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In The News
- Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated

- Supreme Court ruled that religious training in public schools was unconstitutional

- The Marshall Plan was enacted to aid Europe

- Soviets blockaded Berlin; West began Berlin airlift

- Israel was created

- U.S. and European allies drafted a plan creating West Germany

- Organization of American States was established

- Chinese communists declared Republic of China

- President Truman ordered racial equality in the armed services

- Japanese Prime Minister Tojo was sentenced to death for war crimes

- Whittaker Chambers accused Alger Hiss of spying

- Republic of South Korea was established

- Truman upset Dewey in presidential election

Top Recordings
- I'm Looking Over a Four-leaf Clover (Art Moonie)

- Manana (Peggy Lee)

- Nature Boy (Nat Cole)

- Love Somebody (Doris Day)

- Buttons and Bows (Dinah Shore)

- It's Magic (Doris Day)

- Because (Perry Como)

- Now is the Hour (Bing Crosby)

- My Darling, My Darling (Doris Day)

- My Happiness (Ella Fitzgerald)

- Woody Woodpecker (Kaye Kyser)

- A Tree in the Meadow (Margaret Whiting)

New On The Scene
- Porshe sports car

- World Health Organization

- The "big bang" theory

- The bikini arrived on American beaches

- Vitamin B-12

- Transistors

- CBS Evening News

- McDonald's Restaurant

- Franklin 50 cent piece

- LP (long-playing) record

- Plastic Frisbee

- Honda motorcycle

Sports
- Cleveland Indians beat the Boston Red Sox in the first American League pennant playoff

- Cleveland Indians won the World Series

- Cleveland Indian Lou Boudreau was American League MVP

- Cleveland Indian Lou Boudreau was named the best male athlete of the year

- Philadelphia Eagles were NFL champs

- Cleveland Browns were AAFC champs

- University of Michigan was college football champ

- Kentucky won the NCAA basketball title

- Doak Walker of Southern Methodist won the Heisman Trophy

- Pancho Gonzales won the men's U.S. Open tennis title

- Margaret Osborne DuPont won the women's U.S. Open tennis title

- Ben Hogan won the USGA Open

- Claude Harmon won the Masters golf tournament

- Babe Zaharias won the U.S. Women's Open golf tournament

- "Citation" won horse racing's triple crown

- U.S. was unofficial winner of first Olympic Games held since 1936

On Television
- Ted Mack's Original Amateur Hour

- Douglas Edwards and the News

- Candid Camera

- Toast of the Town (Ed Sullivan)

- Texaco Star Theater (Milton Berle)

- The Chesterfield Supper Club (Perry Como)

- The Nature of Things

- The Gillette Cavalcade of Sports

- The Bigelow Show

- Kukla, Fran, and Ollie

Interesting Facts...
- The Freedom Train carrying 100 America's greatest documents toured the nation

- Alfred Kinsey's book Sexual Behavior in the Human Male was published

- Margaret Chase Smith, of Maine became the first woman elected to both houses of the U.S. Congress

- Dwight Eisenhower rejected efforts by both parties to draft him as a presidential candidate

- On the eve of the presidential election, the Roper, Gallup, and Crosley polls predicted victory for Republican presidential candidate Dewey

At The Movies
- Hamlet

- Johnny Belinda

- The Red Shoes

- The Snake Pit

- The Treasure of Sierre Madre

- I Remember Mama

- Sorry, Wrong Number

- Key Largo

- The Naked City

- Red River

- The Three Musketeers

- Red River

- The Pirate

- Easter Parade

And The Winner Is...
- Best Picture: Hamlet

- Best Director: John Huston (The Treasure of Sierre Madre)

- Best Actress: Jane Wyman (Johnny Belinda)

- Best Actor: Laurence Olivier (Hamlet)

Best Selling Fiction
- The Big Fisherman, Lloyd C. Douglas

- The Naked and the Dead, Norman Mailer

- Dinner at Antoine's, Frances Parkinson Keyes

- The Bishop's Mantle, Agnes Sligh Turnbull

- Tomorrow Will Be Better, Betty Smith

- The Golden Hawk, Frank Yerby

- Raintree County, Ross Lockridge, Jr.

- Shannon's Way, A.J. Cronin

- Pilgrim's Inn, Elizabeth Goudge

- The Young Lions, Irwin Shaw

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