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FUN FACTS ABOUT SEPTEMBER 2, 1957

FAMOUS PEOPLE BORN ON SEPTEMBER 2ND:


Nate “Tiny” Archibald: NBA hall of fame player, 1948


Terry Bradshaw: NFL Hall of Fame player, 1948


Dominic Chianese: Uncle Junior on The Sopranos, 1934


Jimmy Connors: Tennis player, 1952


Eric Dickerson: NFL Hall of Fame player, 1961


Mark Harmon: Actor (NCIS), 1951


Salma Hayek: Actress (Frida), 1966


Lennox Lewis: Canadian-British boxing champion, 1965


Christa McAuliffe: Schoolteacher and astronaut, 1948


Keanu Reeves: Actor (The Matrix trilogy), 1964


Adolph Rupp: Hall of fame college head coach, Kentucky, 1901


Robert Shapiro: Lawyer on OJ Simpson’s “Dream Team”, 1942


Albert G. Spalding: Founder of Spalding sporting goods, 1850


John Thompson: College head coach, Georgetown, 1941


Peter Ueberroth: MLB commisioner, 1937


Brian Westbrook: Football player, Philadelphia Eagles, 1979

THINGS THAT HAPPENED IN 1957:


TIMELINE


January: January: Jackie Robinson annouces his retirement from baseball

February: Ted Williams signs a $100,000 contract, becominng the highest paid player in baseball

March: Vice President Richard Nixon returns to the U.S. after a three week tour of Africa

April: The Soviets test an H-bomb to warn Western Europe against nuclear war

May: Billy Graham opens his evangelist crusade at Madison Square Garden in New York

June: The Soviets announce they are ready to launch their first satellite

July: In Iran, an earthquake hits the Caspian Sea, killing 2,000 people in coastal towns

August: The first African American family moves into a white suburb under police guard

September: Carmen Basilio defeats Sugar Ray Robinson to take the world middleweight title

October: Jimmy Hoffa is elected president of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters

November: Navy blanks Army 14-0 in football

December: The first $2 million day in department store history is recorded by Macy's in New York


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IN THE NEWS


So-called "killer bees", imported from Africa spread north in the Americas from Brazil.

The first U.S. nuclear power plant begins operation in Shippingport, Pennsylvania

Troops are sent to Little Rock to protect African American school students

In Detroit, Berry Gordy founds Motown Records

Dr. Seuss publishes "The Cat in the Hat"

Humphrey Bogart passes away from cancer at 57

The Suez Canal opened

The remains of Captain Bligh's HMS Bounty are found on Pitcairn Island


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FROM THE SPORTS DESK


MLB Champion: Milwaukee Braves

NFL Champion: Detroit Lions

NBA Champion: Boston Celtics

NHL Champion: Montreal Canadiens

NCAA Basketball Champion: North Carolina

NCAA Football Champion: Auburn & Ohio State

Indianapolis 500 Winner: Sam Hanks, 135.601 MPH

Lambeau Field in Green Bay opens


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FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT


MUSIC

"Jailhouse Rock": Elvis Presley

"Wake Up Little Susie": The Everly Brothers

"Diana": Paul Anka

"Chances Are": Johnny Mathis

"Teddy Bear": Elvis Presley

"That'll Be The Day": Buddy Holly & The Crickets


MOVIES

"The Bridge on the River Kwai" (Academy Award Winner)

"12 Angry Men"

"An Affair To Remember"

"Witness for the Prosecution"

"The Three Faces of Eve"

“Sweet Smell of Success"


TELEVISION (DEBUTS)

"Maverick"

"Leave it to Beaver"

"Zorro"

"Wagon Train"

"Have Gun, Will Travel"

"Perry Mason"


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COST OF LIVING


LIVING

New house: $12,225.00

Average income: $4,594.00 per year

New car: $2,157.00

Average rent: $90.00 per month

Tuition to Harvard: $1,000.00 per year

Movie ticket: $1.00 each

Gasoline: 24 cents per gallon

U.S. postage stamp: 3 cents each


FOOD

Granulated sugar: 89 cents for 10 pounds

Vitiman D milk: $1.00 per gallon

Ground coffee: 90 cents per pound

Bacon: 60 cents per pound

Eggs: 28 cents per dozen

Fresh ground hamburger: 56 cents per pound

Fresh baked bread: 19 cents per loaf