September 3, 1951, was a Monday. It was 73 years, 3 months, and 16 days ago. The zodiac star sign for this date is Virgo.
The best-selling single on September 3, 1951 was "Come on a My House" by Rosemary Clooney.
Labor Day 1951 occurred 26,771 days ago. Approximately 892 months have passed. It was the 246th day of 1951, in week 36. The decade was the fifties. People who were born on September 3, 1951, are now 73 years old and belong to the Baby Boomer generation. The Earth has experienced 297 seasons of weather since then.
Let's take a stroll down memory lane.
The date is September 3, 1951, and it's a Monday. Anyone born today will have the star sign Virgo. The weekend has just passed, so some people are feeling a bit down. Others are tired after partying too much.
Schools and colleges are starting again, and fall has officially arrived. As a result, temperatures are beginning to cool, and trees are starting to shed their leaves. People in the United States are currently celebrating Labor Day, symbolizing the end of summer 1951. In music, the song "Come on a My House" by Rosemary Clooney is the best-selling record at the moment.
Harry S. Truman is the President of the United States, and Clement Attlee is the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. On television, people are watching popular shows such as "Suspense", "The Lone Ranger", "The Gene Autry Show", and "The Cisco Kid". In fashion, women are sporting the popular "The New Look" by Christian Dior. This formal style includes rounded shoulders, a full-skirted silhouette and a tight waist. Meanwhile, men are beginning to follow a new "Teddy Boy" trend that involves greased-back hair, extremely narrow trousers and velvet-collared jackets.
In Asia, the Korean War is raging on between South Korea and North Korea. It's 1951, so radio stations and jukeboxes are playing songs from artists such as Nat King Cole, Tony Bennett, Les Paul, Rosemary Clooney, Mary Ford, Mario Lanza, The Weavers, Perry Como and Patti Page. Children and teenagers are watching television shows such as "Looney Tunes", "Tom and Jerry", "Jim and Judy in Teleland", and "Crusader Rabbit".
Children are playing with toys such as Dimestore soldiers, Tonka trucks, Foto-Electric Baseball, and Tiny Tears (doll).
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News stories, pop culture trends, and other events that happened around September 3, 1951.
Television shows that people were watching in September 1951:
1951 saw the introduction of cars such as the Ford Country Squire, the Hudson Hornet, the Ford Zephyr, the Renault Frégate, the Mercedes-Benz W187, and the BMW 501.
Children and teenagers were watching the following cartoons and TV series:
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If you were born on this date, then it is unlikely that you will remember anything from the year 1951.
This is because humans find it difficult to retrieve memories of their early childhood.
If you are looking for some childhood nostalgia, then you should check out September 3, 1957, instead.
Celebrities, historical figures, and other notable people who were born on September 3.
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Harry S. Truman was the President of the United States on September 3, 1951.
Clement Attlee was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
Éamon de Valera was the Taoiseach of Ireland.
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