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Events
Governor Adlai E. Stevenson of Illinois is nominated
for President by the Democratic Party. Meanwhile, General Dwight
Eisenhower wins the Republican nomination. The Republican candidate
for vice president is Richard Nixon. General Motors builds the first
automobiles equipped with air conditioning.  Puerto
Rico is granted self-rule and becomes the first U. S. commonwealth.
In Tehran, Ahmad Ghana replaces Mossadegh as Iranian premier. In
Helsinki, the Soviet flag is raised at the Olympic opening ceremony
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Sports
The Yankees defeat the Dodgers in the 7th game to
win their fourth straight World Series.  Sugar Ray Robinson retires from boxing and the heavyweight
title changes hands when Rocky Marciano KO´s Joe Walcott in the 13th
round. In football, the Detroit Lions defeat the Cleveland Browns
17-7 to win the NFL title. Andrea Mead Lawrence wins the giant
slalom event for U.S. in this year´s Olympics. Emil Zatopek breaks
the marathon record to win his third Olympic gold. Another record
holder, jockey Eddie Arcaro wins the Kentucky Derby for the fifth
time riding "Hill Gail". |
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On TV in 1952 |
| Dragnet, Life with Luigi, The Alan Young Show, You Bet Your
Life, Big Town, Mama, The Colgate Comedy Hour, Your Show of Shows,
Arthur Godfrey and His Friends, Gilette Cavalcade of Sports, Philco
TV Playhouse, The Red Buttons Show, Amos ´n´ Andy, Kraft Television
Theatre, Texaco Star Theater, Treasury Men in Action, What's My
Line, Man Against Crime, Martin Kane, Private Eye, The Jack Benny
Show, Ford Theatre, Goodyear TV Playhouse, Racket Squad, The Red
Skelton Show, Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts, Our Miss Brooks, The
Life of Riley, Armstrong Circle Theatre, Hopalong Cassidy, Robert
Montgomery Presents, The Roy Rogers Show, All Star Revue, Lux Video
Theatre, The Big Story, The Buick Circus Hour, Your Hit Parade,
Gangbusters, Pabst Blue Ribbon Bouts, The Lone Ranger, Fireside
Theatre, I Love Lucy, Strike it Rich, The Toast of the Town,
American Bandstand - September 1952 - Host: Bob Horn - Aired on
WFIL-TV |
Cost Of Living In 1952
Gallon of Milk |
.96 |
| Loaf of Bread |
.16 |
| Dozen Eggs |
.72 |
| Postage Stamp |
.03 |
| Min. Wage Hour |
.75 |
| Gallon of Gas |
.20 |
| DOW Avg. |
291 |
| New Auto |
1,850.00 |
| New Home |
16,800.00 |
| Average Income |
3,515.00 | |
Songs
Back in 1952, the popular songs of that time were:
"Anytime" performed by Eddie Fisher; "Blue Tango" performed by Leroy
Anderson; "Botch-a-me" sung by Rosemary Clooney and as well as "Cry"
by Johnnie Ray. Also topping the musical charts that year
were: "Delicado" by Percy Faith; "Half As Much" by Rosemary Clooney;
"Wheel of Fortune" by Kay Starr; and the ever popular "You Belong to
Me" by Jo Stafford. "Why Don´t You Believe Me" by Joni James. "Kiss
of Fire" by Georgia Gibbs. "I Went to Your Wedding" by Patti Page.
"Blue Tango" by Leroy Anderson. "Wheel of Fortune" by Kay Starr.
"Glow-Worm" by Mills Brothers. "Auf Wiederseh´n Sweetheart" by Vera
Lynn. "Slow Poke" by Pee Wee King. |
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New Toys in 1952 |
Pez In 1952 Edward Haas brought his business to
America and did extensive research with his products and the way
children had grown attached to them. They placed heads on the
dispensers and marketed it for children. Then in 1952 the
first fruit flavored Pez was introduced along with the first Pez
dispensers with character heads on them. The first flavors of Pez
included cherry, lemon, orange and strawberry. Matchbox Cars
It all started in 1952, when Jack Odell
created a tiny, brass Road Roller and put it in a matchbox-sized
container so his daughter could take it to school. Since then,
Matchbox vehicles have inspired the imaginations of kids around the
world. Mr. potato Head Mr. Potato Head is born in
1952. The original toy consists of pieces like the eyes, ears, noses
and mouths that consumers attached to a real potato. It was the
first toy advertised on network television.
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Movies
Best Movie: "The Greatest Show On Earth" -
Produced by Cedil B. Demille
Best Actor: Gary Cooper - "High Noon"
Best Actress: Shirley Booth - "Come Back, Little
Sheba" |
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