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movies
Fact 1 the release date was February 15, 1950 Fact 2 some of the directors where Clyde Geronimi, Wilfred Jackson, Hamilton Luske Fact 3 The woman who played Cinderella was llene Woods. -
Forms of fashion
Fact for form 1 Although its design is based off of a menswear staple, the shirtwaist dress' emphasis on the waist, small rounded shoulders, and the bust is anything but masculine. Fact for form 2 Women's dresses in particular exploded with excess fabric, showing off intricate gatherings, a multitude of pleats, poofy petticoats, and fabulous collars, all made of the best taffeta, nylon, rayon, wool and leather in the brightest and boldest patterns and colors. Fact for -
actress
Fact 1 she was born June 1 1926 and she died August 5 1962 Fact 2 she was married 3 times. Fact 3 she was 5’5 when she died. -
News events
Fact 1 the first colored T.V was invented. Fact 2 •Rosa Parks Refuses to Give Up Her Seat on a Bus. Fact 3 Dr. Seuss Publishes The Cat in the Hat. -
Toys
Fact for Toy 1 Made of 87 feet of flat wire coiled into a three-inch-diameter circle, the Slinky could "walk" down stairs when one end was placed on one step and the other on the step below. Fact for Toy 2
Initially available in only one color (off-white) and in a 1.5-pound can
Fact for Toy 3 Then, in the late 1950s, Wham-O, a maverick California toy company, rolled out a plastic hoop for swivel-hipped kids. The concept caught on and 25 million sold in the first six months -
T.V show
Fact 1 the first episode was June 15 1951 Fact 2 the theme song was I Love Lucy Fact 3 they have 7 series. -
U.S. President
: Harry S. Truman, April 12, 1945-January 20-1953 1) Truman had one daughter her name was Margaret Truman Daniel. 2) He died December 26, 1972, Kansas City, MO 3) He was born May 8th 1884, Lamar, mo -
transportation
1) Ford Model T, arriving at the Smithsonian in 1953. 2)
Electric cars on display in “Automobile Row,” Arts and Industries Building.
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Hansom Cab on display at Smithsonian Arts and Industries building -
sports
Fact 1 he was the first African American to play in the MLB. Fact 2 His number was 42 and he played for the Brooklyn Dodgers. Fact 3
His parents’ names Mallie Robinson, Jerry Robinson -
music
1) His full name was Elvis Aaron Presley.
2) People referred to him as the “King of Rock and Roll.
3) HE had one child her name was Lisa Marie Presley. -
computers
Fact 1 Digital modems developed from the need to transmit data for North American air defense during the 1950s. Fact 2 Modems were used to communicate data over the public switched telephone network. Fact 3 A modem sends and receives data between two computers.