Judge, 1937-04 · page 31 of 36
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ARE YOU SURE? (Continued from page 24) 29. If you were sitting down in a General Motors plant last January and February, you would have been a member of: The Flint Alliance The Knights of Labor A. A. A. U. A.W. The A. W. P. GM.AC. 30. The fellow who practices legerdemain is: A politician A missionary A drunkard — A hermit A. burglar A magician A flagpole sitter A barkeep 31. If you were to take a trip to that cele- brated Isle of Capri, at the end of the jour- ney your boat would drop anchor in: The blue Aegean Seas The Southern Baltic Sea The Adriatic Sea The Tyrrhenian Sea 32. One of the words below is not an archi- tectural term: facade roulade spandrel nave pylon stanchion 33. A recent best seller was a biography, written by his wife, of the Russian dancer: Tolstoi Stokowski Petrushka Parlowa Toscanini Nijinski Stravinski Diaghilef 34. What famous western screen star has headed his own circus for the past three years? Hoot Gibson John Ringling Buffalo Bill Bill Hickock — Buck Jones Tom Mix Will Hays Warner Oland 35. With Princess Wilhelmina’s wedding, Dutch are prominent this year, and by the way, that redheaded Dutchman who liked to paint boats and bridges is: Rembrandt van Rijn Pieter Breughel Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Vincent van Gogh 36. Bill Conselman created: Fisher Bodies Mutt & Jeff Codfish cakes + Ella Cinders Little Orphan Annie Radio City murals Swing Music 37. That camel with one hump is a drome- dary, but the name of the fellow with two humps is: Percheron Bactrian Persian Cartesian Ambidextrous Correlary 38. England's present poct laureate writes about the sea, and a line from his most fa- mous lyric is: "It is an ancient mariner, and he stoppeth one of three.” "Sweet and low, sweet and low, wind of the western sea..." "And all I ask is a good ship, and a star to steer ber by..." 39. Suppose you are a gem fancier, where would you go to see the Kohinoor diamond? The Louvre The Tower of London The Metropolitan Museum The Hermitage Galleries, Moscow The Victoria and Albert Museum The Bank of England 40. Which member of a great American firm of brothers died recently in the course of a government investigation: Trenee du Pont John Ringling J. Pierpont Morgan Trade Smith Orin van Sweringen F Thomas Lamont Walter P. Chrysler Mark Smith 41. What great English imperialist has an African colony named for him: Lord Kitchener Cecil B. Rhodes Lord Curzon David Livingston 42. When you go to the jeweler and ask to see cabochon stones, he will show you: semi-precious stones set with baguettes Indian turquoises Russian crown jewels carbuncle shaped stones, formed but not cut 43. If the next secular head of the Roman Catholic Church chooses the name of Pius, he will become: Pius the Tenth Pius the Twelfth Pius the Fourteenth Hildebrand 44. Greenwich, Connecticut, and some Mary- land towns are earning considerable renown as the scenes of runaway marriages, but the most famous place of all for this purpose is Gretna Green, in: Connecticut Kentuchy Southern England Southern Massachusetts Southern Scotland Australia 45. In that piece by the sophisticated play- wright in which the matinee idol tells the heroine that she has sang froid, what the author means is: The heroine's morals are lax Her health is failing Her manner is cold and unresponsive Her manner is casual and nonchalant She suffers from varicose veins 46. The transparent hatboxes you are see- ing in the shopwindows lately are made of: cellophane ising glass celluloid plastacele 47. The term “block booking” describes a Practice in: book manufacture Black Legion terrorization hiring of seamen motion picture industry 48. When you sing “Look away, look away, Dixie Land,” you refer to: Savannah Tennessee New Orleans. The Southern States South Carolina The Carolinas and Kentucky 49. One of the following is not a cheese: Gorgonzola Camembert Gruyere Roquefert Stilton Piedmont 50. One of the following harmless sub- stances, if properly mistreated, can become a dangerous explosive: applesauce vinegar cotton batting coal ash ANSWERS ON PAGE 31 Number of correct answers____- Multiply by two for score. = banana oil dust Bermuda's Most Hospitable Hotel IDEAL FOR YACHTSMEN @ TERRACE ROOF FOR DANCING UNDER THE STARS @ OUTDOOR SWIMMING POOL @®@ CONVENIENT TO BEACHES AND POINTS OF INTEREST @ LOW RATES Full information and reservations from your travel agent or our New York Office, 147 West SSth Street. A Management of Wm. H. Wood and E. V. Wood Built and braced to bear hard use You don’t have to baby an Old Town Boat. It's capable of looking out for iteelf. Rough and tumbleusageat thefamilycamp. Winters out of water. Heavy outboard motors and high speeds. These can’t faze it. 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