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37. We've heard a lot about matelasse this year. Of course, you know it's a: sailor boat Seige tower dress fabric color filibuster 38. If he’s a Supreme Court judge he may serve a life term. If he's a senator each term will be: two years four years Six years 39. Anyone who collects insects for study is an: ethnologist esiologist botanist entomotomist entomologist geologist 40. Which of these old southern cities has a famous Rhododendron Festival each June? Richmond, Va. Lynchburg, Va. Asheville, N.C. ‘Savannab, Ga. 41, The present Secretary of War is: Cordell Hull Henry Morgenthau, Jr. Henry A. Wallace Claude A. Swanson Harry Hines Woodring Daniel C. Roper 42. Segovia is a famous guitar player. A famous painting of a guitar player is by: Matisse Manet Monet Picasso 43. Since jazz is now being taught in some schools, it might be well to know who wrote “Let's Call The Whole Thing Off,” “They Can't Take That Away From Me,” and “Slap That Bass.” George Whiteman Carmen Lombardo Irving Berlin George Gershwin. 44. Pair the right husbands with their wives: 1. Dorothy Parker a. Sinclair Lewis 2. Betty Compton b, Alan Campbell 3. Dorothy Thompson ¢. James Walker 45. The State flower of Ohio is the: Wild rose Bluebonnet Lilac Carnation Black-eyed Susan 46. What outstanding American writer is the author of Parnassus on Wheels, Kathleen, The Haunted Bookship, Shandygaff, John Mistletoe and a long list of other notable books? Christopher Morley Alexander Woollcott Sinclair Lewis H. G. Wells 47. The grand old man of baseball is: Babe Ruth Carl Hubbell Chuck Dressen Bob Feller Connie Mack Bill Terry 48. A system of printing or transcribing for the blind in which the characters are represented by tangible points is called: Stenotype Letsish Nepali Braille Photolithography Telegu 49. Pair each race with its proper track: 1. Futurity Stakes a, Churchill Downs 2. Kentucky Derby 6. Pimlico 3. Preakness ¢. Belmont Park 30. If, while walking through the streets of London, you chanced on a yoeman of the guards, you might hail him thus: Hey, bozo! Hi, beefeater! Cheerio, bloke! "Eb limey ANSWERS ON PAGE 31 Number of correct answers. Multiply by two for score. July 1937 Famous. Faces e a e @ G Om ty 0 ¢ In these caricatures of a dozen celebrities, Frank Dunn has eliminated everything from their faces and caught them with one or two pe lines. If you can’t recognize all of his victims, you'll find their names on page 30. comicbooks.com