizing               there               was               only               one               channel.

TVs               then               had               10               inch               screens               and               were               black               and               white.

When               color               for               TVs               came               out,               then               it               became               secular.


                                             12.

North               Korea/               South               Korea-               After               World               War               II,               Korea               split               into               North               and               South.

North               Korea               turned               into               Communism               under               a               dictator               and               South               Korea               is               a               republic.

At               one               point               North               Korea               attacked               South               Korea,               which               started               the               Korean               War.

U.N               and               the               U.S.

supported               the               South;               all               ended               in               a               stalemate               though.


                                             13.

Marilyn               Monroe-               is               a               movie               star               but               is               just               as               known               as               a               "sex               symbol".

She               married               Joe               Dimaggio               and               Arthur               Miller.

Monroe               is               said               to               have               had               relationships               with               J.

F.

Kennedy               and               Robert               Kennedy,               as               well               as               mafia               boss               Joe               Gianconna.

Her               death               is               yet               a               mystery.


                                             14.

Rosenbergs-               were               a               married               couple               who               had               sold               the               secret               of               the               Atomic               bomb               to               the               Soviet               Union.

They               were               executed               and               the               case               had               frightened               all               because               government               killed               a               man               and               a               woman               with               no               substantial               evidence               of               treason.

They               actually               did               give               Russians               information               but               were               put               to               death               in               the               electric               chair.


                                             15.

H-Bomb-               this               bomb               was               more               powerful               than               the               actual               atom               bomb.

The               United               States               had               detonated               our               hydrogen               bomb               and               afterwards               the               Soviets               had               detonated               theirs               in               comparison.

Hydrogen               bomb               is               the               joining               or               fusion               of               isotopes,               unlike               the               atomic               bomb               which               is               the               splitting               of               uranium               and               plutonium.

It               is               also               called               the               thermonuclear               bomb.


                                             16.

Sugar               Ray-               was               the               middle-weight               boxing               champion               of               the               world.

He               was               first               boxer               to               make               100               million               dollars.

Ray               was               the               "Boxer               of               the               Decade."               Sugar               Ray               fought               40               fights               and               36               were               wins,               25               were               knockouts.


                                             17.

Panmunjom-               Panmunjom               is               in               Korea               which               is               where               United               Nations               negotiated               to               end               the               Korean               War.

The               discussed               about               the               separation               line               which               was               the               38th               Parallel.

During               this               negotiation,               the               exchanged               prisoners.


                                             18.

Brando-               Marlon               Brando               was               a               movie               actor.

He               once               won               Academy               Award               for               a               role               he               played               in               the               movie               "On               the               Waterfront".

He               was               such               a               good               actor               and               popular               that               he               played               in               the               movie               "Godfather".

Marlon               Brando               was               also               a               political               activist.


                                             19.

The               King               and               I-               this               was               a               well               known               Broadway               show.

Because               of               its               popularity               it               had               become               a               movie.

The               movie               starred               Yul               Brunner               and               Deborah               Kerr.

This               was               originally               a               plot               from               the               story               written               by               Margaret               Landon.

Filmed               in               1956.


                                             20.

The               Catcher               in               the               Rye-               was               a               very               popular               book               for               teens.

This               novel               has               been               translated               into               almost               all               the               languages               in               the               world.

Holden               Caulfield               is               a               teenage               rebellion               hero               figure               who               is               the               main               character               in               the               book.

It               made               the               top               100               best               English-language               novels               on               "Times"               in               2005.


                                             21.

Eisenhower-               was               the               Supreme               Commander               of               the               Allied               Forces               during               the               war               with               the               Nazis               in               World               War               II.

Dwight               after               became               an               icon               and               president               of               the               United               States.

His               motto               during               his               presidency               was               "I               like               Ike."               Ike               being               his               nickname               back               in               the               day.

This               man               was               originally               a               five-star               general               in               the               United               States               Army.

He               was               a               Republican.


                                             22.

Vaccine-               the               disease               polio               had               a               vaccine               at               last.

This               polio               vaccine               was               discovered               by               Jonas               Salk.

Later               on               Albert               Sabin               developed               the               vaccine               that               could               be               taken               orally.

This               vaccines               stopped               that               large               number               of               cases;               in               1988               350,000               cases               of               polio               by               2007               it               went               down               to               nearly1,652               cases!


                                             23.

England's               got               a               new               Queen-               Queen               Elizabeth               II               took               the               throne               after               her               father's               death.

Her               coronation               didn't               take               place               until               June               2,               1953.

This               was               a               great               event,               not               only               in               Britain               but               in               all               the               countries               of               the               British               Commonwealth.

It               was               also               big               news               in               the               United               States               and               many               other               countries               as               well.


                                             24.

Marciano-               was               the               heavyweight               boxing               champion               of               the               world.

He               retired               undefeated.

He               defended               his               title               six               times.

At               age               1,               Rocco               almost               died               of               pneumonia.

Marciano               was               a               high               school               dropout               and               went               to               the               Army               for               a               two               year               term.

Forty-three               of               his               forty-nine               fights               were               knockouts.


                                             25.

Liberace-               Liberace               was               a               popular               pianist               and               entertainer,               who               had               his               own               TV               show               in               the               1950s.

He               was               known               for               wearing               sequined               tuxedos               and               having               a               candelabrum               on               his               piano.

He               is               credited               with               advising               singer               Elvis               Presley               to               also               wear               "fancy               clothes"               during               his               performances.

His               sweet               smile               and               hair               got               him               all               the               women.


                                             26.

Santayana               good-               bye-               was               a               philosopher               who               died               in               1952.

