Billy Joel - We Didn't Start the Fire
George Santayana
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it"
Juan Domingo Peron
-President of Argentina from 1946-1955, leader of the Peronist political movemen
The Bridge on the River Kwai
1957 war movie col saito says "be happy in your work"
Richard Nixon
1969-1964; Republican; Ended Vietnam War; Recognized China/ Watergate scandal; First president to resign
Winthrop Rockefeller
1st republican governor since reconstruction
Harry Truman
33rd President of the United States. Led the U.S. to victory in WWII making the ultimate decision to use atomic weapons for the first time. Shaped U.S. foreign policy regarding the Soviet Union after the war.
Nikita Khrushchev
A Soviet leader during the Cuban Missile Crisis. Also famous for denouncing Stalin and allowed criticism of Stalin within Russia.
The Edsel
A brand of car that was manufactured by the Ford motor company from 1958-1960. The car never gained popularity with American car buyers and sold poorly. Because of this unpopularity Ford lost millions of dollars on the development, manufacturing, and marketing of this product. The name "Edsel" became known as and associated with a failure.
Children of Thalidomide
A drug developed to prevent morning sickness during pregnancy
Jack Kerouac
A key author of the Beat movement whose best selling novel, On the Road helped define the movement with it's featured frenzied prose and plotless ramblings.
Zhou Enlai
A prominent and influential member of the Chinese Communist Party during the time of Mao. He played a large role in China's reestablishing ties with the West.
James Dean
Actor who starred in "Rebel Without a Cause" in 1955. Embodied the new generation's "moral decay", teen angst, and dysfunctional families.
Malcolm X
African-American activist killed in 1965
Studebaker
All American family car of the 1950s
Roy Campanella
All-star catcher for the Brooklyn Dodgers baseball team. His career was cut short by a paralyzing car accident. (1953)
Dwight D. Eisenhower
American General who began in North Africa and became the Commander of Allied forces in Europe.
Doris Day
American actress in movies and TV, was known as the girl next door
Roy Cohn
Angels - lawyer with AIDs, married but has sex with men
Gamal Abdel Nasser
Arab leader, set out to modernize Egypt and end western domination, nationalized the Suez canal, led two wars against the Zionist state, remained a symbol of independence and pride, returned to socialism, nationalized banks and businesses, limited economic policies
Stranger in a Strange Land
Award winning fictional book by a Robert A. Heilein in 196o, is a breakthrough best-seller with themes of sexual freedom and liberation.
Rock and Roller cola wars
Battle between Coke and Pepsi launched in the mid 1980s
"Rock Around the Clock"
Bill Haley and the Comets- New York City 1954. Back beat, sax& electric guitar, 12-bar-blues, boogie boogie styl
Sugar Ray
Boxer. Full name is Sugar Ray Robenson
The King and I
Broadway musical about the king of Siam
Red China
Communist China beginning in 1949.
Ho Chi Minh
Communist leader of North Vietnam
Rosenbergs
Couple executed for giving military secrets to the Soviets in the 1950's
Johnnie Ray
Deaf singer, Wrote the song called "Cry"
Ben-Hur
Epic American movie that won the most academy awards
Davy Crockett
Famous frontiersman, left Tennessee to help Texas fight Mexico for independence. Died at the Alamo.
Liberace
Famous pianist known for his extravagant dress
Sally Ride
First American woman in space
Charles de Gaulle
French general and statesman who became very popular during World War II as the leader of the Free French forces in exile (1890-1970)
Rocky Marciano
Heavyweight champion who retired undefeated
H-bomb
Hydrogen bomb
Profumo Affair
In March 1963, it was revealed that Macmillan's Minister for War, John Profumo had a sexual liaison with Christine Keeler- a prostitute with Soviet embassy members among her client
The Catcher in the Rye
J.D. Salinger
Syngman Rhee
Korean leader who became president of South Korea after World War II and led Korea during Korean War.
The Little Rock Nine
Name given to the 9 black teenagers integrated Central High school in Little Rock. They went to school with armed guards for a year.
Bernard Goetz
New York City man who shot four young black men who supposedly tried to mug him in a subway in Manhattan
payola
Occurs when record companies give bribes to DJs to get their records played
Dacron
Polyester, non-absorbable, synthetic suture material
Boris Pasternak
Russian author of Dr. Zhivago, a novel condemning the brutality of the Stalin era (1890-1960)
The Watergate scandal
Scandal involving illegal activities that led ultimately to the resignation of President Nixon in 1974.
Georgy Malenkov
Soviet leader who tried to improve relations with the West by reducing arms through his New Course, though he developed nuclear weapons during World War II. He was forced to resign however due to his closeness to Western leaders
Charles Starkweather
Spree killer from NE- 1957. Captured in WY- executed in 1959
Lawrence of Arabia
T.E. Lawrence; a British officer who, in 1917, urged Arab princes to revolt against their Ottoman overlords; by 1918, the Ottoman Empire in the Middle East was destroyed by the British
Micky Mantle
Who hit 3 home runs the night before Alice overheard her parents talking on the porch?
Joe McCarthy
Winsconsin Senator that created a national witch hunt for socialist and communists inside the United States after WWII
Otto Adolf Eichmann
a "most wanted" Nazi war criminal, is captured by Mossad operatives in Argentina and taken to Israel to be tried for crimes against humanity and war crimes.
Dien Bien Phu
a French garrison town in North-Western Vietnam, all of Vietnam having been under French administration since 1887.
Buddy Holly
an American musician singer and song-write who died with Ritchie Valens
The Syringe Tide
an environmental disaster in which medical waste is found washed up on beaches in New Jersey after being illegally dumped at sea. Before this event, waste dumped in the oceans was an "out of sight, out of mind" affair.
Arturo Toscanini
artistic director and principal conductor of La Scala in 1898
Sergei Prokofiev
composed music for 1934 satirical film Lieutenant Kij
John Glenn
first American to orbit the earth
South Pacific
highly popular Broadway musical and hit movie
Walter Winchel
is an aggressive radio and newspaper journalist credited with inventing the gossip column.
Peyton Place
the best-selling novel by Grace Metalious and is published in this year. Though mild in comparison to today's primetime, it shocked the reserved values of the 1950s
Ole Miss
the school that accepted James Meredith but there was still much discrimination
Panmunjon
where the 1953 Korean Armistice Agreement that paused the Korean War was signed.
Joe DiMaggio
yankees baseball player, married Marilyn Monroe