OSI looks back and ahead

Fall magazine features quiz about 1934 and news of upcoming technology

[October 30, 2009]

Think back to the stories your grandparents told about life during the Great Depression. About FDR and the New Deal, mobsters and G-men, Studebakers and trolleys.

That knowledge will come in handy when you read the fall issue of the STCU magazine, Of Special Interest. In honor of STCU's diamond anniversary, OSI features a fun, 75-question quiz about life in our founding year, 1934.

How did Harry "Bing" Crosby get his nickname? Which now-common business made its first appearance? How much was a gallon of gasoline, or a loaf of bread? You won't have to go searching for the answers after you make your picks… they're included in OSI.

Also included in this issue of STCU's award-winning quarterly magazine:

Copies of OSI will arrive at members' homes and in our branches soon. Or, you can read a PDF version by clicking here or the image at the right.

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