Besides               being               a               philosopher               he               was               an               essayist,               poet,               and               a               novelist.

He               is               best               known               for               his               quote               "Those               who               cannot               remember               the               past               are               condemned               to               repeat               it."               Jorge               wanted               to               be               buried               in               the               Spanish               Pantheon.

Another               quote               is               "only               the               dead               have               seen               the               end               of               was."               
                                             27.

Joseph               Stalin-               Joseph               Stalin               was               the               dictator               of               the               Soviet               Union.

He               was               a               harsh               leader               who               had               millions               of               his               people               executed               or               sent               to               labor               camps               in               Siberia.

On               his               way               to               political               power,               he               changed               his               name               to               Stalin,               which               means               "steel"               in               Russian.

He               was               with               Hitler.


                                             28.

Malenkov-               Georgy               Malenkov               was               a               Soviet               politician               and               Communist               Party               leader,               and               a               close               collaborator               of               Joseph               Stalin.

He               briefly               became               leader               of               the               USSR               from               March               1953               to               February               1955               after               Stalin's               death.

He               was               one               of               Soviet's               most               powerful               politicians               at               one               point.


                                             29.

Nasser-               Gamal               Abdel               Nasser               was               the               second               President               of               Egypt               after               Muhammad               Naguib.

He               was               considered               one               of               the               more               influential               Arab               leaders               in               history.

Gamal               started               a               new               socialist               reform               in               Egypt               together               with               a               profound               advancement               of               pan-Arab               nationalism.


                                             30.

Prokofiev-               Sergei               Sergeevich               Prokofiev               was               a               famous               Ukrainian               composer               who               died               in               1953.

Prokofiev               also               composed               five               piano               concertos,               nine               completed               piano               sonatas               and               seven               symphonies.

The               Nazi               invasion               of               the               USSR               spurred               him               to               compose               his               most               ambitious               work,               an               operatic               version               of               Leo               Tolstoy's               War               and               Peace.


                                             31.

Rockefeller-               Winthrop               Rockefeller,               who               was               known               as               a               playboy               and               hard               drinker;               moved               from               Florida               and               New               York               to               Arkansas.

Winthrop               became               Governor               of               Arkansas               in               1966               and               was               said               to               be               a               great               influence               on               future               Arkansas               Governor               and               U.S.

President               Bill               Clinton.

Winthrop               was               probably               the               Rockefeller               that               Billy               Joel               was               referring               to,               since               his               playboy               antics               were               more               in               the               news.


                                             32.

Campanella-               Roy               Campanella               was               the               all-star               catcher               for               the               Brooklyn               Dodgers               baseball               team.

His               career               was               cut               short               by               a               paralyzing               car               accident.

Widely               considered               to               have               been               one               of               the               greatest               catchers               in               the               history               of               the               game,               Campanella               played               for               the               Brooklyn               Dodgers               during               the               1940s               and               1950s.


                                             33.

Communist               Bloc-               USSR               and               their               satellite               countries               formed               what               was               called               the               Communist               bloc.

The               terms               Communist               Bloc               and               Soviet               Bloc               were               also               used               to               denote               groupings               of               states               aligned               with               the               Soviet               Union,               although               these               terms               might               include               states               outside               Central               and               Eastern               Europe.


                                             34.

Roy               Cohn-               Roy               Cohn               was               the               advisor               to               Senator               Joseph               McCarthy               during               the               McCarthy               Hearings               on               Communists               in               the               movie               industry               and               government.

He               was               an               American               attorney               who               became               famous               during               Senator               Joseph               McCarthy's               investigations               into               Communist               activity               in               the               United               States               during               the               Second               Red               Scare.


                                             35.

Juan               Peron-               Juan               Perón               was               a               popular               leader               in               Argentina,               elected               first               in               1946               and               then               again               in               1952.

Perón               pursued               social               policies               aimed               at               empowering               the               working               class.

His               wife               Evita               was               known               for               helping               the               poor.

He               was               strongly               anti-American               and               anti-British,               confiscating               much               of               the               British               and               American-owed               assets               in               Argentina.

In               1955,               he               was               overthrown               by               a               military               coup.


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Toscanini-               Arturo               Toscanini               was               a               world-famous               conductor,               considered               to               have               been               one               of               the               greatest               classical               conductors               of               all               time.

On               April               4,               1954,               while               conducting               a               radio               broadcast               of               the               NBC               Symphony               at               Carnegie               Hall               in               New               York,               Toscanini               suffered               a               memory               lapse               during               the               performance.

That               was               the               last               time               he               conducted               live               in               public.

He               died               at               the               age               of               89               in               1957.


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Dacron-               A               new               wonder-material               Dacron               hit               the               market.

Is               trademark               for               a               polyester               fiber.

Dacron               is               a               condensation               polymer               obtained               from               ethylene               glycol               and               terephthalic               acid.

Dacron               has               a               website               called               Dacron.com.

This               is               a               nylon               making               industry.

Fiberfills               for               beds               so               people               can               sleep               properly               are               what               they               work               on               as               well.


                                             38.

Dien               Bien               Phu               Falls-               The               French               lose               control               over               Indo-China-now               known               as               Vietnam-with               the               fall               of               the               city               Dien               Bien               Phu.

Its               purpose               was               to               cut               off               Viet               Minh               supply               lines               into               the               neighboring               Kingdom               of               Laos,               a               French               ally,               and               tactically               draw               the               Viet               Minh               into               a               major               confrontation               that               would               cripple               them.

