Archive for March 12th, 2023

BEVERAGE SOLD IN GLASS BOTTLES IN 1894

EARLY Coca-Cola Bottle circa 1894-99 | Collectors Weekly

Though today there is almost nothing as ubiquitous as a bottle
of Coca-Cola, this was not always the case. For the first several
years of its existence, Coke was only available as a fountain
drink, and its producer saw no reason for that to change. It was
not until March 12, 1894 that Coke was first sold in bottles.

Originally developed as a non-addictive substitute for morphine,
then marketed as a non-alcoholic "temperance drink," Coca-Cola
was invented by John Pemberton, a druggist in Columbus,
Georgia, in 1886.

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FIRST ‘’FIRESIDE’’ CHAT ON THIS DAY IN 1933

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President Franklin D. Roosevelt gave his first "fireside chat"
on this day in history, March 12, 1933, to reassure and inform
a nation reeling from the effects of the Great Depression.

This was the first in a series of broadcasts in which FDR
spoke plainly and directly to every American within the
sound of his voice.

According to Britannica, the term "fireside chat" was coined
by Harry Butcher of the CBS radio network.  

Fireside Chat statue
Bronze sculpture of a man listening to the 1930s valve radio. This sculpture by George Segal at the Franklin D Roosevelt Memorial, Washington, DC, commemorates the famous
fireside radio chats during the Great Depression.

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Progressive Charlestown: Move your clocks ahead one hour tonight

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