Monday, Feb. 05, 1934
Read TIME from cover to cover, omitting this column. Return to this column, quiz yourself. He who correctly answers 15 or more of the questions does well.
1) Where did George Washington have such a bad carbuncle that he had to have his coach redesigned? (p. 40).
2) When does the President plan to have the Civil Works Administration shut down? (p. 16).
3) What three kings held a telephone conference last week? (p. 22).
4) What did the seductive Scottish explorer teach Dorothy Gish? (p. 34).
5) About what were Harvard men most worried when President Lowell resigned? (p. 25)
6) Whom did the Choctaw Club beat last week? (p. 18).
7) Who created Peter Rabbit? (p. 28).
8) Where was a library used for cooking fuel? (p. 15).
9) How much does it cost per year to run a major symphony orchestra? (p. 29).
10) How much does the Weather Bureau spend every year for telegraph tolls? (p. 39)
11) The New York Rangers got what on their 400th hockey game? (p. 52).
12) Who got a boar for his birthday? (p. 21).
13) What septuagenarian became finance chairman of Armour & Co.? (p. 48)
14) What Chicago socialite collects old shoes? (p. 36).
15) If all airplane designers could hold their tongues like Orville Wright and Charles Lindbergh, what would happen? (p. 27).
16) Where were three great naval victories won last week? (p. 14).
17) What two women did most to help Paderewski make his career? (p. 30).
18) Who is the second best expert on cigars in Great Britain? (p. 20).
19") Producer Samuel Goldwyn paid Anna Sten $1,500 a week for doing what? (p. 24.).
20) What allowance is provided for earned income in the pending revenue bill? (p. 16).
21) What enemies of Congress was the Department of Agriculture called to fight? (p. 14).
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