The               war               ended               shortly               after               the               battle               with               the               1954               Geneva               Accords,               under               which               France               agreed               to               withdraw               from               its               former               Indochinese               colonies.


                                             39.

Rock               Around               the               Clock-               Bill               Haley               and               the               Comets               came               out               with               what               was               considered               the               first               rock-and-roll               hit               song,               Rock               Around               the               Clock.

It               was               the               theme               music               for               the               popular               movie               Blackboard               Jungle.

The               best-known               and               most               successful               rendition               was               recorded               by               Bill               Haley               and               His               Comets               in               1954.

It               was               a               number               one               single               on               both               the               US               and               UK               charts               and               also               re-entered               the               UK               Singles               Chart               in               the               1960s               and               1970s.


                                             40.

Einstein-               Albert               Einstein               developed               the               Theory               of               Relativity               in               1903               &               was               considered               one               the               world's               smartest               scientists.

He               became               a               popular               figure               in               the               later               years               of               his               life.

He               died               in               1955.

In               1905               he               obtained               his               doctor's.

In               1911               Professor               of               Theoretical               Physics               at               Prague,               returning               to               Zurich               in               the               following               year               to               fill               a               similar               post.


                                             41.

James               Dean-               James               Dean               was               a               movie               star               who               became               a               symbol               for               the               young               for               his               role               in               the               movie               Rebel               Without               a               Cause.

After               his               next               movie               Giant,               Dean               decided               to               drive               his               new               1955               Porsche               Spyder               to               Salinas,               California               to               enter               in               a               sports               car               race               there.

His               mechanic               rode               with               him.

On               the               way               there,               Dean's               car               was               struck               by               another               vehicle               which               crossed               the               centerline.

Dean               was               the               only               one               killed.


                                             42.

Brooklyn's               Got               a               Winning               Team-               The               Brooklyn               Dodgers               baseball               team               finally               won               the               World               Series               over               the               New               York               Yankees.

They               later               moved               to               Los               Angeles.

The               Yankees               are               one               of               the               best               franchises               in               the               history               of               baseball.

But               the               Brooklyn               Dodgers               had               their               revenge               after               being               beaten               five               previous               times               by               the               Yankees               in               the               World               Series.

Against               all               odds,               the               Dodgers               finally               had               the               chemistry               to               win               against               overpowering               odds.


                                             43.

Davy               Crockett-               In               the               late               1950s,               the               U.S.

military               created               what               they               called               the               M-29               Davy               Crockett               weapons               system.

Actor               Fess               Parker               starred               in               the               highly               popular               TV               series               Davy               Crockett.

The               novelty               song               The               Ballad               of               Davy               Crockett               became               the               number-one               song               in               1955.

Coonskin               caps-like               Davy               crockett               wore-also               became               popular               among               young               boys.


                                             44.

Peter               Pan-               Peter               Pan               was               a               top               Broadway               play               starring               Mary               Martin,               who               flew               through               the               air               as               Peter               Pan.

He               is               a               character               created               by               Scottish               novelist               and               playwright               J.

M.

Barrie.

A               mischievous               boy               who               can               fly               and               who               never               ages,               Peter               Pan               spends               his               never-ending               childhood               adventuring               on               the               small               island               of               Neverland               as               the               leader               of               his               gang               the               Lost               Boys,               interacting               with               mermaids,               Indians,               fairies,               pirates,               and               occasionally               ordinary               children               from               the               world               outside               of               Neverland.


                                             45.

Elvis               Presley-               Singer               Elvis               Presley               became               a               national               phenomenon               with               such               number-one               hit               songs               as               Heartbreak               Hotel,               Don't               Be               Cruel               and               Hound               Dog.

He               was               called               "Elvis               the               Pelvis"               because               of               the               way               he               shook               his               hips               while               dancing.

Many               religious               leaders               and               school               officials               banned               his               songs,               which               only               made               them               more               popular.

He               later               went               on               to               be               nicknamed               "The               King"               as               the               most               popular               singer               ever.


                                             46.

Disneyworld-               Disneyland               opened               in               1955               in               Anaheim,               California.

It               was               a               theme               park,               developed               by               Walt               Disney               and               based               around               his               cartoon               characters.

It               was               designated               as               a               place               for               family               entertainment.

At               first,               Disney               envisioned               an               8-acre               park               which               would               be               located               near               his               Burbank               studios               and               be               called,               "Mickey               Mouse               Park."               However,               as               Disney               began               to               plan               themed               areas,               he               quickly               realized               that               8-acres               would               be               way               too               small               for               his               vision.


                                             47.

Bardot-               Brigitte               Bardot               was               a               popular               French               "sex-kitten"               movie               star.

She               is               a               former               French               fashion               model,               actress,               singer               and               animal               rights               activist.

She               started               her               acting               career               in               1952               and,               after               appearing               in               16               films,               became               world-famous               due               to               her               role               in               her               then-husband               Roger               Vadim's               controversial               film               And               God               Created               Woman.


                                             48.

Budapest-               Anti-communist               riots               took               part               in               Budapest,               Hungary.

Soviet               troops               put               down               the               revolt               and               arrested               many               Hungarians,               especially               students.

The               revolt               began               as               a               student               demonstration               which               attracted               thousands               as               it               marched               through               central               Budapest               to               the               Parliament               building.


                                             49.

Alabama-               In               1955,               African-American               Rosa               Parks               sat               in               a               Montgomery,               Alabama               bus               seat               designated               "for               whites               only".

She               was               then               arrested               for               her               act               of               defiance.

That               arrest               resulted               in               demonstrations               and               a               boycott               of               Montgomery               buses               by               African-Americans               that               lasted               until               December               1956.

