Judge, 1937-06 · page 29 of 37
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36. If you've read or listened to Alexander Woollcott for any length of time, you're well aware that he's a graduate of: Eton Radcliffe Colgate Hamilton Bowdoin Bryn Mawr 37. It’s always interesting to know that Saint Giles is the patron of: Hopheads Drunkards Barbers Cartoonists Beggars Strumpets Bankers 38. The largest national group in the French Foreign Legion is, surprisingly enough: Trish Americans Swiss Norwegians Spaniards Germans Italians 39. Poteen is a popular term for: Mulligan Stew a thick soup porridge pot-likker Shepherd's pie Trish moonshine whiskey 40. The painting, Nude Descending A Stair- case, which gave the United States its first taste of modernism, was the work of: Pablo Picasso Marcel Duchamps Honoré Daumier Paul Gaugin Salvador Dali James A. MeN. W bistler 41. Albert Payson Terhune has, in recent years, become a public pundit on the sub- ject of: Indian lore political trends raising children money and banking collies deep sea fishing HOW TO : hee 42. George Bernard Shaw, the well known Irish vegetarian, had a literary romance with: Mary Pickjord Ellen Terry Sarah Bernhardt 43. To those who believe that money is the sole goad to ambition, it might be interesting to note that Uncle Sam's Chief of Naval Operations (Commander of the Fleet) re- ceives a munificent annual stipend of: one dollar and keep five thousand dollars fifteen thousand dollars seventy-five thousand dollars fifty thousand dollars ten thousand dollars 44. In the neighborhood of Fleet Street, London, is a district known as Blackfriars, It takes its name from the fact that it once harboured a monastery of: Eleanor Duse Gertrude Lawrence Jean Harlow Jesuits Franciscans Knights of St. Jobn Dominicans Benedictines Sons of the Holy Ghost 45. The book of the New Testament known as the Apocalypse is the work of: St. Peter St. Matthew St. Paul St. John St. Luke St. Swithin 46. Tilden, all tennis fans agree, holds the record for hard hitting. How fast, in terms of miles per hour, would you say he once made a tennis ball go? 1512 30 69.5 44.4 243.4 108.1 82.3 201.7 47. Jack Dempsey, the old Manassa Maul- er, won the World's Heavyweight Champ- ionship in: 1915 1919 1921 1924 1927 48. That biblical lady who gave Samson a tonsorial going over, was named: Dablia Delia Daisy Delilah Delousey 49. Corporals of disaster will glean a great deal of satisfaction from the knowledge that the public debt of the United States is ap- proximately: 5 billion dollars 53 billion dollars 31 billion dollars 17 billion dollars 30. And the President of the newly created Philippine Commonwealth is: Manuel Gomez Pat O'Brien Lope de Vega Manuel Quezon Ramon Grau San Martin ANSWERS ON PAGE 30 Number of correct answers. Multiply by two for score Spend less time travelling; have more time for swimming, fishing, golfing, riding—or just loafing. Fly OVERNIGHT Coast-to-Coast in American's 14-berth Flagship Sky- WITH THE FLAG SHIP sleepers. Fly Non-Stop, between New York and Chicago, New York and Boston, or Chicago and Washington, in Flagship Club Planes with luxurious club chairs. Amer- ican Airlines’ great system directly serves 57 important cities. Flying adds a new thrill to your vacation, as you see America’s scenic wonders from one of American's giant Flagships. Let us help you plan your vacation. For information or reservations, call your travel agent or American Airlines comicbooks.com