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1865 - 159 years ago | |||||
1 | April 15, 1865 | 19th Century and earlier | Events | ||
April 15, 1865 Date of 100 year old flashback article to the day after President Lincoln was assassinated in the Silver Thread Among the Gold: Down Memory Lane with the Wall Street Jungle section of the September 13, 1961 issue. | |||||
1918 - 106 years ago | |||||
2 | November 12, 1918 | 20th Century: 1st Half | Events | ||
November 12, 1918 Date of 40 year old flashback article to the day after the end of World War I in the Silver Thread Among the Gold: Down Memory Lane with the Wall Street Jungle section of the September 13, 1961 issue. | |||||
1929 - 95 years ago | |||||
3 | October 29, 1929 | 20th Century: 1st Half | Events | ||
October 29, 1929 Date of 30 year old flashback article to the day after the stock market crashed in the Silver Thread Among the Gold: Down Memory Lane with the Wall Street Jungle section of the September 13, 1961 issue. | |||||
1941 - 83 years ago | |||||
4 | December 8, 1941 | 20th Century: 1st Half | Events | ||
December 8, 1941 Date of 20 year old flashback article to the day after Pearl Harbor was bombed in the Silver Thread Among the Gold: Down Memory Lane with the Wall Street Jungle section of the September 13, 1961 issue. | |||||
1961 - 63 years ago | |||||
5 | September 12, 1961 | 20th Century: 60s | Events | ||
September 12, 1961 Economist Sir Reginald Keyne Isodore sells all his holdings in everything, per the Bulletin section of the September 13 Wall Street Journal parody newspaper The Wall Street Jungle: Sir Reginald Keyne Isodore, noted economist who has correctly predicted every recession and depression since 1902, sold all his holdings in everything yesterday. An article analyzing his reasons will be published in tomorrow's Wall Street Jungle, if there is a Wall Street tomorrow. | |||||
6 | September 13, 1961 | 20th Century: 60s | Events | ||
September 13, 1961 Date of Wall Street Journal parody newspaper The Wall Street Jungle. | |||||
7 | September 14, 1961 | 20th Century: 60s | Events | ||
September 14, 1961 The Wall Street Jungle newspaper publishes an article analyzing the reasons why economist Sir Reginald Keyne Isodore sold all his holdings in everything, per the Bulletin section of the September 13 Wall Street Journal parody newspaper The Wall Street Jungle: Sir Reginald Keyne Isodore, noted economist who has correctly predicted every recession and depression since 1902, sold all his holdings in everything yesterday. An article analyzing his reasons will be published in tomorrow's Wall Street Jungle, if there is a Wall Street tomorrow. |
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