This               event               was               also               a               starting               point               for               the               Civil               Rights               movement               of               Martin               Luther               King               and               others.


                                             50.

Khrushchev-               Nikita               Khrushchev               emerged               as               a               leader               in               the               Soviet               Union               after               the               death               of               Dictator               Josef               Stalin.

In               1956,               he               advocated               reform               and               indirectly               criticized               Stalin               and               his               methods.

He               became               the               Premier               of               the               Soviet               Union               from               1958               to               1974.

He               is               said               to               have               been               a               schizophrenic.

He               served               as               First               Secretary               of               the               Communist               Party               of               the               Soviet               Union               from               1953               to               1964,               and               as               Chairman               of               the               Council               of               Ministers,               or               Premier,               from               1958               to               1964.


               s51.

Princess               Grace-               Actress               Grace               Kelly               left               Hollywood               to               marry               Prince               Ranier               of               Monaco.

She               then               attained               the               title               of               Princess               Grace.

was               an               American               actress               who,               in               April               1956,               married               Rainier               III,               Prince               of               Monaco,               to               become               Princess               consort               of               Monaco,               styled               as               Her               Serene               Highness               The               Princess               of               Monaco,               and               commonly               referred               to               as               Princess               Grace.

                              52.

Peyton               Place-               The               book               Peyton               Place               became               the               number-1               best-seller.

Teens               often               marked               the               "good               parts"               in               the               book,               as               they               passed               it               among               each               other.

It               is               a               1956               novel               by               Grace               Metalious.

It               sold               60,000               copies               within               the               first               ten               days               of               its               release               and               remained               on               the               New               York               Times               best               seller               list               for               59               weeks.

It               was               adapted               as               both               a               1957               film               and               a               1964-69               television               series.


                                             53.

Trouble               in               the               Suez-               After               Britain               and               the               USA               withdrew               their               financial               support               for               the               Egyptian               Aswan               dam               project,               General               Nasser               nationalized               the               important               Suez               Canal.

Egypt               was               then               invaded               by               British,               French               and               Israeli               forces.

Under               pressure               from               the               United               States               the               invaders               left               Egypt               and               a               UN               emergency               force               was               sent               to               Egypt.


                                             54.

Little               Rock-               Nine               African-American               students               enrolled               at               Central               High               School               in               Little               Rock,               Arkansas.

Governor               Faubus               ordered               the               Arkansas               National               Guard               to               surround               Central               High               School               to               keep               the               nine               students               from               entering               the               school,               because               he               believed               black               and               whites               should               be               segregated,               despite               Federal               laws               on               integration.

President               Dwight               D.

Eisenhower               ordered               the               101st               Airborne               Division               into               Little               Rock               to               insure               the               safety               of               the               students.

The               crisis               gained               world-wide               attention.


                                             55.

Pasternak-               Boris               Pasternak               was               a               Russian               poet               and               writer.

He               is               best               known               in               the               West               for               his               monumental               novel               on               Soviet               Russia,               Doctor               Zhivago.

The               book               was               also               made               into               an               award-winning               movie.

Although               he               was               celebrated               in               Russia               as               a               great               poet,               his               book               was               banned               in               the               Soviet               Union               for               many               years.

Under               the               influence               of               the               composer               Scriabin,               Pasternak               took               up               the               study               of               musical               composition               for               six               years               from               1904               to               1910.


                                             56.

Mickey               Mantle-               Mickey               Mantle               was               a               great               baseball               player               for               the               New               York               Yankee               team.

He               batted               both               left-               and               right-handed,               hit               at               a               leading               batting               average,               as               well               as               led               the               league               in               home               runs.

He               was               an               American               baseball               center               fielder               who               played               18               seasons               in               Major               League               Baseball.

Mickey               Mantle               was               a               star               from               the               start,               parlaying               a               talent               for               the               game               and               boyish               good               looks               into               iconic               status.


                                             57.

Kerouac-               Jack               Kerouac               was               the               author               of               the               best-selling               book               On               the               Road,               which               epitomized               the               Beat               Generation               of               the               late               1940s               to               early               1950s.

Upon               achieving               fame,               Kerouac               became               a               serious               alcoholic               and               died               at               an               early               age.

He               was               both               a               novelist               and               a               poet.


                                             58.

Sputnik-               Sputnik               was               the               name               of               the               first               orbiting               satellite               sent               into               space               by               the               USSR.

Turmoil               over               its               launch               in               the               United               States               initiated               the               race               for               supremacy               in               space.

It               was               launched               into               an               elliptical               low               Earth               orbit               on               4               October               1957.

Sergei               P.

Korolëv               headed               the               design               bureau               that               created               the               U.S.S.R.'s               first               intercontinental               ballistic               missile               and               Sputnik.

More               than               twice               the               size               of               a               basketball,               Sputnik               was               larger               and               heavier               than               Explorer.


                                             59.

Chou               En-Lai-               was               the               Premier               and               Foreign               Minister               of               the               People's               Republic               of               China               (also               called               Red               China               by               Western               journalists).

He               was               a               popular               and               practical               administrator               during               the               "Great               Leap               Forward"               of               1958               and               later               pushed               for               modernization               to               undo               damage               caused               by               the               "Cultural               Revolution"               of               1966               to               1976.

Zhou               was               largely               responsible               for               the               re-establishment               of               contacts               with               the               West               during               the               Nixon               presidency.


                                             60.

Bridge               on               the               river               of               Kwai-               was               a               1957               Academy               Award               winning               movie               about               a               World               War               II               Japanese               prisoner-of-war               camp.

