Monday, May. 03, 1926
Quiz
Read every department of TIME except this Quiz. Then turn back 10 page 33. Quiz yourself. To do well, you must correctly answer tit least 80% of the questions.
1) What great god borrowed brains which he could not pay back? (See THEATRE.)
2) Who had the "Michelangelic misanthropy"? (See ART.)
3) Why was the onetime Alice Cohen invited to dine with the King? (See COMMONWEALTH.)
4) Of what newspaper is Robert R. McCormick (elected Vice President of the Associated Press) a principal owner? (See PRESS.)
5) What famed American announced that he would soon like to go into some successful business? (See SPORT.)
6) By what name did the public know William Henry Johnson, who passed last week into the celestial ring? (See MILESTONES.)
7) In what coin is Japanese exchange quoted? (See JAPAN.)
8) How many people have been lynched in Texas since Mrs. Ferguson took office? (See LYNCHING.)
9) What British statesman has won himself the epithet "lynx at the bar and lion among the ladies?" (See COMMONWEALTH.)
10) Of 170,000 persons who have committed murder in the U. S. during the last 20 years, how-many are at large? (See POLITICAL NOTES.)
11) On what U. S. coin may the1 fasces, symbol of Fascismo, be seen impressed? (See ITALY.)
12) Who founded Methodism? When did he live? How long? (See RELIGION.)
13) What happened last week in Teheran? Where is it? (See FOREIGN NEWS.)
14) What prompted Chang Tso-lin to tug delightedly at his large ears? (See CHINA.)
15) Whom did Senator Reed compare to a lot of chickens in a barnyard when an owl comes along? (See CONGRESS.)
16) From what state is ex-Senator David J. Walsh trying to get back into the Senate? (See NOTES.)
17) What is the salary (in francs) of Premier Aristide Briand? (See FRANCE.)
18) What son of a pugilist said he would win a race and did? (See SPORT.)
19) What did-- King George do when he heard at 2:40 a.m. that his first granddaughter had arrived? (See COMMONWEALTH.)
20) What did Europe's "mystery munitions Croesus" do last week? (See FRANCE.)
21) What world figure was accused of having "brutal, tyrannical feet?" (See CONGRESS.)
22) Who, in the week's news, has been called "the greatest living Christian?" (See RELIGION.)
23) What year of this century was tolerably free from war? (See COMMONWEALTH.)
24) Name one disease in which the eating of kaolin (clay) is beneficial. (See MEDICINE.)
25) What proposal was made for bettering the investments of professors? (See EDUCATION.)