The               film               is               a               work               of               fiction               but               borrows               the               construction               of               the               Burma               Railway.


                                             61.

Lebanon-               U.S.

President               Eisenhower               ordered               U.S.

Marines               into               Lebanon               at               the               request               of               Lebanese               President               Chamoun               to               help               stop               riots               that               were               occurring               in               the               country.

Lebanon               was               threatened               by               a               civil               war               between               Maronite               Christians               and               Muslims.

Tensions               with               Egypt               had               escalated               earlier               in               1956               when               pro-western               President               Camille               Chamoun,               a               Christian,               did               not               break               diplomatic               relations               with               the               Western               powers               that               attacked               Egypt               during               the               Suez               Crisis,               angering               Egyptian               President               Gamal               Abdel               Nasser.


                                             62.

Charles               de               Gaulle-               was               a               French               general               and               statesman               who               led               the               Free               French               Forces               during               World               War               II.

He               later               founded               the               French               Fifth               Republic               in               1958               and               served               as               its               first               President               from               1959               to               1969.

U.S.

President               Eisenhower               ordered               U.S.

Marines               into               Lebanon               at               the               request               of               Lebanese               President               Chamoun               to               help               stop               riots               that               were               occurring               in               the               country.


                                             63.

California               Baseball-               The               Brooklyn               Dodgers               baseball               team               moved               to               Los               Angeles               Dodgers               and               the               New               York               Giants               moved               to               San               Francisco.

While               both               teams               awaited               the               removal               of               various               barriers               necessary               to               pave               the               way               for               construction               of               new               stadiums,               the               Dodgers               performed               in               the               Los               Angeles,               the               Giants               in               Seals               stadium.


                                             64.

Starkweather               homicide-               Charles               Starkweather               was               a               serial               killer               who               made               the               news               1958               because               of               his               gruesome               murders.

Starkweather               and               his               girlfriend,               Caril               Fugate,               went               on               a               killing               spree               of               11               to               15               people               over               a               span               of               a               month               and               a               half.

They               were               captured               and               he               was               executed               in               1959.


                                             65.

Children               of               Thalidomide-               Thalidomide               was               a               medication               intended               for               pregnant               women               to               combat               morning               sickness               and               as               an               aid               to               help               them               sleep.

Unfortunately,               inadequate               tests               were               performed               to               assess               the               drug's               safety.

Between               1957               and               1962,               children               of               women               who               took               the               drug               thalidomide               during               pregnancy               were               born               with               severe               deformities,               including               only               stubs               for               arms.

Because               of               this               tragedy,               the               drug               was               taken               off               the               market               in               1962.

Of               the               10,000               children               born               with               birth               defects,               only               5000               lived               beyond               childhood.


                                             66.

Buddy               Holly-               Buddy               Holly               was               a               popular               singer               and               leader               of               the               Crickets               rock               group.

He               was               killed               in               a               plane               crash,               along               with               singers               The               Big               Bopper               and               Ritchie               Valens.

In               1971,               the               hit               song               American               Pie               referred               to               his               death               in               the               line               "...the               day               the               music               died."               
                                             67.

Ben               Hur-               was               a               spectacular               movie               starring               Charlton               Heston.

It               was               set               around               the               time               of               Christ.

is               a               1959               American               epic               film               in               Technicolor,               directed               by               William               Wyler               and               starring               Charlton               Heston,               Stephen               Boyd,               Jack               Hawkins,               Hugh               Griffith               and               Haya               Harareet.

It               won               a               record               11               Academy               Awards,               including               Best               Picture,               an               accomplishment               that               stood               until               Titanic               tied               with               11               Academy               Awards               in               1997.


                                             68.

Space               Monkey-               Ham               the               space               monkey               was               sent               up               in               an               American               space               satellite               as               a               prelude               to               sending               a               man               in               space.

He               was               a               mean               little               guy               who               would               often               try               to               bite               the               workers               who               put               him               in               the               space               capsule.

Ham               was               not               really               a               monkey,               but               a               chimpanzee.

The               actual               year               he               went               into               space               was               1961.


                                             69.

Mafia-               Mafia               leaders               met               in               upstate               New               York               to               get               better               organized.

The               origins               of               the               Mafia               are               somewhat               vague,               partially               because               it               has               never               actually               been               a               united               organization.

Over               the               years               various               Mafia               families               took               greater               control               over               the               Italian               countryside,               selling               surplus               raided               food               to               other               regions               of               Europe               in               exchange               for               other               supplies.


                                             70.

Hula               hoops-               Hula               Hoops               became               a               national               fad.

Everywhere,               you               would               see               children               and               even               adults               trying               to               spin               the               large               plastic               hoop               around               their               waist.

TV               celebrities               would               also               display               their               skills               with               the               hoop.

The               fad               peaked               and               died               out               quickly.

Ancient               artifact,               1950s               craze               and               modern               performance               art.

The               humble               hula-hoop's               been               there,               done               all               that.


                                             71.

Castro-               Fidel               Castro               had               been               a               wealthy               lawyer,               advocating               social               justice               and               protesting               the               influence               of               the               United               States               in               Cuba.

He               became               involved               in               political               activism               and               led               the               revolution               to               overthrow               Cuban               dictator               Fulgencio               Batista               in               1959.

He               was               then               sworn               in               as               the               Prime               Minister               of               Cuba.

Moving               toward               Communism,               he               alienated               the               United               States.


                                             72.

Edsel               is               a               no-go-               Ford               Motor               Company               came               out               with               a               new               car,               the               Edsel.

The               car               was               named               after               Edsel               Ford,               who               was               Henry               Ford's               son.

The               car               was               to               fit               in               between               the               Ford               and               Mercury,               but               it               was               the               wrong               car               at               the               wrong               time               and               lasted               only               a               few               years               until               it               was               discontinued.

This               meant               that               Ford               was               losing               customers               to               other               manufacturers               when               the               time               came               to               move               up               market,               the               very               ones               that               they               could               ill               afford               to               lose.


                                             73.

U-2-               The               United               States               had               been               sending               the               secret               U-2               high-flying               spy               plane               over               the               Soviet               Union               to               take               pictures               and               gather               information,               when               one               was               shot               down               by               a               Russian               missile.

The               pilot               Francis               Gary               Powers               was               taken               prisoner               and               later               released               in               an               exchange               for               a               Soviet               spy               who               had               been               arrested               in               the               U.S.

An               interesting               note               is               that               Kennedy               assassin               Lee               Harvey               Oswald               was               stationed               at               the               military               base               where               Powers'               U-2               took               off               for               the               flight.

No               connection               was               ever               made,               but               it               did               seem               suspicious,               
                                             74.

Syngman               Rhee-               Syngman               Rhee               was               the               first               President               of               South               Korea,               serving               from               1948               to               1960.

His               method               of               rule               became               unpopular,               and               he               was               forced               to               resign               by               a               student-led               democratic               movement.

However,               in               1904               he               was               released               under               an               amnesty               and               went               to               America               where               he               studied               at               Harvard               and               Princeton               Universities.


                                             75.

Payola-               Many               disk               jockeys               were               exposed               for               taking               bribes               to               pay               certain               songs               on               the               radio,               thus               biasing               the               record               sales.

Top               national               disk               jockey               Allen               Freed               was               convicted               of               payola.

American               Bandstand               TV               dance               show               host               Dick               Clark               was               accused               of               payola               but               found               innocent.


                                             76.

Kennedy-               John               F.

Kennedy               was               elected               President               of               the               United               States               in               1960.

He               was               assassinated               in               Dallas,               Texas               on               22               November               1963.

Kennedy               was               standing               for               Presidential               election,               winning               the               'Great               Debates'               with               his               charisma,               plans               for               a               Peace               Corps               and               grasp               of               the               televisual               issues               affecting               politics.


                                             77.

Chubby               Checker-               Ernest               Evans               was               born               on               3               October,               1941               in               Spring               Gulley,               South               Carolina               and               later               moved               with               his               family               to               Philadelphia.

He               was               given               the               nickname               'Chubby'               when               working               at               a               produce               market               but               soon               tired               of               this               work               and               moved               on               to               a               chicken               store               which               encouraged               its               employees               to               sing               to               entertain               customers.

The               owner               of               the               store               was               friends               with               Kal               Mann,               a               songwriter               associated               with               a               recording               studio               in               the               Philadelphia               area.


                                             78.

Psycho-               One               of               the               most               important               thrillers               ever               written               and               one               of               the               scariest               films               of               all               time,               Psycho               was               written               and               directed               firmly               tongue-in-cheek               by               Alfred               Hitchcock.

It               was               released               in               1960               with               firm               instructions               that               no               audience               member               was               to               be               admitted               after               the               start               of               the               film               -               a               first               for               audiences               used               to               strolling               into               movies               whenever               they               felt               like               it.


                                             79.

Belgians               in               the               Congo-               The               country               of               Belgian               Congo               gained               independence               from               Belgium               in               1960               to               become               simply               the               Congo.

For               the               next               several               there               was               civil               strife,               resulting               in               100,000               deaths,               as               Congolese               political               parties               fought               for               power.

The               last               of               many               Independences               in               1960,               the               Congolese               was               perhaps               the               most               ill-prepared               and               least               thought               out.

Belgium,               the               previous               Governors,               attempted               to               intervene               -               with               tragic               results.


                                             80.

Hemingway-               Famous               author               Ernest               Hemingway               committed               suicide.

1899               in               Chicago,               and               the               newborn               seemed               to               sense               something               the               others               had               forgotten.

His               parents               showed               him               violins               and               scripture.

Nothing               if               not               self-willed,               he               chose               the               typewriter.

He               joined               the               Kansas               City               Star,               then               he               joined               the               war.

It               was               in               the               final               weeks               of               the               Italian               campaign               in               1918,               driving               that               ambulance.

So               nearly               too               late               to               be               horribly               wounded;               to               spend               those               painful               weeks               in               the               field               hospital;               to               be               changed.


                                             81.

Eichmann-               Between               2               April               and               14               August,               1961               a               trial               was               held               in               Jerusalem               that               attracted               the               attention               of               the               entire               world.

Adolf               Eichmann,               the               Nazi               officer               formally               entrusted               with               implementing               the               Nazi               policy               toward               the               Jews               in               Germany               and               all               occupied               territories,               had               been               tracked               down               by               Israeli               secret               agents               on               2               May,               1960,               living               under               the               assumed               name               of               Ricardo               Klement               in               a               suburb               of               Buenos               Aires,               Argentina.

On               11               May               he               was               abducted               from               a               bus               stop               and               brought               to               Israel               to               face               charges               in               public               for               his               involvement               in               the               atrocities               of               Hitler's               'Final               Solution'.


                                             82.

Stranger               in               a               Strange               Land-               was               an               award-winning               fictional               book               by               Robert               A.

Heinlein               about               Valentine               Michael               Smith,               who               was               born               during               the               first               manned               mission               to               Mars               and               was               the               only               survivor.

He               is               raised               by               Martians,               and               when               he               arrived               on               Earth               he               had               no               knowledge               of               anything               about               the               planet               or               its               cultures.

In               fact,               he               had               never               even               seen               a               woman.

But               he               was               the               legal               heir               to               an               enormous               financial               empire.

He               then               explored               human               morality               and               the               meanings               of               love               and               founded               his               own               church,               preaching               free               love.

Many               young               rebels               of               the               1960s               selected               Stranger               as               their               counterculture               bible.


                                             83.

Dylan-               Singer               Bob               Dylan               led               the               folk               music               craze.

Dylan               was               born               Robert               Zimmerman               in               Duluth,               Minnesota,               was               one               of               the               1960s'               -               nay,               the               century's               -               most               influential               musicians               and               songwriters.

Heavily               influenced               by               country               and               folk               standards,               his               early               songs               were               peace               anthems               for               the               anti-Governmentalists               but               reverted               to               the               mainstream               without               losing               any               of               his               panache.


                                             84.

Berlin-               The               Soviets               erected               the               Berlin               Wall,               dividing               the               city               into               the               Russian-controlled               part               and               the               area               controlled               by               the               U.S.,               British               and               French.

After               World               War               II,               the               Allied               forces               occupied               Berlin.

The               city               was               split               into               sectors:               American,               British               and               French               on               the               western               side               and               Soviet               on               the               eastern               side.

The               city               administration               was               a               joint               council               made               up               of               representatives               of               each               of               the               four               Allied               powers.

The               Soviets'               aim               was               to               make               Germany               a               socialist               state               like               the               rest               of               eastern               Europe.

The               western               Allies,               of               course,               didn't               want               this               and               began               developing               their               sectors               of               Berlin               separate               from               the               Soviet               development               of               eastern               Berlin.


                                             85.

Bay               of               Pigs               Invasion-               In               1960,               the               Eisenhower               Administration               created               a               plan               to               overthrow               Fidel               Castro               in               Cuba.

In               April               of               1961,               newly-elected               President               John               F.

Kennedy               allowed               the               attack               on               Cuba.

Armed               Cuban               exiles               sailed               from               Florida               and               landed               at               the               Bay               of               Pigs               in               Cuba.

Because               of               poor               planning               by               Kennedy,               as               well               as               spies               and               U.S.

government               leaks,               Castro               was               ready               for               the               attack.

The               exiles               were               all               either               captured               or               killed.

President               Kennedy               was               greatly               criticized               for               the               failure               of               the               mission.


                                             86.

Lawrence               of               Arabia-               starring               Peter               O'Toole               won               the               Academy               Awards.

As               a               Communist               country               located               just               a               few               hundred               miles               off               the               coast               of               Florida,               diplomatic               relations               in               the               second               half               of               the               20th               Century               between               Cuba               and               the               United               States               were               often               rather               tense.

The               Bay               of               Pigs               invasion               exacerbated               the               decline               in               good               relations               between               the               two               nations,               and               could               be               considered               a               key               event               that               led               to               the               much               more               dangerous               Cuban               Missile               Crisis               18               months               later.


                                             87.

British               Beatlemania-               was               something               that               the               British               music               industry               had               never               previously               seen,               nor               has               it               seen               since.

The               Beatles               set               the               standard               for               show               business               popularity               that               fan               clubs               of               every               singing               sensation               since               have               failed               to               reproduce.

Wherever               you               see               limosuines               pursued               by               girls               throwing               underwear;               teenage               girls               screaming               crazily               until               their               bladders               give               way;               radio               promos;               crass               advertising;               cash-in               films               and               colourful               album               covers.


                                             88.

Ole               Miss-               University               of               Mississippi               (Ole               Miss)               admitted               its               first               black               or               African-American               student,               James               Meredith,               with               U.S.

Marshals               enforcing               the               rules               to               integrate               the               school.

James               Meredith               was               expecting               trouble,               for               just               days               before               submitting               his               application               to               the               University               of               Mississippi               he               sent               a               letter               to               Thurgood               Marshall               of               the               Legal               Defense               and               Education               Fund               requesting               legal               assistance               should               it               be               necessary.


                                             89.

John               Glenn-               John               Herschel               Glenn,               Jr.

was               born               18               July,               1921               in               Cambridge,               Ohio               and               attended               primary               and               secondary               schools               in               New               Concord,               Ohio.

Showing               a               propensity               for               the               sciences               at               an               early               age,               he               went               on               to               study               engineering               at               Muskingum               College               in               New               Concord               graduating               with               a               Bachelor               of               Science               degree               in               that               subject.


                                             90.

Liston               Beats               Patterson-               Boxer               Sonny               Liston               easily               defeated               Heavyweight               Champion               Floyd               Patterson               to               gain               the               title.

Liston               was               a               large,               mean-looking               boxer               that               struck               fear               in               the               hearts               of               his               opponents.

He               was               finally               defeated               by               Cassius               Clay,               who               after               the               fight               changed               his               name               to               Muhammad               Ali.


                                             91.

Pope               Paul-               Pope               Paul               VI               was               pope-or               leader-of               the               Catholic               Church               from               1963               to               1978.

He               followed               Pope               John               and               completed               the               implementation               of               of               the               goals               of               the               Second               Vatican               Council.

He               became               the               first               pope               to               visit               six               continents,               but               he               also               known               to               be               an               indecisive               leader.

His               views               were               important               to               the               world's               Catholics.

As               Pope,               Paul               reconsidered               the               Second               Vatican               Council,               and               continued               the               reforms               of               John               XXIII.


                                             92.

Malcolm               X-               Most               people               are               familiar               with               the               black               civil               rights               campaigns               in               America               led               by               Martin               Luther               King               Jr.

However,               at               the               same               time,               there               was               another               black               rights               activist,               the               rather               more               extreme               Malcolm               X,               so               called               because               he               considered               his               true               surname,               'Little'               to               be               a               slave               name,               and               adopted               the               surname               'X'               to               represent               his               lost               tribe.


                                             93.

British               Politician               Sex-               A               sex               scandal               rocked               British               Parliament.

Secretary               of               State               for               War               John               Profumo               was               highly               respected               and               married,               but               after               it               was               discovered               that               he               had               a               several               week               affair               with               a               showgirl               named               Christine               Keeler,               he               was               forced               to               resign.

Not               only               did               he               lie               to               the               House               of               Commons               about               the               affair,               but               is               was               also               found               out               that               Keeler               had               also               had               a               relationship               with               a               senior               naval               attaché               at               the               Soviet               Embassy               in               London.


                                             94.

JFK               Blown               Away-               President               John               F.

Kennedy               was               assassinated               in               Dallas               in               1963.

Kennedy               was               riding               in               an               open-top               automobile               in               a               presidential               motorcade               when               Lee               Harvey               Oswald               shot               him               through               the               head               with               a               sniper               rifle               from               a               sixth               floor               window               of               a               nearby               building.

Oswald               was               arrested               eighty               minutes               later               after               killing               a               Dallas               police               officer.

He               was               captured               hiding               in               a               movie               theatre.

He               claimed               he               was               innocent               of               killing               Kennedy               and               was               being               set               up               as               a               patsy.

Later,               it               was               found               that               he               confessed               his               guilt               to               his               brother,               who               visited               him               in               jail.

Oswald               was               killed               two               days               later               on               the               way               to               the               Dallas               Country               Jail.


                                             95.

Birth               Control-               When               the               birth               control               pill               Enovid               was               granted               FDA1               approval               on               11               May,               1960,               it               had               already               been               available               on               the               market               for               two               years               as               a               treatment               for               gynaecological               disorders.

The               new               FDA               approval               meant               that               Enovid               could               be               prescribed               by               doctors               specifically               for               the               prevention               of               pregnancy,               and               it               became               the               first               drug               to               be               prescribed               to               healthy               patients               and               for               social               reasons.


                                             96.

Ho               Chi-               Minh-               Born               in               1890,               Ho               Chi-Minh               is               the               adopted               name               of               Nguyen               That               Tan.

In               1930               Ho               Chi               Minh               founded               the               Vietnamese               Communist               Party,               which               dedicated               itself               to               securing               independence               and               political               power.

By               1941               he               was               heading               the               Communist               Viet               Minh,               after               being               trained               in               Moscow               shortly               after               the               Russian               Revolution.


                                             97.

Richard               Nixon               back               again-               Billy               Joel's               regard               for               Richard               Nixon               is               such               that               he               gets               mentioned               twice               in               the               song!

The               'back               again'               here               refers               to               his               return               to               politics               in               1968               and               his               subsequent               victory               in               the               1972               Presidential               election               over               George               McGovern.

The               fact               that               the               voting               result               was               against               both               popular               and               press               opinion               left               many               people               wondering               who               on               Earth               actually               did               vote               for               him.


                                             98.

Moonshot-               The               Apollo               moon               landings               are,               like               Watergate,               another               subject               that               has               been               written               about               so               many               times               as               to               render               any               further               comment               superfluous.

For               readers               interested               in               a               detailed               history               of               Apollo,               this               set               of               entries               can               be               highly               recommended.

The               United               States               landed               the               first               man               on               the               moon.


                                             99.

Woodstock-               A               farmer               in               the               Woodstock               area               of               New               York               State               donated               his               land               for               a               rock               concert.

Surprisingly,               600,000               rock               fans               showed               up,               making               it               the               biggest               rock               concert               ever               held.

To               this               day,               some               of               the               details               of               exactly               how               the               Woodstock               festival               came               about               are               unclear,               but               the               result               has               become               legend.

For               a               city               of               half               a               million               this               was               reasonable,               but               the               figure               of               zero               violent               crime               is               unique!


                                             100.

Watergate-               Watergate               takes               its               name               from               the               Watergate               Hotel               in               Washington               where               a               burglary               took               place               that               started               the               whole               ball               rolling.

The               'Watergate               Burglars'               bored               into               offices               of               the               Democratic               Party's               National               Committee               on               17,               June               1972.

The               actual               motives               for               the               break-in               are,               to               say               the               least,               not               clear;               had               it               not               been               for               the               quick               thinking               of               a               security               guard,               Frank               Willis,               the               burglary               might               well               have               gone               undetected.


                                             101.

Punk               Rock-               1977               was               undoubtedly               the               year               of               the               punk.

The               Sex               Pistols               were               banned               from               TV,               Radio               and               virtually               every               other               medium,               and               eventually               set               up               camp               in               the               middle               of               the               River               Thames,               blasting               their               infamous               'God               Save               The               Queen'               castigation               of               the               monarchy               on               Silver               Jubilee               day.


                                             102.

Begin-               Menachem               Begin               was               born               August               16,               1913,               and               fled               his               birthplace               of               Brest-Litovsk,               Poland,               with               his               poor               Zionist               family               during               World               War               I,               to               escape               fighting               between               the               German               and               Russian               armies.

His               early               passion               for               Zionism               led               him               to               join               first               a               scout               organization,               and               then               the               Betar               Czechoslovakian               youth               movement               where,               by               1936,               he               was               in               charge               of               the               organization.


               





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